Ok not sure where this thread should go. I'm new here because I've run out of places to turn and this certainly looks like the place, if any, that I will get my answer.
For the past six months I've had issues starting my 1990 hurricane. It always seemed to be a low battery but I tested and the battery/charging system is not suspect.
Voltage is 13.4 solid (lithium battery) and load-tested. Even after cranking the battery returns to about 13v.
Here's the two problems I've noticed.
1. The starting motor kinda wa-wa's. If you're old enough to remember how turntables had that issue, you'll understand. That's the only way I can describe it. Up and down, as if the voltage is inconsistent.
2. It only sparks once every twenty seconds of turning or so. The spark is totally blue, fat and strong when it DOES.
The power to the harness in this model goes through the starter relay from the battery. It's a fused link. That seems to have overheated and melted the connector. Not shorting, just HOT.
The resistance from the battery positive to the ignition coil hot is about 1ohm. Voltage is getting there fine.
What should I be testing? It has to do with wiring somewhere because it's intermittent and clearly melted. Can anybody recommend a more specialized forum for these models?