Just under 600 hours and the standard rotation engine of my pair just burned through. Glad I bought the Yamaha Extended Warranty.
I have never seen anything like this.... sorry you're having this to deal with it. Also, looking forward to learning about the cause, and how it will be handled via Yamaha with your extended warranty.
Antidote what is that yellow fitting thing you have connected to the rinse hose connecter? Does it make connecting and disconnecting easier as I have always struggled with that procedure?Just under 600 hours and the standard rotation engine of my pair just burned through. Glad I bought the Yamaha Extended Warranty.
Thank You Antidote and could you please share with me the specifics on your quick disconnect and where you purchased it as I noticed we both live in the same area?It is a quick disconnect and yes it makes life much easier
PM sentThank You Antidote and could you please share with me the specifics on your quick disconnect and where you purchased it as I noticed we both live in the same area?
Thank you again Antidote for your excellent PM description of your quick release motor rinse build. You might consider posting it on the Forum so others may benefit as well.PM sent
Maybe on a different threadThank you again Antidote for your excellent PM description of your quick release motor rinse build. You might consider posting it on the Forum so others may benefit as well.
Antidote, In an earlier post on this thread you mentioned that you kept an engine cover over your coweling to keep water from entering. Do you think that may have prevented air circulation and contributed to the corrosion in our extreme humid environment?I'm with you on wanting to know what happened. I have the left engine to worry about also. The dealership mechanic said he doesn't know why it happened. There was no sign of overheating. He also said , he had never seen this on a 200. I guess my engine was put together on a Monday morning with parts made on a Friday afternoon.
I will offer this, I did notice a change in the sound of this engine about 5 hours before the hole popped through the left side of the cowling. It had a deeper, throatier sound at start up. That was probably when the muffler failed. I did remove the lower and look up the exhaust; however where it failed is covered by the manifold so it couldn't be seen. After that is when the collector failed and burned through the cowling. So if you hear something different get it looked at.
I would think the warmth in the engine when I put the cover on would dry the air. It would most certainly be less water than rain considering the amount we have had this year.Antidote, In an earlier post on this thread you mentioned that you kept an engine cover over your coweling to keep water from entering. Do you think that may have prevented air circulation and contributed to the corrosion in our extreme humid environment?
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