60H5E11
3
Top cowling
Top cowling fit
Check/adjust
3-3
Fuel system
Fuel joint and fuel hoses
Check
3-3
Fuel filter
Check/replace
3-4
Fuel tank
(*1)
Clean
–
Power unit
Ignition timing
Check
3-6,7
Spark plugs
Clean/adjust/replace
3-4
Piston rings
Check/replace
5-31
Thermostat
Check
3-5
Pressure control valve
Check
–
Flywheel magnet nut
Check
–
Carburetor
(*2)
Check
–
Motor exterior
Check
–
Cooling water passage
(*3)
Clean
–
Control system
Carburetor link
Check/adjust
3-12,13,15
Throttle cable
Check/adjust
3-6,16
Shift cable
Check/adjust
3-17
Engine idle speed
Check/adjust
3-14
Power trim and tilt unit
Power trim and tilt unit
Check
3-17
Lower unit
Gear oil
Change
3-19
Impeller/Woodruff key
Check/replace
6-8,38
Oil seals
Check/replace
–
Drive shaft
Check/replace
6-21,49
Propeller
Check
3-21
General
Anodes/Trim tab
Check/replace
3-21
Battery
Check/charge
3-21
(every month)
Wiring and connectors
Adjust/reconnect
–
Nuts and bolts
(*4)
Tighten
–
Lubrication points
Lubricate
3-22
Exhaust system
Check/replace
–
deterioration
Maintenance interval chart
Use the following chart as a guideline for general maintenance.
Adjust the maintenance intervals according to the operating conditions of the outboard motor.
Item
Remarks
Special service tools / Maintenance interval chart
Initial
Every
Refer
to
Page
10 hours
(Break-in)
50 hours
(3 months)
100 hours
(6 months)
200 hours
(1 year)
3-2
NOTE:
(*1) If equipped with a portable fuel tank.
(*2) Do not adjust the carburetor if it is operating correctly.
(*3) The engine should be flushed with fresh water after operating in salt, turbid, or muddy water.
(*4) Do not retighten the cylinder head and crankcase bolts.