I have a 1981 Silverton 31c which is in generally good shape. I got out for the first time this season, and my Port motor was giving me issues starting. If I play with the port transmission lever, it changes the behavior, so I assume its something with the neutral switch. The other Odd behavior was that when I did get the port engine started, and I went to start the starboard motor, the port engine stalled. I then restarted the port engine. It also happened once in reverse, where the starboard engine was running and attempting to start the port engine stalled the starboard engine.
The first thing I'll look at is of course the switch, and double check and clean all connections and grounds, check battery voltage.
My starting batteries are in parallel with each other, I'm not sure if this is standard for 2 motors or not, but I guess its possible that if one of the batteries is bad, it could be dragging down the good one.
I didn't have time to look at it in detail this past weekend, but I'm trying to research the best way to troubleshoot it when I can.
Thanks, Dave
The first thing I'll look at is of course the switch, and double check and clean all connections and grounds, check battery voltage.
My starting batteries are in parallel with each other, I'm not sure if this is standard for 2 motors or not, but I guess its possible that if one of the batteries is bad, it could be dragging down the good one.
I didn't have time to look at it in detail this past weekend, but I'm trying to research the best way to troubleshoot it when I can.
Thanks, Dave