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WJRyan
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I did check the battery but not where is attaches to the engine, will check that as well as behind the key switch. When I checked the site you shared and searched for ignition switch these 4 came up:
Am I searching fo rthe right thing here? I think ignition switch and I see the part where the key goes in and turns - are these them?
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Bill Ryan,
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Bill Layton
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http://www.lsm-diesel.dk/2012/bestil.php?lang=uk&txk=initshop&n0=4&n1=Partnr.&n2=Beskrivelse&n3=Pris%20ekskl.%20moms&n4=Antal Best place to buy Bukh parts from.. they are in Denmark and charge approx. $50. for shipping Also be sure of the obvious things... like loose battery terminals or where the batt cables bolt onto the engine. Be sure all connections are good.
Edited by Bill Layton - 26 September 2019 at 4:17pm |
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WJRyan
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Thanks Bill, will go check the behind panel stuff this weekend. If I need to replace is this something I can find locally? Or do you have a magic link to share?
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Bill Ryan,
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Bill Layton
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This is not a solenoid problem it's an ignition problem. Look behind the ign panel at the wiring to be sure all connectors are corrosion free and that each terminal is on tightly. If this doesn't fix it you'll need to repalce the ignition switch. Not hard to do.
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Hi John and Jamie. I just started having issues turning the engine on, if I move the key around it works. So if I understand John you are suggesting the solenoid could be the culprit? If so where and how do I measure this and is there a replacement? Thanks!
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Jamie, Engine shutoff is driven by a solenoid that shuts off the fuel. You may have a faulty electrical connection. Check that you have proper voltage at the solenoid when the key is rotated to shutoff. Check that the solenoid fires properly when voltage is applied. John
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Ron Waterson
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Jamie,
If you meant labor costs on the prop, it's really a pretty easy do it yourself job. Have a zinc ready to replace old one while you have the prop off. Ron
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Jamie
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Thanks Bill,
One last engine question. My engine does not shut off with any consistency. There seems to be an issue with the key switch. Do you know where I may find a replacement? Thanks again. |
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Bill Layton
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The links show that both props are LH rotation... this is correct. Labor once boat is hauled is approx 30 min.
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Jamie
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Also, would I have a LH or RH installation?
Thanks, Jamie
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Jamie
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Thanks Guys,
I am hoping to squeeze a few more weeks out of the season. So I guess a haul is going to be required. Any idea the labor to replace this? Is it just installed from under the boat when hauled? |
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Bill Layton
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Good call Ron, although all L28's rec'd the DV10 engine the props supplied originally with the engine were the DV8 Gori props even though Gori later on started supplying a DV10 prop with a slightly bigger pitch. Either prop works well. Here are the updated links These are the two versions available from them SKU APR GOR2BFSD8 SKU APR GOR2BFSD10 Edited by Bill Layton - 09 September 2019 at 10:53am |
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Jamie,
Old Gori Prop? They have a sacrificial part within that is intended to save the sail drive in the event of something suddenly prohibiting the prop from turning...aground...prop wrap. I think they can also give out with time. Yours could be 30+ years old and has simply failed from aging. Mine reacted the same way as you describe after a mild prop wrap. Non repairable to my knowledge. New prop is the fix. FYI - When I purchased my new prop, I was told the sacrificial part was no longer used in the replacement props. You may want to look at this post. http://laser28.org/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=721&KW=&PID=3156&title=prop-problem#3156 Ron
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Jamie
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Hi Everyone,
I had an issue with my engine/saildrive over the weekend and I am looking for some insight. I was motoring back to my mooring any the boat lost forward thrust. The engine was on...had rpms etc. but it just wasn't moving. I got back to the mooring and dove down to take a look at the saildrive...I was thinking a big bunch of seaweed was caught between the saildrive and the keel or something. When I dove down there was no seaweed. The prop opened and closed easily...no issues. The boat is going in and out of gear just fine...but no matter how much you increase the throttle (forward and backward) the boat barely moves. Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks.
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