MAINTENANCE
Ilmor High-Performance Marine, LLC
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10. After the warm-up period the first time after the oil change, turn OFF
the engine. Disconnect the engine safety starting switch and leave the
throttle/shift control lever in neutral. Open the engine compartment
cover and verify that there are no leaks around the new oil filter and
fitting, the drain line or the valve covers.
11. Add more oil as necessary and recheck levels if oil is added.
NOTICE: Always use the recommended engine oil. Failure to follow the
engine oil recommendation listed in this Owner’s Manual can result in
accelerated engine wear and engine component failure. Engine damage
due to incorrect oil usage, oil changes and oil levels, or other failure to
follow engine oil procedures can be costly and may void the warranty.
NOTICE: Discharge of oil or oil waste products is restricted by law.
Take every precaution to prevent the spillage of oil or oil waste into the
environment when servicing or using your boat. Contain and dispose of
oil or oil waste in accordance with the law.
CHECK THE POWER STEERING FLUID FOR
ENGINES WITH INTEGRAL RESERVOIR
This procedure applies to boats equipped with power steering systems.
Because this process should be completed while the engine is cool (in order
to avoid burns), it is recommended that this check be completed prior to
starting the engine.
1. Center the steering and stop the engine.
2. Locate the power steering pump at the port side, front of the engine
and remove the fill cap with integrated dipstick (level gauge).
3. Proper fluid level is at the FULL mark.
4. If necessary, add fluid to specified level. Use only fluid as outlined in
Fluid Specifications on page 11-1.
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1) FULL HOT Mark
2) FULL COLD Mark
3) ADD Mark