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Yamaha 115 breakin
Took delivery of new boat Friday afternoon, and have a question for the
knowledgeble masses... New 2005 Yamaha 115 4-stroke. Sales manager says, vary your speeds for the first few hours- no problem. Sales man says, don't abuse it for the first hour or so- no problem. Manual says- 2000rpm first hour, 3000rmp second hour, varying speeds third hour. I'll be going with the manual (they built it afterall), but how many others do? What happens if I nail it at 1hr 45min? (I won't... but I could) On another note, MAN that thing is quiet! I have a grand total of 1/2 hour on it (long story- NOT boating related) and that's my first impression. I'm used to my antique Force 120, so it was quite a shock to hear that Yama purring back there. I can't wait to actually get the boat up on plane! JR. |
Do as the dealer said. Just run it at varying rpms for the first few hours.
Vary about every 2 minutes or so by couple 100 rpms. You can do what the manual says for the first two hours by letting it idle at these rpms in neutral at the dock. But that is a waist of gas. If you do open it up for a short burst it won't hurt anything. Point is to not run the engine hard until broke in and not run at a set speed. As for quite - yes a 4 stroke is a lot quiter than that Force. Any new engine will be quiter than the Force thought. Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "JR_FXLR" wrote in message .com... Took delivery of new boat Friday afternoon, and have a question for the knowledgeble masses... New 2005 Yamaha 115 4-stroke. Sales manager says, vary your speeds for the first few hours- no problem. Sales man says, don't abuse it for the first hour or so- no problem. Manual says- 2000rpm first hour, 3000rmp second hour, varying speeds third hour. I'll be going with the manual (they built it afterall), but how many others do? What happens if I nail it at 1hr 45min? (I won't... but I could) On another note, MAN that thing is quiet! I have a grand total of 1/2 hour on it (long story- NOT boating related) and that's my first impression. I'm used to my antique Force 120, so it was quite a shock to hear that Yama purring back there. I can't wait to actually get the boat up on plane! JR. |
JR_FXLR wrote: Took delivery of new boat Friday afternoon, and have a question for the knowledgeble masses... New 2005 Yamaha 115 4-stroke. Sales manager says, vary your speeds for the first few hours- no problem. Sales man says, don't abuse it for the first hour or so- no problem. Manual says- 2000rpm first hour, 3000rmp second hour, varying speeds third hour. I'll be going with the manual (they built it afterall), but how many others do? What happens if I nail it at 1hr 45min? (I won't... but I could) On another note, MAN that thing is quiet! I have a grand total of 1/2 hour on it (long story- NOT boating related) and that's my first impression. I'm used to my antique Force 120, so it was quite a shock to hear that Yama purring back there. I can't wait to actually get the boat up on plane! JR. Vary your speed for the first few hours. It's easy to just cruise around and bump the throttle up or down once in a while. You'll love that motor. I've had mine since 2000. Other than oil/filter and spark plug changes, the only part that I've replaced is the starter. That was due to a lightning surge that came through my battery charger and fried the starter. |
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 17:00:26 GMT, "JR_FXLR"
wrote: Took delivery of new boat Friday afternoon, and have a question for the knowledgeble masses... New 2005 Yamaha 115 4-stroke. Had 3 of these mounted on a 16' flat-bottom Jon boat. I sure did get the looks, running into the marina at 85 mph. |
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