lustyd
Well-Known Member
Hi all, looking for some experts to comment on my thought processes on a slow to start engine (VP MD2040). I'll start with the general statement that the boat is very dry with no corrosion or visible issues and everything is in good condition.
Since buying the boat the engine has been slow to start when using just the start battery. It springs into life when joining start and domestic banks, there's no smoke and it runs very well. As such I suspected the start battery despite it having a reasonably easy life and being well charged. Same issue with the new battery after replacement.
Voltage drops low when cranking, even with banks in parallel. This causes all the electronics to grumble and beep if they're on.
Next, I suspected the glow plugs so used a clamp meter to confirm they draw suitable current (they do) so I think I've ruled these out. Also, the engine responds in an identical way whether I use glow or not so although I will use it, it doesn't seem needed.
I checked the relays, a known issue with the engine. Relays were fine and good connection on all contacts, very secure in their box.
I checked connectivity from the engine to the battery. Contacts seem clean and there is good continuity on all connections. Cables are all suitably large and seem in good condition with no visible corrosion at all. Engine is next to the battery so runs are short
This leads me to suspect the starter itself. Possibly brushes, or some fault in the windings. Given the costs and effort it seems easier to start with a new starter as a test. Is this a reasonable next step or did I miss something?
Since buying the boat the engine has been slow to start when using just the start battery. It springs into life when joining start and domestic banks, there's no smoke and it runs very well. As such I suspected the start battery despite it having a reasonably easy life and being well charged. Same issue with the new battery after replacement.
Voltage drops low when cranking, even with banks in parallel. This causes all the electronics to grumble and beep if they're on.
Next, I suspected the glow plugs so used a clamp meter to confirm they draw suitable current (they do) so I think I've ruled these out. Also, the engine responds in an identical way whether I use glow or not so although I will use it, it doesn't seem needed.
I checked the relays, a known issue with the engine. Relays were fine and good connection on all contacts, very secure in their box.
I checked connectivity from the engine to the battery. Contacts seem clean and there is good continuity on all connections. Cables are all suitably large and seem in good condition with no visible corrosion at all. Engine is next to the battery so runs are short
This leads me to suspect the starter itself. Possibly brushes, or some fault in the windings. Given the costs and effort it seems easier to start with a new starter as a test. Is this a reasonable next step or did I miss something?
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