Originally posted by Captn Dave
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If someone truly wants to know the complete condition of an F200/F225/F250 Yamaha with suspect corrosion then yes, the power head has to come off. The thermostats have to be removed. Other brands and models may have different inspection requirements. There is no xray procedure that I am aware of which can be used on a Yamaha outboard motor to see internal corrosion. Looking up the exhaust will only provide part of an answer.
Is there any other way to see the bottom of the block and the top of the mid-section? Maybe so, but I don't know about that way.
Ever seen an air liner opened up for a corrosion inspection? Everything in the interior comes out, right down to the bare metal walls. Galleys are removed. Floors come up. Gear comes off. Flaps come off. Slats come off. Fuel tanks are drained and opened up so someone can go inside for an inspection. Oh, the engines do have inspection ports so that a bore scope can be used to inspect for internal corrosion.
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