Re: Yamaha 225 getting hot
On the port side of the engine to the rear of the start/battery selonoid is the oil pump. It sits right below the oil tank. If you follow the oil line from the tank you will find the pump. There will be 6 oil line going from the pump to the respective cylinder intakes. Somewhere on each of those six lines is a clear portion where you can see the oil moving when the engine is running. <br /><br />As for MX to be done after a long sit, I would suggest the following.<br /><br />1. Change the lower unit oil. Check for water or metal in the oil. Also pressure and vacuum check the lower unit.<br /><br />2. Remove the prop and grease the spline. <br /><br />3. Change the impellers. Dont just change the impeller, use the whole rebuild kit (approx 50 bucks) which includes the impeller, bottom plate, cup, tons of gaskets and seals. <br /><br />4. Fresh fuel - make sure to run ring free and if the fuel wont be used within 4-5 months, use a fuel stabilizer. Dont forget fuel filter changes. There is a small on under the cowl as well as the water seperating fuel filter - change them both. <br /><br />5. Fresh oil - Both in the main tank and remote, Use YamaLube. When oil sits for a while it get water in it and gels. Also there is a small oil filter in the rear of the remote oil tank. <br /><br />6. Run the engine and decarb each cylinder. <br /><br />7. After decarbing, replace the spark plugs.<br /><br />(This would be the point when I would do the compression check. The engine should be warm, carbon will have been removed and the compressions should have returned. If you do it before you may get a lower than actual compression after sitting for so long. Basically you have to give things a chance to reseat after sitting for so long.)<br /><br />8. Finally do a final tune on the motor to include linkage adjustment, carb sync., timing, etc.<br /><br />Dont forget to check all the electrical - batteries charged, battery cables in good condition, connections clean, inspect throttle and shift cables, etc. Inspect your tilts and steering for leaks and repair as necessary. <br /><br />If you do all of this you should have a reliable engine!<br /><br />Hope everyone agrees on what I have said - This is what I did and I have reliable engines!!!