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If you get too much water around your engine the best thing you can do is to
get it started and run it till it's good and hot. Preferably for a hour or so. "swm7750 via BoatKB.com" u34336@uwe wrote in message news:72798f8720996@uwe... it is a 1998 glastron with a volvo penta 135hp engine...thanks to all for the advice...i did see corrosion on the hot wire to the solennoid, but i gave the batteryy a full charge b4 i started....will let you know how cleaning the connections works.....i kind of feel like it may be starter because it was under water last year....forgot plug...never again though....thanks again... Tim wrote: i tried to start my boat today and all i heard was a click....tried shorting the solenoid, but that didn't work...now not even a click...checked fuses under dash, they were ok....is there a fuse somewhere else that may have blown.....thanks What year is your boat and whith wht kind and size of engine do you have.???? that helps to know... -- Message posted via BoatKB.com http://www.boatkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/boats/200705/1 |
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