ED BRADY
Member
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2008
- Messages
- 14
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2504G607
Ran into a starting problem last week where I had to use the combiner battery switch to get enough juice to start the engine. Since the starting battery had four seasons on them, I assumed it was the starting battery so I purchased and installed a new one. After insatallation the engine just barely started. I did not have time to run the boat for any length of time that day but felt confident that the next day I would be assisting our clubs race committee for the New England Regional Lightning Class Sailing Regatta. I got down to the club early to prepare the boat. I turned the battery switch on and tried starting the engine. Nothing but a clicking noise from the starter solinoid. Assumed again that the battery just needed a little extra juice so turned on the the house and combiner switch. No luck. Embarising situation. Spent the balance of the morning trying to trouble shoot the problem. No mechanics on duty in the area available. Pulled some trouble shooting tips off the Web last night and with the help of a engineer member we found that the braide grounding strap from the bonding bus to the engine block was so corroded that it fell a part upon touching it. just running a jumper cable from the buss to the block allowed to start immediately. What could have caused this corrision? What size strap do I need? Should the strap be tinned? Any other suggestions.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Ed Brady
R25 Hull # 4
ebrady6154@gmail.com
203-445-9112
Thanks for your help in advance.
Ed Brady
R25 Hull # 4
ebrady6154@gmail.com
203-445-9112