TRANSPORTING
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Removing the Motor
IMPORTANT: Ensure the proper procedures are followed for
transportation and storage of the outboard to avoid the possibility
of oil leaks.
1. Stop the engine and close the air vent screw.
2. Close the fuel valve knob. Disconnect the fuel connector.
3. Remove the motor from the hull and completely drain the
water from the gearcase.
Carrying the Motor
Be sure to keep the engine vertical posture whenever you carry
the motor.
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NOTE: If you carry the motor horizontal posture, keep the power
head higher than the propeller.
IMPORTANT: Beware of explosion danger. Spilled and vapored
gasoline may easily catch fire and explode. Be sure to fully
discharge gasoline from the carburetors when transporting the
engine. Wipe off spilled gasoline with a rag.
Storing the Motor
1. With the outboard still in the water, close the fuel shut‑off
valve or disconnect the remote fuel line (if equipped) and
run engine until it stops. This will drain fuel from the
carburetor. Remove outboard from the boat and hold upright
until all cooling water is drained out.