I've had this motor since '88, bought it brand new. Nothing ever wrong. I last used it Jan '08, then did not use it until a month ago. A month ago, when I first used it this fall, it wouldn't start after many pulls. Took it into the Yamaha dealer. He cleaned the carb and re-gapped the spark plugs and "ran it in test tank and adjusted air mix and idle." When I got it back, it started up fine. But it idled fast and would not slow down on its own, as it used to do after about a 3-minute warmup. Turning the throttle back and forth had no effect. After 15 minutes of fast idle, I turned the motor off, turned it back on and the fast idle was gone -- I was then able to adjust the rpms to any level with the throttle. However, when I shut the motor off and took a 5-minute trip upriver using my main motor, the same fast idle problem occurred again when I re-started the 9.9. This happened repeatedly for two days
Also, there was a noticeable trail of oil and/or gas in the water from the motor the whole time, decreasing as time went on but still some there both days.
I took it back to the Yamaha mechanic. Picked it up today. His diagnosis: "oil level was too high, made the idle run too high. checked enrichener on carb -- it's working. on the gas and oil leak, pulled dipstick and gas and oil came out. drained out the oil, replaced the filter, put in new oil. let motor run in tank to see if motor is leaking gas to oil. motor runs good. checked the idle -- motor runs fine."
When I started it up today, again the idle was fast and would not decrease on its own. After 12 minutes of fast idle, I shut the motor off, re-started it and the idle returned to a slow idle. However, the motor runs faster than it used to at the lowest level on the throttle, making my boat go too fast to fish in real slow current, I could only fish in faster current. And again, there was a slight trail of oil/gas, not as much as before but noticeable.
What could be causing the fast idle not to decrease on its own within the normal time frame? And the oil and gas trail in the water? And the slightly faster rpm at the lowest throttle level after the fast idle goes away? I'm taking it back to the repairman tomorrow, but he doesn't seem to be able to correct the problem. Or does it run fine in his tank but not on my boat?
I have a system that automatically mixes gas and oil for both my 115 Yamaha and my 9.9. I connect the gas line only to the motor in use, switch it back and forth.
It's 1:30 in the morning. Will check back for responses tomorrow night after fishing and returning the motor to the mchanic.
Help. Thanks.
Also, there was a noticeable trail of oil and/or gas in the water from the motor the whole time, decreasing as time went on but still some there both days.
I took it back to the Yamaha mechanic. Picked it up today. His diagnosis: "oil level was too high, made the idle run too high. checked enrichener on carb -- it's working. on the gas and oil leak, pulled dipstick and gas and oil came out. drained out the oil, replaced the filter, put in new oil. let motor run in tank to see if motor is leaking gas to oil. motor runs good. checked the idle -- motor runs fine."
When I started it up today, again the idle was fast and would not decrease on its own. After 12 minutes of fast idle, I shut the motor off, re-started it and the idle returned to a slow idle. However, the motor runs faster than it used to at the lowest level on the throttle, making my boat go too fast to fish in real slow current, I could only fish in faster current. And again, there was a slight trail of oil/gas, not as much as before but noticeable.
What could be causing the fast idle not to decrease on its own within the normal time frame? And the oil and gas trail in the water? And the slightly faster rpm at the lowest throttle level after the fast idle goes away? I'm taking it back to the repairman tomorrow, but he doesn't seem to be able to correct the problem. Or does it run fine in his tank but not on my boat?
I have a system that automatically mixes gas and oil for both my 115 Yamaha and my 9.9. I connect the gas line only to the motor in use, switch it back and forth.
It's 1:30 in the morning. Will check back for responses tomorrow night after fishing and returning the motor to the mchanic.
Help. Thanks.