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Page 1: ...E COMBINATION DISPLACEMENT ANO CENTRIFUGAL WATER PUMP ffi f r r gi i p nsi r l l T k 1 1 1 i g W h t t r I li vtK F t fi CARBURETOR SPEED CONTROL IGNITION BUILT IN FLYWHEEL MAGNETO FLOAT FEED HIGH AND LOW SPEED ADJUSTMENT AUTOMOTIVE TYPE CHOKE SYNCHRONIZEO SPARK AND THROTTLE TWIST GRIP CONTROL FUEL TANK CAPACITY t 0 7 GALLONS RUNN NG TIME FULL THROTTLE APPROX I HOUR STARTER AUTOMATTC REWIND GEARSH...

Page 2: ...ELLER SKEG O I L D F A I N P L U G T A R O A R O R I G H T P O R T L E T Y A R O E g I C i A T E O W X I L I F A C I X O l O W t Low SPEED or t CHOKE KNOB HIGH SPEEO KNOB CLAMP SCREW STERN BRACKET WATER PUMP HOUSING TIGURE T NOTE ALL BOATS EXEMPT FROM REGISTRYAND POWEREDBY MOTORSOF 10H P OR MORE MUST BE LICENSED APPLICATION FORMS FOR BOA E SING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM YOUR NEAREST COLLECTOR OF CUSTOM...

Page 3: ...CHING MOTOR TOBOAT Figure 2 ANGLE ADJUSTING LEVER lOOCUT OFF T I VERTICAL TRANSOM HEIGHT FROM BOAT BOTTOM t f This motor is clesigneci for use orr a standard 15 inr h transorr I transom is higher it sh uld be ut down to 15 inches sci propeller wiil be at leusl 2 inches below bottoni of boat Bt st perfornrant e wili be obtained by having the drivesh rft vertrc il to l oat travel and the propeller p...

Page 4: ... swivel bracket ocks the motor against tilting when in reverse Use extra care when running in reverse to avoid striking any obstruction and clarn aging lower unit parts The tilting featurefunctions only in FORWARD or NEUTRAL gear shift position LUBRICATION AND FUEL INSTRUCTIONS Proper lubrication is an important factor in the per formance and life of your outboard motor The following instructions ...

Page 5: ...not necessary to pull cord out more than two feet 0perotion ofyour fhotor 8 After motor starts push choke control knob in slowly 9 Reduce motor speed before shilting ln FORWARD or REVERSE Throttle control must be within shifting r rnge Move gear shiJt lever quickly into desired posltion DO NOT ease lnto position 10 WEEN IN FORWARD ONLY advance throttle control to FAST position Run motor a few mlnu...

Page 6: ...ust knob to point straight up Push knob back on shaft to original positlon Leave enough clearance so knob will turn wlthout binding on motor cover Tlghten center screlr to secure knob SLOW SPEEDADJUSTMENT This adjustmentshould be performed after high speed adjustment Operate motor at slow speed Turn slow speed knob to left or rlght until top performance is obtained Then reset the knob as described...

Page 7: ...de SAE g0 automotive hypoid gear lubricant In case of emergency it is permissible to use a good grade SAE 30 engine oil but only untll such tlme as proper lubrlcant can be obtained The gear case should be checked for presence of water at frequent intervals When checking the motor must have been idle for some time to allow oil and water to separate To check remove the oil flll plug and loosen the o...

Page 8: ...y absorbing shock of suddenimpact T STARTER HANDLE 2 FUEL TANK 3 FILLER CAP 4 CYLINDER 5 SPARK PLUGS 6 CYLINDER COVER 7 THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER 8 AIR SILENCER 9 HIGH SPEED KNOB IO CARBURETOR tl CRANKCASE 12 CHOKE KNOB t3 LOW SPEED KNOB REMOVING SIDE MOTOR COVERS You may desire to remove the side motor covers to inspect spark plugs or other parts of the power head To remove port cover simply remove ...

Page 9: ...fresh water Wipe the motor dry and go over all parts with an oily cloth This should be done as soon as possible after removing the motor from the boat PREPARATION FOR STORAGE No outboard motor shouldbe placed in storage with out considering the necessaryprecautions U motor Core olyourlulolor is operated in salt watet flush by running in a tank of fresh water Drain and refill gear case with the pro...

Page 10: ...nal precautlons listed below E y be necessary 1 Remove carburetor and fuel tank and wash with fresh water Dry thoroughly I BREAKER ARM 2 BREAKER POINTS 3 BREAKER ADJUSTING SCREW 4 CONDENSER 5 BREAKER BASE SCREW 6 COIL AND LAMINATION ASSEMBLY 7 BREAKER CAM 8 FELT OILER 9 CRANKSHAFT 2 Remove flywheel and wash magneto with fresh water 3 It is advisable to wash external working parts such as the start...

Page 11: ...r 1 LOW SPEED KNOB 2 LOW SPEED NEEDLE 3 PACKING NUT 4 CAM FOLLOWER LEVER 5 THROTTLE CAM FOLLOWER 6 CARBURETOR BODY 7 THROTTLE SHAFT 8 FLOAT BOWL 9 HIGH SPEED NEEDLE IO HIGH SPEEO KNOts II CHOKE SHAFT 12 CHOKE KNOB Insert point dresser Sandpaper fine coil file nail file etc NEVER USE EMERY CLOTH Release points work dresser up and downto smooth Follow same procedure with piece of thick smooth paper ...

Page 12: ... L E Tank empty Shut off valve closed Filler cap vent closed Water in carburetor tank or strainer Carburetor nozzle or passages clogged Strainer screen between shut olf valve and gas tank clogged Fuel Iine clogged Improper fuel and oil mixture NO SPARK TO PLUC Lead to spark plug disconnected or grounded Breaker points not set at 020 inch gap Brealer points corroded Loose or broken wtre in magneto ...

Page 13: ...he fuel system can be attached easily in a few minutes time A special kit can be purchased from your dealer to modify your 5 horsepower outboard motor for remote control With this kit it is pos sible to attach or detach the new UllfillG n mote Control System in a few minutes time The control box can be placed on either side of the boat One lever controls the gearshift the other the throttle Cables...

Page 14: ...Repoir Ports Lisf CARBURTTOR I l5 r tI 13 L l0 o I I l9 e 2l 9 20 0 I I 8 n z 2 d4 I t sJ ...

Page 15: ...y Complete Nipple Gas Line Spring Cam Follower Clip Cam Follower Screw Cam Follower Follower Throtile Cam 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4l 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 52 53 54 55 56 J J 58 203163 41 110 203164 302430 302977 21 I 63 30299 303448 43 L23 300179 3034 6 43 123 7l 1 589 302994 300096 375919 3 591 8 301996 30344 302984 303041 552606 303 60 303444 375921 1 103I 3029 8 ...

Page 16: ...Repoir Ports Iist POWTR HEAD 9 I r 3r_ _n zN lY f_ Rb rq l 408 r 32 1 36 m I 37 Ir _8 14 9a t l l t3 l0 p ...

Page 17: ...Cover Screw Support Plate Support Armature Plate Ring Arm Plate Retaining Screw Cylinder to Crankcase Upper Screw Cyllnder to Crenkcase Lower 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 L 47 552613 19 19r 03248 203235 591 5 9 27 77 303649 120395 120110 303333 41 333 3 6067 591 542 4t 44 4L L7 5526 8l Washer Cylinder to Crankcase Screw Screw Cylinder to Crankcase Pln Taper Cyl...

Page 18: ...fiIFUIIOI D ERACKET Repoir Ports ist J 43 30 45 t lJ fl R v ffi P NW lllu q r _ 37 W t N l6 ...

Page 19: ...ever Screw Friction Band Band Friction Screw Spring Retainer Retainer Upper Mount Spring Spring Lower Mount Spring Upper Mount Spring Reverse Lock Rod to Reverse Rod Screw Steering Bracket to Retainer Upper Screw Steering Bracket to Retainer Lower Retainer Steering Bracket Sleeve Friction Band 63 64 6 5 66 6 68 69 0 7 l 7 2 3 74 t c 7 6 t l 7 8 9 80 81 5 58 59 60 6 1 62 85 82 83 84 86 87 88 89 92 ...

Page 20: ...Repoir Ports list D_r z 6r _ a E 5 I l e A lnl ad r w L f 1 v l t 4 1 llrtl I l fm _ wr o ae GEAR CASE 51 e _ 52 e 38s _L tt 3 Ifl Nj l i r Ttr re it A w M 2s o 4 A 9 ...

Page 21: ... Rear Reversing Washer Thrust Clutch Dog Shifter Assembly Shaft Propeller 32 33 J1t 3 5 J O 3 39 40 A I a z 44 45 ato 47 4B 49 50 5 1 52 53 54 5 5 56 5 B q q 6345 04009 1 5 6 03466 03 00 03401 760 3 1 1 3 5 03261 0 3 3 9 5 02497 03442 303441 7607 4 3339 3332 00 1 033 6 0187 026 81 04205 2 8 3 284 00314 0 3 3 3 1 7677 5 G e a r Bu sh in g Assy F ro n t Pinion Drive Shaft Screw Detent Spring Spring ...

Page 22: ... Armature Plate Mounting Screw Armature Plate Mounting Washer Lock Screw High Tension Lead Clamp Mounting 1 B 1 9 20 2 l 22 2 24 2 5 26 21 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 510259 5101 95 510194 12078 3 580135 5t0232 510231 580 146 5801 1B 51 02 8 510208 580148 7 1 1 0 5 2 510204 5 1 0 1 8 5 5 1 0 1 9 3 5101 3 5 1 0 1 8 9 5 1 0 1 8 8 580121 Clamp High Tension Lead Screw Lamination Mounting Screw Break...

Page 23: ...ing Washer Lock Washer Starter Spindle Spindle and Pln Assembly Spring Pawl Cup Equalizer Spring Friction Screw Retainer Washer Lock Retainer Starter Pawl Pawl Starter Ciamp and Screw Rope C lamp Rope Handle Starter Rope Starter Starter Pulley and Pin Assembly Starter Spring Assembly 20 2L 22 23 a 2 5 2 6 27 2 8 2 9 J J J t Starter Housing Screw Knob to Vaive Knob Shut Off Valve Shroud Assembly St...

Page 24: ...return motor to the factorv HowTo0rder f epairParts Thls book gives you a complete repalr parts list for your outboard motor Shouldyou needto order repair parts they may be obtaineddirect from the concern from which you purchased your motor If you order repalr parts the following information ls needed to fill your orders properly 1 Part number and description of part as shown tn thls catalog 2 Com...

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