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PowerTec 40Hp User Manual

PowerTec 40Hp
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51
Checkpoints
Check each of the propeller blades for
wear, erosion from cavitation or ventila-
tion, or other damage.
Check the propeller shaft for damage.
Check the splines / shear pin for wear or
damage.
Check for fish line tangled around the pro-
peller shaft.
Check the propeller shaft oil seal for dam-
age.
NOTE:
If the shear pin equipped: it is designed to
break if the propeller hits a hard underwater
obstacle to help protect the propeller and
drive mechanism. The propeller will then
spin freely on the shaft. If this happens, the
shear pin must be replaced.
that the trim and tilt rod / the tilt rod oper-
ates smoothly.
NOTE:
Consult your PowertecOutBoards dealer if any
operation is abnormal.
Checking propeller
You could be seriously injured if the en-
gine accidentally starts when you are
near the propeller.
G Before inspecting, removing, or install-
ing the propeller, remove the spark
plug caps from the spark plugs. Also,
place the shift control in neutral, turn
the main switch to ā€œā€ (off) and re move the
key, and remove the lanyard
from the engine stop switch. Turn off
the battery cut-off switch if your boat
has one.
Do not use your hand to hold the pro-
peller when loosening or tightening the
propeller nut. Put a wood block be-
tween the anti-cavitation plate and the
propeller to prevent the propeller from
turning.
WARNING
Maitenance

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PowerTec 40Hp Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPowerTec
Model40Hp
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish