PieceOfWork2004
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A few months back I purchased my first boat, a '96 Challenger from a guy who was moving out of town. Unfortunately at the time I couldn't test it out due to all the lakes in the area being frozen but the price justified the risk. It was finally warm enough to mess with it this weekend and to my dismay I couldn't get the boat to turn over.
Long story short I plugged up the DESS key and it beeped twice which as best as I can tell means it was good to go. I pulled back on the choke and hit the starter which spun for about 10 seconds before it just died. After that I couldn't get it to spin back up again... it would just make a clicking sound every five seconds or so. I charged the battery overnight and tried it again but unfortunately even with the new battery it continued to do the same thing. I took it to the local automotive store to be tested and it passed but said it needed to be charged. They charged it overnight but it failed the test the next day so I jut bought another one.
I plugged the new battery up and again it spun for about 10 seconds and died. Every time I hit the starter after that it just went back to clicking every few seconds.
After a few hours of digging around online I found your great board and read many posts on how to troubleshoot the issue. I took off the PTO cover and tried spinning it by hand but could barely get it to budge. I then pulled the spark plugs out and it spun with little or no resistance. I hit the starter with the plugs out and the started cranked right over every time. When I hit the starter it shot a spray of what I can only imagine to be fuel and oil all over my friend. OOPS!! Is this normal?
After that I put the plugs back in and tried cranking the engine over. Once again in cranked for 10 seconds or so and then just died. As best as we can figure it had something to do with once the compression builds up the starter isn't strong enough to keep the engine spinning. I'm going to try and figure out out to pull the starter out tonight and take a look at it. Any suggestions? Is there any easy way to test it? I'd rather not buy another one if I don't have to just to find out there is some bigger issue going on.
I also had a question about the wiring on this boat. According to the guy I got it from it was winterized last year and they disconnected the battery as well as some of the snap plugs. I think I got everything hooked back up again but there are what appears to be two ground wires. It looks like one goes to the engine block and one goes to the MPEM box. Are both of these supposed to be hooked up to the negative connector on the battery? If not where do they go?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
-Eric
Long story short I plugged up the DESS key and it beeped twice which as best as I can tell means it was good to go. I pulled back on the choke and hit the starter which spun for about 10 seconds before it just died. After that I couldn't get it to spin back up again... it would just make a clicking sound every five seconds or so. I charged the battery overnight and tried it again but unfortunately even with the new battery it continued to do the same thing. I took it to the local automotive store to be tested and it passed but said it needed to be charged. They charged it overnight but it failed the test the next day so I jut bought another one.
I plugged the new battery up and again it spun for about 10 seconds and died. Every time I hit the starter after that it just went back to clicking every few seconds.
After a few hours of digging around online I found your great board and read many posts on how to troubleshoot the issue. I took off the PTO cover and tried spinning it by hand but could barely get it to budge. I then pulled the spark plugs out and it spun with little or no resistance. I hit the starter with the plugs out and the started cranked right over every time. When I hit the starter it shot a spray of what I can only imagine to be fuel and oil all over my friend. OOPS!! Is this normal?
After that I put the plugs back in and tried cranking the engine over. Once again in cranked for 10 seconds or so and then just died. As best as we can figure it had something to do with once the compression builds up the starter isn't strong enough to keep the engine spinning. I'm going to try and figure out out to pull the starter out tonight and take a look at it. Any suggestions? Is there any easy way to test it? I'd rather not buy another one if I don't have to just to find out there is some bigger issue going on.
I also had a question about the wiring on this boat. According to the guy I got it from it was winterized last year and they disconnected the battery as well as some of the snap plugs. I think I got everything hooked back up again but there are what appears to be two ground wires. It looks like one goes to the engine block and one goes to the MPEM box. Are both of these supposed to be hooked up to the negative connector on the battery? If not where do they go?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
-Eric