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Parsun F40 BW-T-EFI User Manual

Parsun F40 BW-T-EFI
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OUTBOARD MOTORS
OWNER’S MANUAL
F30/40 BM
F30/40 FW / FW-T-EFI
F30/40 BW / BW-T-EFI / BW-D-EFI
SUZHOU PARSUN POWER MACHINE CO., LTD.
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Parsun F40 BW-T-EFI Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type4-Stroke
Power Output40 HP
Fuel SystemEFI (Electronic Fuel Injection)
Cooling SystemWater-Cooled
Starting SystemElectric Start
Cylinder3
Full Throttle RPM Range5000-6000 RPM
SteeringRemote
Trim and Tilt SystemPower Trim and Tilt
Gear ShiftF-N-R
Shaft Length20 in
Recommended OilSAE 10W-30
Fuel Tank Capacity25 L
Alternator Output12V
Recommended FuelUnleaded Gasoline (Min RON 90)

Summary

Engine Identification Numbers

Outboard motor serial number

Details the location and recording of the outboard motor's serial number for identification.

Engine serial number

1. Main components and General information

1.1 Main components

Identifies and illustrates the main physical parts of the outboard motor.

Remote control lever operation

1.2.1 Specification

1.2.2 Fueling instruction

1.2.3 Propeller selection

2.1.1 Mounting height

2.1.2 Clamping the outboard motor

2.2 Breaking in engine

2.3 Pre-operation checks

Checking the engine oil level

Details how to check and maintain the correct engine oil level.

2.4 Filling fuel

2.5 Starting engine

2.6 Warm up engine

2.7 Shifting

2.7.1 Forward

Explains how to engage forward gear with the outboard motor.

2.7.2 Reverse

Explains how to engage reverse gear with the outboard motor.

2.10 Stopping engine

2.11 Trimming outboard motor

3. Maintenance

3.2 Cleaning and adjusting spark plug

3.3 Checking the fuel system

3.4 Inspecting idling speed

3.5 Changing engine oil

3.8 Checking propeller

3.9 Changing gear oil

3.13 Maintenance Table

4 Transporting and storing

5. Actions in emergency

5.1 Impact damage

Outlines the procedure to follow if the outboard motor hits an object.

5.3 Starter will not operate

Instructions for starting the engine using an emergency starter rope.

5.5 Treatment of submerged motor

Procedures for handling and servicing an outboard motor that has been submerged.

6. Troubleshooting

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