tbag":25hqzb45 said:
I am in Juneau AK so I am at sea level. No roads in or out. The highest elevation I would ever take the boat would be Atlin lake at 2200'. So maybe a 90 is what I need. I am going to look at 2005 Yamaha 90hp tonight. Anything I should look at in particular? Pretty sure it is EFI.
The 2005's and later Y-90-4S's are EFI.
The total hours should be shown in the instrument cluster with the key on.
Look for rough abuse (if any) on the lower end in terms of scratches, dents, prop condition, etc.
Make sure the tim and tilt work through the whole range.
I'd insist on a on the water trial to hear it run throughout the rpm ranges.
Should start, idle, and run very smooth, like a new car engine. Shifting should be smooth and definite.
If taken to a dealer, the Electronic Control Module, when connected to a computer with the correct Yamaha software, will together print out a complete history of the engine, including problems, errors, hours run at each rpm range, and lots more.
Well worth the few $$ for the analysis.
Have the mechanic check the lower end oil for metal particles, and also check the condition of the water pump.
I'd agree to buy the engine and pay for the work if the engine is in good, acceptable condition; otherwise, the seller keeps the engine and pays for the work.
The final price could be negotiated along with the work involved to make a suitable deal for you.
Get a cost estimate from the dealer beforehand.
Parts of this scheme could be made difficult if the engine is not presently on a boat, so talk it over with a dealer and the owner as necessary.
Good Luck!
Joe. :teeth :thup