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Fishkabibble
Posted 6/5/2012 9:38 PM (#563565 - in reply to #563289)
Subject: RE: Cold Seize Engine Trouble??




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Location: Straight out from shore!
123 - 6/4/2012 2:33 PM

More info:

'03 Yammie 250 HPDI 2-stoke
259 hours per the computer
Have not had any similiar problems in the past; engine has been bullet-proof

Side note: I did hit a rock last fall quite hard; hard enough to shut off the motor. The mechanic recently pulled the lower unit apart and fearing some damage and found the gears and bearings to be fine. No water in the oil. Prop shaft slightly bent and was recently replaced along w/ the impeller. After having the skeg replaced and prop re-worked, I probably put another 10 hours on the motor since that event last fall without any mechanical issues.

brian
I'm guessing that when you hit the "ROCK" it threw the motor out of synch. What I mean is, the crank journals are out of time. Good Luck?

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