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On May 21, 5:45�pm, Damsel in Distress wrote:
PLEASE help! *2003 Weeres 20' Pontoon Boat has a 40hp Mercury Outboard. It ran GREAT! Idled GREAT! Started GREAT! EVERY TIME.. One day, I started it (it always started on a dime and ran like a dream), drove it a few hundred feet, turned it off. About 2 hours later, I turned the key and ABSOLUTELY NOTHING happened, no sounds, no nothing. (battery is perfect).. I called a 'boat mechanic' who said 'pull the cover off, I'll be right over'. He proceeded to BANG on my flywheel about 15 times, on the side and here comes grit and pieces of the magnets. My question: Is there ever a time you can ever bang on a flywheel besides the striker plate or during the removal procedure? Sounds to me like the guy is a moron. those magnets are epoxied in, and striking the flywheel can literally break the magnets by shock. Seems odd it ran just fine. then when you went to re-start it, nothing happened like you had a bad connection , or something. I take it the engine still turned free, that is, until he beat the heck out of it? i would say that no time is the right time to be whacking on the flywheel, especially on the outside edge. just an opinion. |
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