I have a 1989 4 hp yamaha outboard (4sf). It starts and runs fine with water discharging out the hole at idle speed. After running at high RPM for about a minute or two water starts to sputter out of the hole and then stops completely. I shut the engine off then start it again and water will discharge out the hole again as long as I remain at low RPM.The water discharge problem returns as soon as I go to about 2/3 throttle. I am thinking that this must be a water pump going bad and would like to replace. I see that I can get a yamaha water pump repair kit for not much money and am pretty handy at this kind of thing. Money being tight I am considering doing the job myself but have not really done a lot of outboard repair work. Is this a job that a competent guy can do on his own? Will I save much over taking it into a shop? Am I on the right track that it is a water pump problem?
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Little4,
Man, I didn't even know Yamaha made a water cooled engine that small! Neat!
Yes, the water pump kit will have every thing you need for the job - except thread sealer, marine grease, and a torque wrench - all of which I recommend highly.
Get yourself a Yamaha shop manual at www.yamahpubs.com . It will indicate where to use the thread sealer and grease, and torque specs. I use Permatex 14A thread sealer with Teflon - got it at local hardware store.
Good luck,
Ken K
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