This channel is here to share fishing and boating knowledge. We fish out of Raritan Bay NJ and frequent the wrecks and reefs off the coast of Monmouth County. I also do my own boat and engine maintenance. At times you will see videos that will show you how to perform some of these tasks.
Does this affect the 360 view on the camera display? Do you still get the side view cameras as well? Curious to know what camera views this affects by relocating. Thank you.
We have a Denali so I don’t know if it is any different with the cameras. Someone said it would affect the 360 camera view because that pulls from multiples cameras and moving this rear view mirror view camera could affect that.
Looks like he changed out perfectly good anodes…..hardly consumed at all. If you flush your engine after use, I would not recommend this anode replacement…vastly far higher probability of engine damage and oil leaks. If your boat sits un flushed in salt water….different story.
Great video I’m assuming the same tailpipe would fit for a 2024 2500 HD Chevy midnight edition gas burner also I’m assuming it did not mess with any of the O2 sensors by any chance did it improve the gas mileage due to the no restrictions that the factory exhaust has could you put a link in the description for that exhaust?
It's the same for the Chev 2500. It has no performance or mileage impact, just the sound. Also no impact to sensors. www.gmpartswarehouse.com/oem-parts/gm-6-6l-gas-cat-back-exhaust-upgrade-system-with-19420408
yes of course - all tests were done at idle 600rpms. While my test could have been conducted more scientifically, there is clearly a difference between the two pumps.
The only reason to use this mount is if you need to slide the motor further out on the rub rail. If you don't have that issue, just go direct to the deck. BTW, these motors don't work in heavy seas.
Howdy sir. I am strongly considering this system. Are you happy with it in all aspects? If you had the ability to build something similar your self (which you may), is there anything you would change about the design? Is this system full extension? For the price, it is toeing the build vs. buy line for me. I'm interest in your feedback. Thank you in advance.
I absolutely love the 4000lb model I have. If I built it myself, I'd try to cut some height out. You lose approximately 5" with this model. It's 75% extension-which turns out is more than enough. 100% sounds good, but I don't think it's necessary to reach everything. I'm only 5'11".
I'm just a little shocked that Yamaha couldn't design a simpler approach to replace these anodes. I can't believe they couldn't come up with a better design than putting anodes under the valve cover. I'm guessing they bank on most people not replacing these and motors lasting much shorter than a "smarter" design. Thank you so much for this very detailed video on how to DIY. I guess I will have to go look to see how often this replacement has to take place. I only have a bit over 100 hours at the moment and am in salt water about 10% of the time.
You have nothing to worry about. Those anodes are huge. He changed them when they had over 95% of their life left. OCD or just trying to make a helpful video. I think he was just trying to make a helpful video.
@@4RibsFishing I just got it put on my truck today. Perfect, not loud inside at all. Used to the S type or Atak and they are just loud all the time. Great sound when you get on it.
What about the bed camera? Have a link for that camera to see the stuff in the bed? I did the same thing for rear view mirror but that same camera doesn’t work for bed camera or cargo camera
@@4RibsFishing I wonder if their 360 camera they sell will work for it now as it looks to be the same kind of camera but its more expensive than this camera
two tips for people following this incredibly helpful video (I just did mine thanks to this video). If you dont have the hose Mike uses, you can use a short pvc pipe over the piston and rest the engine on it to hold the tool. If you dont want to use ATF there is branded Yamaha fluid for the trim tilt system, it is part # ACC-PWRTR-MF-32 and matched what came out of mine (also F300).
Great vid. I have been concerned about getting a cap for this exact reason. Now I know there is a solution. Not a fan of how obvious the camera is. Would be nice to have it integrated to the brake light, but at least it's something. Thanks for sharing.