Hey guys!
I know this is more of a bike forum but since the forum is and a I quote "all Yamaha's technical / mechanical / repair / preparation questions" I got a little(hopefully) problem with my outboard engine..
I hope someone can help me as I've also helped several of our comrades over here in these last few years so here it goes....
I was working today on my 2002 LF225TRXA Yamaha outboard because I could not put it in gear.
First thing I did was test the cables and they were good.
The sliding mechanism was completely stuck and wouldn't move so I suspected the gear shaft that goes from the bottom end to the bottom of the engine block was somewhat corroded so I turned off the battery switch and unbolted the black plastic frame, behind the two air filters, which holds several electrical components so I could get some space to lubricate gear shaft properly and also disconnected 3 ground cables so I could have that little bit of space and but still it was stuck.
After that I connected the ground wires and connected the battery so I could raise the bottom end and remove it.
I figured out that my yamaha mechanic didn't properly align the gear shaft on the bottom end and that was the culprit of my issue because I could now move the engage/Neutral/disengage lever very easily.
I then refitted the bottom end and lowered the engine so I could arrange all the cables up top on their proper places but I forgot to disconnect the battery switch and when I was bolting the 3 ground cables I had a small very spark (a short)..
Now I have no spark and my engine won't turn on but before it was idling perfectly (but just wouldn't go into gear)..
What tests should I do to find out what is damaged?
I've already tested the stator and the 6 fuses on the top port side and they are all good.
I was really hoping to finally but my boat in the water and go fishing..
Thanks in advance!
Vando
I know this is more of a bike forum but since the forum is and a I quote "all Yamaha's technical / mechanical / repair / preparation questions" I got a little(hopefully) problem with my outboard engine..
I hope someone can help me as I've also helped several of our comrades over here in these last few years so here it goes....
I was working today on my 2002 LF225TRXA Yamaha outboard because I could not put it in gear.
First thing I did was test the cables and they were good.
The sliding mechanism was completely stuck and wouldn't move so I suspected the gear shaft that goes from the bottom end to the bottom of the engine block was somewhat corroded so I turned off the battery switch and unbolted the black plastic frame, behind the two air filters, which holds several electrical components so I could get some space to lubricate gear shaft properly and also disconnected 3 ground cables so I could have that little bit of space and but still it was stuck.
After that I connected the ground wires and connected the battery so I could raise the bottom end and remove it.
I figured out that my yamaha mechanic didn't properly align the gear shaft on the bottom end and that was the culprit of my issue because I could now move the engage/Neutral/disengage lever very easily.
I then refitted the bottom end and lowered the engine so I could arrange all the cables up top on their proper places but I forgot to disconnect the battery switch and when I was bolting the 3 ground cables I had a small very spark (a short)..
Now I have no spark and my engine won't turn on but before it was idling perfectly (but just wouldn't go into gear)..
What tests should I do to find out what is damaged?
I've already tested the stator and the 6 fuses on the top port side and they are all good.
I was really hoping to finally but my boat in the water and go fishing..
Thanks in advance!
Vando
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