Hello all
I just acquired a 2004 Yamaha 2 stroke 25 hp, model 25MSHC.
Motor is pushing a 1973 13' 4" Boston Whaler, weighs about 360# bare hull.
Had it out for the first time last week, motor runs strong for the most part.
motor is on a jack plate and while testing various heights and trim combo's, reached the point where prop was ventilating, motor reved up... cut back on throttle as soon as this would start, no more than a few seconds, and it was never up to WOT when this would happen. after a few episodes of this the motor went into what i assumed was "safe mode". RPM's limited... no problem limped back to the dock, already had what i thought was the best height/trim combo figured out. let it sit long enough to eat lunch and cool off.
Went back out, ran around for another hour and a half did not encounter this assumed "safe mode" issue again. GPS'd at 24-25 mph with 550 lbs of people and gear, 28 mph after i dropped off my father in law at the dock. Dont have RPM's yet, tiny tach is on its way...
did however experience a condition where sporadically while throttling up from idle, motor would bog at 1/2 throttle then "snap" up after a few seconds and take off. figure this is related to clogged carb jets at this point. have not broken them down yet to confirm. gas tank is clean and vent was open, fuel lines and connectors are new as is bulb, which stayed firm when this was happening (checked and it was still firm during the other issue above).
So, i get to looking into "Safe mode" and the particulars of this motor. apparently, the MSHC does not have a thermoswitch. boats.net parts diagram do not have one one the electrical diagram and neither does the service manual. There is no such device on the motor itself, pink wire and yellow/red wire coming from the DCI is not connected to anything... so there is nothing to tell the dci to go into "safe mode" as far as i can tell.
Is there some other way that a "safe mode" can triggered?
did i really enter a "safe mode"
What are the other possibilities that would explain the RPM limiting?
Can i install a thermoswitch and warning light/buzzer? the wiring is there and it looks like there is a spot above the upper spark plug for one.
the DCI unit is labeled 6L2-23 F8T20373 3Y26
any advice is appreciated, let me know if you need more info
thanks in advance
I just acquired a 2004 Yamaha 2 stroke 25 hp, model 25MSHC.
Motor is pushing a 1973 13' 4" Boston Whaler, weighs about 360# bare hull.
Had it out for the first time last week, motor runs strong for the most part.
motor is on a jack plate and while testing various heights and trim combo's, reached the point where prop was ventilating, motor reved up... cut back on throttle as soon as this would start, no more than a few seconds, and it was never up to WOT when this would happen. after a few episodes of this the motor went into what i assumed was "safe mode". RPM's limited... no problem limped back to the dock, already had what i thought was the best height/trim combo figured out. let it sit long enough to eat lunch and cool off.
Went back out, ran around for another hour and a half did not encounter this assumed "safe mode" issue again. GPS'd at 24-25 mph with 550 lbs of people and gear, 28 mph after i dropped off my father in law at the dock. Dont have RPM's yet, tiny tach is on its way...
did however experience a condition where sporadically while throttling up from idle, motor would bog at 1/2 throttle then "snap" up after a few seconds and take off. figure this is related to clogged carb jets at this point. have not broken them down yet to confirm. gas tank is clean and vent was open, fuel lines and connectors are new as is bulb, which stayed firm when this was happening (checked and it was still firm during the other issue above).
So, i get to looking into "Safe mode" and the particulars of this motor. apparently, the MSHC does not have a thermoswitch. boats.net parts diagram do not have one one the electrical diagram and neither does the service manual. There is no such device on the motor itself, pink wire and yellow/red wire coming from the DCI is not connected to anything... so there is nothing to tell the dci to go into "safe mode" as far as i can tell.
Is there some other way that a "safe mode" can triggered?
did i really enter a "safe mode"
What are the other possibilities that would explain the RPM limiting?
Can i install a thermoswitch and warning light/buzzer? the wiring is there and it looks like there is a spot above the upper spark plug for one.
the DCI unit is labeled 6L2-23 F8T20373 3Y26
any advice is appreciated, let me know if you need more info
thanks in advance
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