When Vessel Is In The Water
Preparing the Sail-Drive
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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Figure 4
1 – O-Ring
2 – Adapter Joint
3 – Oil Changing Plug
4 – Thread M10x1.5
1. Remove the oil changing plug located
under the shift lever.
2. Screw in an adapter joint with an O-ring.
When using your own adapter joint, the
maximum length of thread should be
12 mm.
3. Attach a stiff rubber hose (inner
diameter 14 to 16 mm [0.5 to 0.625 in.])
with hose clamps to the adapter joint at
the oil changing position
(Figure 4, (2)). The hose must be long
enough to reach the bucket or pump. If
a Yanmar original rubber hose is to be
used, the part number is 196440-92970.
Removing Oil
(1)
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(2)
(3)
Figure 5
1 – Plug
2 – Air Pressure Hose
3 – Adapter Joint
Fastest Way: Blowing Out by using Air
Pressure
Note: Use Compressed Air (0.5 to 1 Bar
[7.25 to 14.5 psi]) from main system, 12 V
portable compressor or from portable hand
pump or foot pump.WARNING! ALWAYS
wear safety glasses when using
compressed air.
1. Take out the plug from the upper case
cover.
2. Screw in a second adapter joint with an
O-ring at the oil inlet position. Screw in
the oil plug at the dipstick position.
3. Connect the air pressure hose with hose
clamps.
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