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  • exploring al

    hi I have a 30 hp autolube 2stroke, it starts like a dream off the key but it wont stop, the wires are all connected, anyone with any suggestions thanks all

  • #2
    My suggestion would be for you to go into more detail regarding your motor and the problem you are having?

    Is this a Yamaha outboard motor you are talking about? What is the precise model identity?

    Yamaha uses a "Precision Blend System" to introduce oil into the fuel supply. I am familiar with most all Yams but have never heard of a Yamaha "autolube" 2 stroke motor.

    Is the problem that the motor will not turn off when the key is turned to the OFF position? That is what I am reading anyway. Right or wrong.

    If so, what does this have to do with "autolube"?

    Help me solve my confusion please.

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    • #3
      I guess means the 3 cylinder (at least is the only Yamaha 2 stroke 30 I know) I have have one (the 30D but for you in US/CAN I guess is 30E or 30M) but dont know if was sold with autolube for you...

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      • #4
        30 I know... with autolube

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        • #5
          What is autolube?

          Can you show me a Yamaha document that refers to "autolube" in connection with one of their outboard motors? This must apply to Yamaha motors that are sold outside the US.

          Thanks

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          • #6
            Hi boscoe!
            The term “autolube” may not be used in US in outboards but for sure is not new on other Yamaha products in US.

            However I guess is the same mechanism of oil mixing on 2 strokes outboards as the “precision blend” in US/CAN but “autolube” in EU/World. Same (**it) diferent name… Like it! Work fine on my 30D

            Yamaha 30D 30DMO 2 Stroke 3 Cylinder 30 HP Outboard Tiller Autolube 1995 6J8 - YouTube

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            • #7
              Same model but diferent names
              Last edited by almetelo; 04-12-2014, 07:21 AM.

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              • #8
                Thanks. I learn something (or try to) every day.

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                • #9
                  Don't get me wrong but sometimes I have the "feeling" that you make some questions that you know the answer... ;-)

                  We just need to read a couple of your posts to know you are smart guy and you know what you talk about and you always look for the answer... don´t wait for it.

                  Cheers

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                  • #10
                    I believe he was just referring to it being a slang word maybe or does Yamaha manuals call it that way also

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