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boat won't start
89 Wellcraft Coastal, twin 230's. Port engine won't start unless ;one
raps on the starter or solenoid cylinder. Rather incomvenient out in Lake Erie to get it started. My basic question is , can I use an automotive solenoid and does NAPA sell those? Is there a definite marine solenoid? Thank you. Bill |
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"Wm. E. Fletcher" wrote in message ... 89 Wellcraft Coastal, twin 230's. Port engine won't start unless ;one raps on the starter or solenoid cylinder. Rather incomvenient out in Lake Erie to get it started. My basic question is , can I use an automotive solenoid and does NAPA sell those? Is there a definite marine solenoid? Thank you. Bill Hi Bill, the starter can be rebuilt, the solenoid should be replaced with an OEM or Mfr authorized equivalent. You don't want Jeep parts in your boat (old American Motors Company used to be infamous for using the lowest bidder on engine accessories each year, nothing fit or matched, lol). What's biting in Lake Erie right now? Jack Virginia Beach VA |
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The reason for using marine equipment instead of automotive equipment is
because the marine equipment is sealed to prevent electrical sparks that could ignite fuel fumes. "Wm. E. Fletcher" wrote in message ... 89 Wellcraft Coastal, twin 230's. Port engine won't start unless ;one raps on the starter or solenoid cylinder. Rather incomvenient out in Lake Erie to get it started. My basic question is , can I use an automotive solenoid and does NAPA sell those? Is there a definite marine solenoid? Thank you. Bill |
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William G. Andersen wrote:
The reason for using marine equipment instead of automotive equipment is because the marine equipment is sealed to prevent electrical sparks that could ignite fuel fumes. Is that what the reason is? And all along I thought it was the greedy *******s in the marine trade trying to make a buck at our expense! "Wm. E. Fletcher" wrote in message ... 89 Wellcraft Coastal, twin 230's. Port engine won't start unless ;one raps on the starter or solenoid cylinder. Rather incomvenient out in Lake Erie to get it started. My basic question is , can I use an automotive solenoid and does NAPA sell those? Is there a definite marine solenoid? Thank you. Bill -- Remove "nospam" from return address. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.773 / Virus Database: 520 - Release Date: 05/10/2004 |
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Yep. We had a boat explode at our fuel dock the other day, sending 5 people
to the hospital, one critical. He had just fueled his boat, didn't run the blower, and as soon as he hit the starter, BOOM. Probably used a NAPA starter part. Stick with marine grade stuff in the engine room at least! -- Keith __ Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film. "William G. Andersen" wrote in message news:Js3bd.70320$a85.6511@fed1read04... The reason for using marine equipment instead of automotive equipment is because the marine equipment is sealed to prevent electrical sparks that could ignite fuel fumes. "Wm. E. Fletcher" wrote in message ... 89 Wellcraft Coastal, twin 230's. Port engine won't start unless ;one raps on the starter or solenoid cylinder. Rather incomvenient out in Lake Erie to get it started. My basic question is , can I use an automotive solenoid and does NAPA sell those? Is there a definite marine solenoid? Thank you. Bill |
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Hi, Jack. Thanks for your response. In Lake Erie we have had a greeat
season but the walleye fishing has been poor in the central basin this year. Those that are caught are relatively small- laarger next year we hope. Steelhead season is approaching and that is usually fun if you can handle the wet, cold weather. Bill F. Jack Painter wrote: "Wm. E. Fletcher" wrote in message ... 89 Wellcraft Coastal, twin 230's. Port engine won't start unless ;one raps on the starter or solenoid cylinder. Rather incomvenient out in Lake Erie to get it started. My basic question is , can I use an automotive solenoid and does NAPA sell those? Is there a definite marine solenoid? Thank you. Bill Hi Bill, the starter can be rebuilt, the solenoid should be replaced with an OEM or Mfr authorized equivalent. You don't want Jeep parts in your boat (old American Motors Company used to be infamous for using the lowest bidder on engine accessories each year, nothing fit or matched, lol). What's biting in Lake Erie right now? Jack Virginia Beach VA |
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"Wm. E. Fletcher" wrote Hi, Jack. Thanks for your response. In Lake Erie we have had a greeat season but the walleye fishing has been poor in the central basin this year. Those that are caught are relatively small- laarger next year we hope. Steelhead season is approaching and that is usually fun if you can handle the wet, cold weather. Bill F. Hi Bill, I miss the Lake Erie Perch, best tasting fish in the world ;-) Soon, it will be time in Erie for this: http://www.erieyachtclub.org/sailingfleet/iceboat.html While it always was a lot of fun, this part of Erie's weather I do *not* miss! Hope you fix your starter while there's still some fishing season left. Cheers, Jack Virginia Beach VA |
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