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Maintenance
Periodic maintenance
If your engine and its fittings are to function reliably, periodic maintenance in accordance with the maintenance sched-
ule is required. Several of the points below cover the replacement of consumables such as oil and fuel filters etc.
To ensure continued trouble-free use of your engine, it is important always to use original spares. Always state the
type designation and serial number of your engine and its fittings when ordering parts.
Some operations require professional experience and special tools. Therefore, get authorized service personnel to
carry out more extensive work.
For further information, see under the heading “Maintenance” in accordance with the respective section in “Technical
Description”.
New engine with reverse gear
See “Running-in” on page 4.
17. Vent the fuel system.
18. Have authorized personnel
check injectors.
21.
ger, charge
(CAC), and the engine
reverse gear oil coolers.
22. Clean the engine coolant
system and change coo-
lant.
If necessary take the injectors to an authorized workshop.
Tightening torque: Injector 50 Nm (5.1 kpm), delivery line 15-25
Nm, (1
Open vent screw (1). Pump with hand pump (2) until fuel containing no air
flows out. Then pump a further 10–20 times with the hand pump. Tighten
the venting screw (1). Check for leaks. If the engine does not start, vent
the pressure pipes on the injectors.
Observe strict cleanliness! The fuel in the system must not become
contaminated.
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TAMD162C
TAMD163P
Instructions
Info.
pages
Close the sea cock and drain the water from the seawater and freshwater
systems with the drain cocks (A).
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Layout of the maintenance schedule
Shaded area indicates
simple operations which
the boat owner can carry
out.
Stripes indicate opera-
tions which require experi-
ence and/or special tools.
This work should there-
fore be left to authorized
service personnel.
Under the heading. “In-
structions” is a brief
summary of what should
be rectified when carrying
out the maintenance job
in question.
Under the heading. “Info.
pages” are references to
the information pages to-
wards the back of the
manual. In most cases,
these pages provide a
more detailed description
of the operations re-
quired.
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