SouthCarolina1
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jun 17, 2013
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Background: Been looking for a good cheap 90HP Yamaha but until now the ones I have seen for sale were either busted or expensive. My patience was rewarded! I bought a 1989 Glasstream with a 1989 Yamaha 90 ETLF on a galvanized trailer for $600!!! The seller was the original and only owner, still had the paperwork from the dealership! He said he bought it new off the lot in 1990, used it until '93 and then put it in storage because of traveling for his new job. The hour gauge on the boat was sitting at 80hrs! He also had a receipt for having the motor winterized by the dealership in '93. While it was in storage unit rats had ate the wires, carpet, even the rubber off the anchor, and then defecated all over the boat. There is not a solid section of floor. The rats were about 2ft away from eating at the gauges but thankfully never got to them. The rats also did NOT get into the motor! Woohoo! He told me that his wife had been "busting his balls" about getting rid of the boat and had enough so he was selling it cheap to get rid of it ASAP, which I was happy to oblige! The motor will be a solid upgrade on my 1860 Polar Craft.
My Questions:
1) I slightly movd the flywheel by hand to verify it was not locked up but I have not turned the motor over. I am sure the cylinders and o-rings are dry. I am planning on pulling the spark plugs and filling the cylinders with marvel mystery oil. After sitting for two days turn the motor over by hand several times and then attempt to start the motor to perform a compression check. Is this sufficient or should I do something else?
2) If the compression check is satisfactory I plan on rebuilding the carbs, replacing the fuel lines, fuel pump, fuel filter, oil lines, spark plugs, new water pump, the gear oil, clean out the oil tank and strainer, and verifying the electrical components are functioning. What else could I do or replace to prevent motor failure? Should I replace the reed valves? Oil pump? Oil check valves?
My Questions:
1) I slightly movd the flywheel by hand to verify it was not locked up but I have not turned the motor over. I am sure the cylinders and o-rings are dry. I am planning on pulling the spark plugs and filling the cylinders with marvel mystery oil. After sitting for two days turn the motor over by hand several times and then attempt to start the motor to perform a compression check. Is this sufficient or should I do something else?
2) If the compression check is satisfactory I plan on rebuilding the carbs, replacing the fuel lines, fuel pump, fuel filter, oil lines, spark plugs, new water pump, the gear oil, clean out the oil tank and strainer, and verifying the electrical components are functioning. What else could I do or replace to prevent motor failure? Should I replace the reed valves? Oil pump? Oil check valves?
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