Loggerhead52
Cadet
- Joined
- Feb 24, 2009
- Messages
- 14
Hey Rodbolt,
I performed a search on the subject and quickly discovered that your knowledge of the Yamaha Prime Start system goes way beyond the scope of the average owner to comprehend and even beyond most trained technicians so I commend you and appreciate your willingness to explain what many of us just scratch our heads over. As a result of the explanation you included in several of your past posts, I am now convinced that my "stubborn cold starting" problem is with the Prime Start. I consider myself to be somewhat above average when it comes down to the care and maintenance of my outboard motors so when I have a problem, I've already eliminated the typical and obvious and have moved on to the more technical. Unfortunately, I do not have a service manual to refer to so like many others, I'm on here asking the same questions that you've probably rolled your eyes at a dozen times and I apologize for that but appreciate your patience. First, should the owners of "Prime Start" equipped Yamaha outboards be able to hear any sign of a clicking, whirring, hissing or any sound at all to indicate that the "Prime Start" solonoid is working when the key switch is turned on or is the internal rod movement within the solonoid too insignificant to make noise? Second, to your knowledge, is the solonoid "fuse protected"? I'm assuming that it operates at a full 12 volts so I need to check and make sure that current is available to the solonoid before I move into the dissasembly stage. I guess my third and final question would address the R&R and service procedure for the "Prime Start". If it needs to be done, is it simple enough to do without the assistance of a service manual? Thanks so much for your help!
Gary
I performed a search on the subject and quickly discovered that your knowledge of the Yamaha Prime Start system goes way beyond the scope of the average owner to comprehend and even beyond most trained technicians so I commend you and appreciate your willingness to explain what many of us just scratch our heads over. As a result of the explanation you included in several of your past posts, I am now convinced that my "stubborn cold starting" problem is with the Prime Start. I consider myself to be somewhat above average when it comes down to the care and maintenance of my outboard motors so when I have a problem, I've already eliminated the typical and obvious and have moved on to the more technical. Unfortunately, I do not have a service manual to refer to so like many others, I'm on here asking the same questions that you've probably rolled your eyes at a dozen times and I apologize for that but appreciate your patience. First, should the owners of "Prime Start" equipped Yamaha outboards be able to hear any sign of a clicking, whirring, hissing or any sound at all to indicate that the "Prime Start" solonoid is working when the key switch is turned on or is the internal rod movement within the solonoid too insignificant to make noise? Second, to your knowledge, is the solonoid "fuse protected"? I'm assuming that it operates at a full 12 volts so I need to check and make sure that current is available to the solonoid before I move into the dissasembly stage. I guess my third and final question would address the R&R and service procedure for the "Prime Start". If it needs to be done, is it simple enough to do without the assistance of a service manual? Thanks so much for your help!
Gary