New here and not to be rude, but wish I wasn't because that would mean I didn't have engine problems.
I have a 1994 40 hp 2-stroke main power that when I went to start at the the boat dock last night began smoking. It was pouring rain and just launched the boat at the Seward public boat launch. The motor was barely turning over, so I immediatly assumed battery was low, so switched to dual battery status.
Still trying to crank it over for about 10 seconds, smoke became abvious that it was not the typical oil burn smoke, but it was a fire. The housing on a ground wire had caught fire and quickly burned itself off before I could get my fire extinguisher out. Long story short, I drove the disapointed wife and kids home home last night with a busted 4th of July weekend and boat.
Just a bit of background. The motor ran fine just the last weekend outing. All I did this past week was replace a transducer and upgraded my fish finder. I removed an older GPS unit and mounted my downriggers.
Everytime I try to start or even bump the key to start the motor, I can see the wire heat up immediatly. The wire appears to be a ground connecting from the motor bracket back to the motor shaft, about 6-inches long and maybe like 14 gauge wire. I see there two others like it in other areas. Seed pictures below.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I can get this resolved, I will take the family back out to catch some silvers. Thanks again!
Thanks
Tjohnson
I have a 1994 40 hp 2-stroke main power that when I went to start at the the boat dock last night began smoking. It was pouring rain and just launched the boat at the Seward public boat launch. The motor was barely turning over, so I immediatly assumed battery was low, so switched to dual battery status.
Still trying to crank it over for about 10 seconds, smoke became abvious that it was not the typical oil burn smoke, but it was a fire. The housing on a ground wire had caught fire and quickly burned itself off before I could get my fire extinguisher out. Long story short, I drove the disapointed wife and kids home home last night with a busted 4th of July weekend and boat.
Just a bit of background. The motor ran fine just the last weekend outing. All I did this past week was replace a transducer and upgraded my fish finder. I removed an older GPS unit and mounted my downriggers.
Everytime I try to start or even bump the key to start the motor, I can see the wire heat up immediatly. The wire appears to be a ground connecting from the motor bracket back to the motor shaft, about 6-inches long and maybe like 14 gauge wire. I see there two others like it in other areas. Seed pictures below.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I can get this resolved, I will take the family back out to catch some silvers. Thanks again!
Thanks
Tjohnson
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