Crlos16
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 126
- Reaction score
- 107
- Points
- 122
- Location
- Houston TX
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2009
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 23
I was finally able to get my boat ready for the season this past Saturday, did the oil change and spark plugs. I'm so glad I did this. keep in mind I'm the second owner on the the 232 "all" service related maintenance were done by a pretty reputable Yamaha dealer, I even have a copy of the invoice that shows what was done and to think last owner payed $489.62 for this half a$$ job!
First thing I noticed none of the spark plugs were gapped correctly, there were couple of plugs that were set below .010 inches, there was no signs of anti-seize used, and the biggest heart stopper was when I pulled the 3rd plug out of the starboard engine I only pull the plug!! No threaded end....
So after calming down and getting couple (alcoholic) drinks in my system, started to think.... how can I get this broken treated part of of the head with out pulling the motor? So couple hours later though about using a easy-out (screw extractor) and boy I tell you when I saw that broken threaded part come out it was like lifting a ton of bricks of my back! I wish I would of taken pictures I was so upset at first then joyful I dint think about pictures.
Anyways guys be sure to check the gap on your spark plugs, I always thought these MR1's ran rough. After new plugs gapped correctly these engines now purr and what a difference on performance!! If feel I have a new boat again.
Couple of pics from yesterday in lake Conroe.
First thing I noticed none of the spark plugs were gapped correctly, there were couple of plugs that were set below .010 inches, there was no signs of anti-seize used, and the biggest heart stopper was when I pulled the 3rd plug out of the starboard engine I only pull the plug!! No threaded end....
So after calming down and getting couple (alcoholic) drinks in my system, started to think.... how can I get this broken treated part of of the head with out pulling the motor? So couple hours later though about using a easy-out (screw extractor) and boy I tell you when I saw that broken threaded part come out it was like lifting a ton of bricks of my back! I wish I would of taken pictures I was so upset at first then joyful I dint think about pictures.
Anyways guys be sure to check the gap on your spark plugs, I always thought these MR1's ran rough. After new plugs gapped correctly these engines now purr and what a difference on performance!! If feel I have a new boat again.
Couple of pics from yesterday in lake Conroe.