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ENGINES
General - The engines and drive system fitted in your
Sealine are designed for running in a hostile
environment. Engine owner's manuals should be
studied thoroughly. It is recommended that the
manufacturer's service schedule be followed due to
the specialised nature of the engines.
A general maintenance program consists of proper
lubrication, cleaning and/or replacement of fuel and
air filters.
SEALINE STRONGLY URGES YOU TO FULLY
COMPLY WITH THE MANUAL PROVIDED BY THE
ENGINE MANUFACTURER.
The engines are warranted directly by the engine
manufacturer, not by Sealine.
Running In - Your new engines and stern drives must
be run in. Care should be taken during the first 20
hours not to operate engines on full load. Details of
this can be found in the engine owner's manual. After
running in, the engines must be serviced or the
manufacturers warranty may be become invalid. It is
good practice even after the running in period not to
use the engines at peak revolutions for sustained
periods.
Never run the engines continuously at full throttle.
For normal use engines should be 'cruised' at
approximately 10% below maximum rpm.
CAUTION
Never crank (turnover a main engine for more
than 15 seconds continuously. If the engine fails
to start, leave 30 seconds before trying again.
WARNING
In the event that the operating temperature of an
engine begins to rise unduly, the engine should
be immediately turned off and the cooling system
checked for correct levels and that there are no
leaks from the raw water or enclosed freshwater
cooling circuits, including that part that serves
the calorifier.
DANGER
Never attempt to remove the filler cap on the
header/expansion tanks when the engines are
hot. Hot water and/or steam will almost certainly
be ejected under pressure.
Engine system alarms and lamps - Audible alarms
and/or warning lamps are fitted to specific equipment
to warn of their operation and/or any malfunctions.
Alarms are fitted to the main engine systems,
automatic bilge pumps and the generator. The
engine alarm monitors engine temperature, alternator
and oil pressure.
Should the alarm (a high pitched signal) keep
sounding or sound during use, stop the engine and
investigate the problem, if in doubt refer to the engine
manufacturer's manual.
For the generator refer to OEM manual.
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