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riverrider 06-25-2014 08:37 AM

Starter issues
 
I posted this to the wrong forum, so I moved it to here.

I'm having an electrical problem with my boat. I just swapped out my motors and when I try to turn them over, the slave solenoids click but the starters do not turn. I turned the keys to the off position and I jumped the slave solenoid and the motors turned over. I checked the voltage at the solenoid and it was 13. When I turned the keys to the run position, the voltage dropped to 9. Any ideas what to check? Any help appreciated.

zz28zz 06-25-2014 03:22 PM

That is an odd problem. Just to be clear, when the ign switch is turned to "run" (not start), the batt cable at the starter solenoid drops from 13 to 9 volts??

What happens to the batt voltage if you jump the starter solenoid and crank the engs over?

ThisIsLivin 06-25-2014 09:13 PM

When you turn the key to start, do the solenoids click once or do they chatter? You definitely have a supply issue, whether it's the battery or cable you will have to check. I am running 10:1 compression with a distributor locked at 34 degrees and I don't drop below 10 volts.

32hustlin 06-25-2014 09:30 PM

I just changed a starter, you don't have aftermarket starters in by chance? I just ran into almost the exact same scenario. The aftermarket starters have 4 posts instead of 3 and I had then trigger wire on the wrong post. When you hit the key the voltage would drop to about 9 on my gage and I'd get 1 click. Once I swapped the wire to the other pole everything worked fine.

riverrider 06-26-2014 12:22 PM

That was my original problem. After I moved the yellow/red wire to the solenoid post on the starter, is when I started getting the low voltage issue. I also noticed that the coil was getting very hot.

dereknkathy 06-28-2014 02:26 PM

the slave solenoid(s) may not be grounded. 89 is thunderbolt 4. coils shouldn't heat up. u got something hooked up wrong.

riverrider 06-28-2014 08:58 PM

I had a wire connected to the coil that shouldn't have been connected to it. Once I removed it everything seems to be working correctly.


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