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  • Salt Removal

    Have a 1999,90 HP 2 stroke that has a lot of salt builup visible on the engine internals when I removed the thermostat.
    I plan on removing the cylinder and exhaust covers and clean out this builup.
    I would appreciate some input from anyone who has done this as to the best way of removing the deposits, and what parts should I order before disasembly

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    my motor is the exact same 1999 yamaha 90c 2 stroke also, and I've thought about how to flush the motor, although I haven't actually done it yet. My plan is to run the motor in a 55 gallon drum of fresh water and use some automotive radiator flush in it. seems the cooling system on a car is very similar to an outboard motor with many different parts of aluminum, plastic, rubber, etc. I plan to research this idea before I do it but it might be a plan. of course it would be great to remove the exhaust covers, etc. and manually clean as much of the salt deposits as possible before any flushing. just an idea...
    Good luck!

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    • #3
      just completed that very task a little differently though. the engine i worked on was a 1991 90. i removed the head water jacket and exhaust cover. using condensor coil cleaner from home depot, i put it in a spray bottle and then sprayed the passages accordingly. it melts the salt away and cleans up easy.

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