INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 61
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*1"z" This procedure can be performed by end user (or dealer)
*2"
{" This procedure shall be carried out by the dealer.
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Note
Your outboard motor should receive careful, and complete inspection at 300 hours. This is the
best time for major maintenance procedures to be carried out.
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Engine oil replacement
Engine oil mixed with dust or water will
dramatically shorten the life of the
engine.
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You may be injured due to high engine tem-
peratures if you fill engine oil just after stop-
ping. Changing engine oil should be done
after the engine has been cooled.
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z Do not overfill engine oil, or engine oil
could leak and/or engine could be dam-
aged. If engine oil level is over upper limit
marks of oil gauge, drain oil to level lower
than upper limit.
z Be sure that outboard motor is in upright
and level position when checking or
changing oil.
z Stop engine immediately if low oil pres-
sure warning lamp is lit or oil leak is found,
or engine could be severely damaged.
Consult dealer.
z Wipe off engine oil well immediately if
spilled and dispose of it in accordance
with local fire prevention and environ-
ment protection regulations.
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Use of engine oils that do not meet these
requirements will result in reduced engine
life, and other engine problems.
Shift/
Throttle
Throttle cable { Check and replace if necessary
Throttle link*1 { { Check and adjustment
Shift cable { Check and replace if necessary
Shift link*1 { { Check and adjustment
Other
Power trim & Tilt z/{ z/{ Check /Replenish Refer to P70
Warning system*1 { Check
Stop switch z z Check
Meters { { Check
Bolt, nut { { Retighten
Sliding part
/rotation part
z z Apply grease Refer to P71
Grease nipple z z Pump in grease Refer to P71
Outer equipment z z Check
Anode (engine) { Check and replace if necessary Refer to P69
Anode
(except for engine)
z/{ Check /Replace if necessary Refer to P69
Top cowl/La tch z/{ Check / Adjustment
Description
Inspection intervals
Inspection procedure Remarks
First 20
hours or
1 month
Every 50
hours or
3 months
Every 100
hours or
6 months
Every 200
hours or
1 year
Every
400
hours or
2 year
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION