TxCurt
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- Jun 9, 2019
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Hi guys,
looking for a little help from the brain trust here. I have a pair of 2000 Yamaha ox 66 motors recently purchased on a new to me boat. Both motors are running well but as part of maintenance I decided to replace all filters, plugs etc since I really did not know when they had been done last. My starboard motor was making a strange noise at idle and reading at tht it was noted it could be caused by the o2 sensor. Both motors were running well and fuel burn numbers on each motors were almost identical at the time. In an attempt to fix the noise and because I didn’t know when this motor had last had its sensor changed I ordered and installed a new oem o2 sensor. At the same time I also remove the “dumdbell” which was completely blocked with carbon like completely blocked. I soaked it and got the hole through the middle cleaned out and put it all back together ( now writing this I’m thinking i did not replace the gasket i left the original gasket in place). Once back together, the noise is gone and the motor is running strong but my fuel burn has increased about 35 percent on that motor( i have garmin fuel flow sensors on each motor) . Honestly I had expected the new o2 sensor to maintain or perhaps improve fuel burn certainly not decrease it. Any reason why cleaning the “dumbbell” or dogbone would have changed my fuel burn?? It seems more related to the cleaning or just the opening of the o2 sensor compartment than the sensor itself. New sensor is brand new from sim.
Suggestions on what to check??
Thanks!!
looking for a little help from the brain trust here. I have a pair of 2000 Yamaha ox 66 motors recently purchased on a new to me boat. Both motors are running well but as part of maintenance I decided to replace all filters, plugs etc since I really did not know when they had been done last. My starboard motor was making a strange noise at idle and reading at tht it was noted it could be caused by the o2 sensor. Both motors were running well and fuel burn numbers on each motors were almost identical at the time. In an attempt to fix the noise and because I didn’t know when this motor had last had its sensor changed I ordered and installed a new oem o2 sensor. At the same time I also remove the “dumdbell” which was completely blocked with carbon like completely blocked. I soaked it and got the hole through the middle cleaned out and put it all back together ( now writing this I’m thinking i did not replace the gasket i left the original gasket in place). Once back together, the noise is gone and the motor is running strong but my fuel burn has increased about 35 percent on that motor( i have garmin fuel flow sensors on each motor) . Honestly I had expected the new o2 sensor to maintain or perhaps improve fuel burn certainly not decrease it. Any reason why cleaning the “dumbbell” or dogbone would have changed my fuel burn?? It seems more related to the cleaning or just the opening of the o2 sensor compartment than the sensor itself. New sensor is brand new from sim.
Suggestions on what to check??
Thanks!!