Here is another issue that just developed with my 1991 Yamaha 200 TXRP Outboard motors. For the 2 years I have owned them the props would not turn when the boat was in the water and would only turn VERY slowly when on the ears. 2w ago I noticed the Port counter-rotating motor prop was turning way too fast on the ears and since have noticed it also spins pretty fast in neutral in the water.............and actually causes the boat to drift forward. On land the Starboard prop spins several times with light pressure from your finger but the Port prop spins over much harder. It does spin both directions...forward/reverse indicating is is not fully engaged but it clunks when doing this whereas it never use to NOR does the other one.
I have done a bunch of thread reading and was told by a mechanic that this is normal as the threads also said so but I'm NOT convinced at all....prop should not turn that fast at all...ESPECIALLY when it never use to until 2 weeks ago. I own 4 of these motors on 2 boats and 3 of them spin over freely and ABSOLUTELY DO NOT SPIN WHEN IN WATER IN NEUTRAL.
I don't know how the main shaft connects to the prop shaft but is seems as if a clutch is partially engaged....anyone have any advice ??? I did try playing with the shifter in both directions and changing the gear oil neither of which helped.....when I slowly push it to reverse it never frees up before locking in reverse.
I have done a bunch of thread reading and was told by a mechanic that this is normal as the threads also said so but I'm NOT convinced at all....prop should not turn that fast at all...ESPECIALLY when it never use to until 2 weeks ago. I own 4 of these motors on 2 boats and 3 of them spin over freely and ABSOLUTELY DO NOT SPIN WHEN IN WATER IN NEUTRAL.
I don't know how the main shaft connects to the prop shaft but is seems as if a clutch is partially engaged....anyone have any advice ??? I did try playing with the shifter in both directions and changing the gear oil neither of which helped.....when I slowly push it to reverse it never frees up before locking in reverse.
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