I have been shopping for a used 150 yamaha carbed motor. I have not found many for sale, most of the ones I find for sale are 2000 V-max 150s, and they have ALL been freshly rebuilt or have low compression in one cylinder and need repair/rebuild. It seems that this motor has some major issues. I have only seen a few other years for sale, a few late 90s and a 05 and 07, this is using search tempest covering georgia, SC, AL, FL, NC. Any idea why this year model seems to be faulty?
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2000 150 v-max, whats up with these motors?
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I sold the over priced F115. I just could not see $1500-1600 in replacing the ECM and the IAC valve, and then hoping that would last for a while. I had the motor running really well, but I sold it cheap because I suspected both of the above parts needed to be replaced. plus the injectors probably needed to be sent off and cleaned. I purchased a 1995 Johnson 150 60 degree motor, which has turned out to be a huge disappointment. I have been through this entire motor and it still will not out run the F115 or the 60 degree evinrude 115 I had on it. really frustrating. So I am hunting up a good used Carbed yamaha 150. I can get a brand new V-max 150 for 9K from boats.net, but I am going to have to take a loss on this 150 I am selling and just dont have that much cash on hand. dang frustrating I let the 115 evinrude go, it ran great, but I just wanted a little more HP.
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no the prop is not the problem, I tried a 19 pitch SS, then a 15 pitch aluminum. got 4600 RPMs with the 19 at 39 MPH, and 5200 on the 15 pitch at 37.5 MPH.
I am only getting about 100 HP out of the motor and it sucks fuel much faster than the 115.
but yes something is wrong, just can not figure out what, and I am pretty good with these carbbed motors. I have pretty much ruled out fuel and ignition and compression and timing and linkage is in sync, gear case appears fine also.
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