
EMISSION CERTIFICATION LABEL
An emission certification label, showing emission levels and engine
specifications directly related to emissions, is placed on the engine at the time
of manufacture.
a -
Idle speed
b -
Engine horsepower
c -
Piston displacement
d -
Engine power ‑ kilowatts
e -
Date of manufacture
f -
US EPA engine family name
g -
Regulated emission limit for the engine family
h -
Regulated emission limit for the engine family
i -
Recommended spark plug and gap
j -
Percent of fuel line permeation
OWNER RESPONSIBILITY
The owner/operator is required to have routine engine maintenance performed
to maintain emission levels within prescribed certification standards.
The owner/operator is not to modify the engine in any manner that would alter
the horsepower or allow emission levels to exceed their predetermined factory
specifications.
Inspection and Maintenance Schedule
Refer to the table below for proper inspections and maintenance intervals. After
each use of the outboard be sure to adhere to the following:
•
Flush the outboard cooling system if operating in salt, polluted, or muddy
water. Refer to
Flushing the Cooling System
.
•
Wash off all salt deposits and flush the exhaust outlet of the propeller and
gearcase with fresh water if operating in saltwater.
•
If operating in saltwater, inspect the powerhead and powerhead
components for salt buildup. Refer to
Cleaning Care for the Powerhead
(Saltwater Use)
.
SPARK PLUG:
GAP:
EMISSION CONTROL
INFORMATION
THIS ENGINE CONFORMS TO
EMISSION REGULATIONS FOR SPARK IGNITION MARINE ENGINES
CALIFORNIA AND U.S. EPA
REFER TO OWNERS MANUAL FOR REQUIRED MAINTENANCE,
SPECIFICATIONS, AND ADJUSTMENTS
IDLE SPEED (in gear):
FAMILY:
HC+NOx:FEL:
LOW PERM/HIGH PERM:
g/kWh
hp
L
e
d
c
b
a
f
g
h
i
HC+NOx:FEL:
g/kWh
hp
L
CO FEL:
g/kWh
kw
g/kWh
j
43210
MAINTENANCE
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