Re: Yamaha 9.9 cooling water flow?
I've got a 92 Yamaha 9.9 high thrust that I have had lots of trouble with salting up. Two years ago I took it apart and cleaned it out as best I would and put it back together, but it's already salted up again even though I run water through it after every use.
When I recently started it after it sat all winter it wouldn't pump any water, so I took off the two brass nipples and found lots of salt in there. I then removed the valve cover and found an area where I could drill two holes into the ports and then tap a hole for a brass plug to remove again later on. I drilled out a lot of salt from both ports which worked wonders on the bottom (rear) port, but the top (front) port is still not pumping water, and I drilled all the way down the port three inches or so. I also dripped muriatic acid into the ports to dissolve the salt, which worked wonders on the rear port, but still hasn't fixed the front port.
The front port now pumps water like I've never seen before though, so I'm happy about that. I wish I had a schematic or picture of how the water travels through those ports in that head so I could find where the plugged water port is from the outside. I would then consider drilling into it from outside to clean it out then tap and plug the hole or add a nipple for water to eliminate from that hole.
Why doesn't Yamaha solve this salting up problem by giving us better access to these water ports? They probably just want to sell more new motors. But I would be afraid to buy any salt water cooled outboard after this problem.