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Johnson 90 2005 User Manual

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36 - Maintenance
Storage Fogging Oil
Connect the can to its fit-
ting on the primer solenoid. Following instructions
on the can, fog the engine. After you fog the engine
be sure the primer solenoid lever is in the run posi-
tion.
1. Run position
Ignition, oil, and fuel systems Check for mis-
placed leads and damaged or deteriorated parts.
Be sure starter solenoid terminal boot and all con-
nectors are in place.
Screws, bolts, nuts Tighten any that are
loose.
Propeller Remove and examine. If damaged,
see your DEALER. Clean the propeller shaft and lu-
bricate it. Refer to Propeller.
Gearcase speedometer pickup, if equipped
Disconnect the speedometer hose at the upper
connection. With air pressure no more than 25 psi
(167 kPa), blow all water from the gearcase speed-
ometer pickup system. Reconnect speedometer
pickup after all the water has been removed.
Lubrication Refer to Lubrication Points to
drain and refill the gearcase and for lubricating
points on the engine.
Touch up painted surfaces and wax the engine’s
exterior. Store the engine on the boat (or an engine
stand) in a vertical, self-draining position.
IMPORTANT: Never place the gearcase higher
than the powerhead. Any water remaining in the ex-
haust passages can run into the cylinders and
cause serious damage.
If you remove an "installed" engine, examine all
hardware you loosened or removed from the en-
gine and its steering, throttle, and shift systems.
Replace damaged or missing parts with
Evinrude/
Johnson Genuine Parts
, or equivalent.
Battery Remove it, clean it, check its condition
and water level, then charge it. Store it in a place
that’s cool and dry, out of direct sunlight. Check the
water level and charge it periodically during the
storage period.
Oil system Leave the oil hoses connected. If
you must disconnect them to remove the engine
from the boat for storage, cap the fittings and plug
the hoses.
Oil tank Inspect the oil tank for contamination
and/or water. Fill with recommended oil to reduce
or prevent condensation from forming in the tank
during storage.
Portable fuel tank Disconnect the hose from
the tank. Remove the hose from the engine if the fit-
ting is a quick-disconnect. If not, and the hose is se-
cured to the engine, leave it connected. Secure the
hose to protect it.
WARNING
Store fuel tanks in a well-ventilated area,
away from heat and open flame. Prevent
escape of liquid or vapors which could acci-
dentally ignite. Close the filler cap vent
screw, if equipped. Be sure the discon-
nected fuel hose doesn’t drip.

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Johnson 90 2005 Specifications

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BrandJohnson
Model90 2005
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish

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