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SAFETY
MARINE PRODUCTS AND THE SAFETY OF PEOPLE
WHO USE THEM
Enjoyable boating is the goal of people who design and build marine products. To reach this goal, manu-
facturers are careful to make sure:
•
Product user is informed; and
•
Products are safe and reliable.
It is up to you, the people who...
•
Rig boats;
•
Fix machinery; and
•
Maintain equipment
...to keep the products safe
and
reliable.
This section talks about safe boating and how you can help make it safe. Some of these safety issues
you will know, others you may not.
WARNING
This Safety section contains information relevant to the safety of boaters and people that ser-
vice boats. Please read this section carefully and share it with all shop technicians. Always
follow common shop safety practices. If you have not had training related to common shop
safety practices, you should do so not only to protect yourself, but also to protect the people
around you.
It is impossible for this manual to cover every potentially hazardous situation you may
encounter. However, your understanding and adherence to the recommendations contained
in this manual and use of good judgment when servicing outboards will help promote safety.
Always be alert and careful: a good foundation for safety.
First!
A word about parts... Plain parts; special parts; all parts!
DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS
“They look the same, but are they the same?”
•
Same size?
•
Same strength?
•
Same material?
•
Same type?
Don’t substitute unless
you know
they are the
same
in
all
characteristics.
Second!
•
Special locking bolts and nuts are often used to hold steering, shift, and throttle remote control
cables to the outboard.
•
When you take any outboard off a boat, keep track of special nuts and bolts. Do not mix with other
parts. Store them on the outboard, then they are there when you need them.
•
When the outboard is returned to the boat, use only the special nuts and bolts to hold remote steer-
ing, shift, and throttle cables to the outboard.
Summary of Contents for E200DHLSEB
Page 1: ...Main Menu...
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Page 195: ...OILING SYSTEM OIL SUPPLY DIAGRAMS 193 9 3 3 L models 006870 Rear View 6 4 5 3 Top View 1 2...
Page 196: ...194 OILING SYSTEM OIL SUPPLY DIAGRAMS 3 4 L models 007256 Starboard View Port View...
Page 197: ...OILING SYSTEM OIL RECIRCULATION DIAGRAMS 195 9 OIL RECIRCULATION DIAGRAMS 004111a 2 4 6 1 3 5...
Page 248: ...246 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS POWERHEAD VIEWS Port Hose Routings 3 3 L models 006951...
Page 249: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 247 11 Starboard Hose Routings 3 3 L models 006952...
Page 250: ...248 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Port Hose Routings 3 4 L models 007153...
Page 251: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 249 11 Starboard Hose Routings 3 4 L models 007154...
Page 252: ...250 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Port 3 3 L models 007139...
Page 253: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 251 11 Starboard 3 3 L models 007138...
Page 254: ...252 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Port 3 4 L models 007143...
Page 255: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 253 11 Starboard 3 4 L models 007144...
Page 256: ...254 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Front 3 3 L models 007140...
Page 257: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 255 11 Front 3 4 L models 007145...
Page 258: ...256 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Rear 3 3 L models 007141...
Page 259: ...POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS 257 11 Rear 3 4 L models 007142...
Page 260: ...258 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Top 007146...
Page 265: ...MIDSECTION SERVICE CHART 263 12 Muffler...
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