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Country_Chiel December 4th 04 06:28 AM

Yamaha Outboard question
 
I have a new Yamaha 2HP 2 stroke outboard. Iread the instructions and I am
unsure if it has gear oil when new. It goes into detail about having to
change this oil later so I assume it already has gear oil (that's near the
prop of course). Is this right?
Also can I test it in a bucket of water!

Thanks




Sal's Dad December 4th 04 12:36 PM

I think you can assume it's "ready to go" when the dealer hands it to you.

If you discover they forgot oil, run it 'til it seizes, so you'll get a new
motor, rather than a repair, under warranty ( a lesson I learned the hard
way, with a new '85 Dodge Caravan).

Yes, you can test it in a bucket. If it doesn't have a "neutral" shift,
you may want to remove the prop before starting it in a bucket.

"Country_Chiel" wrote in message
news:1102141727.932652@ftpsrv1...
I have a new Yamaha 2HP 2 stroke outboard. Iread the instructions and I am
unsure if it has gear oil when new. It goes into detail about having to
change this oil later so I assume it already has gear oil (that's near the
prop of course). Is this right?
Also can I test it in a bucket of water!

Thanks






MMC December 7th 04 01:11 AM

If it's like my 2 hp mariner and always in gear you may want to remove the
prop before lighting it up in a bucket. I discovered this the cold wet way.
"Country_Chiel" wrote in message
news:1102141727.932652@ftpsrv1...
I have a new Yamaha 2HP 2 stroke outboard. Iread the instructions and I am
unsure if it has gear oil when new. It goes into detail about having to
change this oil later so I assume it already has gear oil (that's near the
prop of course). Is this right?
Also can I test it in a bucket of water!

Thanks






Boots December 7th 04 10:13 PM

Do not run it too long in a bucket as the water gets hot and
will not cool the engine
"Sal's Dad" wrote
in message ...
I think you can assume it's "ready to go" when the dealer
hands it to you.

If you discover they forgot oil, run it 'til it seizes, so
you'll get a new
motor, rather than a repair, under warranty ( a lesson I
learned the hard
way, with a new '85 Dodge Caravan).

Yes, you can test it in a bucket. If it doesn't have a
"neutral" shift,
you may want to remove the prop before starting it in a
bucket.

"Country_Chiel" wrote in message
news:1102141727.932652@ftpsrv1...
I have a new Yamaha 2HP 2 stroke outboard. Iread the

instructions and I am
unsure if it has gear oil when new. It goes into detail

about having to
change this oil later so I assume it already has gear oil

(that's near the
prop of course). Is this right?
Also can I test it in a bucket of water!

Thanks








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