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![]() "Terry" wrote in message om... Can anyone give me some advice. My daughter took the boat out and hit a stump, which ripped the motor off the boat and the motor landed in the river. They retrieved it rather quickly, but I don't know if the motor can be salvaged. Is there anything I can do to keep the damage to a minimum before I can get it to the Yamaha dealer. Or is it a total loss? The engine is a 40 HP Yamaha two stroke. Any advice would be appreciated. Remove the sparkplugs and spin it over. Drain the carb(s). Blow everthing out with compressed air, then douse the whole engine with WD-40, inside and out, electrical connections, everything.Then blow it all off again. The best thing you can do it get it running ASAP! Not tommorrow, now! When you get it running, run it a long time, long enough to get it up to full operating temperature. If you wait, rust will over take the bearings and any steel part in the engine and a major rebuild will be in order. If you can not do all this ASAP, storing back in water may buy you some time. Greg |
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