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Hello all,
I have a 1993 Yamaha Pro V 150 on my Ranger 354V bass boat. I was running today , probably about 10 minutes straight at about 3/4 throttle, when all of a sudden (I don't know a whole lot about outboards) it sounded as if I had thrown a rod (from previous car experience). I checked the oil reservoir in both the main tank and the motor itself and they were both full. I guess what I am asking is what other reason would something like that happen? I mean is there something possibly could have done to prevent it. I know it is kind of a loaded question since you don't know the history of the motor itself. I have only owned it for 2 months myself , and I have had other fuel related problems that I have had it in for since I bought it. I also had my prop just redone because I dinged it up pretty good at one point. I know it is not a lot to go on, but I was just wondering why this may have happened. Also what does a repair like this usually go for (ballpark of course :-( ) Thanks everyone :-( Chris |
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