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    I have a 1991 Pro V 150 that is on a Skeeter 175 DX that was purchased new.
    The motor now has 317 hours. Is that a lot of hours ? I take very good care of the boat and it is kept inside and I fish about twice a month year round. How long would you questemate that this motor will be still running. I am 63 years young and I can't afford a new one.
    Thanks

  • #2
    Originally posted by Ray Ritchotte View Post
    I have a 1991 Pro V 150 that is on a Skeeter 175 DX that was purchased new.
    The motor now has 317 hours. Is that a lot of hours ? I take very good care of the boat and it is kept inside and I fish about twice a month year round. How long would you questemate that this motor will be still running. I am 63 years young and I can't afford a new one.
    Thanks
    I have a friend thats had his outboard for 15 years and looks like it did when he bought it , still goes like a charm amd never missed a beat ! Gets it serviced each year with new spark plugs and the idle checked and set ! its all that ever gets done year in and year out ,has done a lots work and we have been in some hairy situations over the years being more than 20 miles off shore punching a head wind and rough seas . Takes 2 hours to get to the fishing grounds and 6 hours to get back after a days *****ing and going all the time .

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    • #3
      Ray --
      If it makes you feel any better, my first motor was a 1987 Yamaha Pro 50 - When the #3 piston ring failed I had 1,187 hours on it. No kidding! Never messed with the Precision Blend oil system and never had a problem with the motor up to that point. It still "limped" in with the 2 good cylinders.
      I can't say I neglected the motor but I cannot claim that it was pampered either.

      One thing I do try to do is keep the fuel tank full. After I use my boat I always tank up to remove the airspace in the tank. Air contains moisture, moisture causes problems!

      Enjoy -

      CatCam

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      • #4
        If the motor is running fine now then it will probably continue right on. Do some preventive maintenance and be sure to install a fuel/water separator and use the Stabil Marine all the time. Walmart sells fuel/water separator for $27 and very easy to install with 2 screws, just cut your fuel lines carefully to avoid any rubbing or kinking. It's the best thing you can do to keep your motor running like a top! Good Luck!

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        • #5
          Thanks guys,

          I do pamper my boat and motor and I will get to Walmart to buy a water seperater. I have been using Sea Foam since new and I just switched to the Starbrite product because of the 10% ethanal being used here in AZ. Sea foam does not have that preventative in it.
          I love to fish in this boat and every time I go to the lake people make comments to me about how good it looks and "are you breaking in your new boat". The look on thier faces when I tell them its a 1991 just keeps me grinning. I have had many offers on this boat. One guy wanted my wifes phone number just in case I kick the bucket and she sells it.

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          • #6
            i would also use seafoam and or ringfree as a carbon preventative

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            • #7
              You can just unscrew that fuel/water separator cartridge and dump it in a clean container to see what's in there, and then put it back on. The cartridges are about $7 at Walmart but no need to change it all the time just to waste money. But I do carry a spare cartridge in the boat just in case I ever need it. After you install this new filter you'll notice that you get about nothing in the motor mounted filter/screen, which is just double protection. I notice the new Yamaha High Output motors come with 2 fuel/water separators on them, one on the transom and the one on the motor. It tells you what they think about the fuel/ethanol/water problem. Good Luck!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jb123 View Post
                i would also use seafoam and or ringfree as a carbon preventative
                Careful with the sea foam with ethonal fuel. It dosen't like it. Ring free is a great product and stabil fuel saver.

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                • #9
                  Yep, I believe with the fuel/water separator and Stabil Marine and the Ringfree all the time, you'll be pretty much home free on fuel problems. Good Luck!

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