ACRDSPORT14
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Those are the only 2 dealerships close, i live not to far away.
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Yep Full Performance out east. Haven't needed a dealer yet, hope I can avoid it this timeHe said it was 90 miles away, which would be cleveland powersports or Full performance marine.
..... Then I would start the engine using the flush lines for cooling and let it run for five minutes. Then change the oil. Then run it for a little longer and check the oil. If it looks good run it for a few hours to dry out the engine. If not keep changing the oil until you are confident there is no water in it.
Only my opinion (and I understand you wanna "get started" and get this monkey off your back) .............
But if it was me .......... I'ld go buy a couple steaks, grill something nice for the Bride & me for dinner, ... and then go see a movie.
Then TOMORROW .......... or whenever ..... would I start back on the boat when the new solenoid has arrived.
This is not the time to be "in a hurry."
Good Luck - Mikey Lulejian - Trying to get back out on the water on the water on pretty Lake Oconee, GA
That's correct @Bruce. The only thing I might suggest is disconnecting the battery ground until you have the connection made to the starter motor. Then to crank the starter all you need to do is touch the disconnected battery ground wire to the negative battery terminal. That will crank the starter but will not start the engine as the ignition circuit will not be energized.The wire that connects from the starter to the solenoid is the positive wire. I believe that simply connecting it to the positive side of the battery, perhaps using jumper cables to make the connection, would turn the engine over without starting it.
It may have been the position the throttle lever was left in. If the throttle, on the dead engine, is left in neutral or reverse there will be more back pressure on water being forced into the intake forcing water up into the engine. Another factor would be wind which could increase your speed over the water. The safest situation for operating single engine or being towed is to shut or clamp off the water intake hose regardless of speed.I'm suprised you had water in you motor. I had a similar incident a couple months back, with the exception that my motor wouldn't run because I sucked up a rope and couldn't remove it. I went about 10mph for about 1 1/2 - 2 hrs. I was not close to the ramp. I have been on the boat many times since then even went on a 4 hr cruise down and back to Daytona fl from Jacksonville.