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TOHATSU 115 User Manual

TOHATSU 115
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TOHATSU
OUTBOARDS
No.00311050-O
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TOHATSU 115 Specifications

General IconGeneral
SteeringRemote
Trim and TiltPower Trim and Tilt
Horsepower115 hp
Starting SystemElectric
Fuel Induction SystemElectronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
Fuel TypeUnleaded Gasoline
Full Throttle RPM Range5, 000 - 6, 000 RPM
Gear ShiftForward, Neutral, Reverse
Shaft Length20" or 25"
Recommended Fuel87 Octane
Oil Capacity5.5 Liters (with filter)

Summary

Specifications

Engine Specifications

Details key engine parameters like displacement, bore, stroke, output, and RPM range.

1. Engine Installation on Boat

1. Engine Installation on Boat (Continued)

Transom Height and Matching

Specifies anti-cavitation plate height and submersion for optimal performance.

Stern Bracket Attachment

Detailed steps for securing the stern bracket to the boat's transom.

2. Remote Control Box (model RC5E)

Remote Control Box Installation

Steps for positioning the box, determining cable length, and initial setup.

2. Remote Control Box (model RC5E) (Continued)

Connecting Remote Control Cables to Box

Procedure for connecting shift and throttle cables to the remote control box.

Connecting Remote Control Cables to Engine

Procedure for connecting the remote control cables to the engine.

3. Trim Adjustment

3. Trim Adjustment (Continued)

Trim Angle Optimization

Guidance on setting proper trim angle and correcting bow rise or dip.

4. Multi-Purpose Meter (Continued)

Multi-Purpose Meter Installation

Instructions for securely installing the multi-purpose meter into the dashboard.

Multi-Purpose Meter Wiring

Illustrates the electrical connections required for the multi-purpose meter.

6. Battery

7. Fuel & Engine Oil

7. Fuel & Engine Oil (Continued)

8. Running

Engine Break-in Procedure

Detailed steps and conditions for the initial 10-hour engine break-in period.

8. Running (Continued)

9. Warning System

9. Warning System (Continued)

Corrective Actions for Warning Conditions

Specific steps to take for various warning conditions like overheat or low oil.

10. Operation of the Remote Control Box

10. Operation of the Remote Control Box (Continued)

14. Inspection and Maintenance

Daily Inspection: Fuel, Lubrication, Electrical, Throttle Systems

Routine checks for fuel, lubrication, electrical equipment, and throttle system components.

14. Inspection and Maintenance (Continued)

Daily Inspection: Clutch, Propeller, Motor Mounting, Cooling

Ongoing daily checks for clutch, propeller, motor mounting, and cooling water status.

Periodic Inspection Checklist: Service Intervals

Schedule and tasks for periodic maintenance at different hour/month intervals.

Periodic Inspection Checklist: Lower Unit and Power Trim

Periodic checks for propeller, gear oil, power trim, and related components.

Periodic Inspection Checklist: Engine Oil System and Anode

Periodic checks for engine oil system, anode, and external parts.

15. Winter Storage

16. Pre-Season Check

17. Checking After Striking Underwater Object

18. If the Engine Becomes Submerged in Water

Submerged Engine Emergency Measures

Immediate steps to take after an engine is submerged in water.

20. Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Symptom Guide

A table linking engine symptoms to potential causes and actions.

23. Propeller Selection

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