Texas_Rig
04-28-2018, 10:58 AM
Sorry for the long read. Need help!
I'm looking for a little insight from any of you guys that understand boat motors.
I have zero knowledge of any kind of motors and much less a boat motor. Last week I was fishing CH and while I was running I noticed that all of a sudden I went from 58mph to 53mph for seemingly no reason. When I came off plane I noticed a grinding noise.
I had experienced this grinding noise once before. Last summer before my lower unit blew up and I suspected the same thing was happening. I tried to get back to the ramp but when I tried to get on plane it took quite a bit more time than usual. I immediately came off plane and idled back to the boat ramp which took a long time. I called my mechanic and told him my lower unit was messed up and he said bring it to him. He took it apart and said there was nothing wrong with it. He showed me the gears and they looked fine. No chipped teeth. He said that wasn't my problem. After looking at my prop and thrust washer it appeared I spun a hub. I took my prop to Performance Propeller and had a new hub pressed in and just got it back yesterday.
I put my prop back on and went straight to the lake yesterday. The boat planed out very nicely and my speed was back to normal so I continued down the lake to where I wanted to fish. Once, I got there and came off plane I could here the grinding noise again. Crap! I fished around for a few hours and never used the motor again except to idle. When I left to run back there was a vibration when I planed out but the boat ran and sounded fine until I got almost back to the ramp and my lower unit blew up again. It was the same thing that happened last summer; all if a sudden my rpms seemed to go way up for a second or 2 and then a loud boom and I could here stuff breaking.
My question is what is causing this? My motor has given me the same warning both times with the grinding when coming off plane. The first time I didn't know any better but this time I took the lower unit to the mechanic before it broke but he said everything looked fine. So, what is the grinding noise before it breaks? Could there be an underlying issue that is causing this to happen and the blown lower unit is just the result of this issue?
I'm looking for a little insight from any of you guys that understand boat motors.
I have zero knowledge of any kind of motors and much less a boat motor. Last week I was fishing CH and while I was running I noticed that all of a sudden I went from 58mph to 53mph for seemingly no reason. When I came off plane I noticed a grinding noise.
I had experienced this grinding noise once before. Last summer before my lower unit blew up and I suspected the same thing was happening. I tried to get back to the ramp but when I tried to get on plane it took quite a bit more time than usual. I immediately came off plane and idled back to the boat ramp which took a long time. I called my mechanic and told him my lower unit was messed up and he said bring it to him. He took it apart and said there was nothing wrong with it. He showed me the gears and they looked fine. No chipped teeth. He said that wasn't my problem. After looking at my prop and thrust washer it appeared I spun a hub. I took my prop to Performance Propeller and had a new hub pressed in and just got it back yesterday.
I put my prop back on and went straight to the lake yesterday. The boat planed out very nicely and my speed was back to normal so I continued down the lake to where I wanted to fish. Once, I got there and came off plane I could here the grinding noise again. Crap! I fished around for a few hours and never used the motor again except to idle. When I left to run back there was a vibration when I planed out but the boat ran and sounded fine until I got almost back to the ramp and my lower unit blew up again. It was the same thing that happened last summer; all if a sudden my rpms seemed to go way up for a second or 2 and then a loud boom and I could here stuff breaking.
My question is what is causing this? My motor has given me the same warning both times with the grinding when coming off plane. The first time I didn't know any better but this time I took the lower unit to the mechanic before it broke but he said everything looked fine. So, what is the grinding noise before it breaks? Could there be an underlying issue that is causing this to happen and the blown lower unit is just the result of this issue?