THE HARDWARE: 2000 CHALLENGER 1800 W/ MERC 210
THE SITUATION: So when i arrived at the dock today i found that i had mistakenly left my courtesy lights ON since last week and as you guessed the battery was dead. A fellow boater lent me his jumper box but it only cranked at a very low/slow pace and wouldnt start, the guy thought it was flooded. I dont see how but thats what he thought. anyway when the jumper box was attatched the auto bilge kicked in and emptied the two inches of water that accumulated over the week. I thanked the man and went to the store to get a new battery just to be sure.
THE DISASTER: Got a new battery that has a few less CCAs and MCAs than my old battery (Old batt. 800 CCAs and 1000 MCAs, New Batt 500 CCAs and 625 MCAs). Hooked up the new battery and the starter is turning but not cranking the engine. I popped off the plastic cover and see that the starter is turning but the sproket of the starter is sitting about 1/4 inch below the sproket of the engine! And nothing happened in the 30 min that i left the boat bc my buddy was there the entire time. Is it supposed to be like that bc i figured its teeth should be meeting the teeth of the engine sproket. And the bilge pump isnt working as well as the fuel gauge when the key is in the on position yet ALL the other dash components are in full working order.http://seadooforum.com/images/smilies/new/ack2.gif
So at this point im stuck. Does the lacking power of the new battery have to do with this?? Or is this whole thing FUBAR?? I know many out there are Merc haters but ANY help would be much appreciated guys. Thanks in advance.
THE SITUATION: So when i arrived at the dock today i found that i had mistakenly left my courtesy lights ON since last week and as you guessed the battery was dead. A fellow boater lent me his jumper box but it only cranked at a very low/slow pace and wouldnt start, the guy thought it was flooded. I dont see how but thats what he thought. anyway when the jumper box was attatched the auto bilge kicked in and emptied the two inches of water that accumulated over the week. I thanked the man and went to the store to get a new battery just to be sure.
THE DISASTER: Got a new battery that has a few less CCAs and MCAs than my old battery (Old batt. 800 CCAs and 1000 MCAs, New Batt 500 CCAs and 625 MCAs). Hooked up the new battery and the starter is turning but not cranking the engine. I popped off the plastic cover and see that the starter is turning but the sproket of the starter is sitting about 1/4 inch below the sproket of the engine! And nothing happened in the 30 min that i left the boat bc my buddy was there the entire time. Is it supposed to be like that bc i figured its teeth should be meeting the teeth of the engine sproket. And the bilge pump isnt working as well as the fuel gauge when the key is in the on position yet ALL the other dash components are in full working order.http://seadooforum.com/images/smilies/new/ack2.gif
So at this point im stuck. Does the lacking power of the new battery have to do with this?? Or is this whole thing FUBAR?? I know many out there are Merc haters but ANY help would be much appreciated guys. Thanks in advance.