[Rhodes22-list] Removing motor for repair

Alan Robertson bigal_61 at msn.com
Thu Sep 27 11:55:33 EDT 2007


Your hesitation, might just be when your fuel injection  system goes from low speed to high speed and gives the cylinders a big slug of gas all at once. Not to worry unless motor stalls during or as a result of the hesitation. Otherwise you might get your injectors cleaned when replacing the fuel filter.
 "Thor IV"
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  From: Just bent<mailto:j.bulfer at jbtek.com> 
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  Jim,
  If you can't find a someone to lift it off for you, pay someone. It's not
  worth a back problem.
  After you get it off, make sure you set it down on the correct side. It
  matters on my outboard.
  Jb



  James Barron wrote:
  > 
  > Being relative newbies, Jim and I are wondering (OK, having lively
  > debates) about how to safely remove
  > our 80 pound Yamaha motor for repair if necessary.  It has been idling
  > fine, but hesitating when increasing the throttle.
  > We will replace the fuel filter (our first guess), but if that doesn't
  > work, we will need to take it to the
  > local Yamaha dealer for repair.  We have no previous experience with
  > outboard motors.
  > Back to removing the motor---neither one of us can lift heavy objects. Any
  > creative way to remove
  > it without manhandling it? We will be taking it out of the water this
  > weekend. :(
  > 
  > Thanks,
  > Jim and Kathy Barron
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