Hi,Im new to this site so I hope im in the right place & apologize in advance for my long discourse here...
To make a long story short...I just bought a used 2002 Yamaha 8 hp 4 stroke.
I made a big mistake in takeing someones word that it was a good motor & they said it would probably need only the usual minor work from setting a year.I thought it was a decent price for $800.I guess it would have been aside from the fact that it sounds like the bottom end is about ready to fly apart!
I feel like a fool & am very pissed...
Now I have to deal with it I guess.
I don't know what to do but I figure,I should just probably get it going again so its worth something?
I was looking into a powerhead on ebay that cost more than I paid for the whole unit I bought! So that has me thinking on trying to repair/rebuild.
Being it hasn't thrown a rod out the side of the block I thought it may be worth looking into trying that first.Beings I really don't want to have more than the outboard is worth in it.Maybe dreaming there...
I am a mechanic but not an outboard mechanic but willing to try.
Does anyone know where I could get a shop manual for it? Are they expensive?
So I guess Id have to remove the powerhead & tear it down & see how bad it is first.
I was looking at a crankshaft piston diagram & noticed that it doesn't look like there is any bearings for the rods on these?
There is bearings for the crank I can see.
Makes me wonder if my local engine rebuild shop could even do any machineing work to it?
Is there oversized bearing available for these?
What about the rods being it appears theres not a bearing,could it just be resized to the crank?
I know without tearing it apart that the main crank bearsings are fried since I can actually get a slight bit of back & forth movement out of it.Not good,I know..Might be spun IDK if the block could be re lined bored if that was the case? If machine work can be done it may be cheaper than a powerhead.
Maybe the oil pump may have issues to due to this,can they be taken apart & inspected on this modle?
2001 or 2002? modle T8PLRA
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks:Marty
To make a long story short...I just bought a used 2002 Yamaha 8 hp 4 stroke.
I made a big mistake in takeing someones word that it was a good motor & they said it would probably need only the usual minor work from setting a year.I thought it was a decent price for $800.I guess it would have been aside from the fact that it sounds like the bottom end is about ready to fly apart!
I feel like a fool & am very pissed...
Now I have to deal with it I guess.
I don't know what to do but I figure,I should just probably get it going again so its worth something?
I was looking into a powerhead on ebay that cost more than I paid for the whole unit I bought! So that has me thinking on trying to repair/rebuild.
Being it hasn't thrown a rod out the side of the block I thought it may be worth looking into trying that first.Beings I really don't want to have more than the outboard is worth in it.Maybe dreaming there...
I am a mechanic but not an outboard mechanic but willing to try.
Does anyone know where I could get a shop manual for it? Are they expensive?
So I guess Id have to remove the powerhead & tear it down & see how bad it is first.
I was looking at a crankshaft piston diagram & noticed that it doesn't look like there is any bearings for the rods on these?
There is bearings for the crank I can see.
Makes me wonder if my local engine rebuild shop could even do any machineing work to it?
Is there oversized bearing available for these?
What about the rods being it appears theres not a bearing,could it just be resized to the crank?
I know without tearing it apart that the main crank bearsings are fried since I can actually get a slight bit of back & forth movement out of it.Not good,I know..Might be spun IDK if the block could be re lined bored if that was the case? If machine work can be done it may be cheaper than a powerhead.
Maybe the oil pump may have issues to due to this,can they be taken apart & inspected on this modle?
2001 or 2002? modle T8PLRA
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks:Marty
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