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John from Illinois wrote:
I am still compelled though to point out, it doesn't matter which product brand you purchase, they all have their issues. For example on the fishing tournament circuits here in the U.S., it seems that Mercury can't keep Opti-Max's from swallowing reed valves, Evinrude has a recall for a fuel rail and Yamaha appears to have an oiling issue with their HPDI causing cylinder failures. The 4-strokes also have their issues with corossion and stuck throttle bodies, which also required a safety recall. I saw a recall or a bulletin for Honda's last year, something about a problem with the engine block as I recall. My 2003 Yamaha F225 was just winterized, and I happened to see the plastic bag full of little plastic parts that were part of the sticking throttle recall. About 50 cents worth of parts, maybe. While the mechanic had the hood off, I looked very carefully for signs of any sort of corrosion that might be visible. Nothing. The hood does fit tightly. I've had no issues with this engine in its first season. I agree with your point that virtually *every* manufacturers' line of new, high-tech engines, whether two cycle or four cycle, has had birthing issues. We have lots of very active fishermen where we are, and I see manynew Yamahas, Mercs, Evinrudes, fewer Hondas and some Suzukis in the higher horsepower ranges. Mercs and Yamahas lead in sales. Honda's problem is that it doesn't seem to have many packaging relationships with boat manufacturers, so its market penetration up here on Chesapeake Bay seems small. The few large (225 hp) Hondas I have seen around seem to operate just fine. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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