I rebuilt a 2003 Z250TXRB motor. During testing, it has a slow progressive overheating problem when using a boot on the foot. It starts up good and idles around 875 rpm, but the water temperature slowly starts to climb and does not stop. I bought a Yamaha boot, which has a better seal but that just slowed down the over heating process. The tell tale has a good stream once it reaches around 140 degrees. I've engaged forward drive and run it up to 2500 rpm, but that slight accelerates the overheating process until I have to shut it down around 190 degrees. I've checked the water pump and it looks like someone replaced it recently because it has very little wear. I verified the thermostats opened correctly before reassembling the motor plus with the tell tale with a strong output stream, I'm suspicious I did not assemble something correctly but what is the question. The oil pump seemed to not put out much oil and I made sure to bleed out any air, so then I purchased a new one but its about the same amount of output ($215 experiment) and it continues to overheat. I purchased the Yamaha diagnostics computer adapter to monitor the ECU readings. It shows all normal fuel pressures at the 3 stages, so I'm assuming it doesn't have a fuel problem. It shows everything at normal values.
It's twin, an LZ250TXRB was rebuilt at the same time and it runs great, so after comparison between them I'm starting to run out of ideas. I'm putting in a new water pump impeller, housing and o-rings in hopes it may clear up the problem but I suspect it will not. I was reading in the service manual that if the throttle valves are not opening synchronously, they could make it run rough at idle and while opening the throttle, so since the problem child does not run as smooth as its twin I'll recheck those gaps.
I'm starting to run out of ideas, so any suggestions would be appreciated.
It's twin, an LZ250TXRB was rebuilt at the same time and it runs great, so after comparison between them I'm starting to run out of ideas. I'm putting in a new water pump impeller, housing and o-rings in hopes it may clear up the problem but I suspect it will not. I was reading in the service manual that if the throttle valves are not opening synchronously, they could make it run rough at idle and while opening the throttle, so since the problem child does not run as smooth as its twin I'll recheck those gaps.
I'm starting to run out of ideas, so any suggestions would be appreciated.
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