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I have 2002 F225's with 1,100 hours. About 2 months ago the port engine started to give me the overheat alarm when running at 600 rpm - didn't occur at 800 rpm or higher, engines running great at high rpm's. Took it to Yamaha dealer & showed them that alarm would go off after idling in gear for 10 minutes - shut it off and restart it would overheat in 1 minute.
Engines were due for 100 hour service so that was the first step - problem continued after that service. I was with the tech when he checked engine temperature with digital thermometer & temp showed 135 degrees when alarm was going off. Replaced temperature sensor - same problem existed. Tech & service manager suggested flushing engine with acid to clear out any salt buildup. I questioned them regarding possible corrosion service needed & was told that the acid flush would only be a couple of hours labor and is more often all that is needed.
Acid flush was completed and invoice states boat was sea trialed and problem was corrected.(Separate issue was that the invoice was in excess of $2,000) I took the boat out about a week later - it ran fine at high rpm's but at 600 rpm's overheat alarm activated after 30 minutes. I ran it at 800 rpm's for 1 1/2 hours and no problem. Now the dealership owner is trying to convince me that this issue is very common for 14 year old engines & 1,100 hours.
I did request that they scope the engine when lower unit was off for the acid wash. Tech told me that he reported that the results of the scope showed engine looked rough and was told by service manager that I didn't want to put a lot of money into engine because of high hours. My service file shows no reference to this and management says tech works on so many engines that he has confused it with a different engine.
I have read so many reports that initial sign of corrosion is overheating at low rpm. If any of you have any input, I would appreciate hearing it. I don't want to put a bunch of money into the engines if not necessary but, on the other hand $5,000 is a lot less than repowering. I have been averaging about 150 hours per year since I have had the boat and would like to get 5 more years out of them if possible
Engines were due for 100 hour service so that was the first step - problem continued after that service. I was with the tech when he checked engine temperature with digital thermometer & temp showed 135 degrees when alarm was going off. Replaced temperature sensor - same problem existed. Tech & service manager suggested flushing engine with acid to clear out any salt buildup. I questioned them regarding possible corrosion service needed & was told that the acid flush would only be a couple of hours labor and is more often all that is needed.
Acid flush was completed and invoice states boat was sea trialed and problem was corrected.(Separate issue was that the invoice was in excess of $2,000) I took the boat out about a week later - it ran fine at high rpm's but at 600 rpm's overheat alarm activated after 30 minutes. I ran it at 800 rpm's for 1 1/2 hours and no problem. Now the dealership owner is trying to convince me that this issue is very common for 14 year old engines & 1,100 hours.
I did request that they scope the engine when lower unit was off for the acid wash. Tech told me that he reported that the results of the scope showed engine looked rough and was told by service manager that I didn't want to put a lot of money into engine because of high hours. My service file shows no reference to this and management says tech works on so many engines that he has confused it with a different engine.
I have read so many reports that initial sign of corrosion is overheating at low rpm. If any of you have any input, I would appreciate hearing it. I don't want to put a bunch of money into the engines if not necessary but, on the other hand $5,000 is a lot less than repowering. I have been averaging about 150 hours per year since I have had the boat and would like to get 5 more years out of them if possible