Yes, because I am on a lift, I can lower my engine all the way down. It is however very difficult for me to attach muffs. In addition, it is my understanding that you get better water flow through the block if the engine is in the UP position. My Owner's Manual also indicates to flush from the garden hose fitting with the engine UP.
Let me add this fact:
I had a Yamaha Shop install my new T-Stats 3 years ago. It might be possible that they installed the new T-Stats but may NOT have cleaned the T-Stat housing area. If my Yamaha Shop didn't clean the T-Stat housing, then the salt build up in my photo could be from 1,200 hours of use. Not sure what the standard protocol is.
Scott:
In answer to your question, I found the best tools to do the cleaning was (1) a long handled flat head screw driver to do some scraping followed by (2) a flexible Pipe brush wrapped in Stainless Steel wool. The pipe brush diameter was similar to the T-Stat housing. Twisting this brush and SS wool in the housing area worked like a ram rod and pad you'd use when cleaning a rifle barrel.
Let me add this fact:
I had a Yamaha Shop install my new T-Stats 3 years ago. It might be possible that they installed the new T-Stats but may NOT have cleaned the T-Stat housing area. If my Yamaha Shop didn't clean the T-Stat housing, then the salt build up in my photo could be from 1,200 hours of use. Not sure what the standard protocol is.
Scott:
In answer to your question, I found the best tools to do the cleaning was (1) a long handled flat head screw driver to do some scraping followed by (2) a flexible Pipe brush wrapped in Stainless Steel wool. The pipe brush diameter was similar to the T-Stat housing. Twisting this brush and SS wool in the housing area worked like a ram rod and pad you'd use when cleaning a rifle barrel.
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