I posted this on THT, but figured I would post it here as well. We have been restoring a 23 foot grady white for the last year or so. We put a 1996 Yamaha 225 SWS motor on it about 2 months ago. Today we were finally able to put her in the water and run it on the trailer.
The first thing I noticed was that at idle, water would spit out of the exuast relief ports that are on the mid section of the motor. If we put in gear and bumped up the rpms, the water stopped coming out of the exhaust ports.
From what I read, this is normal. This is new to me as my 2002 115 Yamaha that is on a CC doesnt do this. The engine on the grady does sit alot lower than the one on my cc.
A couple questions
1. Is this indeed normal behavior for a 1996 yamaha 225?
2. Why does it spit out when at idle but not at higher RPM?
Any insight is always appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe
The first thing I noticed was that at idle, water would spit out of the exuast relief ports that are on the mid section of the motor. If we put in gear and bumped up the rpms, the water stopped coming out of the exhaust ports.
From what I read, this is normal. This is new to me as my 2002 115 Yamaha that is on a CC doesnt do this. The engine on the grady does sit alot lower than the one on my cc.
A couple questions
1. Is this indeed normal behavior for a 1996 yamaha 225?
2. Why does it spit out when at idle but not at higher RPM?
Any insight is always appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe
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