Mtbguy
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 19
Hello all
i recently purchased a 2019 Sx195 a few months ago. It was a salt water boat (now on freshwater),approximately 60 hours on boat but it seemed a little neglected. I’ve spent the last few months replacing stereo system, rusty hardware, broken latches, etc.
The boat ran great when I first bough it, used it for a few short runs around the lake in March/April after purchasing it. On the fourth time using it my max rpms dropped dramatically from 8000ish to 5300-5400 rpm’s. We went from 40+ mph to 15 mph. Now it will only go about 5300-5400 rpms and 15 mph.
Dealer I purchased from changed oil (overfilled it). I lowered oil level to middle of range, removed the stock air filter and put new air filter on it.
things I’ve done to resolve problem
New start battery
New iridium plugs correctly gapped (old ones were for a non supercharged model and dirty and fouled)
Checked and adjusted throttle cable for full travel
New impeller (no sticks in there), tunnel looks fairly well sealed, about a credit card thickness gap between blades and impeller
ohm tested the spark plug boots and they seem good
pulled hose off supercharger, it only turns one direction
hoses seem tight and I checked a lot of the engine connections
I removed floor and checked fuel tank and filter, looked and smelled ok, cleaned Filter with B12 chemtool
this week I put a bottle of octane boost and Seafoam in tank (I’m suspecting bad fuel now or partly clogged injectors)
my oil level doesn’t seem to be diluted/rising as I have read from other posts on the forum
bucket on transom operates properly and not down in stream
clean out plug in correctly and seals well
I took boat out two days ago with intent to use a whole tank of fuel and refill it, thunder storms developed and the trip was cut short to 25 minutes. So far I’m probably on second full tank of fuel since purchasing it.
I believe the injectors are clogged and am wondering if it’s reasonable to take boat out again and use the remaining fuel and hope injectors clean themselves out.
Or is it a better plan to just pull them out and have professionally cleaned? My local dealer is about an hour away and claims they are backed up for four weeks so I would hope to get this fixed myself instead.
Any thoughts from the collective body of knowledge here are much appreciated!
Thanks!
RB
i recently purchased a 2019 Sx195 a few months ago. It was a salt water boat (now on freshwater),approximately 60 hours on boat but it seemed a little neglected. I’ve spent the last few months replacing stereo system, rusty hardware, broken latches, etc.
The boat ran great when I first bough it, used it for a few short runs around the lake in March/April after purchasing it. On the fourth time using it my max rpms dropped dramatically from 8000ish to 5300-5400 rpm’s. We went from 40+ mph to 15 mph. Now it will only go about 5300-5400 rpms and 15 mph.
Dealer I purchased from changed oil (overfilled it). I lowered oil level to middle of range, removed the stock air filter and put new air filter on it.
things I’ve done to resolve problem
New start battery
New iridium plugs correctly gapped (old ones were for a non supercharged model and dirty and fouled)
Checked and adjusted throttle cable for full travel
New impeller (no sticks in there), tunnel looks fairly well sealed, about a credit card thickness gap between blades and impeller
ohm tested the spark plug boots and they seem good
pulled hose off supercharger, it only turns one direction
hoses seem tight and I checked a lot of the engine connections
I removed floor and checked fuel tank and filter, looked and smelled ok, cleaned Filter with B12 chemtool
this week I put a bottle of octane boost and Seafoam in tank (I’m suspecting bad fuel now or partly clogged injectors)
my oil level doesn’t seem to be diluted/rising as I have read from other posts on the forum
bucket on transom operates properly and not down in stream
clean out plug in correctly and seals well
I took boat out two days ago with intent to use a whole tank of fuel and refill it, thunder storms developed and the trip was cut short to 25 minutes. So far I’m probably on second full tank of fuel since purchasing it.
I believe the injectors are clogged and am wondering if it’s reasonable to take boat out again and use the remaining fuel and hope injectors clean themselves out.
Or is it a better plan to just pull them out and have professionally cleaned? My local dealer is about an hour away and claims they are backed up for four weeks so I would hope to get this fixed myself instead.
Any thoughts from the collective body of knowledge here are much appreciated!
Thanks!
RB
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