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Brand | Gator-Tail |
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Model | GTR |
Category | Outboard Motor |
Language | English |
Check belt 50 hours for tightness. Optimum tightness is 1/4" to 1/2" slack.
Inspect propeller after every trip for looseness. Tighten to 60 ft/lbs torque if loose.
Throttle should have 1/8 turn slack. Lubricate throttle slide every ten hours to prevent stiffness.
Procedure for changing transmission fluid, including draining, filling, and reassembly steps.
Troubleshooting steps for when the power trim does not work, checking circuit breaker, fuse, relay, and switch.
Troubleshooting steps for clutch issues, checking fuse, wire connection, and switch.
Troubleshooting for noise issues, specifically checking for a loose prop.
Steps for starting the engine: priming, choke, engagement switch, starting, and warm-up.
Steps for running the engine: idling before engaging clutch, slow approach, and steering torque adjustment.
Information on motor trim for different terrain conditions: mud, sand, and deep water.
Tips for transporting the motor on a trailer, securing the lower unit and avoiding using the tilt pin.
Procedure for bleeding the hydraulic system for reverse operation, including securing connections and fluid replacement.