I have been a bit misleaded by the mechanics that sold me the engine, they did not foresee to change some gaskets and apparently feigned to see an important issue, so in order for people not to have the same problems, here are some tips and photo to change the exhaust guide, which is probably one of the worse part to change:
- remove the oil level guide
- remove the big bolts and remove the powerhead
- remove the inverter
- remove the 4 bolts, remove the bottom cowling
- remove the 4 bolts on the silent blocks up and down
- remove the upper casing
- remove the bolts and extract the gas exhaust
- remove everything that is linked to the exhaust guide, especially the 4 bolts in the oil tank attaching the manifold
See the pictures.
Now of course there is a problem, see the two last pictures, the exhaust gas on top of the exhaust guide is completely corroded (how comes this is so corroded? What is Yamaha doing?), which would mean to change the entire cranckcase, what should I do with this and can it be repaired?
- remove the oil level guide
- remove the big bolts and remove the powerhead
- remove the inverter
- remove the 4 bolts, remove the bottom cowling
- remove the 4 bolts on the silent blocks up and down
- remove the upper casing
- remove the bolts and extract the gas exhaust
- remove everything that is linked to the exhaust guide, especially the 4 bolts in the oil tank attaching the manifold
See the pictures.
Now of course there is a problem, see the two last pictures, the exhaust gas on top of the exhaust guide is completely corroded (how comes this is so corroded? What is Yamaha doing?), which would mean to change the entire cranckcase, what should I do with this and can it be repaired?