Dear Good Yammie Mechanics; I have a 1998 90 HP that is overheating at high RPM I have never pulled the head to clean the cooling system. I would surely appreciate your expertise on do's and don'ts, especially when it comes to which tools and methods that I can use to clean the water passages. After I pull the exterior water jacket and cylinder head may I use a wire wheel and or a pressure washer on the head and water jacket cover only. I know that I will have to pick the crap out of the block. Please help.. I need to get started ASAP. thanks in advance Bob in South Carolina
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Scraping with a small screw driver initially should work. Then a small wire brush "wheel" on a drill should speed things up.
It's a PIA and you'll likely find the lower block water passage the worst with salt...
If the bolts don't break loose initially, use heat, penetrating oil, patience. I would NOT just strip / break it off.
For re-assembly, I'd either run a tap thru the threads or clean very well with a bolt and brake cleaner.. (get it CLEAN)..Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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This situation only occurs after about 30 seconds at WOT (approx 5000 rpm) I have changed the impeller in the pump and the stream out of the "pee" hole is strong! Would it be best to just begin by inspecting the T-Stat and maybe taking a run with the T-stat removed. It's summer here in SC and the ocean is warm. How do you deal with a broken bolt? Do you have to use heat and and penetrating oil on the stud remaining in the block? I appreciate any and all previous experiences from the members.
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Double check the pump, housing, thermostat and PCV....removal of head bolts would be a last resort for me.....pull boat out of water, put motor in a 55 gallon drum of water and run it there, then you can add acid/Rydlyme/whatever to help flush motor.....when you have thermostat/PCV out for inspection look in there with a light to see how much deposits you may have....
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From Rydleym:
http://www.rydlymemarine.com/assets/...structions.pdf
As noted above, you can modify the procedure...
Check other maintenance parts, try Rydlem, then be prepared to remove the head (very, very likely).
Just as a side note, we did my neighbors 200 Yammy (two stoke, same issues exactly) awhile ago (two heads). Not a broken bolt..
Any bolt that was froze, worked it wIth heat, penetrating oil, back and forth, even just slightly initially, etc - just DON'T FORCE IT.Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 09-05-2018, 06:41 AM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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