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  • #76
    Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View Post
    My neighbor was able to get the program working and also make it so the information while running is easier to read, (see below)!


    Also is there's also a different program to SAVE (to later use as shown below)?
    Congratulations Scott!!

    Looks like the program used for the data in the image you posted is simply Excel from Microsoft Office. Do you have it?

    In the instruction link I sent you (I think post # 14?), There are instructions how to save data in spreadsheet and chart form. The Excel spreadsheet can even have the Yamaha Logo printed on it!

    Review the instructions on printing and saving in the different sections, did your software come with something like this?

    Have fun playing with it and keep us abreast.

    Hope your balancer problems are not!
    Chuck,
    1997 Mako 191 w/2001 Yamaha SX150 TXRZ Pushing Her

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    • #77
      Originally posted by cpostis View Post
      Congratulations Scott!!

      Looks like the program used for the data in the image you posted is simply Excel from Microsoft Office. Do you have it?

      In the instruction link I sent you (I think post # 14?), There are instructions how to save data in spreadsheet and chart form. The Excel spreadsheet can even have the Yamaha Logo printed on it!

      Review the instructions on printing and saving in the different sections, did your software come with something like this?

      Have fun playing with it and keep us abreast.

      Hope your balancer problems are not!
      I think I deleted that program years ago as i didn't use it in this puter. We did have to re-install part of "word perfect" (which I usually use) to get at least the pic shown above.

      Saving a pic of the engine operation(F2) was a "CSV" program which we couldn't open... Finally got the above screen, snipped it to up-load here..

      I wish (and thought I saw) I could get the same pic as what's on the puter as the engines running...

      I did look up another thread Boscoe asked me about some balancer #'s. I just want to verify the #3 version balancer is okay...

      If Rodbolt or Boscoe would chime in would be appreciated..
      Scott
      1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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      • #78
        Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View Post

        I did look up another thread Boscoe asked me about some balancer #'s. I just want to verify the #3 version balancer is okay...

        If Rodbolt or Boscoe would chime in would be appreciated..
        Yamaha must not have thought it (the -03-00) was OK since they have replaced the -03-00 with the -04-00.

        Now how much additional reliability will one get from the -04-00 is unknown to me. Only Yamaha knows and Yamaha ain't talking (about balancer reliability).

        So, one has to ask themselves "do I feel lucky"?

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        • #79
          Okay, called Yamaha OB headquarters.

          The tech checked with the senior tech in the department. He said the 3rd Version is fine.

          Yamaha updates parts over time (of course) but the 3rd version isn't an issue....

          Scott
          1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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          • #80
            Damn, maybe that is why parts prices are so high. They are apparently spending time and money just updating parts for the hellavit.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post
              Damn, maybe that is why parts prices are so high. They are apparently spending time and money just updating parts for the hellavit.
              From what I've read, the version 4 just has more gear lash and is quieter. Same exact oiling set up (with a nozzle).

              I suspect, today, they could have EASILY told me I NEED a version 4, but didn't.

              Sooo, kudo's for being honest to me and hopefully save others some $ / work, as well...



              BTW, even thou my idle dropped to 700 (or so as usual), being hooked up to the YDS, I was very surprised,
              how long it took the engine temp to get up to normal operating 138F (OPENING thermostat range is 136-144F). Maybe 4-5 minutes, about 70F water on the muff's... Seems I'm going to be running a little longer with the Salt Away to make sure the T-stat IS open..
              Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 01-05-2017, 04:02 PM.
              Scott
              1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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              • #82
                Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View Post

                Saving a pic of the engine operation(F2) was a "CSV" program which we couldn't open... Finally got the above screen, snipped it to up-load here..

                I wish (and thought I saw) I could get the same pic as what's on the puter as the engines running...
                - you can download a free & simple program to read .csv files such as

                CSV Viewer


                - to capture what you are seeing on the screen,

                just press simultaneously the "Windows" key (left bottom row of keyboard)

                and the "PrntScrn" key (upper right)

                that will place a .jpg in your "pictures" folder:

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by fairdeal View Post
                  - you can download a free & simple program to read .csv files such as

                  CSV Viewer


                  - to capture what you are seeing on the screen,

                  just press simultaneously the "Windows" key (left bottom row of keyboard)

                  and the "PrntScrn" key (upper right)

                  that will place a .jpg in your "pictures" folder:

                  I'm getting directed to a "free trial" page that doesn't appear to be the same as the first page..?
                  Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 01-05-2017, 04:20 PM.
                  Scott
                  1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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                  • #84
                    Scott, you have a pm on something totally different than this thread.

                    also what web page are you being redirected from?

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by 99yam40 View Post
                      Scott, you have a pm on something totally different than this thread.

                      also what web page are you being redirected from?
                      This is where the link eventually brings you to:
                      https://www.manageengine.com/product...FZNZhgodG80Ahw


                      Re the PM (a "pressure washer attachment" question for driveways), here's
                      some pic's I just took of mine.

                      The "rods" screw into the center piece (loctited I would think)
                      so you can adjust that angle to your liking.

                      Mine, as you can see are close to pointing straight down.
                      Why you'd want it off to the side wouldn't clean as well,
                      just spin up faster..

                      The rods them selves, at the end appear to be 90 degrees,
                      where the "jets" screw in:









                      Scott
                      1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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                      • #86
                        2nd & 3rd pic shows the angle I was looking for,
                        somewhere close to 20 to 30 degrees is my guess.
                        definitely not a 45
                        has to have a little angle to get it to spin enough but not too fast.
                        thanks for the reply

                        by the way I see in the 3rd pic that there is some Teflon from those bearings/seals oosing out/cold flowing out. those are the ones I was trying to find and have not had any luck finding replacements on line anywhere. should be simple to replace if you can find them.
                        once they cold flow enough the water just blows by them reducing the pressure to the jets and stops the arms from spinning.

                        I have a friend that made me a set on his metal layth out of fiber/grafite reinforced teflon.
                        seems to work ok, but may wear the brass down at the seal points

                        everything is locktited and is metric. there are set screws on the brass fitting to help lock the pipes/rods in place, but I have found nothing to fit them to unscrew them. They have not stopped me from unscrewing the threaded pipes from the center brass fitting to clean out the excess locktite and relocktite & adjust the angle after someone has run the cleaners over loose debris hitting the arms and knocking them out of proper angle

                        might want to dial back the pressure a little since they are only rated for 3300 psi.
                        not sure if overpressure is what causes the cold flow or not, but my 2200psi @ 3GPM works fine when cleaning concrete
                        Last edited by 99yam40; 01-06-2017, 12:08 PM.

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by 99yam40 View Post
                          2nd & 3rd pic shows the angle I was looking for,
                          somewhere close to 20 to 30 degrees is my guess.
                          definitely not a 45
                          has to have a little angle to get it to spin enough but not too fast.
                          thanks for the reply

                          by the way I see in the 3rd pic that there is some Teflon from those bearings/seals oosing out/cold flowing out. those are the ones I was trying to find and have not had any luck finding replacements on line anywhere. should be simple to replace if you can find them.
                          once they cold flow enough the water just blows by them reducing the pressure to the jets and stops the arms from spinning.

                          I have a friend that made me a set on his metal layth out of fiber/grafite reinforced teflon.
                          seems to work ok, but may wear the brass down at the seal points

                          everything is locktited and is metric. there are set screws on the brass fitting to help lock the pipes/rods in place, but I have found nothing to fit them to unscrew them. They have not stopped me from unscrewing the threaded pipes from the center brass fitting to clean out the excess locktite and relocktite & adjust the angle after someone has run the cleaners over loose debris hitting the arms and knocking them out of proper angle

                          might want to dial back the pressure a little since they are only rated for 3300 psi.
                          not sure if overpressure is what causes the cold flow or not, but my 2200psi @ 3GPM works fine when cleaning concrete
                          Glad that could help. I didn't look close at the teflon / sealer, might be the liquid goo the plumbers use (and rarely leak)

                          I have a "Northern branded" commercial 9 HP Honda with a CAT (BLUE) pump, 3300 or 3400 PSI, 3-3.5 GPH tip) (and a spare pump with slightly higher pressure).

                          I don't have to "push" the circular washer, it pretty much "floats"over the concrete. Just kinda aim and shove if set at max RPM's ...

                          Knocks out the driveway in 1/4 the time as before!! And no streaks...
                          Scott
                          1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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                          • #88
                            they do work well when they work properly.
                            do not use a fairly new concrete, just on old.

                            I was working on our pastors pressure washer at his house and took one along to let him use at his daughters residence once I got his running again, and went to show him how these work on his driveway.
                            there was a dark spot at the downspout of gutters system on driveway, so I told him to try it there.
                            it made lots of swill marks. took the top layer off the fairly new concrete

                            look at pic #3, right where the Allen head SS center pin/bolt is coming out of the brass piece. there is a little bit of the Teflon bearing coming up and out. Seen it on mine and on some of the others I won bids on.
                            I will have to take a picture of the next one I take apart. hard to explain if you have not seen the inside of one yet.

                            It is not Teflon tape, but the stuff cold flowing out reminds me of it being so thin.

                            when took apart you can see it coming off of the bearing/seal part and that the part does not fill the gap as well as it should along with not being the correct shape when it is real bad.

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                            • #89
                              Yep, I haven't had it apart at all and in use 2-3 years maybe...Just the driveway and dock...

                              That's surprising the newish concrete come up...
                              Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 01-06-2017, 01:07 PM.
                              Scott
                              1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR

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                              • #90
                                just the real fine powdery top smooth layer, left it a little rough with the coarser sand type of feeling and looks

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