Jerry_NJ
Petty Officer 1st Class
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I looked at a 9.9 hp Yamaha 2cycle outboard engine that is about 17 years old and is characterized by its owner as having only a few hours on it. It looks that way too, removing the engine cover shows a spotlessly clean engine. It didn't start on a few pulls, I didn't try more but plan to try to check it out further. The low usage of the Yamaha was because the boat owner also has a 4cycle 25 hp engine that is the engine of choice for this boat. There are a few lakes in NJ that limit hp to 10 hp, thus the 9.9 hp, but it seems he rarely used the boat on those lakes.
What should I look for? Is there such a thing as too few running hours, perhaps rust inside, and/or seals dried out, carburetor gummed up (even if run dry after each use?) or hardened varnish from long periods of sitting dry. Is this less of a problem in 2cycle engines than for 4cycle engines?
I have heard elsewhere that the water pump impeller (soft/rubber?) can be damaged by sitting dry for long periods - it was even related to me that Yamaha has more than its share of problems with the water pump - again I think just the impeller as it gets power from a taps into the drive shaft to the prop, right? I was told the water pump needs to see preventive maintenance (replacement) every 3 to 5 years.
If the engine starts, that would seem to give the fuel system a passing grade, is there something to look/listen for or if the engine runs smoothly is that enough? What is the best way to check the water pump short of disassemble.. that said is there a good thread on discussing replacing the water pump on a small Yamaha OB from the 1990s?
Is there a consensus on the general quality of a 1995 9.9 HP Yamaha? Assuming it is in great condition is it worth $500 or more?
What should I look for? Is there such a thing as too few running hours, perhaps rust inside, and/or seals dried out, carburetor gummed up (even if run dry after each use?) or hardened varnish from long periods of sitting dry. Is this less of a problem in 2cycle engines than for 4cycle engines?
I have heard elsewhere that the water pump impeller (soft/rubber?) can be damaged by sitting dry for long periods - it was even related to me that Yamaha has more than its share of problems with the water pump - again I think just the impeller as it gets power from a taps into the drive shaft to the prop, right? I was told the water pump needs to see preventive maintenance (replacement) every 3 to 5 years.
If the engine starts, that would seem to give the fuel system a passing grade, is there something to look/listen for or if the engine runs smoothly is that enough? What is the best way to check the water pump short of disassemble.. that said is there a good thread on discussing replacing the water pump on a small Yamaha OB from the 1990s?
Is there a consensus on the general quality of a 1995 9.9 HP Yamaha? Assuming it is in great condition is it worth $500 or more?