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28.04.2021 4:55:16

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16.05.2021 19:32:52

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draglin33
10.05.2021 21:24:34

I have not done a powerhead or pump on an F115 in 4-5 years.
I am doing an F350 powerhead now.


qaz22
20.04.2021 16:47:29

Any O-rings in the oiling system look flattened loosing oil pressure?


ritobana
25.04.2021 6:36:25

Goodness, those schematics give me a headache. LOL.


Limpan94
18.06.2021 6:24:16

I think you missed his first post. His oil alarm light was on. Oil pressure (or lack of) was verified by a mechanical gauge at 15 PSI or so, NOT 70 PSI @ idle..


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10.05.2021 21:24:34

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20.04.2021 16:47:29

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25.04.2021 6:36:25

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18.06.2021 6:24:16

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lanpeck5
10.05.2021 21:24:34

Re: Gear lube & motor oil for F115 4-stroke [links]


Mithrandir
20.04.2021 16:47:29

I have a F115 4-stroke Yamaha. Anyone have an opinion about what type of motor oil and gear lube should be used? [links]


GLR444
25.04.2021 6:36:25

I've heard that only Yamalube should be used for the motor oil and Mercury gear lube for the lower unit is best. But I've also heard that the lower unit should only use Yamalube. I don't know who to believe.


pull
18.06.2021 6:24:16

Re: Gear lube & motor oil for F115 4-stroke


billy3321
03.06.2021 5:08:43

Controlled by Multi-Function Tiller Handle or by the Command LinkĀ® tachometer, the operator can adjust the engine’s trolling speed from 600 to 1,000 rpm in 50-rpm increments, which helps to provide precise and consistent trolling speeds in an array of conditions. [links]


garrett
04.06.2021 20:31:12

Yamaha’s patent-pending Shift Dampener System (SDS TM ) greatly reduces the noise commonly associated with shifting gears. Using a new design and components specific to Yamaha “K” size propellers, much of the force of shifting is absorbed. Standard on Yamaha’s new aluminum Talon TM series of propellers, it means smooth and quiet operation when both shifting and while in gear. Talon propellers require no special hardware for proper operation. [links]


zbillyofreyc
07.05.2021 5:20:50

The next generation of Yamaha’s F115 is the lightest four-stroke 115-horsepower outboard available. That and a host of great features and benefits means the new EFI F115 is poised to carry on in the Yamaha line as one of the company’s best-selling models.


liamwilson1980
11.05.2021 5:56:24

The F115 with mechanical control is great for repower with boats that have existing cable controls. At just 377 pounds, it’s light, and the F115 has 26-inch mounting centres, ideal for smaller twin-engine craft. In addition, it has a standard mounting bolt pattern consistent with other Yamaha outboard models, as well as those from other manufacturers.


melfn
17.06.2021 2:45:57