STARTING/STOPPING
PROCEDURE
STARTING
PROCEDURE
Place the transmission in neutral and advance the throttle
control
to
slightly open.
A
CAUTION:
Make
certain
the
transmission
is
in
neu-
tral.
starting
in
gear
could
result
in
serious
damage
to
your
transmission,
your
boat,
and
vessels
nearby.
Turn the KEY
SWlTCH
to the
ON
position (2 o'clock)
PREHEAT:
Depress the PREHEAT switch. The voltmeter
and
panel lights, gauges and meters will be aClivated. The
PRE-
HEAT switch should be depressed in accordance with the
following chart:
TemperatureJPreheat
Abnospheric
Temperalure
Preheating
lime
+41°F(+5°C)
or
higher
Approx.
10
seconds
+4n(+5°C)
to
2n
(-5°C)
Approx.
15
seconds
+23°F(-5°C)
or
lower
Approx.
20
seconds
Limit
of
continuous
use
30
seconds
before
cranking
START:
While still depressing the PREHEAT switch, depress
the START switch. This will engage the starter solenoid.
Upon engine starting, release the START switch. Do not
release the
PREHEAT switch until the oil pressure reaches
15
psi.
Then
as
long as the high water temperature and low
oil pressure protective circuits do not activate, the engine will
remain energized and continue to run.
NOTE:
When
starting:
A voltage drop will occur
when the preheat switch
is
depressed.
VOLTAGE
DROP
Should the engine not start when the START switch
is
depressed for
10
to 20 secol!ds, release both switches and
wait
30 seconds; repeat the procedure above and preheat
longer.
Never
run
the
starter
lor
more
than
30
seconds.
8
ACAUTloN:
Prolonged
cranking
intervals
without
the
engine
starting
can
result
in
the
engine
exhaust
system
filling
with
raw
water.
This
may
happen
because
the
pump
is
pumping
raw
water
through
the
raw
water
cool·
ing
system
during
cranking.
This
raw
water
can
enter
the
engine's
cylinders
by
way
of
the
exhaust
manifold
once
the
exhaust
system
fills.
Prevent
this
from
happening
by
closing
the
raw
water
supply
through-hull
Shut-off,
draining
the
exhaust
muffler,
and
correcting
the
cause
of
the
excessive
engine
cranking.
Engine
damage
result-
ing
from
raw
water
entry
is
not
a
warrantable
issue;
the
owner/operator
should
keep
this
in
mind.
Once the engine starts, check instruments for proper oil pres-
sure and battery charging voltage.
NOTE:
Never attempt to engage the starter while the engine
is
running.
NOTE:
Some unstable running may occur
in
a cold engine.
Depressing the Preheat
switch/or
/0-/5
second intervals
'will
help stabilize the engine RPM until the operating tempera-
ture reaches
J70o-190°F
(77°_88°C)
and a propeller load is
applied to the engine. When the engine
i~'
running and the
preheat switch is depressed, a charging load on the
DC
alter-
nator will
be
discernible.
STARTING
UNDER
COLD
CONDITIONS
Make certain the lubricating oil confonns with the ratings
for
the prevailing temperature. Check the table on the engine oil
section
of
this manual.
The battery should
be
fully charged to minimize voltage
drop.
Use a sufficient
amount
of
preheat
to
aid in starting, see
Temperature/Preheat chart
On
this page.
STOPPING
PROCEDURE
To
stop the engine, bring the throttle to
an
idle position and
place the transmission in neutral. Allow the engine
to
idle for
a few moments
to stabilize temperatures. Pull the STOP lever
to
shut down the engine. Then turn
OFF
the key
10
close
down the electric
fuel pump and accessories.
Made
certain the key switch
is
in
the
OFF
position (12
o'clock). If the Key
Switch
is
left ON. the battery will
diS-
charge.
An
engine
alarm
buzzer
is
provided
to
warn the oper-
ator
of
this condition (Key Switch ON).
The
best method of
preventing the battery from discharge
is
to
remove the
key
from the
Key
Switch after stopping the engine.