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My Yamaha F150 is due for another belt this year.
once the rubrail and some gel coat damage is fixed,by a professional, I will do the maint and place it back in service.
takes about 1.5 hours to change the belt.
takes me about 3hr to do one on a F250 v6 or a V8.
do I pull my plugs and inspect them.
no but I do use a KV tester and check how they are fireing.
if they foul Kv will be high or low.
if the electrodes wear the Kv goes up.
As you apparently prefer to have EVERYONE, who touches anything of yours be a "certified professional", of course that's your business..
However, just as you posted, you don't have to be certified or a Master Tech to perform much of the basic maintenance for the Yamaha OB.
That seems to offend you for some reason.
Sometimes us "Backyardians" have to fix the certified mokanic's f..k ups...
Coulda used some help removing all the sealer the MT spread inside my WP cup when I did my WP kit last.. No one will ever touch that pump again but myself. I'm not paying $100 plus an hour for a MASTER TECH using SEALER not called for or NEEDED for a simple impeller change.. BS.
This forum is for help, for all levels of experience, certified or NOT.
Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
from the factory Yamaha uses yama bond on the cups.
why I dunno.
some manuals call for it.
I use grease to retain the orings.
the cup is a captive audience.
I do watch a tech that does not lift up on the shaft while seating the collar and retainer.
I also use detergent to lube the pump on reassembly. not called for but it is easier on my hands.
I also use detergent when changing belt driven or shaft driven seawater pumps. that way when I start it I can watch for soap bubbles. got bubbles means it primed, no bubbles you got an issue.
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