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Port and Starboard Engine Overheat -
If an engine overheats, the warning
light (1 or 4) for the affected engine
will come on. Refer to Overheat
Warning System on this page for more
information.
Low Fuel - If the fuel tank is too low to
continue normal operation much
longer, this warning light 2 will come
on. Refill the fuel tank as soon as pos-
sible (see “Filling the Fuel Tank,” page
3-3).
Low Oil - If the oil tank is too low to con-
tinue normal operation for much longer,
this warning light 3 will come on. Refill
the oil tank as soon as possible (see
“Filling the Oil Tank,” page 3-3).
If the oil level warning indicator
comes on, refill with engine oil as
soon as possible. The engines will
be severely damaged if they are run
without oil.
OVERHEAT WARNING SYSTEM
The engine has an overheat warning
device. If either engine starts to over-
heat, the engine speed of the affected
engine will be limited to about 3,500 rpm.
Each engine is equipped with cooling-
water pilot outlets on the starboard side
of the hull. Check that water comes out
of the outlet while the engine is run-
ning, particularly while applying throt-
tle. If you do not see any water at the
outlet, cooling water may not be circu-
lating in the engine.
NOTE: If water cooling passages on
the engines are dry, it will take about 20
seconds for water to reach the pilot
outlets after starting.
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