Hi Ken,
Per THT, there seems to be a good amount of corrosion going on in older F225's (pre-2004) where the cooling passages are rotting out from salt water exposure. Apparently, Yamaha has suppressed news on their warranty rejections for corrosion issues yet has changed how they paint or coat the internal cooling passages of the newer motors (2005 and up).
While I do not believe everything I read on THT, I do want to flush my twin F225's (model year 2004) as best I can. So on this subject, am I correct that the very best way to flush my F225 used in the salt is to:
1. Attach muffs to lower unit (starboard side inlet) with Salt Away, AND
2. Attach a 2nd hose to the flush connector at the cowling (for power head)
3. Tilt engine up 25% (to get pee stream) and
4. Run engine for < 5 minutes to fully flush but avoid overheat
To date, I only did steps #2 and 3 above but I now am thinking I should do step #1 to flush the cooling passages to keep them salt free.
I'm thinking the above should be my new routine for flushing. Yes? Or is this overkill? Thanks, Jack
Per THT, there seems to be a good amount of corrosion going on in older F225's (pre-2004) where the cooling passages are rotting out from salt water exposure. Apparently, Yamaha has suppressed news on their warranty rejections for corrosion issues yet has changed how they paint or coat the internal cooling passages of the newer motors (2005 and up).
While I do not believe everything I read on THT, I do want to flush my twin F225's (model year 2004) as best I can. So on this subject, am I correct that the very best way to flush my F225 used in the salt is to:
1. Attach muffs to lower unit (starboard side inlet) with Salt Away, AND
2. Attach a 2nd hose to the flush connector at the cowling (for power head)
3. Tilt engine up 25% (to get pee stream) and
4. Run engine for < 5 minutes to fully flush but avoid overheat
To date, I only did steps #2 and 3 above but I now am thinking I should do step #1 to flush the cooling passages to keep them salt free.
I'm thinking the above should be my new routine for flushing. Yes? Or is this overkill? Thanks, Jack
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