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Fuel Type | Diesel |
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Horsepower | 350 - 370 hp |
Torque | 568 - 598 lb-ft |
Displacement | 4.2L |
Bore x Stroke | 84 mm x 95 mm |
Cooling System | Liquid-cooled |
Details on registering the product for warranty in the US and Canada.
Importance of understanding manual warnings and cautions for safety.
Explanation of warning symbols and important notes for operation.
Warning about carbon monoxide hazards, symptoms, and prevention.
Safety advice to avoid injury during wave or wake jumping.
Precautions and consequences of striking underwater objects.
Safety measures when people are in the water near the boat.
Recommended operation duty cycles for pleasure and light duty ratings.
Operator's duties for safety, maintenance, and dealer checks.
Precautions to prevent freezing damage to the power package.
Immediate steps required after the power package is submerged.
Procedure for the initial break-in of new diesel engines.
Rules for the first 20 hours of operation for optimal break-in.
Steps for starting a cold engine and warm-up procedures.
Steps for starting a warm engine.
Steps for starting a cold D-Tronic engine and warm-up.
Steps for starting a warm D-Tronic engine.
Daily, weekly, and monthly routine maintenance tasks.
Maintenance tasks based on hours or years of operation.
Further scheduled maintenance tasks based on intervals.
Possible causes and remedies for starter motor issues.
Possible causes and remedies for starting problems.
Possible causes and remedies for rough running engines.
Possible causes and remedies for poor engine performance.
Possible causes and remedies for overheating engines.
Possible causes and remedies for engines running too cool.
Possible causes and remedies for low engine oil pressure.
Possible causes and remedies for battery charging issues.
Troubleshooting for remote control issues.
Possible causes and remedies for hard or jerky steering.
Troubleshooting steps for power trim system issues.
Steps to take to resolve issues with the product.