Decided to repost, thought it was very important and might have been pastover from bickering the other day. I also have more info.
I posted
Just had my yearly oil change /service twin Yam F150 2004. The mechanic stated "the harmonic balancers are noisy (loud) should be replaced. Has anyone had this happen. The balancer gears are plastic and will wear and create some noise, but what is the life of this part.
Thanks Jim
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I found more info:
After talking with several Yamaha shops/mechanics, this is a problem. Their was no recall, but Yamaha acknowledged they had a bad batch of Hamonic Balancers (it mounts on the block and is driven by the crank to keep the motor from shaking itself to death).
Yamaha has decided to have any certified mechanic (after hearing a loud whine) to call them. They then get the go ahead to inspect the oil for debris/particles and to inspect the Hamonic Balancer/gears for wear. The shop then takes pictures and emails them to Yamaha and they decide whether they are going to change the block also (excessive wear/damage from particles).
They are doing this in or out of warranty. I don't know if this pertains to all models, but if you were to pay for this, it's around $1000 Bucks per motor !
This is not advertised by Yamaha (obvious reasons) and some shops, mine on the West Coast did not know (some know out here/ some don't).
Two days later (today) my Yamaha certified shop called and Yamaha is going to replace both balancers, parts and labor no charge. $2000 bucks.
Whew, it pays to check around, thank you Andy on the East Coast.
Andy Munao
Yamaha Outboard Sales, Parts and Service
1-800-213-3323 parts@shipyardisland.com
mailto:andyjr@shipyardisland.com
Hope this helps someone else.
Jim
I posted
Just had my yearly oil change /service twin Yam F150 2004. The mechanic stated "the harmonic balancers are noisy (loud) should be replaced. Has anyone had this happen. The balancer gears are plastic and will wear and create some noise, but what is the life of this part.
Thanks Jim
1 reply
I found more info:
After talking with several Yamaha shops/mechanics, this is a problem. Their was no recall, but Yamaha acknowledged they had a bad batch of Hamonic Balancers (it mounts on the block and is driven by the crank to keep the motor from shaking itself to death).
Yamaha has decided to have any certified mechanic (after hearing a loud whine) to call them. They then get the go ahead to inspect the oil for debris/particles and to inspect the Hamonic Balancer/gears for wear. The shop then takes pictures and emails them to Yamaha and they decide whether they are going to change the block also (excessive wear/damage from particles).
They are doing this in or out of warranty. I don't know if this pertains to all models, but if you were to pay for this, it's around $1000 Bucks per motor !
This is not advertised by Yamaha (obvious reasons) and some shops, mine on the West Coast did not know (some know out here/ some don't).
Two days later (today) my Yamaha certified shop called and Yamaha is going to replace both balancers, parts and labor no charge. $2000 bucks.
Whew, it pays to check around, thank you Andy on the East Coast.
Andy Munao
Yamaha Outboard Sales, Parts and Service
1-800-213-3323 parts@shipyardisland.com
mailto:andyjr@shipyardisland.com
Hope this helps someone else.
Jim