ZoeImogen
Active Member
We had our starter motor jam in the engaged position on our Yanmar 3YM20. It wasn't run for long and only at relatively low RPM (moving the boat into a new berth) but from the smoke and smell, the starter motor is toast.
I'd prefer to get a proper mechanic to look at this but the boat is in Quiberon and possibly due to language barriers, we're having some difficulty arranging this. If I DIY it, is it as simple as it looks to do with the engine still in the boat or is there something else I should be looking at? Would also be replacing the seperate relay as we suspect that was the cause of the issue.
We will also look into fitting some sort of "starter motor engaged" warning because "boat possibly on fire" was not a happy fun experience, and from what I can tell this is a common 3YM20 problem.
Thanks.
I'd prefer to get a proper mechanic to look at this but the boat is in Quiberon and possibly due to language barriers, we're having some difficulty arranging this. If I DIY it, is it as simple as it looks to do with the engine still in the boat or is there something else I should be looking at? Would also be replacing the seperate relay as we suspect that was the cause of the issue.
We will also look into fitting some sort of "starter motor engaged" warning because "boat possibly on fire" was not a happy fun experience, and from what I can tell this is a common 3YM20 problem.
Thanks.