Hi all, I have a 2000 Yamaha 8HP 2-stroke. It's a tidy motor that starts and runs well but occasionally it will make a horrible squealing noise. Check out the noise in this video:
https://youtu.be/TO16SNMxXrA
Here's what I know so far:
- The noise only occurs after at least 20-30 minutes of hard running
- Sometimes the noise will go away if you hold a certain RPM but it generally stays across the whole RPM range and gets louder and higher pitch with increasing revs
- Stopping the engine, waiting a few minutes and starting again can sometimes fix the noise (for a while)
- It sounds quite unmuffled, so less likely to be coming from deep in the engine or below water line
- I recently removed the thermostat, there's no evidence of the engine overheating, the tell tale is usually just slightly warm
- The motor still runs ok with the noise, but I noticed it's slightly harder to start if you stop it during it's noisy state
- I thought it might be a worn driveshaft bushing but there's no evidence of wear on driveshaft from bad bushings
Any ideas would be appreciated before I tear into it. Thanks
https://youtu.be/TO16SNMxXrA
Here's what I know so far:
- The noise only occurs after at least 20-30 minutes of hard running
- Sometimes the noise will go away if you hold a certain RPM but it generally stays across the whole RPM range and gets louder and higher pitch with increasing revs
- Stopping the engine, waiting a few minutes and starting again can sometimes fix the noise (for a while)
- It sounds quite unmuffled, so less likely to be coming from deep in the engine or below water line
- I recently removed the thermostat, there's no evidence of the engine overheating, the tell tale is usually just slightly warm
- The motor still runs ok with the noise, but I noticed it's slightly harder to start if you stop it during it's noisy state
- I thought it might be a worn driveshaft bushing but there's no evidence of wear on driveshaft from bad bushings
Any ideas would be appreciated before I tear into it. Thanks
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