Hi all. First post. Looking for some help.
Ok, I admit it. I made a dumbass mistake and started my motor without the water being turned on at the muffs. I realized my mistake pretty quickly and turned on the water. Everything was fine and the telltale was shooting a solid stream as expected. Ran the engine for 15 minutes with no problem.
A couple of weeks later, I started the motor again, this time with the water on, and I got nothing from the telltale. Soon the overheat alarm sounded and I shut her down.
Replaced the complete water pump assembly last weekend (the impeller was toast, wear plate was scored, etc) and made sure that the cooling pipe that connects to the water pump was free of debris by running a coat hanger up the tube. Reassembled everything, put the muffs on, turned on the water and started the engine.
Initially, there was water at the telltale, but it soon stopped and the overheat alarm sounded again. I immediately shut it down.
Decided to check the T-stats on the cylinder heads. Figured that could be a place where debris might accumulate. Pulled 'em, checked 'em. No debris.
Put it back together and started the motor. This time I did get a weak stream at the telltale, but the overheat alarm soon sounded again, so I shut her down.
I'm going to pull the pressure control valve today to see if it is stuck open.
My guess is that some of the impeller debris went up into the engine and plugged something up, but I have no idea of where to look or where debris might accumulate if it gets up that far. Hoping for some advice from forum members.
The motor is a 1999 Yamaha 150 2-stroke. No oil injection.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Ok, I admit it. I made a dumbass mistake and started my motor without the water being turned on at the muffs. I realized my mistake pretty quickly and turned on the water. Everything was fine and the telltale was shooting a solid stream as expected. Ran the engine for 15 minutes with no problem.
A couple of weeks later, I started the motor again, this time with the water on, and I got nothing from the telltale. Soon the overheat alarm sounded and I shut her down.
Replaced the complete water pump assembly last weekend (the impeller was toast, wear plate was scored, etc) and made sure that the cooling pipe that connects to the water pump was free of debris by running a coat hanger up the tube. Reassembled everything, put the muffs on, turned on the water and started the engine.
Initially, there was water at the telltale, but it soon stopped and the overheat alarm sounded again. I immediately shut it down.
Decided to check the T-stats on the cylinder heads. Figured that could be a place where debris might accumulate. Pulled 'em, checked 'em. No debris.
Put it back together and started the motor. This time I did get a weak stream at the telltale, but the overheat alarm soon sounded again, so I shut her down.
I'm going to pull the pressure control valve today to see if it is stuck open.
My guess is that some of the impeller debris went up into the engine and plugged something up, but I have no idea of where to look or where debris might accumulate if it gets up that far. Hoping for some advice from forum members.
The motor is a 1999 Yamaha 150 2-stroke. No oil injection.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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