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8-7. Throttle Grip Turning Load Adjustment
Turn the friction adjustment screw on the steering handle to adjust the turning load of the throttle
grip.
To decrease load
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To increase load
9.0
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Care of your outboard motor
To keep your motor in the best operating condition, it is very important that you perform daily, and
periodic, maintenance prior to missions as suggested in the maintenance schedules that follow.
9.1 Pre-mission Inspection Checklist
Perform the following checks and inspection before and after use
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FUELS:
1.
Gasoline – use 87 Octane mixed with 50:1 Outboard Oil (TC-W3) or Raider Outboard oil
2.
JP-5/8 – mix to 50:1 with TC-W3 oil and place Raider additive inside bladder. Additive
supports a 6-gallon bladder.
CAUTION
Your personal safety and that of your on board soldiers depends on
how well you maintain your outboard motor. Carefully observe all
of the inspection and maintenance procedures described in this
section.
The maintenance intervals shown in the checklist apply to an
outboard motor in normal use. The Raider outboard motor will
probably be operated under severe conditions such as frequent
full-throttle operation or frequent operation in brackish water,
maintenance should be performed at shorter intervals than
shown.