Section 4 - Maintenance
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90-8M0113986
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DECEMBER 2015
Each day start
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Check the engine oil level. (This interval can be extended based on operator experience with the
product.)
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Check the engine coolant level.
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Check the transmission oil level.
Each day end
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If operating in saltwater, brackish water, or polluted water, flush the seawater section of the
cooling system after each use.
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Drain any water from the primary fuel filter after each use. (Drain any water from both fuel filters
if operating in freezing temperatures.)
Weekly
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Drain any water from the fuel filters.
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Check the seawater inlets for debris or marine growth.
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Check and clean the seawater strainer.
Every Two Months
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Check the battery connections and fluid level.
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Treat the engine surfaces with Corrosion Guard if operating in saltwater, brackish water, or
polluted waters.
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Inspect the air filter. (Inspect every two months or every 50 hours, whichever occurs first.)
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Inspect the engine anodes and replace if eroded by 50% or more.
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Ensure that the gauges and all wiring connections are secure.
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Clean the gauges. (If operating in saltwater reduce the interval to every 25 hours or 30 days,
whichever occurs first.)
Scheduled Maintenance
After first 50 hours
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Clean the transmission oil filter and change the transmission oil.
Annually
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Touch‑up the power package with paint and spray with Corrosion Guard.
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Clean the transmission oil filter and change the transmission oil.
Every 100 hours or annually
(whichever occurs first)
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Check the steering system and the remote control for loose, missing, or damaged
parts. Lubricate the cables and linkages.
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Check the engine alignment.
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Torque the engine mounts.
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Check the electrical system for loose, damaged, or corroded terminals.
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Inspect the cooling system and the exhaust system for damage or leaks. Check
both systems hose clamps for tightness.
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Clean the transmission oil filter and change the transmission oil.
Every 200 hours or annually
(whichever occurs first)
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Change the engine oil and filter.
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Replace the fuel filters.
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Replace the air filter.
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Inspect the condition and tension of the engine accessory drive belts.
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Disassemble and inspect the engine seawater pump and replace worn
components.
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Check the seawater pump drive belt.
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Clean the seawater section of the closed cooling system. Clean, inspect, and test
the pressure cap. Check the anodes and replace if eroded by 50% or more.
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Clean the seawater strainer.
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Check the closed cooling fluid level and level of protection.
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Check the run history for faults.
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Check the engine timing belt.
Every 2 years
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Replace the engine coolant.
Every 1000 hours or 5 years
(whichever occurs first)
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Replace the engine timing belt.
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Clean the fuel tank.
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Clean the aftercooler core.
According to OEM Schedule
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Check the engine to propeller shaft alignment.
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