I have a circa '93 Yamaha 75 hp two stroke. I'm having a problem with what appears to be calcium buildup in the cooling system causing the engine to over heat. I've removed the therostat cover and the ports are "rocked up". Scraped, brushed and blew out all I could reach. Tillted the engine up and poured Lime away in untill it was filled up to the PCV port. Left it overnight and ran the engine to blowout the crud. Put it all back together and ran the boat down the river. It took longer to overheat than before, but still over heating. I live on a canal off Crystal River (Which isn't anymore) in Florida and the water is quite hard.
Is there a industrial product I could use to desolve the lime and clean out the engine?
TIA, Dave
Is there a industrial product I could use to desolve the lime and clean out the engine?
TIA, Dave
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