wajetter
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- AR
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I have put 20 hours on new-to-me 06 AR230 HO this spring. Both engine happily revved to 10.5K and we topped at 48mph GPS.
Today, on water afte ran hour of cruising, no-wake zone, top speed, etc, the portside engine developed a clank. A day before, I changed sparks plug to ngk and gapped to 0.28-30 as needed.
Pulled the spark plugs, they looked ok. To rule them out, changed the spark plugs to the previous set. Removed the impeller shaft to take that out of the equation, too. Same clanking.
The noise seems to be coming from the oil pump area, the back top of the engine. That gives some hope it is not a rod bearing or something, but may be wishful thinking.
Checked compression on both engines, dry. I did not check compression before this, as I was waiting on an adaptor to my gauge, kind of regret this, to be able to rule out.
Checked oil - good level, doesn't smell like fuel (dillution was a concern, but it smells the same as the good starboard engine's oil).
What could have gone wrong?
Oil pressure loss? I didn't see any alarms.
Portside, counting from helm to the transom:
[HASH=459]#1:[/HASH] 116 (ah, oh)
[HASH=460]#2:[/HASH] 150
[HASH=461]#3:[/HASH] 160
[HASH=111]#4:[/HASH] 130
Starboard, counting from helm to the transom:
[HASH=459]#1:[/HASH] 162
[HASH=460]#2:[/HASH] 165
[HASH=461]#3:[/HASH] 175
[HASH=111]#4:[/HASH] 152
Videos:
Today, on water afte ran hour of cruising, no-wake zone, top speed, etc, the portside engine developed a clank. A day before, I changed sparks plug to ngk and gapped to 0.28-30 as needed.
Pulled the spark plugs, they looked ok. To rule them out, changed the spark plugs to the previous set. Removed the impeller shaft to take that out of the equation, too. Same clanking.
The noise seems to be coming from the oil pump area, the back top of the engine. That gives some hope it is not a rod bearing or something, but may be wishful thinking.
Checked compression on both engines, dry. I did not check compression before this, as I was waiting on an adaptor to my gauge, kind of regret this, to be able to rule out.
Checked oil - good level, doesn't smell like fuel (dillution was a concern, but it smells the same as the good starboard engine's oil).
What could have gone wrong?
Oil pressure loss? I didn't see any alarms.
Portside, counting from helm to the transom:
[HASH=459]#1:[/HASH] 116 (ah, oh)
[HASH=460]#2:[/HASH] 150
[HASH=461]#3:[/HASH] 160
[HASH=111]#4:[/HASH] 130
Starboard, counting from helm to the transom:
[HASH=459]#1:[/HASH] 162
[HASH=460]#2:[/HASH] 165
[HASH=461]#3:[/HASH] 175
[HASH=111]#4:[/HASH] 152
Videos: