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Yamaha Motor Technical Questions - Please Help! #1673568 10/16/07 10:49 PM
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I have a 2001 Yamaha 225 VX225TRZ. My questions are;

1) How easy is it to change the impeller?

2) I want to buy a repair manual, what is the best place to shop for these and which is the best manual?

Thank you very much for your help!

Re: Yamaha Motor Technical Questions - Please Help! [Re: Terry M] #1673644 10/16/07 11:30 PM
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its not that hard once you know how

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1) Not hard; get a manual

2) Buy the Yamaha from a dealer

glue the cup in with waterproof glue; dealer will have some


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#1 if you have never changed the impeller in an outboard before, I'll give you 1.5hours. .75hours to read the book.
#2. E-bay is the cheapest place to buy the book, 32-35 dollars from your local marina......


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Re: Yamaha Motor Technical Questions - Please Help! [Re: Mike Halfmann the boatmann] #1690843 10/24/07 11:38 PM
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Sure right!!
.5 hrs reading
.75 hrs removing
1.5 hrs removing (cause you ripped the metal cup out of the housing)
1 hr stabbing at it to replace (HINT) get a buddy lower units get heavy
Total time 3.75hrs.
Plus the additional 2 times to R&R it again cause it wont piss!!!



Re: Yamaha Motor Technical Questions - Please Help! [Re: Terry M] #1691608 10/25/07 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted By: Terry M
I have a 2001 Yamaha 225 VX225TRZ. My questions are;

1) How easy is it to change the impeller?

2) I want to buy a repair manual, what is the best place to shop for these and which is the best manual?

Thank you very much for your help!


Not hard at all to change the impeller in that engine. should only take about 1 hour at the most to do. there are a few tricks of the trade that makes re-installing easier. (which a manual won't help).


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Re: Yamaha Motor Technical Questions - Please Help! [Re: steve@S2Marine] #1691938 10/25/07 02:20 PM
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If you are a mechanical idiot don't try it. It might take that 3.75 hrs. Seriously though, like most have said it should only take an hour or so ...and even less the next time ...at least on that engine, it's the same one I have.

If doing it by yourself set the unit on a floor jack to help hold it as you raise it.



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Re: Yamaha Motor Technical Questions - Please Help! [Re: TSpencer] #1694888 10/26/07 06:54 PM
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Good time to also drain the lower unit fluid and pull the prop to check for fishing line.

Leave the fluid out and prop off to save weight when you yank the lower unit off to change the water pump!

Wrap a piece of electrical tape or blue painters trim masking tape around the lower unit to visually remind you to refill the lower unit with oil.

Every little bit helps


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