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r 
 • En
ines and Transmissions
11.4
The raw water coolin
 s
stem is described in detail in
our “Water S
stems” 
section 9
 of this manual. The
internal en
ine coolin
 s
stem is supplied b
 the en
ine
manu
acturer.  This s
stem 
eatures a closed anti
reeze 
oo
ant 
ott
e
 
n a reservo
r attac
e
 to t
e en
ne. 
oolant is circulated throu
h the en
ine in separate 
hannels than the raw water coolin
Note:  Be sure the engine seacocks are open before you start 
the engine.  Failure to open them will cause damage to the 
water pump impeller.
DA NG ER
! !
urns or ot
er persona
 
n
ur
 w
en pressure cap 
s
emoved.  Allow en
ine to cool.  Open pressure cap
slowl
 to allow pressure to vent before removin
a
1.1.5  Emer
enc
 Equipmen
Your en
ines are set up to operate under the tou
hest
onditions.  However, should the oil pressure become 
too 
ow, or t
e en
ne over
eat, a
arms w
 soun
 at 
th
 h
lm.  Th
r
 
r
 
v
r
l 
n
iti
n
 th
t will 
n
an alarm and save 
ou 
rom dama
in
 
our en
ines. 
e sure an
 stu
 
our 
ocumentat
on supp
e
 
 t
e
n
ine manu
acturer to ensure 
ou will know what the
alarm means should one sound on 
our boat.
11.2  Transmission
The transmission has a reduction 
ear which drives 
the 
ro
eller at a slower rotation s
eed than that of the 
n
ine.  
onsult 
our 
EM manual for complete transmission 
in
rm
ti
n.
11.3  O
erations and Maintenanc
In the Underwa
 
hapter, 
hapter 12
 
ou will 
ind
instructions on startin
 
our en
ines.  Also detailed in the 
manufacturer’s documentation supplied with 
our boat,
ou will 
ind instructions on maintenance items that 
ou 
ma
 perform 
ourself.  Should 
ou have an
 questions 
re
ar
n
 ma
ntenance or operat
ons not prov
e
, 
e 
sure and consult 
our boat dealer. 
Important:  Shift the transmission only when the engine speed 
is at or below 1000 rpm.  Shifting at higher engine speeds could 
severely damage the boat, the transmission, and the engine.  
Allow the transmission to remain in neutral for a few seconds 
before reversing the rotation of the propeller.
1.3.1  H
drolock
ro
oc
 
s cause
 
 water enter
n
 t
e en
ne c
n-
ders throu
h the exhaust.  The 
ollowin
 conditions can 
ause h
drolock.
n
ine shutdown:  A sudden en
ine shutdown while the 
boat is movin
 ma
 
orce water into the exhaust s
stem.
Anchored or adri
t:  Rou
h seas ma
 cause rockin
 
severe enou
h to cause water to splash out o
 the mu
-
flers into the en
ine while the en
ines are shut down, 
anchored 
rom the stern, pullin
 a sea anchor, or adri
t.
Improper hoistin
:  
perators are sometimes tempted to 
reduce hoistin
 time 
or propeller chan
es b
 hoistin
 onl
 
the boat stern.  
uch hoistin
 can cause residual water in
t
e ex
aust s
stem to enter t
e en
ne c
n
ers.
WARNING
! !
n
ine manufacturers do not warrant
 items dam-
e
 
 
ro
oc
1.3.2  En
ine Exhaus
Your en
ine exhaust contains 
arbon Monoxide!  Be 
sure and read the Boatin
 
a
et
 
hapter and know 
the dan
ers and how to avoid them.  Carbon Monoxide 
will kill 
ou, and in most situations, b
 the time 
ou
now somethin
 is wron
 it could be too late.  Know 
 Oil filler ca
 Dipstic
Fi
. 11.