When coming back to the ramp my starter gave out and now just replaced the starter on my 1998 evenrude 90 hp spl on same year model 175. First time not able to flush. It was a month or more since I finally replaced the starter and now ready to go. This motor is 19 years old with my guess less than 300 hours on it. Should I do anything like put in a 10%vinegar wash or salt away? Also, this old girl only hits 5k rpm on the tach loaded for fishing with my Dad and I. Also, before the starter went out with a finger check for temp readings one side of the powerhead was a bit warmer than the otherside. My thermostat's have never been changed but it looks like I'll have to pull the Power head to put a socket on those most likely bolts. To change the stats will I most likely have to pull the power head? Thanks in advance!
Sounds like you keep up on the maintenance and preventative care, such as regularly fresh water flushing. Since you do regularly flush, going without flushing once is not going to cause corrosion. But of course if it makes you feel better than flushing with Salt X or likewise product surely wouldn't do any harm.
Re: 5k rpms
Couldn't begin to troubleshoot without knowing what your engines max rpm range is at WOT.
Re: Powerhead Temp
Both banks will not read the same temp. One will be higher/lower than the other while still remaining within normal operating temp
Re: Stats
I'm not familiar with Evinrude engines, but I recon changing the stats is as simple as opening the stat housing. If your engine is a V4 then you've got 2 stat housings, probably located at the top of each bank. The bolts securing the housing will only loosen the housing, not the head cover.