Need serious electrical ignition help
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 7:29 pm
Hi everyone.
I have a '74 Tricabin, which I THINK has the original 12v ignition wiring. Complete with way too many solenoids and an "Emergency Start" button on the dash.
Anyhow, a few weeks ago I took the boat out, no problems at all. Anchored out, wife starting complaining she wanted to get closer to the beach.
Went to turn over the engines and nothing. Port just whirred. Could hear Bendix going out, then back in, but it never engaged the flywheel.
Starboard side cranked slightly, but sounded like a dead battery.
Used emergency switch = not much change. Starboard cranks very slowly, then stops like it is dead. Port just whirrs.
So I replaced both batteries, and have tested them.
Same exact thing!
Even jumped straight to the starter on both engines = same exact result.
I have taken apart most electrical connections and cleaned = no difference.
Open for suggestions before I rip the whole damned thing apart and start replacing all parts.
If I DO rewire things, I am going to do it much differently, but I would rather milk out the rest of the season before getting into such a horror-show.
Any suggestions?
Both new batteries are definately good, and both are putting out over 1200 cca, so that should be plenty to turn over a 454.
Never had any problems starting either engine before.
Obviously something is bad, but what could cause this problem?
Is this the mythical Trojan "Black Box" Emergency start thingy acting up?
Solenoid? I have even jumper cabled the batteries together with the same result.
Frustrated.
I have a '74 Tricabin, which I THINK has the original 12v ignition wiring. Complete with way too many solenoids and an "Emergency Start" button on the dash.
Anyhow, a few weeks ago I took the boat out, no problems at all. Anchored out, wife starting complaining she wanted to get closer to the beach.
Went to turn over the engines and nothing. Port just whirred. Could hear Bendix going out, then back in, but it never engaged the flywheel.
Starboard side cranked slightly, but sounded like a dead battery.
Used emergency switch = not much change. Starboard cranks very slowly, then stops like it is dead. Port just whirrs.
So I replaced both batteries, and have tested them.
Same exact thing!
Even jumped straight to the starter on both engines = same exact result.
I have taken apart most electrical connections and cleaned = no difference.
Open for suggestions before I rip the whole damned thing apart and start replacing all parts.
If I DO rewire things, I am going to do it much differently, but I would rather milk out the rest of the season before getting into such a horror-show.
Any suggestions?
Both new batteries are definately good, and both are putting out over 1200 cca, so that should be plenty to turn over a 454.
Never had any problems starting either engine before.
Obviously something is bad, but what could cause this problem?
Is this the mythical Trojan "Black Box" Emergency start thingy acting up?
Solenoid? I have even jumper cabled the batteries together with the same result.
Frustrated.