Originally posted by pstephens46
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I joined this forum late last August when I learned what cantankerous bitches these 4 strokes could be. I have learned a LOT since then. And much of it from the threads in which the proletariat simply inquired about solutions on how to keep their very expensive transom additions happy. I've enjoyed reading their posts and have learned much from their experiences with their engines. I also enjoy knowing how mechanical things work, even though I am not a trained technician. And, I also enjoy wrenching (to a degree). Particularly when local labor is over $100 bucks per hour and I yearn to run offshore. Keeping two engines happy can quickly break the bank if I can't step in for the menial issues.
In my line of work, it would be really easy for me to take pot shots at people who inquire about how things work, as they often do. But I go out of my way not to marginalize their ignorance and I don't ridicule their questions. It's not that hard.
While I know next to nothing about my F225 TURDS, I'm not an idiot. I have lived near the water and owned and maintained boats (sail and power) for over 40 years. In that time I have had a professional work on my boats exactly once, when I didn't have the tools or knowhow to replace the seals on an OMC lower unit. In 9 months of Yamaha ownership I have been in and out of both VST's several times, replaced both high and low pressure pumps, all four thermostats, anodes, removed and had reman'd 12 fuel injectors, diagnosed and fixed a starting issue, etc, etc. My engines are almost where I want them!
So, while I shoot myself in the foot here, I don't care. It's no big deal. Most of my knowledge has come from reading other owners solutions.
MANY thanks to all I have learned from on this site.
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