MistaBoatahMan
Recruit
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2009
- Messages
- 2
Hello everybody and thank you in advance for taking your time to read this.
I recently purchased a 1985 SeaRay Citation with a Mercruiser 3.0L 140hp linked to an Alpha-One Outdrive. The boat has been sitting for years. It initially presented with a bog on hard accleration but new filters and an accelerator pump solved that, well.......
On the last outing everything was working/sounding fine except for a screeching noise coming from the engine which happened just before the boat would plane out ~15-20mph. This was accompanied by a burnt rubber smell, and smoke. I watched the belt while this would happen and it wasn't coming from the front of the engine. It appeared to be coming from the back of the engine. This was also accompanied by a slipping or lack of power from the boat. I kept the boat under 5 mph and made my way to shore. During this time the engine was shaking pretty vigorously but sounded fine.
Could this be the engine coupler? if so, why burnt rubber? If not, any ideas on what it could be?
This would be a repair I am doing myself and I am no foreigner to pulling out engines so advice on how to fix this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time!:redface:
I recently purchased a 1985 SeaRay Citation with a Mercruiser 3.0L 140hp linked to an Alpha-One Outdrive. The boat has been sitting for years. It initially presented with a bog on hard accleration but new filters and an accelerator pump solved that, well.......
On the last outing everything was working/sounding fine except for a screeching noise coming from the engine which happened just before the boat would plane out ~15-20mph. This was accompanied by a burnt rubber smell, and smoke. I watched the belt while this would happen and it wasn't coming from the front of the engine. It appeared to be coming from the back of the engine. This was also accompanied by a slipping or lack of power from the boat. I kept the boat under 5 mph and made my way to shore. During this time the engine was shaking pretty vigorously but sounded fine.
Could this be the engine coupler? if so, why burnt rubber? If not, any ideas on what it could be?
This would be a repair I am doing myself and I am no foreigner to pulling out engines so advice on how to fix this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time!:redface: