1987 115hp What a mess, It was overheating I think, Green light on and buzzer sounding, first I broke one of the bolts on the pcv, so I had to take the cover off, broke three more bolts none of them easy to reach. First question , the pcv was stuck shut, what will this cause? second what can be put on the bolts to help with corrosion. Thanks
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At least for the stuck bolts, put some good penetrating oil on it(I like PB Blaster) , do that a couple of times.
Gently smack the bolt some to help loosen the corrosion.
Putting some heat, from say a heat gun around the block where the bolt is (making sure you don't melt any plastic/rubber etc). You can spray while its hot and soaks in too.
While its still hot, put a wrench on it. If it doesn't move, DON'T FORCE IT or you'll have another broken bolt.. Repeat...
ANY BOLT that is that stubborn, especially the smaller ones, leaning on it hard, you can about guarantee to break the head off...
For the ones already broke off, if you can't get a vice grip on it, you may bring it to a machine shop. They have specialty tools that'll remove the broken bolts flat quick.
http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Ya...DER/parts.htmlLast edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 05-18-2016, 05:05 PM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Thanks I did all of those things and after three days of blaster I did get all of them off, could anybody tell me what the pressure regulator valve being closed all the time will cause. I'm looking for the overheating cause. Thanks
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Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View PostAt least for the stuck bolts, put some good penetrating oil on it(I like PB Blaster) , do that a couple of times.
Gently smack the bolt some to help loosen the corrosion.
Putting some heat, from say a heat gun around the block where the bolt is (making sure you don't melt any plastic/rubber etc). You can spray while its hot and soaks in too.
While its still hot, put a wrench on it. If it doesn't move, DON'T FORCE IT or you'll have another broken bolt.. Repeat..
I learned a trick from a yamaha mechanic called heat cycling using automatic transmission fluid. Because ATF is non flamable and more viscous comapred to PB blaster its more effective. Pour some over the corroded bolt, heat, then allow to cool, then try getting bolt off. Repeat. It's worked every time for me.Jason
1998 S115TLRW + 1976 Aquasport 170
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Originally posted by Jason2tpa View PostI learned a trick from a yamaha mechanic called heat cycling using automatic transmission fluid. Because ATF is non flamable and more viscous comapred to PB blaster its more effective. Pour some over the corroded bolt, heat, then allow to cool, then try getting bolt off. Repeat. It's worked every time for me.
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All that I have read about is if the PRV sticks open it will dump too much water at low RPM to keep the block full so the top cylinders overheat.
I do not think being stuck closed would cause an overheat.
Maybe Rod or Bosco can give us some incite to what could happen if stuck closed
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Originally posted by pstephens46 View PostWhere is the PRV on a F150TXRD 2004 model?
Part #6 plus spring, etc:
http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Ya...203/parts.htmlLast edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 05-20-2016, 10:40 AM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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