This is one of the best Yamaha related videos I have seen. I’m impressed of how tidy and thorough you worked, and your good explenation. Both tumbs up!
Thank you Sir Marine, I appreciate your comment and feel good when viewers tell me my video helped them in anyway. I hope you stay safe and may the Great Lord clear your path and keep you away from harm. Take goos care.
Estimado Copapiston, gracias por tus comentarios positivos y por estar presente. Donde estas en España? Quisiera hacerte una pregunta. mi e-mail: us4marine@gmail.com Al igual un abrazo. Cuídate
Hi Russ, I love when I’m told my video helped in anyway, that’s precisely my intention. Thank you so much for watching and for offering your good vibes. Take care. 👍🏻👍🏻
MAKE SURE TO SLIDE THE BELT DOWN LIKE IT WAS ORIGINALLY AND rotate the flywheel in a clockwise direction, this will tighten the belt on the port side and slack it on the tensioner side. Tighten the tensioner bolt to correct torque while holding at the flywheel.
Very well done. Thank you. Noticed at the 20:33 mark when you pulled the clamp off of the flywheel, the belt got tighter and the tensioner was moved. Did you just apply more pressure on the tensioner and tighten it down? Or is there another trick?
I noticed that as well ... I assume the tensioner was unlocked to allow it to thighten up the belt (possibly while rotating the engine), and then re-tightened. This was probably not filmed or cut out of the video in the editing. The tensioner have to take up the slack in the belt while being able to move freely with the pull of the spring attached to it (at least as I understand it).
@@attepotterrmmefiremerkersm68 I did mine this summer and glad I had this video for reference. Turned out great especially the second time:-(. Got it all done and fired up the engine and then forgot to check the lettering on the belt. 50/50 chance and I had it upside down. 2nd time was much easier.
I also noticed that, and I think that is a very important detail, and I would like to ear from the video owner some explanation if it is possible. Thank you.
I’m assuming this would be the same on the 150hp. I have twin 2005 models. What are signs or symptoms the belts need to be changed? I’ve owned the boat a year now and they have right under 600 hours on them. Not sure if they have ever been changed. They look to be in good condition. Excellent video and explanation step by step.
You should be thinking about it around the 1000 to 1300 Hrs, so right now you’re OK, given you inspect them on every service for any kind of damage, but if so far they look good, they should take you all the way to those hrs.range. Thank you so much for watching and for your positive comments.
Great video! I learned a lot! I see that the plastic cover on the outside below the motor is worn. So is mine. How do you remove that cover? I would like to fix mine with sanding and a new coat of paint.
Thanks for your awesome video, I have a question. I have a 2012 Yamaha F250XCA. Is that the same way to replace the timing belt on my motor too? thank you in advance
Hola, muchas gracias por responder. El motor es YAMAJA F115AET L - año 2003 y quería ver el reemplazo de la bomba primaria y secundaria de combustible. Atte Miguel de Tucumán _ Argentina
hola buenas noches muchas gracias x la informacion y la guia q nos brindas saludos desde CostaRica, Pura vida 1na consulta si 1no compra partes de los repuestos en Amazon son confiables o hay q comprarlos directamente cn la agencia Yamaha?
Holas Guerry, depende de que repuestos compras, siempre es bueno leer la información del producto y confirmar que marca es. Hay partes que son exactamente como las Yamaha y al leer la marca no dice Yamaha sino otro nombre. Gracias por visitar y por tu comentario positivo. Cuídate.
As far as making sure the correct tension is on the timing belt, is it only that spring that’s giving the correct tension and then tightening that nut to keep that tension?
Almost yes, lol, however I always push on the tension pulley a little, then when running the motor afterwards I can see if the belt is vibrating too much or too tight. Thank you for your question and for sharing. Take care.
Thank you Rock for watching, I always like to be on the loose side to prevent tension pulley failure, due to belt being too tight, it happens often. This motor is a rental and has already 700 Hrs after belt replaced. Take care 👍🏻
Hi Rogelio, remember these engines run on 4 cylinders while in neutral, however two cylinders only with spark is something wrong with the ignition system. There’s al lot to test. Start with ECU out put to the coils to cut troubleshooting time. you will need a Digital meter with pick voltage attachment.
Is the belt tensioner bearing supposed to be able to flex back and forth so the spring keeps the right amount of tension or do you set the belt tension by how much pressure the spring is doing and then when you torque down the bolt it holds the bearing in place is the bearing supposed to be able to move?
Spring does not do anything or flexes after torque has been applied. Spring is there to give you a very close setting of your belt tension. Bearing does not move after torqued applied. Thank you for watching
Muchas gracias por contestar, el motor que me refiero es YAMAHA F115AET L año 2000, reemplazó de bomba de combustible de baja presión y de alta presión . Atte Miguel
Hola Miguel, no tendrás ningún problema cambiando la bomba de baja, la cual esta en la parte trasera del motor sobre el tapa válvulas, solo remueve la bomba e instala la nueva con un nuevo “O” ring. El problema esta en la de alta presión, ya que para reemplazar esta bomba debes remover el manifold de admisión por completo y todos los sistemas pegados a este. Ahora porque quieres cambiar estas bombas tienes problemas de presión de combustible?. us4marine@gmail.com
Most of these engines are INTERFERENCE built which means if your cam sprocket comes out of time from the cranks sprocket, valve to piston damage can happen when they contact. NEVER turn the crankshaft clockwise with the belt off and the cam sprockets flopping around like that. You want to line up all the marks BEFORE you let the timing belt loose. If a cam sprocket pops out of position, gently move back to position. But NEVER turn the crank !!! The industry makes sprocket holder tools for such applications.
One more question. Can't I just do my two rotations with the old belt to see that it is in timing and then bring it to TDC, ensuring the arrows are pointing on the camshafts? Also placing a camshaft locking tool. Then remove the old belt and install the new one? Then I guess I would rotate the engine two times with the new belt to ensure that it is in correct timing, and wham, all is in timing and good to go. Wouldn't all that work that way also? I have to get a new camshaft locking tool, as the one I ordered off of amazon won't fit between the camshafts with it's teeth. I imagine it is for a bigger engine, then the 115. Reply
Hi Shady, Yes it could work as you say, however when working at professional level with customers and other people’s money, I don’t leave anything to chance, I check and test everything myself and several times. Yes, without stopping the camshaft sprockets it can be a pain. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and for watching. Take care.👍🏻
Yes, I know believe me 😂, reason why (as shown in my video) I use the forklift, BUT if you can have the help of another person, is very doable. Thank you for your question and for watching. Take care
Quick question. I am wanting to change out my timing belt and i was a mechanic in the coast guard but i never did change out a timing belt. the service company wants to charge around $700 or so and after purchasing some of the items needed for this project and the timing belt, it could cost me around $180 to do it myself. Anyway, my question is, if I don't get the timing exactly right for whatever reason and I test ran it in my water tub, what is the worst that can happen to the engine? am i going to bend valves or destroy anything if i wasn't perfect on aligning? I'm sure I'll get aligned but i always like to know worst case scenarios prior to getting involved with any project. Thanks,.
Thank you sir super explain and slowly speaking is good I am interested that's good and camera focus good also so good ❤ thank you for the information ❤ next video upload I am working for Maldives speed boat but working I don't know next video ful sensor video upload please sir how to check the problem in computer and OT find out and how to problem solve. Please help me sir I kindly request 😢😢😢 thank you sir ❤❤❤
Hola , es que es un motor que hace 8 años que está sin funcionar, y quiero ponerme al tanto para hacerlo funcionar. Tienes algún consejo al respecto. Muchas gracias
Hola! Como podre comunicarme con usted? Tengo unas dudas de como quitar la cabeza del motor de un yamaha 115 nuevo para cambiar el bracket swivel (soporte giratorio) necesito su ayuda!
OMG 😳 VERY!!! sorry to say, these alignment guides are there to keep the alternator centered to EXACT distance needed for the high speed flywheel magnets not to strike the alternator. Thank you for sharing and for stopping by. Take care.
Hi Fishy, who knows, perhaps it had a defective injector in the past who caused the engine to back fire ? Or the propeller caught a fishing line or anchor rope and locked the engine off violently, causing a tooth to jump? Even a struck floating object can cause it. And you’re right it doesn’t happen often at all. Thank you for stopping by. Take care.👍🏻
Turning off the 12 volt power would have been a good idea. When he pulled out that remote starter switch and I realized that engine was live the whole time he was working on it... 🙄
No need to do all this steps. Align the flywheel to the TDC mark before removing it and check the cam marks. If they are correct don’t move anything. Replace the belt.
Well done mate! I'm sure you eased the minds of a lot of people with your excellent video.
Excellent video that covered all the bases. Thanks!
Thank you for watching. Glad you liked it. 👍🏻
This is one of the best Yamaha related videos I have seen. I’m impressed of how tidy and thorough you worked, and your good explenation. Both tumbs up!
Thank you so much Egil, your positive comments really help and are very appreciated. Thank you for watching and participating. Take care my friend. 👍🏻
Fantastic video! Great information with simple to the point instruction. Thank you
Thank you for being a part of the channel, your opinion is priceless and your comment up lifting. Take care.
Excellent video. Please do more !
Thank you I will, I’ve been away attending other things, but I will come back with more. I appreciate your comment. Take care 👍🏻
Thanks for the lectures sir,have gain a lot from it sir, cause am a marine soldier dealing with the out board motors.Thank you sir
Thank you Sir Marine, I appreciate your comment and feel good when viewers tell me my video helped them in anyway. I hope you stay safe and may the Great Lord clear your path and keep you away from harm. Take goos care.
Perfecto, gracias por el esfuerzo y explicar tan facil y con detalle el proceso. Un abrazo desde España.
Estimado Copapiston, gracias por tus comentarios positivos y por estar presente. Donde estas en España? Quisiera hacerte una pregunta.
mi e-mail: us4marine@gmail.com Al igual un abrazo. Cuídate
@@us4marine ya le contesté al correo. Saludos
Great video. Love the manner in which you explain things. Very useful for those of us who are trying to learn. Excelente!
Thank you Local for your support and positive vibes, really helps. Tale care 👍🏻
Wow great video your attention to detail is awesome thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you Ken, always trying my best to leave something on the table for those who are trying to do the job and make it easier for them. Take care
@@us4marineshouldn't you replace the tensioner as well? It could fail as well
Thanks for sharing in technical aspects watching here in Davao City Philippines
Hi my friend. Thank you for watching, love to help. Take care. 👍🏻
Loved your personality in your video! Your video was very helpful and entertaining to watch 👍🏽👍🏽
Hi Randy, Thank you for your positive opinion and for stopping by the channel, it really helps. Thank you so much. Take care. 👍🏻
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Gracias amigo, un gran saludo. Cuidate 👍🏻
Nice work ❤
Thank you Shane. You positive feedback is always welcome. Take care and thank you for watching. 👍🏻
Awsome video!!! You helped me more than you know! Thank you.
Hi Russ, I love when I’m told my video helped in anyway, that’s precisely my intention. Thank you so much for watching and for offering your good vibes. Take care. 👍🏻👍🏻
I like your explication, thank you
Always thankful for your support. 👍🏻
MAKE SURE TO SLIDE THE BELT DOWN LIKE IT WAS ORIGINALLY AND rotate the flywheel in a clockwise direction, this will tighten the belt on the port side and slack it on the tensioner side. Tighten the tensioner bolt to correct torque while holding at the flywheel.
Thank you Wazup, copy that. Take care and take thank you for participating, it really helps.👍🏻
Thanks so much sir. I very interested.
Very well done. Thank you. Noticed at the 20:33 mark when you pulled the clamp off of the flywheel, the belt got tighter and the tensioner was moved. Did you just apply more pressure on the tensioner and tighten it down? Or is there another trick?
I noticed that as well ... I assume the tensioner was unlocked to allow it to thighten up the belt (possibly while rotating the engine), and then re-tightened. This was probably not filmed or cut out of the video in the editing. The tensioner have to take up the slack in the belt while being able to move freely with the pull of the spring attached to it (at least as I understand it).
@@attepotterrmmefiremerkersm68 I did mine this summer and glad I had this video for reference. Turned out great especially the second time:-(. Got it all done and fired up the engine and then forgot to check the lettering on the belt. 50/50 chance and I had it upside down. 2nd time was much easier.
I also noticed that, and I think that is a very important detail, and I would like to ear from the video owner some explanation if it is possible. Thank you.
Nice detailed video. I'm working on a 75 merc right now that is the same powerhead. Merc by yamaha , lol
Hi Boy, yes pretty much the same. Thank you for watching and for your positive comment. It really helps. Take care. 👍🏻👍🏻
I’m assuming this would be the same on the 150hp. I have twin 2005 models. What are signs or symptoms the belts need to be changed? I’ve owned the boat a year now and they have right under 600 hours on them. Not sure if they have ever been changed. They look to be in good condition. Excellent video and explanation step by step.
You should be thinking about it around the 1000 to 1300 Hrs, so right now you’re OK, given you inspect them on every service for any kind of damage, but if so far they look good, they should take you all the way to those hrs.range. Thank you so much for watching and for your positive comments.
Great video! I learned a lot! I see that the plastic cover on the outside below the motor is worn. So is mine. How do you remove that cover?
I would like to fix mine with sanding and a new coat of paint.
I did like the tip with the Woodruff key
Thank you sir. 👍🏻
Thanks for your awesome video, I have a question. I have a 2012 Yamaha F250XCA. Is that the same way to replace the timing belt on my motor too? thank you in advance
Great video. If you get a chance to video a 2.8 200 timing belt replacement I'd greatly appreciate it.
I will, one of those should be coming in pretty soon. Thank you for watching. Take care.
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Hi Boss, 😂😂, thank you for stopping by and a great positive comment, it really helps. 👍🏻👍🏻
Hola muy bueno , tienes video de cambio de bomba de combustible. Muchas gracias
Hola Miguel, tu pregunta se refiere en este motor? y cuando dices bomba de combustible, cual de las bombas? Tiene varias. Gracias
Hola, muchas gracias por responder. El motor es YAMAJA F115AET L - año 2003 y quería ver el reemplazo de la bomba primaria y secundaria de combustible.
Atte Miguel de Tucumán _ Argentina
hola buenas noches muchas gracias x la informacion y la guia q nos brindas saludos desde CostaRica, Pura vida 1na consulta si 1no compra partes de los repuestos en Amazon son confiables o hay q comprarlos directamente cn la agencia Yamaha?
Holas Guerry, depende de que repuestos compras, siempre es bueno leer la información del producto y confirmar que marca es. Hay partes que son exactamente como las Yamaha y al leer la marca no dice Yamaha sino otro nombre. Gracias por visitar y por tu comentario positivo. Cuídate.
As far as making sure the correct tension is on the timing belt, is it only that spring that’s giving the correct tension and then tightening that nut to keep that tension?
Almost yes, lol, however I always push on the tension pulley a little, then when running the motor afterwards I can see if the belt is vibrating too much or too tight. Thank you for your question and for sharing. Take care.
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Thank you sir, so much. 👍🏻
Thank you
Hi Anzac, on the contrary, THANK YOU !!! 👍🏻 for watching and for visiting the channel. Take care
I feel the belt is loose as when you removed the clamp it lost tension. Overall nice information. Thanks
Thank you Rock for watching, I always like to be on the loose side to prevent tension pulley failure, due to belt being too tight, it happens often. This motor is a rental and has already 700 Hrs after belt replaced. Take care 👍🏻
Hello sir, I have 150 yamaha 2 stroke hpdi . Cranking they have spark 2&3 but while engine running no spark.
Hi Rogelio, remember these engines run on 4 cylinders while in neutral, however two cylinders only with spark is something wrong with the ignition system. There’s al lot to test. Start with ECU out put to the coils to cut troubleshooting time. you will need a Digital meter with pick voltage attachment.
Is the belt tensioner bearing supposed to be able to flex back and forth so the spring keeps the right amount of tension or do you set the belt tension by how much pressure the spring is doing and then when you torque down the bolt it holds the bearing in place is the bearing supposed to be able to move?
Spring does not do anything or flexes after torque has been applied. Spring is there to give you a very close setting of your belt tension. Bearing does not move after torqued applied. Thank you for watching
Muchas gracias por contestar, el motor que me refiero es YAMAHA F115AET L año 2000, reemplazó de bomba de combustible de baja presión y de alta presión . Atte Miguel
Hola Miguel, no tendrás ningún problema cambiando la bomba de baja, la cual esta en la parte trasera del motor sobre el tapa válvulas, solo remueve la bomba e instala la nueva con un nuevo “O” ring. El problema esta en la de alta presión, ya que para reemplazar esta bomba debes remover el manifold de admisión por completo y todos los sistemas pegados a este. Ahora porque quieres cambiar estas bombas tienes problemas de presión de combustible?. us4marine@gmail.com
Most of these engines are INTERFERENCE built which means if your cam sprocket comes out of time from the cranks sprocket, valve to piston damage can happen when they contact. NEVER turn the crankshaft clockwise with the belt off and the cam sprockets flopping around like that. You want to line up all the marks BEFORE you let the timing belt loose. If a cam sprocket pops out of position, gently move back to position. But NEVER turn the crank !!! The industry makes sprocket holder tools for such applications.
One more question. Can't I just do my two rotations with the old belt to see that it is in timing and then bring it to TDC, ensuring the arrows are pointing on the camshafts? Also placing a camshaft locking tool. Then remove the old belt and install the new one? Then I guess I would rotate the engine two times with the new belt to ensure that it is in correct timing, and wham, all is in timing and good to go. Wouldn't all that work that way also? I have to get a new camshaft locking tool, as the one I ordered off of amazon won't fit between the camshafts with it's teeth. I imagine it is for a bigger engine, then the 115.
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Hi Shady, Yes it could work as you say, however when working at professional level with customers and other people’s money, I don’t leave anything to chance, I check and test everything myself and several times. Yes, without stopping the camshaft sprockets it can be a pain. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and for watching. Take care.👍🏻
Hi - do you know how hard it will be to lift a Suzuki df 140 lower unit by hand because tilt motor
is out. thanks
Yes, I know believe me 😂, reason why (as shown in my video) I use the forklift, BUT if you can have the help of another person, is very doable. Thank you for your question and for watching. Take care
Quick question. I am wanting to change out my timing belt and i was a mechanic in the coast guard but i never did change out a timing belt. the service company wants to charge around $700 or so and after purchasing some of the items needed for this project and the timing belt, it could cost me around $180 to do it myself. Anyway, my question is, if I don't get the timing exactly right for whatever reason and I test ran it in my water tub, what is the worst that can happen to the engine? am i going to bend valves or destroy anything if i wasn't perfect on aligning? I'm sure I'll get aligned but i always like to know worst case scenarios prior to getting involved with any project. Thanks,.
One tooth off most likely rough idle. Take your time and make it right. Always a chance of bent valves if off to much.
@@Bentleymetalworx I was thinking the same thing. With the arrows showing, I couldn’t be off that much if I ended up being off. Thanks
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@@us4marine muchísimas gracias 🙏. Wow estoy de buena suerte yo estoy en Fort Lauderdale también como pudiera localizarlo
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Thank you sir super explain and slowly speaking is good I am interested that's good and camera focus good also so good ❤ thank you for the information ❤ next video upload I am working for Maldives speed boat but working I don't know next video ful sensor video upload please sir how to check the problem in computer and OT find out and how to problem solve. Please help me sir I kindly request 😢😢😢 thank you sir ❤❤❤
Hi Tamil, what sensor are you referring to. Thank you
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Hola , es que es un motor que hace 8 años que está sin funcionar, y quiero ponerme al tanto para hacerlo funcionar. Tienes algún consejo al respecto. Muchas gracias
Hola Miguel, no se si me has escrito antes, pero de que motor hablamos, cuantos caballos, que año y cuantas horas, 4 tiempos o 2 tiempos.?
Hola! Como podre comunicarme con usted? Tengo unas dudas de como quitar la cabeza del motor de un yamaha 115 nuevo para cambiar el bracket swivel (soporte giratorio) necesito su ayuda!
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I lost both my stator aligners. How screwed am I?
OMG 😳 VERY!!! sorry to say, these alignment guides are there to keep the alternator centered to EXACT distance needed for the high speed flywheel magnets not to strike the alternator. Thank you for sharing and for stopping by. Take care.
Battery is good Nutter position self moter is good but engine is no starting what is the problem tell me please help eny video
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Perfecto, un gran saludo todo Brasil. Gracias por participar. Un abrazo 👍🏻
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Hola es un motor YAMAHA 68V - F115AET L MODELO 2003 de 4 tiempo.
How does an engine just go out of time the belt wasn't broken the teeth were all on it how could it just go out of time
Hi Fishy, who knows, perhaps it had a defective injector in the past who caused the engine to back fire ? Or the propeller caught a fishing line or anchor rope and locked the engine off violently, causing a tooth to jump? Even a struck floating object can cause it. And you’re right it doesn’t happen often at all. Thank you for stopping by. Take care.👍🏻
Turning off the 12 volt power would have been a good idea. When he pulled out that remote starter switch and I realized that engine was live the whole time he was working on it... 🙄
Good point, thank you for a positive opinion and for watching.Take care.👍🏻
No need to do all this steps. Align the flywheel to the TDC mark before removing it and check the cam marks. If they are correct don’t move anything. Replace the belt.
Exactly my thought! Why did he move the cams!?
Because the timing was off to begin with did you not listen to the beginning of the video?