JiminAZ
FNG
My bet is you did just fine.
I have a 2005 Yamaha F150, which has a lot of design features in common with the F115.
(all this is precluded if either the former owner had records of doing these things, or you are just taking it to a mechanic).
I would change the oil in the lower unit (and check for water in the oil). While changing the oil I would also do a pressure test on the lower unit (this checks the seals for input, output, and shifter shafts. I'd also pull the lower unit and have a look at the water pump (honestly I'd just put an all new water pump in). Go back together with new seal washers on the lower unit oil plugs.
There will be some sort of filter on the fuel supply line, as well as the little last chance filter on the motor. Replace both.
If they've never been replaced, I'd pull the VST and change all the little screens and filters in there.
And change the oil and filter on the engine.
On Ebay you can buy a little computer with Yamaha YDS software pre installed and a connector for the YDS for under $150.
SIM Yamaha is my goto source for parts and consumables.
If you want to know more about how the fuel injection system works and what can go wrong with it, PM me and I'll send you a link to where I wrote it up.
I have a 2005 Yamaha F150, which has a lot of design features in common with the F115.
(all this is precluded if either the former owner had records of doing these things, or you are just taking it to a mechanic).
I would change the oil in the lower unit (and check for water in the oil). While changing the oil I would also do a pressure test on the lower unit (this checks the seals for input, output, and shifter shafts. I'd also pull the lower unit and have a look at the water pump (honestly I'd just put an all new water pump in). Go back together with new seal washers on the lower unit oil plugs.
There will be some sort of filter on the fuel supply line, as well as the little last chance filter on the motor. Replace both.
If they've never been replaced, I'd pull the VST and change all the little screens and filters in there.
And change the oil and filter on the engine.
On Ebay you can buy a little computer with Yamaha YDS software pre installed and a connector for the YDS for under $150.
SIM Yamaha is my goto source for parts and consumables.
If you want to know more about how the fuel injection system works and what can go wrong with it, PM me and I'll send you a link to where I wrote it up.