Thanks for helping with my post titled "Open Engine Flushing" on the Yamaha Forum.
The engine is 1990 150 Yamaha
I inherited the engine from a fellow that started having a heating problem after the engine was serviced (spark plugs, water pump and whatever else is included in service) by a "mechanic" that was in his new town. After the service was performed the engine was not run again until the owner settled into yet another town (approx 6 months).
When he finally did get to run the engine it would buzz after running at high RPM. Ran fine at lower RPMS and starts perfect.
He would just run at RPM's low enough as to not overheat. Maybe 10 hrs.
After reading the numerous posts on the forum I began the rather simple task of checking the systems.
Servicing the PRV, thermostats, temp sending units, new water pump and housing and I installed a water pressure guage.
While I had the all the ports open and the lower unit was off I figured I'd rinse out all the areas that water would normally flow.
I noticed that there is something about an inch into the main water tube right above the water pump housing. None of the parts manuals show this tube much less anything in this tube. A check valve maybe?
When I replaced the impeller... the one I removed was in new condition. The stainless steel plate that the impleller rides on had signs of wear. All of that is now new. I also noticed the the main drive shaft does not quite ride in the exact center of the impeller housing.
I havent run the engine since I performed all these tasks but am trying to cover all bases prior to reinstalling the lower unit.
The engine is 1990 150 Yamaha
I inherited the engine from a fellow that started having a heating problem after the engine was serviced (spark plugs, water pump and whatever else is included in service) by a "mechanic" that was in his new town. After the service was performed the engine was not run again until the owner settled into yet another town (approx 6 months).
When he finally did get to run the engine it would buzz after running at high RPM. Ran fine at lower RPMS and starts perfect.
He would just run at RPM's low enough as to not overheat. Maybe 10 hrs.
After reading the numerous posts on the forum I began the rather simple task of checking the systems.
Servicing the PRV, thermostats, temp sending units, new water pump and housing and I installed a water pressure guage.
While I had the all the ports open and the lower unit was off I figured I'd rinse out all the areas that water would normally flow.
I noticed that there is something about an inch into the main water tube right above the water pump housing. None of the parts manuals show this tube much less anything in this tube. A check valve maybe?
When I replaced the impeller... the one I removed was in new condition. The stainless steel plate that the impleller rides on had signs of wear. All of that is now new. I also noticed the the main drive shaft does not quite ride in the exact center of the impeller housing.
I havent run the engine since I performed all these tasks but am trying to cover all bases prior to reinstalling the lower unit.
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