Just getting a second opinion on this mainly.
1987 DT40C
tilt motor just was rebuilt and reassembled, I put it back on, wired everything (initially had up/down backwards, fixed that) Went to use it and smoked a bonding wire pretty good.
It functions well, but for some reason smokes my bonding wires. I believe this would indicate a bad ground, however it has been fine without the tilt on for well over 2 years. After just having it rebuilt, figured its fine to leave connected temporarily.
Wired ground to the starter ground and went for quick run ~20min, back to dock and starter motor is fried, I'm not sure if that was the cause or just happened to odd timing. New starter now, disconnected tilt motor and wired direct to battery. I get arcing regardless of up or down. I pulled wiring shrink entirely off thinking maybe old/bad, nicked etc wires, but nothing. I expect some spark due the amp draw from the tilt motor, but not an entire arcing and almost welding to battery. Motor does not get hot but will run and function with direct wiring.
Also if touch ground wire from tilt motor to neg battery terminal I get a spark while engine is wired to battery (and off). I believe this shouldnt happen due to the motor housing being grounded through the motor itself already. There should be no voltage or any electrical change from this if I understand electricity correctly.
Unless anyone thinks otherwise, I believe I have isolated this down a short or bad ground in the trim motor which oddly enough I need mainly for one simple single reason....getting the boat into my driveway. A 2x4 works, but its a whole lot easier with a power unit.
I have had a mechanic tell me could be a possible weak ground in the motor (he never physically looked at the motor), however my issue with this is that there were never any shorts or odd behavior prior to the power unit reinstall. Sorry for being so long winded but I realize you guys have my words to go off of and nothing further.
1987 DT40C
tilt motor just was rebuilt and reassembled, I put it back on, wired everything (initially had up/down backwards, fixed that) Went to use it and smoked a bonding wire pretty good.
It functions well, but for some reason smokes my bonding wires. I believe this would indicate a bad ground, however it has been fine without the tilt on for well over 2 years. After just having it rebuilt, figured its fine to leave connected temporarily.
Wired ground to the starter ground and went for quick run ~20min, back to dock and starter motor is fried, I'm not sure if that was the cause or just happened to odd timing. New starter now, disconnected tilt motor and wired direct to battery. I get arcing regardless of up or down. I pulled wiring shrink entirely off thinking maybe old/bad, nicked etc wires, but nothing. I expect some spark due the amp draw from the tilt motor, but not an entire arcing and almost welding to battery. Motor does not get hot but will run and function with direct wiring.
Also if touch ground wire from tilt motor to neg battery terminal I get a spark while engine is wired to battery (and off). I believe this shouldnt happen due to the motor housing being grounded through the motor itself already. There should be no voltage or any electrical change from this if I understand electricity correctly.
Unless anyone thinks otherwise, I believe I have isolated this down a short or bad ground in the trim motor which oddly enough I need mainly for one simple single reason....getting the boat into my driveway. A 2x4 works, but its a whole lot easier with a power unit.
I have had a mechanic tell me could be a possible weak ground in the motor (he never physically looked at the motor), however my issue with this is that there were never any shorts or odd behavior prior to the power unit reinstall. Sorry for being so long winded but I realize you guys have my words to go off of and nothing further.
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