I recently purchased a 2004 Yamaha F25 four stroke electric start remote control. The guy I purchased it from said that he only put around 10 hours on it after break-in. Then the motor sat in his garage for about a year.
The first time I took it out it started up great, idled great, and after about 5 minutes at higher RPMs with 2 minutes at WOT the motor bogged down and went into what I believe is RPM reduction mode.
There was no water coming out of the tell-tale.
I took it to my local Yamaha dealer and they replaced the impeller and said that it was torn.
The next time I took it out the tell-tale was peeing great and we idled for about 5 minutes then went WOT for about 5 minutes before the motor started bogging down again. It seemed like the same RPM reduction mode. We throttled it down to idle speed and *****ed for about 2 hours. The motor ran great at idle speed.
I took it out last night and it went into what I believe was RPM Reduction Mode after about 10 minutes of ¾ throttle. It idled just fine and if I killed the motor and started it right back up I could get to WOT for about a minute before it went back into reduction mode. This time I was keeping the fuel bulb firm to rule out a fuel supply issue.
I do not have any buzzers or alarms on the control box or console.
The other think is the motor exhausts a small amount of white smoke when I kill it. It kind of hisses and puffs white smoke. Is this normal? Does this indicate some other overheating going on?
My plan is to do the following:
-Hook up a 12V LED to the overheat alarm wires to see if it actually is going off. Im not totally sure that the motor even thinks that it is overheating. Are there wires in the harness I can use for this?
-Test/swap the thermostat. What is the difference between the thermostat and the thermosensor? The replacement parts looks like it should trip at ~130 degrees. Is that right?
Thanks,
John Jewett
The first time I took it out it started up great, idled great, and after about 5 minutes at higher RPMs with 2 minutes at WOT the motor bogged down and went into what I believe is RPM reduction mode.
There was no water coming out of the tell-tale.
I took it to my local Yamaha dealer and they replaced the impeller and said that it was torn.
The next time I took it out the tell-tale was peeing great and we idled for about 5 minutes then went WOT for about 5 minutes before the motor started bogging down again. It seemed like the same RPM reduction mode. We throttled it down to idle speed and *****ed for about 2 hours. The motor ran great at idle speed.
I took it out last night and it went into what I believe was RPM Reduction Mode after about 10 minutes of ¾ throttle. It idled just fine and if I killed the motor and started it right back up I could get to WOT for about a minute before it went back into reduction mode. This time I was keeping the fuel bulb firm to rule out a fuel supply issue.
I do not have any buzzers or alarms on the control box or console.
The other think is the motor exhausts a small amount of white smoke when I kill it. It kind of hisses and puffs white smoke. Is this normal? Does this indicate some other overheating going on?
My plan is to do the following:
-Hook up a 12V LED to the overheat alarm wires to see if it actually is going off. Im not totally sure that the motor even thinks that it is overheating. Are there wires in the harness I can use for this?
-Test/swap the thermostat. What is the difference between the thermostat and the thermosensor? The replacement parts looks like it should trip at ~130 degrees. Is that right?
Thanks,
John Jewett
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