It's 99 PX150tlrx. Ox 66. overheats at higher rpm 4000+. I go to change the water pump and the kit doesn't fit my lower unit, Come to find out the lower unit it different. Looks like it came from a DX150. Ordered that water pump kit and it fit perfectly, changed thermos. And went for a test ride today, still overheats. Water coming out of tell tale is not hot at all. Pee stream is ok Not as hard as some but better than a dribble. What should be my next step? Corrosion in the thermos didn't look that bad but who knows.
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Originally posted by 2strokesmoke View Postwas the first impeller too big? if so your current one may not keep up when at higher speed. Is your test drive at WOT or close or more like 15 mph? This may help narrow my question.
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I ran into the same problem. My solution was to flush the engine to remove buildup. Here's the link to the thread.
http://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/f...g-th19434.html
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Originally posted by CentralTexas View PostI ran into the same problem. My solution was to flush the engine to remove buildup. Here's the link to the thread.
http://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/f...g-th19434.html
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Originally posted by madharchod View Postyou would be having a piece of rubber from the impeller stuck in the water ways that's what causing the overheating ,i would take the side plate off with care and clean the whole maze of channels that's in there and i suppose that will clear your overheating problem
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