Im looking to upgrade with a 2000 Yamaha 100-HP four stroke outboard. Does this have a carburetor? Anyone have any comments or experience on this model motor... Good? Bad? Problematic?
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A carburetor? How about four of the bastards?
Carburetors can and will be problematic.
If the fuel is kept clean and the motor is used frequently it can be a good motor. Let it sit not being used for long periods of time, or use degraded fuel, and it can be the motor from hell.
Look at the prices of a carburetor should you ever need one. Or two. Or three.
You might want to consider upgrading to an electronic fuel injected F115.
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As you stated, if you keep the fuel stabilized, etc, I'd rather have carbs in a NY minute.
Much more user friendly should you have issues.
You don't have to send out injectors, not nearly as many filters, buried VST's and filters. HP pumps, LP pumps, etc. Put a butterfly choke on the carb, even better!
Put the dirty carb on a bench, clean two jets (usually), re-install...Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post
If the fuel is kept clean and the motor is used frequently it can be a good motor.
Use fresh fuel or a fuel stabilizer (i donīt use fuel stabilizer as I use portable tanks and the gas don't sit for too long), drain carbs if you'll be with out using it for a few weeks or more, no ethanol here..., and very important use a pre fuel filter with water separator IMO
I have a spare set of carbs for my motor but fortunately I donīt need them so far...
Originally posted by Marc Kruse View PostCheck the rectifier/ regulator they've been known to over heat an burn up your ECU unit
If you find one at good shape and you take good care of it I guess you'll not be desapointed...
Off couse if when I bought mine if I could choose an EFI that would be the choise but were not available at the time...
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Originally posted by almetelo View PostCarbs on this model is known as could be problematic but on my F100 I have no complains so far...
Use fresh fuel or a fuel stabilizer (i donīt use fuel stabilizer as I use portable tanks and the gas don't sit for too long), drain carbs if you'll be with out using it for a few weeks or more, no ethanol here..., and very important use a pre fuel filter with water separator IMO
I have a spare set of carbs for my motor but fortunately I donīt need them so far...
Be sure you keep all current connections tight.
If you find one at good shape and you take good care of it I guess you'll not be desapointed...
Off couse if when I bought mine if I could choose an EFI that would be the choise but were not available at the time...
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