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Motor issue ar 250

JPicinich

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2024
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
25
Hey guys I own a 24 ar 250 with twin 1.9 litre. I have 15 hours on both motors. My starboard side runs a little louder and rougher than the other. Any ideas before I pull her from the water and back to the dealer? No codes thrown and seems to run fine. Just doesn't sound as good as the other. Oil change done and grease fittings topped
 
Hey guys I own a 24 ar 250 with twin 1.9 litre. I have 15 hours on both motors. My starboard side runs a little louder and rougher than the other. Any ideas before I pull her from the water and back to the dealer? No codes thrown and seems to run fine. Just doesn't sound as good as the other. Oil change done and grease fittings topped
A video would help a lot.

Did you check the plugs at 10 hours? If you wanted to do anything put in a new set of spark plugs, be sure to check the gap.

Otherwise I’d run it based on your description.
 
I would strongly suggest confirming oil level and insulation, perhaps identifying if the noise is from the pump or engine.

For your own happiness, I would not take the boat in now unless you identify an issue.

Maybe it needs more use, go run it like you stole it :)

Best of Luck!
 
A video would help a lot.

Did you check the plugs at 10 hours? If you wanted to do anything put in a new set of spark plugs, be sure to check the gap.

Otherwise I’d run it based on your description.

I would strongly suggest confirming oil level and insulation, perhaps identifying if the noise is from the pump or engine.

For your own happiness, I would not take the boat in now unless you identify an issue.

Maybe it needs more use, go run it like you stole it :)

Best of Luck!
Yes oil is good, what do you mean by insulation? And yes i definitely dont want to take her in now, trying to enjoy it
 
Sometimes the engine bay insulation can come loose and lay over the air box inlet.

Fwiw my starboard engine has always run rougher than the port at idle dunno why but it’s fine underway.
 
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