I have a 2006 four stroke 150 with 466 hours. It is running perfectly and I'm wondering what the average life expectancy is of this engine if it is well maintained.
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Besides maintenance, how you run it overall I would think would make a difference..
IE, if you usually cruise at say 4,000 RPM's, vs 6,000 RPM's. Obviously, your a bit easier on the engine at 4K (and a longer life as well)..Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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In addition to the regular maintenance everyone knows about, I think it's important to let the engine warm up before running it at higher RPM, and to run it a progressively higher RPM before going WOT.
I also like to let the engine continue to pee at idle to cool itself off before shutting it off. I see people go from WOT to a complete shut off, and that can't be as good as getting the engine gradually cooler by slowing down the RPM and then letting it pee for a bit at idle before shutting it down.
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Originally posted by bajakeith View PostAll depends on how much LOVE you give Her..and praying don't hurt nothing !!
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Originally posted by TownsendsFJR1300 View PostBesides maintenance, how you run it overall I would think would make a difference..
IE, if you usually cruise at say 4,000 RPM's, vs 6,000 RPM's. Obviously, your a bit easier on the engine at 4K (and a longer life as well)..
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Originally posted by Joe Gillespie View PostThank you I have essentially the same set up with my 2006 Pathfinder CC 22'
WOT on my 20'4" Angler CC is 45MPH @ 5900RPM's.
It is somewhat squirrelly at that speed, even trimmed out.
3,500-4000 is a comfy ride and is in the "sweet zone" for mileage too...Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdqmXcWs64k
almost 9k hours and more on a Yamaha outboard without major repairs isnīt unprecedented but is remarkable anyway!
What impressed me/ let me curious was how they get the value of 7000 hours on outboard is equivalent to 225000miles/362000km's on automobile in urban useLast edited by almetelo; 06-05-2016, 04:40 PM.
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Originally posted by almetelo View Posthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdqmXcWs64k
almost 9k hours and more on a Yamaha outboard without major repairs isnīt unprecedented but is remarkable anyway!
What impressed me/ let me curious was how they get the value of 7000 hours on outboard is equivalent to 225000miles/362000km's on automobile in urban use
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