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I have researched linkage adjustment on my 99 250 ox66 and have found two answers to the same question. Although the factory manual states adjust the link against the stop with no clearance, I have found several sources (including the SELOC manual) stating .040 clearance with the throttle valves closed. The link is currently adjusted to .040 and will need the rod shortened as I have read about to get zero clearance. Why am I worried? Well, this is a new engine to me and I am still trying to get the maintenance updated. Since I had no records from the prior owner, I have been working through the factory schedule one system at a time. She smokes on start up and always has wet (but not oily) plugs, even the new ones. So far I have replaced all three fuel pumps (one was bad), cleaned the fuel filters, checked TPS, idle and crankshaft position sensor. The famous O2 sensor has received the most attention. Although the original sensor was dirty, it was not completely blocked by carbon so I cleaned it and ran it while de carboning the head with sea foam. When I finally got the test harness from yamaha, it didnt surprise me to fail the widely publicized test from the bass boat forum. It reads .7 volts regardless of plugging the number one throttle valve hole. I have the new sensor but unfortunately the wrong gaskets were sent so its not installed yet. I'm not going to install it anyway until the oil linkage issue is resolved, no use in fouling a $220.00 sensor...
So, whats the magic number for the oil pump linkage? I am leaning towards zero clearance, any suggestions?
By the way, I havent gotten to the thermostats yet. They are next on the list. The more I read this forum about this engine, the more I realize there is a lot of work to be done. But I gotta go fishing sometime...
I have researched linkage adjustment on my 99 250 ox66 and have found two answers to the same question. Although the factory manual states adjust the link against the stop with no clearance, I have found several sources (including the SELOC manual) stating .040 clearance with the throttle valves closed. The link is currently adjusted to .040 and will need the rod shortened as I have read about to get zero clearance. Why am I worried? Well, this is a new engine to me and I am still trying to get the maintenance updated. Since I had no records from the prior owner, I have been working through the factory schedule one system at a time. She smokes on start up and always has wet (but not oily) plugs, even the new ones. So far I have replaced all three fuel pumps (one was bad), cleaned the fuel filters, checked TPS, idle and crankshaft position sensor. The famous O2 sensor has received the most attention. Although the original sensor was dirty, it was not completely blocked by carbon so I cleaned it and ran it while de carboning the head with sea foam. When I finally got the test harness from yamaha, it didnt surprise me to fail the widely publicized test from the bass boat forum. It reads .7 volts regardless of plugging the number one throttle valve hole. I have the new sensor but unfortunately the wrong gaskets were sent so its not installed yet. I'm not going to install it anyway until the oil linkage issue is resolved, no use in fouling a $220.00 sensor...
So, whats the magic number for the oil pump linkage? I am leaning towards zero clearance, any suggestions?
By the way, I havent gotten to the thermostats yet. They are next on the list. The more I read this forum about this engine, the more I realize there is a lot of work to be done. But I gotta go fishing sometime...
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