Re: Flushing the motor
I've heard that about Yamahas but I have ran them at idle and it never hurt them. Got that info from a Yamaha field rep.
A lot of people do that and are surprised to learn they shouldn't. Maybe they are just lucky. I think that if you run it that way after a day of boating, the impeller is wet (lubed) and also water has to drop down in to the pump area while flushing.
The guy I bought my Yam 150 from demonstrated the motor that way; he didn't know and neither did I. I learned about why not to do that, but since it doesn't hurt the motor, and I was replacing the impeller first thing, it didn't matter.
What is surprising is that a Yam rep said it was OK. Either he didn't know, or the owner's manual is overly cautious (like you can run a Yam at idle for a good distance with no oil but they aren't going to tell you to!)