Hi all,
After some advice regarding removing engine deposits / decarboning / internal cleaning.
I’ve recently acquired a 1993 115HP V4 Yamaha outboard (model 6E5 - long leg - 115BET) that looks to be in excellent shape for its age cosmetically (hours unknown). It starts easily and idles well on hose muffs in the driveway but I am yet to put it into the water to give it an actual run.
I was planning to run a ring free shock treatment in the first tank of fuel when I take it out in the next month but I was told by my Yamaha marine dealer service department not to waste money on ring free and use a can of Yamalube Combustion Chamber Cleaner instead as its far more effective than a ring free shock treatment.
The service department of the dealership told me they always use the Yamalube Combustion Chamber Cleaner when they service customers boats and to use it by:
• Spraying directly into the each of the carbie throats for 4 seconds while running at 1100 RPM
• Then letting it run for a few minutes
• Spray again until ½ the can is used and shut off the motor straight away
• Let it sit overnight
• Run the engine at medium load in the lake for about 10 minutes to finish.
• Repeat every 200 hours
As I don’t know the history of this outboard and with it being 22 years old, would you recommend me getting a can of Combustion Chamber Cleaner and using it? My aim is to look after and keep the engine in top shape.
This won’t cause any damage would it? I’ve read people are worried hard prices of carbon could break off and scratch up the cylinder etc.
After some advice regarding removing engine deposits / decarboning / internal cleaning.
I’ve recently acquired a 1993 115HP V4 Yamaha outboard (model 6E5 - long leg - 115BET) that looks to be in excellent shape for its age cosmetically (hours unknown). It starts easily and idles well on hose muffs in the driveway but I am yet to put it into the water to give it an actual run.
I was planning to run a ring free shock treatment in the first tank of fuel when I take it out in the next month but I was told by my Yamaha marine dealer service department not to waste money on ring free and use a can of Yamalube Combustion Chamber Cleaner instead as its far more effective than a ring free shock treatment.
The service department of the dealership told me they always use the Yamalube Combustion Chamber Cleaner when they service customers boats and to use it by:
• Spraying directly into the each of the carbie throats for 4 seconds while running at 1100 RPM
• Then letting it run for a few minutes
• Spray again until ½ the can is used and shut off the motor straight away
• Let it sit overnight
• Run the engine at medium load in the lake for about 10 minutes to finish.
• Repeat every 200 hours
As I don’t know the history of this outboard and with it being 22 years old, would you recommend me getting a can of Combustion Chamber Cleaner and using it? My aim is to look after and keep the engine in top shape.
This won’t cause any damage would it? I’ve read people are worried hard prices of carbon could break off and scratch up the cylinder etc.
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