holdfast Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 I don't have a serial number consequently I have no clue of Model and year in order to get parts. I may need an impeller soon. Prety bad when a mechanic cant figure it out but thats my dilema. Its 9.9 and no numbers outside. Inside the cover only is the # ........PC 32BPH or the front On top of the Flywheel is the #....... 68271 Spark plug wire.......... TDT-132 On the Carb..... Japan TK Carburettor CO LTD And on the gear shift side stamped inside below the engine........ 63201 Y-2 stamped I would appreciate any input
Nemo Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 I have a 2 horse Yamaha and the month and year of Manufacture is on a sticker where the transom screws are located. Hope that helps. Nemo
2 tone z71 Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 judging by the graphics ive gotta say 88-89
holdfast Posted November 11, 2008 Author Report Posted November 11, 2008 I have a 2 horse Yamaha and the month and year of Manufacture is on a sticker where the transom screws are located. I wish but no luck Hope that helps. Nemo
Nemo Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 Try this site... http://yamahaoutboardparts.com/ Nemo
Ron Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 This is the factory dealer parts website I was referred to by a dealer. http://www.yamaha-motor.com/outboard/parts/home.aspx I would also guess it to be an 88.
Fisherman Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 Usually the Serial # and Model # are on the Transom mount,(not easily removed) and the engine serial # somewhere on the block of the engine itself. I would think the motor may be a little "warm" to the touch.
irishfield Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 LOL Fisherman... glad someone said it !
holdfast Posted November 12, 2008 Author Report Posted November 12, 2008 And its been Painted over too
holdfast Posted November 13, 2008 Author Report Posted November 13, 2008 Sorry to Bump this but I'm still looking for an answer to my Question. Best I got was 88. By the way I bought it legitimetly. Who cares about the history, lets assume its not hot.
Fisherman Posted November 14, 2008 Report Posted November 14, 2008 Okay, I'll take a stab at it, a lot of motors will use the same parts like impellers for quite a number of years, some like Merc, Mariner and Yamaha also use the same part albeit a different part number. Your best bet is to take the lower unit off, it's not hard. Usually there are 4-5 bolt heads under the cavitation plate right above the prop, undo those. Under the motor cover, check on the side where the shifter linkage is, you should be able to undo it, sometimes nothing more than a cotter pin through the shifter to the rod that goes down to the lower unit. Undo that too. With the lower unit bolts out, the whole lower unit with prop attached slides down, (it may need a bit of persuasion from a rubber hammer). Once you have that out, there are two rods, one is the shift rod, the other is the driveshaft, the impeller is located under the cover where the larger main driveshaft goes into the top of the lower unit. Remove nuts or screws, take off the cover...now pay attention which way the impellor comes out(it's the 6 or 8 fingered rubber octopus thingy). Take that to the dealer, and get a new one. On installing add a bit of vaseline to make it slide in easier. Replace cover over impeller. Now when replacing the lower unit into the leg under the motor, make darn sure you line up the water pipe from the impeller to the motor, otherwise there's no water geting to the motor for cooling. If your mechanic can't help you with this, well, time for a new mechanic. Good luck, need more help, ask. And Bobby...use a small rubber hammer.
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