Specifications and requirements
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Additive Plus reduces harmful internal deposits. Yamalube
Fuel Stabilizer & Conditioner Plus added to fresh gasoline
will help protect the fuel system from varnishing while help-
ing to keep the gasoline’s octane level from decreasing ex-
cessively during storage. Other additives may also be
available on the market that may have varying degrees of ef-
fectiveness. Consult your Yamaha dealer concerning what
may work best for the locally available gasoline and environ-
mental conditions.
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Anti-fouling paint
A clean hull is required to maintain your boat’s performance.
Boats moored in the water should be protected from marine
growth (barnacles, mussels, and marine plants). If approved
by regulations for your area, the bottom of the hull can be
coated with an anti-fouling paint to inhibit marine growth.
Anti-fouling paints specifically formulated for use on alumi-
num may be applied to the outboard motor. The original
Yamaha paint surface may be scuffed lightly before applying
anti-fouling paint, but do not remove the original paint. Re-
moval of the original paint will increase the rate of corrosion.
NOTICE
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Anti-fouling paint for fiberglass and wood may contain
materials, such as copper, graphite, and tin, that can
cause corrosion if applied to aluminum boats and out-
board motor components. Never apply these types of
paint to your outboard motor because rapid corrosion
damage could occur.
Anti-fouling paint can increase drag (friction) between
the boat and the water, and possibly affect perfor-
mance. If the effects are too great, reducing propeller
pitch may be necessary.
Sacrificial anodes are attached to the outboard motor to
provide corrosion protection and must never be painted.
Sacrificial anodes made from a different material may be
necessary for maximum corrosion protection due to your lo-
cal water conditions. Please consult your Yamaha dealer.
NOTICE
ECM02421
Painted sacrificial anodes will not provide corrosion pro-
tection.
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Outboard motor disposal requirements
Never illegally discard (dump) the outboard motor. Yamaha
recommends consulting the dealer about discarding the
outboard motor.
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Emergency equipment
Keep the following items onboard in case there is trouble
with the outboard motor.
A tool kit with assorted screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches (in-
cluding metric sizes), and electrical tape.
Waterproof flashlight with extra batteries.
An extra engine shut-off cord (lanyard) with clip.
Spare parts, such as an extra set of spark plugs.
Consult your Yamaha dealer for details.
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Emission control information
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This engine conforms to U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) regulations for marine SI engines. See the la-
bel affixed to your engine for details.
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Approval label of emission control certificate
This label is attached at the location shown.
New Technology; (4-stroke) DFI
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Star labels
Your outboard motor is labeled with a California Air Resourc-
es Board (CARB) star label. See below for a description of
your particular label.
1. Approval label location
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EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
THIS ENGINE CONFORMS TO CALIFORNIA EXHAUST
AND U.S. EPA EXHAUST AND EVAP REGULATIONS FOR SI
MARINE ENGINES. REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL FOR
MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS.
FAMILY :
DISPLACEMENT : liters
MAX POWER : kW
FEL : HC+NOx ,CO g/kW-h
EPA CERTIFIED EVAP COMPONENTS :
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