ianc1200
Well-Known Member
I ran my boat a couple of hours, and through two locks on the upper Thames yesterday. In the second lock the engine wouldn't start, but turned over and made a loud clicking noise.
Luckily I have a small wing engine (it's an old boat...) so could get back to the boatyard. The engineer is away this week but his assistant came to listen. The engine turned over in brief stop/starts, putting my hand on the starter motor/solenoid I couldn't feel that the clicking was coming from there. I asked them to have a look at it, and when I went this morning to drop off a spare starter I happen to have they reported it started OK, no noticeable problem. They had intended to take the starter off to look for any obvious problems.
I noticed yesterday when arriving back the starter battery was at 12.7V which I thought was low - after such a run would have expected 13.1V or similar. The battery was new May 2019. For completeness the engine is a 2008 Nanni 62hp 5 cylinder.
I think there's a battery issue, or connections, rather than the starter. Although a weak battery would surely turn it over slowly, but continuously? I'm also wondering if the situation is altered whether the engine is cold (hence starting several times this morning) or hot (and failing more times yesterday to start). I can change the starter & the battery fairly easily, and have all day Thursday to look for faults, any other suggestions?
Luckily I have a small wing engine (it's an old boat...) so could get back to the boatyard. The engineer is away this week but his assistant came to listen. The engine turned over in brief stop/starts, putting my hand on the starter motor/solenoid I couldn't feel that the clicking was coming from there. I asked them to have a look at it, and when I went this morning to drop off a spare starter I happen to have they reported it started OK, no noticeable problem. They had intended to take the starter off to look for any obvious problems.
I noticed yesterday when arriving back the starter battery was at 12.7V which I thought was low - after such a run would have expected 13.1V or similar. The battery was new May 2019. For completeness the engine is a 2008 Nanni 62hp 5 cylinder.
I think there's a battery issue, or connections, rather than the starter. Although a weak battery would surely turn it over slowly, but continuously? I'm also wondering if the situation is altered whether the engine is cold (hence starting several times this morning) or hot (and failing more times yesterday to start). I can change the starter & the battery fairly easily, and have all day Thursday to look for faults, any other suggestions?