Hello folks, I'm a total rookie to outboards and pretty much any boats in general. I'm a veteran motorcycle rider so I have a decent grasp on engines and I do all my own maintenance, but I'm not a serious wrench.
My family has a pontoon boat on a 900 acre lake in Michigan--this boat belongs to my mom. She and her husband bought it in the very late 80's and her husband has since passed away and took with him any knowledge of boats & motors. Every year at the end of the season, she pays the local marina to pull the boat from the water and store it, and return it in the spring. Other than to stabilize the fuel, I don't think the marina does a damn thing to the boat or the motor.
The motor is a 70 HP 3 cylinder oil-injected 2-stroke. Now I've read back 8 or 9 pages of threads in this forum to try and pick up a little, and I'm guessing that it's an '86 or '87 model. The boat/motor purchased from a bank as a repo.
I'm curious about a number of things--first off, what's the RPM range of this motor? There's an LCD tach that reads ~500 rpm at idle, as low as 300 rpm in gear at no-wake speed, and will climb to a screaming max of 2000 rpm, or 2100 if it's feeling ballsy that day. Is this a correct range or is the tach hooked up improperly?
It doesn't run as well these days as it has in years past, but it does get us around the lake and has never stranded us.
Last weekend, I heard an alarm--I never heard any alarm from this thing before. And by reading threads on this board, I'm guessing it was either an over heat or an oil problem. It was a horrible noise--and when I'd cut the motor and then turn the ignition back to 'on' but with the motor not running, I'd still get the loud alarm.
We'd sit for a few minutes, get restless, start the motor up and get it moving, all with the alarm. After a minute or two running, the alarm would stop, the motor would rev properly once again, and we'd take off and the thing seemed to be running even better after the alarm than it had before hand. The LCD tach has three indicators on the bottom of it, 1 of them seems to be always lit and the other two have never come on. I'd have to see a picture of this gauge to even tell you what the other two indicators look like... one of them was a high temp indicator I think.
Oil level was right up near the top--we keep Yamalube 2-stroke in there.
Any ideas?
Next question is about the prop-- it's stock, came with the motor. As I understand, a new prop would make this whole thing work a lot better... how much could we expect to drop on a decent prop? And how do we choose one? Installation as easy as a pin, nut and prop or more involved?
Regarding the hydraulic lift--it works just fine, but what is the specific purpose of it? Is it simply to get the motor out of the water to keep sea life from growing all over it when not in use? Or are we supposed to lift the motor just a little from bottom when running the boat, to change the prop angle?
Like I said, I know next to nothing or perhaps just enough to get myself in to trouble. We were putting past a house on the lake when the alarm went off and I yelled to a gentleman on shore to ask if he had any idea what that alarm might be indicating. (He had a Yamaha 90 on the boat docked in front of his place) and he was kind enough to say, "Throw another thousand dollars at it..."
I hope you guys can help a bit more than that guy! Any links for newbies or general 2-stroke outboard info would be appreciated as well.
Thanks much!
My family has a pontoon boat on a 900 acre lake in Michigan--this boat belongs to my mom. She and her husband bought it in the very late 80's and her husband has since passed away and took with him any knowledge of boats & motors. Every year at the end of the season, she pays the local marina to pull the boat from the water and store it, and return it in the spring. Other than to stabilize the fuel, I don't think the marina does a damn thing to the boat or the motor.
The motor is a 70 HP 3 cylinder oil-injected 2-stroke. Now I've read back 8 or 9 pages of threads in this forum to try and pick up a little, and I'm guessing that it's an '86 or '87 model. The boat/motor purchased from a bank as a repo.
I'm curious about a number of things--first off, what's the RPM range of this motor? There's an LCD tach that reads ~500 rpm at idle, as low as 300 rpm in gear at no-wake speed, and will climb to a screaming max of 2000 rpm, or 2100 if it's feeling ballsy that day. Is this a correct range or is the tach hooked up improperly?
It doesn't run as well these days as it has in years past, but it does get us around the lake and has never stranded us.
Last weekend, I heard an alarm--I never heard any alarm from this thing before. And by reading threads on this board, I'm guessing it was either an over heat or an oil problem. It was a horrible noise--and when I'd cut the motor and then turn the ignition back to 'on' but with the motor not running, I'd still get the loud alarm.
We'd sit for a few minutes, get restless, start the motor up and get it moving, all with the alarm. After a minute or two running, the alarm would stop, the motor would rev properly once again, and we'd take off and the thing seemed to be running even better after the alarm than it had before hand. The LCD tach has three indicators on the bottom of it, 1 of them seems to be always lit and the other two have never come on. I'd have to see a picture of this gauge to even tell you what the other two indicators look like... one of them was a high temp indicator I think.
Oil level was right up near the top--we keep Yamalube 2-stroke in there.
Any ideas?
Next question is about the prop-- it's stock, came with the motor. As I understand, a new prop would make this whole thing work a lot better... how much could we expect to drop on a decent prop? And how do we choose one? Installation as easy as a pin, nut and prop or more involved?
Regarding the hydraulic lift--it works just fine, but what is the specific purpose of it? Is it simply to get the motor out of the water to keep sea life from growing all over it when not in use? Or are we supposed to lift the motor just a little from bottom when running the boat, to change the prop angle?
Like I said, I know next to nothing or perhaps just enough to get myself in to trouble. We were putting past a house on the lake when the alarm went off and I yelled to a gentleman on shore to ask if he had any idea what that alarm might be indicating. (He had a Yamaha 90 on the boat docked in front of his place) and he was kind enough to say, "Throw another thousand dollars at it..."
I hope you guys can help a bit more than that guy! Any links for newbies or general 2-stroke outboard info would be appreciated as well.
Thanks much!
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