ToddW850
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Destin, Florida
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- 242X E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Okay, I'm very close to OCD with my boat and cars. My boat is a 2007 AR210.
Bought my boat from a US Marine stationed out of Pensacola. He took care of it.
Anyway, both engines looked fantastic when I bought it. I follow instructions but only occasionally do I rinse the motor with light water. But I keep the T-9 and Yamalube coated on the engines, so didn't feel rinsing was necessary.
I noticed last year a type of gunky build up On Both engines. Thought it might be from me using too much T-9. So I purchased some Simple Green and Engine Degreaser. My plan was to strip the gunk off and then re coat my engines. However didn't get the results I thought. Made it worse. And turned very gooey and then dried a bit and turned chalky.
I'm thinking now it might be a combination of the water and the T-9. Only thing I can think of. Although I use T-9 on my trailer and Jeep and it doesn't do it with either.
Today I dried and lubed it good and got it looking A LOT better. But not where I want it to be.
Anybody else experience this? If so, how did you fix it.
Here's the engine at the beginning of 2014.
This today, after spraying it with Degreaser and Simple Green. Dried and turned chalky.
Looks a TON better after I dried it and coated again with YamaLube.
Bought my boat from a US Marine stationed out of Pensacola. He took care of it.
Anyway, both engines looked fantastic when I bought it. I follow instructions but only occasionally do I rinse the motor with light water. But I keep the T-9 and Yamalube coated on the engines, so didn't feel rinsing was necessary.
I noticed last year a type of gunky build up On Both engines. Thought it might be from me using too much T-9. So I purchased some Simple Green and Engine Degreaser. My plan was to strip the gunk off and then re coat my engines. However didn't get the results I thought. Made it worse. And turned very gooey and then dried a bit and turned chalky.
I'm thinking now it might be a combination of the water and the T-9. Only thing I can think of. Although I use T-9 on my trailer and Jeep and it doesn't do it with either.
Today I dried and lubed it good and got it looking A LOT better. But not where I want it to be.
Anybody else experience this? If so, how did you fix it.
Here's the engine at the beginning of 2014.
This today, after spraying it with Degreaser and Simple Green. Dried and turned chalky.
Looks a TON better after I dried it and coated again with YamaLube.