hey guys, the boat is a 91' ski centurion with a 225 Yamaha TLRP. When I run the motor in my driveway on earmuffs, no problems. When I take it out, the motor coughs, stalls, won't even let me put it in gear without coughing and dying. I have replaced the plugs, the 2 fuel pumps, fuel filter, performed a compression test...102-109 on all 6 cylinders. About to take off the carbs one by one and clean. I have some mechanical skills, but new this! Any words of advice?
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Plus 1 ^^ re carbs..
Below is the parts diagram for your carbs. Make sure you get to ALL the jets
and blow /clean out ALL orifices..
https://www.boats.net/catalog/yamaha...lrp/carburetor
Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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After cleaning the carbs out, the engine ran great. Idle was smooth, and the acceleration was fun. The problem I ran into was with the Yamaha 703 throttle/con*****er. intermittent buzzing was coming from it which would cause the engine to stall and bog down. Tried playing with it but the problem got to point where I couldn't go much faster than an idle. I see a bunch of them on line for sale which makes me think its a common problem. The one I have is a 10 pin, is there any other info I need to check to make sure Im getting the right one? Also, anything else I should be looking at. Thanks again for all the help!
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Get yourself a Yamaha service manual for your engine. In it you will find the information you need to set up the carbs and how to test the warning systems on the engine. Like yam said the alarm is going off for a reason, hopefully it is a false alarm....but probably not.
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Originally posted by Moopers1 View PostWow! Holy sh*t do I feel stupid! thank you for the post. Alot of the gauges are not working. the oil tank mounted to the engine has oil, and I just replaced the water pump. any other way to check what the problem is. Not sure where to start..
if the alarm goes away after sitting for a little while to cool off ,I would think it is the overheat that is happening.
but the gauges are there to tell you what is happening
thermostats, PRV, plugged up cooling passages, bad install on water pump, all could lead to overheat
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