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Author: | BoomerMuskoka [ August 13th, 2012, 12:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | new guy 89 2.6l yamaha excel on a 71 16' super sidewinder |
hello this spring i sold my 1975 40 hp jonson and springbok aluminum iv been running for 12 years,,i decided it was time too upgrade,,,may have went a little too far but hey few extra ponys cant hurt!!!!!!!! ... it all started when a buddy flopped an 88 baja x 15' in my drive way with an 85 hp merc,,,it was certantly an upgrade for the old 40 but wasnt the upgrade i had in mind (she wasnt pretty) so i went searching for "my new boat" and what i found was a 71 sidewinder 16ss that looked nice but needed alott the story i got was it sank then sat in a garage for a couple years the motor was seised ...perfect right up my alley i figured i could put my 85 on and go.....boy was i wrong... ![]() |
Author: | BoomerMuskoka [ August 13th, 2012, 12:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: new guy 89 2.6l yamaha excel on a 71 16' super sidewinde |
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Author: | BoomerMuskoka [ August 13th, 2012, 12:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: new guy 89 2.6l yamaha excel on a 71 16' super sidewinde |
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Author: | OneCycle [ August 13th, 2012, 2:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: new guy 89 2.6l yamaha excel on a 71 16' super sidewinde |
Welcome to the site ! sounds like you had to do quite a rebuild! |
Author: | BoomerMuskoka [ August 13th, 2012, 2:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: new guy 89 2.6l yamaha excel on a 71 16' super sidewinde |
yes it was quite the build,, i would of like it too be a 100% restor but the floor and seats werent in bad shape so i did the transom added some braces and we'll see how she lasts,,,i was planning on resoring it again when the time comes but am already looking at seabolds stvs and hydrostreams i think one of those would be a better fit for my 225...i have an 85 i could put on the winder if i ever decide to sell or fall inlove with another boat but for now she's my girl ![]() |
Author: | BoomerMuskoka [ August 13th, 2012, 2:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: new guy 89 2.6l yamaha excel on a 71 16' super sidewinde |
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Author: | dubber [ August 13th, 2012, 5:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: new guy 89 2.6l yamaha excel on a 71 16' super sidewinde |
Welcome aboard! There are lots of Yamaha guys here as well if you have questions about your motor. |
Author: | BoomerMuskoka [ August 15th, 2012, 11:39 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: new guy 89 2.6l yamaha excel on a 71 16' super sidewinde |
dubber wrote: Welcome aboard! There are lots of Yamaha guys here as well if you have questions about your motor. thanks i havent had a chance too work on her the last week, im waiting for some nicer wether,,,,,,, she runs good at low speeds 45-50mph 4000rpm or so,,, but when i hit wot and try to stretch out her leggs i climb quickly too 4800rpm 62 mph then hold there for 30 seconds and then cutts out (sounds like its running out of gas)) untill i slow right down,,,then i can go back too cruising....im going too clean the carbs and check the gas lines and tank for blockage...ill let you know if that helps....and if i need more advice i know where too turn,, thank you... |
Author: | beavertonae-21 [ August 15th, 2012, 2:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: new guy 89 2.6l yamaha excel on a 71 16' super sidewinde |
nice boat! I would check and probably replace the primer bulb in the fuel line, make sure you use a oem 3/8" bulb, merc, omc, etc, check the line to see if its soft too, if so replace with a good ethanol resistant line too. checking the carbs on a used motor is a great idea. the origional pumps on the early yamaha's were not supposed to have stainless internal parts, apparantly this caused some problems with the pump gas available now, I replaced both the pumps on my excell just to be safe. I would also remove the inlet from the fuel cell and see if its clear and if it still has the anti siphon valve in place(1"spring and ball insite inlet fitting) if so tale a 1/4" punch and knock it out. make sure the inlet pipe is not pressed right against the bottom of the tank too. I know this is an expence, but the 25" mid will not work with that boat, you will need the propshaft at least 3" below the bottom of the hull or higher to get any high speed handling, dual cable steering with the slack adjusted out is also a must. if it were mine I would also install solid mounts.That is the most power I have seen on one of those! very cool.Also make sure you install a water pressure guage, eith but the yamaha kit, or if tour using an aftermarket guage , you need the yamaha adaptor.btw , these motors have a knock sensor that retards the timing, you need to run super fuel all the time, it won't hurt the motor, but it will run like sh*t on regular. Steve |
Author: | BoomerMuskoka [ August 15th, 2012, 5:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: new guy 89 2.6l yamaha excel on a 71 16' super sidewinde |
thanks for the reply ,,great advise ,,i am looking for a 20" mid section, but iv already spent all i can afford on her for now so im just trying to get her running good and learn about the motor for now,,,,i dont have a fuel cell, iv just been useing a plastic tank ,it has a new line and bulb,and it does seem a litle restrictive and has a hard time venting im sure that is a huge problem i will address before my next test,i also deleted the fuel hookup on the motor (it seemed restrictive), i had the carbs appart they are spotless,, iv been running 91 sunoco gas in it. and amsoil hp,,(iv heard about the knock sensor and experienced the regular gas retardation lol bala general store sold me regular and told me it was 91 octain with no ethonol but it was noting but regular 87 octain motor ran like crap i really thought i did damage but i threw some 91 in it and ran good again..). im looking for dual cables used or cheap or even free would be nice ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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