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can flood the non-running engine with seawater, damaging it. Before you restart the
non-running engine, open its seacock again.
Running an engine with an inadequate supply of antifreeze, or with obstructed or
restricted seawater pickups or strainers can cause serious damage to the engine and
its related systems.
If the engine temperature gauges show a higher than normal temperature,
the respective cooling system may need to be repaired. If the gauge
needle moves quickly toward a high temperature, immediately shut off the
affected engine and have the cooling system inspected and repaired.
Exhaust System
The exhaust system for each engine consists of an exhaust manifold,
exhaust piping, a muffler and the exhaust pipes used to vent the exhaust
to the atmosphere. If the exhaust system contains leaks or obstructions,
or has any other problem that prevents it from venting exhaust properly,
carbon monoxide may escape and endanger you and your passengers.
Check the exhaust system regularly for proper operation. Any change in
engine noise could indicate an exhaust system problem and should be
immediately investigated.
Engine Gauges
The helm is equipped with a complete set of gauges on the instrument
panel. The gauges allow you to monitor the operation and condition of
your boat’s propulsion systems while underway. The side of the instrument
panel that the gauges are on (port or starboard) determines the respective
engine that the gauges are for. Familiarize yourself with the gauges before
starting the engines for the first time.
Do not start the engines until you have read and understood the engine OEM
information.
Tachometer
The tachometer displays the speed of the engine in revolutions per minute
(RPMs). This is not the boat’s speed over the water or the speed of
propeller rotation. The tachometer may not register zero RPM when its
engine’s ignition key is turned off; this is normal.
The engine manufacturer has established a maximum RPM rating for your engines,
as listed in the engine OEM information. Do not exceed the maximum RPM. Doing
so could damage the engines. Likewise, your engines have a minimum wide open
throttle RPM requirement. If your engine will not reach this minimum RPM contact
your Carver dealer.
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