If you work on automobile motors, and have an open mind and are willing to read and learn, then you can work on outboard motors. There are more similarities than there are differences. There is no rocket science about any of this.
One thing you will find with Yamaha is that if a crankshaft or camshaft is undersized there is no mention of the use of an over size bearing with it nor is there any mention of having the crankshaft build back up and reground to proper dimensions. This is a throwaway world now. I suspect that you could find a machine shop to do it for you anyway if it makes economic sense to do so. The smaller the motor model the less economic sense it will make.
Good luck an enjoy your project. It can be fun.
One thing you will find with Yamaha is that if a crankshaft or camshaft is undersized there is no mention of the use of an over size bearing with it nor is there any mention of having the crankshaft build back up and reground to proper dimensions. This is a throwaway world now. I suspect that you could find a machine shop to do it for you anyway if it makes economic sense to do so. The smaller the motor model the less economic sense it will make.
Good luck an enjoy your project. It can be fun.
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