DuncanDonut
Cadet
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- Jul 16, 2016
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I just bought a 1997 Sea Ray Sundance 240 with a Mercruiser 5.7 EFI and Bravo outdrive. The boat runs strong but has an intermittent whining noise (I have video/audio but could not upload even after compressing it). A couple of weeks ago I stopped in a cove for about 20 minutes. When I restarted the engine, the belt would not move, resulting in a screaming sound, After sitting for another 15 minutes, I was able to restart and belt was moving again. A mechanic changed the tensioning pulley (he thought that may have been the frozen belt issue and my power steering fluid was very low so I topped it off. I also see some water and oil in the bilge after 20 minute runs up and down the lake.
Even after topping off the power steering and attempting to be sure that there was no air in the line (by turning the steering wheel back and forth with the engine off) I still get this whining noise. It is most noticeable at low rpm (idle) and does not seem to change in frequency when I throttle up. The mechanic at first thought it was air in the power steering line. I guess it still could be.
This morning, when I first started the boat, it was not making the noise. By the time I got through the no wake zone it had started. After our trip, I was idling and it had gone away. Then it came back on the way to the dock. My wife is leery of leaving the dock until we figure out what this is how it might leave us stranded.
Even after topping off the power steering and attempting to be sure that there was no air in the line (by turning the steering wheel back and forth with the engine off) I still get this whining noise. It is most noticeable at low rpm (idle) and does not seem to change in frequency when I throttle up. The mechanic at first thought it was air in the power steering line. I guess it still could be.
This morning, when I first started the boat, it was not making the noise. By the time I got through the no wake zone it had started. After our trip, I was idling and it had gone away. Then it came back on the way to the dock. My wife is leery of leaving the dock until we figure out what this is how it might leave us stranded.

