Glad I found this Forum and I am new here. I have a '02 F80TLRA 4 Stroke with just over 1700 well maintained hours, and I like to do most of my own repairs and maintenance - if I can. Just found out that the engine bracket (mounts) are worn out, and there is lots of play (front back side), when you rock the engine power head - as an indicator. The steering feels pretty tight though. Both the upper and lower bracket mounts may need replacing, and it looks like the power head and lower unit need to be pulled for repair. These are listed as Bracket 1, and Bracket 2 - and there are lots of parts in the diagrams I think. My thoughts are the worn parts must have rubber bushings to keep everything tight, and they have worn out. Not sure what I need, just hope I don't need them all!! I don't think I want to try this major fix. Anyone with an idea what parts I will need, or that has had to make these same repairs, feel free to comment.
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Look close at all the parts even close, I saw some other rubber dampners, etc...
Re the install,
Just looking at the parts fisch, it appears to be a fairly easy procedure, the power head and LU don't appear they have to come apart. Disconnecting the powerhead/LU from the steering bracket assembly appears to be it.
An investment in a shop manual would likely be worth it.
It apprears supporting the engine (perhaps hanging from a davit (or garage rafter) with a "come along", would allow the separation, pull the old parts, slip in to the new ones.. Depending on how tight your wiring is, you may get by without disconnecting any major harnesses(I would disconnect the battery just for safety).
If you have a garage, the boats on a trailer, I ran a 4x 4" beam beefed up with 2x4's across several roof rafters in the garage. Punched a hole thru the sheetrock and 4x4, and installed a long thru bolt with a closed end on it. Sjip your come along on it and the engine and crank her up!
I've pulled SB Chevy engines (350) with transmissions easily in the garage using this set up..Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 08-10-2014, 06:49 PM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Looking at the parts diagram again, I see what you mean. I have a pretty good tech that made the repair recommendation. He said depending on the needed parts, an estimate of $800 - $1200 off the top of his head. The parts total looks like may not be so bad, maybe $400 max. It looks like I may be smart to let a Professional Yamaha Tech take it in. It's been a great engine with 1700 hours over the past 12 years - If I could get 3000 out of her like I'm hoping, it would be worth it.2003 Model 20' Jones Brothers Bateau - Light Tackle Edition, 2002 Yamaha F80
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I looked at the damper mounts again, and it seems that the Power Head and Lower Unit could stay in place (together). Looks like you could just use the other mount (top or bottom) to pivot the motor while accessing the opposite damper you are replacing. Do one at a time. Wonder what RODBOLT would say the labor would be?2003 Model 20' Jones Brothers Bateau - Light Tackle Edition, 2002 Yamaha F80
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Originally posted by Bb - B Flat Blues View PostI looked at the damper mounts again, and it seems that the Power Head and Lower Unit could stay in place (together). Looks like you could just use the other mount (top or bottom) to pivot the motor while accessing the opposite damper you are replacing. Do one at a time. Wonder what RODBOLT would say the labor would be?
Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 08-11-2014, 08:58 AM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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