So here we were, putting back to the harbor after several hours of trouble free motoring on a calm day on Penobscot Bay, Maine. As I was idling back to maneuver to dock, the motor quit abruptly. I though I might of just run out of gas. Then I noticed a burning smell from the engine. I immediatly cut off the battery switch, fuel valve and grabbed my handy fire extinguisher. As I popped off the cowling, as expected, a flame jumped up from directly under the front center of the engine. I quickly squirted it out. Luckily a fellow fisherman was near and towed me to the trailor. Upon later inspection, it appeared the Regulator/ Rectifier has burnt and melted partially taking the engine control (ECU) unit out in the fire along with some melted plastic of the intake cover and some other stuff in the area.
Here is why I want to hear from you experts out there: I can just replace the damaged parts, but I need to know WHY IT HAPPENED and how can I prevent it from happening agan? Has anybody heard of this happening? This boat goes into pretty remote places offshore and a fire would be the end of those on board if they weren't as lucky as I was to be in the harbor. How could the short that caused this not be fused? What other components are in the circut, up or down stream from this that could cause this. How should I check it out after I put the new parts in. and will somebody please kick me if I ever think about buying a used motor over the internet from one of those fasr talking outfits in Florida with no factory trained mechanics and ignore you if you aren't sending them a fistful of hard earned cash!
George
Here is why I want to hear from you experts out there: I can just replace the damaged parts, but I need to know WHY IT HAPPENED and how can I prevent it from happening agan? Has anybody heard of this happening? This boat goes into pretty remote places offshore and a fire would be the end of those on board if they weren't as lucky as I was to be in the harbor. How could the short that caused this not be fused? What other components are in the circut, up or down stream from this that could cause this. How should I check it out after I put the new parts in. and will somebody please kick me if I ever think about buying a used motor over the internet from one of those fasr talking outfits in Florida with no factory trained mechanics and ignore you if you aren't sending them a fistful of hard earned cash!
George
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