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INSTALLATION AND PREDELIVERY
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION
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Transom Clearances
Make sure the transom and splash well area pro-
vide adequate clearances:
•
The top edge of the transom should be wide
enough to allow full steering travel. The ABYC
standard for most single outboard installations
is 33 in. (84 cm).
•
Check cable and hose routing clearances.
•
Make sure there is clearance for mounting bolts
and washers. Check the inside area of the tran-
som for obstructions before drilling holes.
Water Flow
Inspect the hull area directly in front of the mount-
ing location.
•
Boat-mounted equipment should not create tur-
bulence in the water flow directly in front of the
outboard's gearcase. Turbulence or disruptions
in the water flow directly in front of the gearcase
will affect engine cooling and propeller perfor-
mance.
•
Avoid locating outboard centerlines within 3 in.
(76 mm) of bottom strakes on dual-outboard
installations.
Transom Brackets and Jack Plates
When mounting an outboard on boats equipped
with transom brackets or jack plates, refer to the
manufacturer's recommendations.
•
Confirm maximum weight and horsepower
capacities.
•
Jack plate assemblies must provide a one-piece
mounting surface to support the outboard.
Mounting Hardware
The required outboard mounting bolts, backing
plates, washers, and nuts are used to attach the
outboard to the frame of the shipping pallet.
Refer to the outboard's parts catalog for alternate
length mounting bolts or replacement parts.
•
Use only
Evinrude/Johnson Genuine Parts
or
parts of equivalent type, strength, and material.
•
Use the mounting hardware provided with out-
board whenever possible.
WARNING
DO NOT install an outboard on a curved or
irregular surface. Doing so can wear, bind,
and damage components, causing loss of
control.
DR5704
WARNING
Use all mounting hardware supplied with
the outboard to help ensure a secure
installation. Substituting inferior hardware
can result in loss of control.
Summary of Contents for E200DHLSEB
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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...
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Page 256: ...254 POWERHEAD POWERHEAD VIEWS Front 3 3 L models 007140...
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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...
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