Hi,
I have a 2017 Yamaha F25 tiller pull start that I bought with a boat last fall and have not used it yet. This is my first boat. This is the first year of the redesigned engine with EFI. It started and ran fine at the original owners house; nice slow idle. He ran it for 10 or 20 seconds with the hose attached to the flush port, which I don't think Yamaha recommends. He said it would be fine to run for a short time. Owner claimed less than 5 hour use which was apparent as the engine looks new. He bought it as a leftover in 2018.
I did not fog the engine and stored it off the motor in my house.
For my first start today I put a clean garbage can under the engine and filled with water. It started on the third pull and ran rough(varying rpms) and fast, so I shut it off. I'm not 100% sure the throttle was at idle or not. I should have checked that before starting. It ran for 5 seconds before I quickly shut it off. Exhaust a little smokey.
Afterward, the pull start cord was stuck half way out and wouldn't pull or retract, so I took the cowling and pull start cover off. Turns out the engine turns fine by hand via the ?flywheel? on top of the engine and I feel compression so that's good.
See the photo. I had already taken the pull cord out before taking the pictures, but it was all wrapped up/tangled in the white thing in the center, which I'm positive it's not supposed to be there. The cord broke too. The end of the cord is plastic-y like it was burned/broke via friction from the cord being wedged against the spinning spool that the cord is supposed to stay in. There is 4 inches of cord in the pull start cover. I believe the spool was probably spinning because the cord was out of the spool and stuck between the white thing in the center and the flywheel. I believe the cord got out of the spool because I let go of the cord so quickly when it started, and I think the Yamaha manual says to let the cord retract slowly or something to that effect.
Anyone have any idea of what to do next? I have the spare pull cord that came with the engine but don't want to try starting before consulting others. The gas in the tank is new but it ran for 5 seconds so obviously the gas within the engines fuel system is still old.
Thanks
Fullsize picture links:
https://i.imgur.com/HReZhrL.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/FmJ3W2K.jpg
I have a 2017 Yamaha F25 tiller pull start that I bought with a boat last fall and have not used it yet. This is my first boat. This is the first year of the redesigned engine with EFI. It started and ran fine at the original owners house; nice slow idle. He ran it for 10 or 20 seconds with the hose attached to the flush port, which I don't think Yamaha recommends. He said it would be fine to run for a short time. Owner claimed less than 5 hour use which was apparent as the engine looks new. He bought it as a leftover in 2018.
I did not fog the engine and stored it off the motor in my house.
For my first start today I put a clean garbage can under the engine and filled with water. It started on the third pull and ran rough(varying rpms) and fast, so I shut it off. I'm not 100% sure the throttle was at idle or not. I should have checked that before starting. It ran for 5 seconds before I quickly shut it off. Exhaust a little smokey.
Afterward, the pull start cord was stuck half way out and wouldn't pull or retract, so I took the cowling and pull start cover off. Turns out the engine turns fine by hand via the ?flywheel? on top of the engine and I feel compression so that's good.
See the photo. I had already taken the pull cord out before taking the pictures, but it was all wrapped up/tangled in the white thing in the center, which I'm positive it's not supposed to be there. The cord broke too. The end of the cord is plastic-y like it was burned/broke via friction from the cord being wedged against the spinning spool that the cord is supposed to stay in. There is 4 inches of cord in the pull start cover. I believe the spool was probably spinning because the cord was out of the spool and stuck between the white thing in the center and the flywheel. I believe the cord got out of the spool because I let go of the cord so quickly when it started, and I think the Yamaha manual says to let the cord retract slowly or something to that effect.
Anyone have any idea of what to do next? I have the spare pull cord that came with the engine but don't want to try starting before consulting others. The gas in the tank is new but it ran for 5 seconds so obviously the gas within the engines fuel system is still old.
Thanks
Fullsize picture links:
https://i.imgur.com/HReZhrL.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/FmJ3W2K.jpg
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