FloJet
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- AR
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- 24
What rod with rubber boot are you referring to?
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There are two per pump.... Steering rod and bucket control rod.What rod with rubber boot are you referring to?
I'm guessing all in the back transom?There are two per pump.... Steering rod and bucket control rod.
I thought the main bearing is sealed and doesn't require maintenance? (On newer models)
@seanmclean If your boat recommends anti-freeze then what I would do it run it through the engine first, then shut down and let it cool. Then start it up to fog it, fog it fast, then shut it down (or the fogging oil itself will kill the engine) - as long as you do this in under 30 seconds you won't need any cooling water.
My 3 Yamaha jet boat's engines have never seen anti freeze and haven't cared less (and in WI where they were stored before I moved to NC...it was COLD!!!). My ballast system....I'll be treating it.
Any posts and pics out there on what to grease down for the 100 hour maintenance? Not sure where all the cables and all are located I suppose. I'm almost to the 100 hr mark and I don't want to take it to the dealer to get over charged as that's all I will be needing done. Already changed spark plugs and oil/filter.I added a couple of items for trailer maintenance - not necessarily a winterization item, but needs to be checked - brakes functioning, and hitch ball latch adjusted right.
Any posts and pics out there on what to grease down for the 100 hour maintenance? Not sure where all the cables and all are located I suppose. I'm almost to the 100 hr mark and I don't want to take it to the dealer to get over charged as that's all I will be needing done. Already changed spark plugs and oil/filter.
Ok thank you. So besides greasing the bearing housing, there is nothing else to grease it looks like? I thought maybe some cables on the transom needed grease too?There is an FAQ on what needs greasing....
https://jetboaters.net/faq/what-needs-greasing-in-the-drive-train-on-my-yamaha-jet-boat.9/
Ok thank you. So besides greasing the bearing housing, there is nothing else to grease it looks like? I thought maybe some cables on the transom needed grease too?
Thank you sir- Lube main bearing (check out this FAQ on what needs greasing)
- Lube reverse gate linkages (2 points)
- Lube Steering linkage (2 points)
The last 2 above are simple....pull back the rubber boot on the cable end, wipe some grease on the connection and push the boot back on.