When did the Yamaha F225 engine come out?

When did the Yamaha F225 engine come out?

The engine that propelled Yamaha even further forward was the F225, a 225 horsepower outboard motor, which the company started to produce in April 2001. Yamaha first began work on developing 4-stroke outboard motors in 1980.

Is the F225 a 2 stroke or 4 stroke engine?

The F225 was as compact and lightweight as a 2-stroke engine with the same horsepower despite being a large, 4-stroke outboard motor. Its design also augmented the positives of 4-stroke engines, namely, low fuel consumption, comparably clean exhaust, and quietness.

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When did the Yamaha outboard motor come out?

Yamaha has established a position as the world’s leading manufacturer of outboard motors with an ample lineup of compact to large motors. The engine that propelled Yamaha even further forward was the F225, a 225 horsepower outboard motor, which the company started to produce in April 2001.

Are there any problems with the Yamaha F225?

Note there are thousands of F225’s out there and they all aren’t failing due to corroded exhaust manifolds. Agreeably, 2003 F225’s and earlier ones are more exposed to salt water corrosion (the 2004 and above models have better paint and coatings).

When does a Yamaha outboard motor go bad?

Boat Motor Problems Likely to Occur After Yamaha Warranty Has Expired. It has been alleged that the corrosion, pitting and consequent engine failure typically occurs after only 500 to 700 hours of use.

Is the Yamaha F225 susceptible to salt water corrosion?

Agreeably, 2003 F225’s and earlier ones are more exposed to salt water corrosion (the 2004 and above models have better paint and coatings). However, with regular flushing, you should be okay.

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