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reelapeelin
09-11-2016, 03:12 PM
Lovin' this motor, but it's run hot twice now while trolling at idle speed. Before I picked it up, it got a new water pump and T Stats, so scratchin' my Levis over what's causing this.

The real puzzler is it trolled for hours one day and did not overheat.

Any ideas?

steplift20
09-11-2016, 03:28 PM
My 150 merc does the same thing sometimes she's good and sometimes she runs hot, what so you expect from a women lol With the merc you also have a poppet valve that would cause overheating Don't know if yamahas have them

spareparts
09-11-2016, 05:51 PM
check the PRV(poppet valve) sounds like its sticking

THEFERMANATOR
09-12-2016, 12:38 AM
My question is always, have you verified that it is actually overheating? Thought those engines were pretty basic with not much of anything to worry about. One thing I would look at is if air is getting in the cooling system. I know failing head gaskets can push air in at slow speeds and cause overheating, but at higher rpm's the water flow is enough to overcome the air getting in.

reelapeelin
09-12-2016, 04:33 AM
My question is always, have you verified that it is actually overheating? Thought those engines were pretty basic with not much of anything to worry about. One thing I would look at is if air is getting in the cooling system. I know failing head gaskets can push air in at slow speeds and cause overheating, but at higher rpm's the water flow is enough to overcome the air getting in.

Ferm, when I shut it down and take the cover off, the top of the heads where the T stats are is VERY hot..leave the cover off for 15 or so minutes, try the ignition til the horn doesn't sound and she'll run great.

reelapeelin
09-12-2016, 04:35 AM
check the PRV(poppet valve) sounds like its sticking

Where is it?...I'll have to find it...can I unstick this one, or should I get a new one?...:head:

spareparts
09-12-2016, 07:32 AM
between the heads on teh exhuast plate, just take it aart, make sure nothing is wedged in there, clean it up and put it back in, you may need a new gasket

phatdaddy
09-12-2016, 07:57 AM
could a base gasket also allow air into cooling system?

reelapeelin
09-12-2016, 06:35 PM
between the heads on teh exhuast plate, just take it aart, make sure nothing is wedged in there, clean it up and put it back in, you may need a new gasket

Will do, Spare...appreciate it...:sun::sun: