Yamaha T8 outboard motor full service
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2021
- A boat named pickles! In this video a full service is conducted on a Yamaha T8. Lower end oil change, impeller, oil change, spark plugs, fuel filter, and carburetor cleaning. Unfortunately my camera during the cleaning however I'll some links and parts below.
Spark gap; .09 - 1mm or .035 - .039 in.
outboards.yamaha-owners-manua...
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Carburetor cleaning vid;
• 15 minute Carburetor C...
Parts used;
Spark plug BR6HS-10 (x2)
Impeller 63V 44352-01
O-rings 90430-08003
Fuel filter 68T-24251-01-00
10-w-30 mineral base oil (800ml)
Carburetor Cleaner
Marine Grease
Any questions just ask. - Навчання та стиль
Best video i've seen yet on servicing the T8 Yamaha. Thanks!
Very clear, relax and well filmed video. It helped me save money. Thank you !
Simply wonderful video, all positive and feel good!
good stuff, simple, well paced video, thanks
Great video and beautiful music!
Appreciate this video! Super helpful. Thank you
awesome video, thanks
Hermoso video.
Love your cat
Why did you move the fuel air screw? On dirtbikes I adjust after mods. But are they off from the factory for emissions?
The motor had idling issues. After cleaning the carb jets twice I tried adjusting the fuel air screw. Which as it turns out was unneeded . A third cleaning of the carb was did the trick.
What year is this engine? Thanks good job
good video. What about replacing oil filter, waterpump and distribution belt?
Covid era limited supply of parts and the T8 does not have an oil filter.
Si tiene filtro de aceite. Es una pequeña tuerca cerca del filtro de la gasolina
Hey where is the thermostat located I didn’t see you replacing it thanks 🙏
Found this image. internal.bdoutdoors.com/2014/08/1070962_edb8fefa5d8ba3593cf17069148c3640.jpg Hope this helps as I didn't service mine.
Having problems getting the shift/gear linkage adjusted correctly. Hearing clicking while in neutral. Any help?
Is there a factory paint mark on the gear linkage shaft located on the lower end? Like this ua-cam.com/video/1DhqPgRJcws/v-deo.html if yes whilst in neutral adjust the small nut so that the bottom of the nut is located at the top of the paint. If no try adjusting the bottom of the small nut 3 full threads up the lower end gear linkage and tighten the coupler(large nut) to the small nut. Again with the gear selector in neutral. Hope this helps.
@@Boonerp got it! THANKS
I cannot get the lower off because the thing you unscrew in the beginning does not want to spin. I’m afraid to break it. Any suggestions.
Here's a forum discussing seized shift rod connector. My approach would be the same.
forums.iboats.com/threads/9-9-yamaha-seized-shift-shaft-coupling.511027/
99yam40 "Can you get hold of the shift shaft at the top and disconnect it up there? Then you might be able to hold the shaft with some vise-grips while you turn the coupling without the fear of breaking something.
May need to use heat and a hammer, but you may have to cut it and then replace with new."
Hope this helps.
I modified a needle nose vise grip . Heated the tip and bent it at a 90degree or slightly less .then ground it down to fit inside of the upper leg portion. Used a rust blaster product as well and let that soak in .
You change oil filter?i don't see in my f8 😰
Yes, I went through the same thing. The T8 doesn't have a filter. Here is a link to the manual F6/8, T8 have a look for yourself, just to make sure. outboards.yamaha-owners-manuals.com/om/LIT-18626-06-70.pdf
What model year
Model is a T8. Unsure of the year however if I remember correctly all T8's are the same.
great video, thanks