Check your grounds... On Thu, Jul 7, 2022 at 9:28 AM Chris Riedinger via CnC-List < [email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds like the start button or perhaps neutral safety -did you jiggle the > shifter? > > > > The stop knob wouldn't prevent the motor from turning over, but good on > you for honesty > > > > > On Thu, Jul 7, 2022, 6:08 AM David Knecht via CnC-List < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Last night, out of the blue, my engine would not turn over after a race. >> Nothing at all when I push the start button. I ran the engine before the >> race and all was fine and have had no issues at all this year. >> Fortunately, I was able to sail the short distance to the mooring without a >> problem. I will be going out to the boat later to try to fix the problem >> and wanted to see if anyone had thoughts on the problem from personal >> experience. >> >> Plenty of power- batteries fully charged. I tried bridging the two >> batteries just to be sure and still nothing happens. >> Key switch on I can hear the fuel pump ticking over. >> I measured 12V across the start button poles, which goes to zero when >> pressed and my recollection is that is normal the way it is wired with the >> glow plug button. I have not yet measured at the starter, as that is a >> real PITA to get to. >> >> Everything had been working fine up until that incident. The only thing >> that happened during the race, (and I don’t think relevant) is that the >> genoa sheet got wrapped around the engine stop pull knob at one point. I >> checked and the cable and stop look fine, and the engine should still turn >> over even if it were pulled, is my understanding. It just should not >> start. >> >> So I am thinking either engine ground wire or starter and plan to clean >> both and try again. Any thoughts welcome. Thanks- Dave >> >> S/V Aries >> 1990 C&C 34+ >> New London, CT >> >> >>
