Operation
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First-time operation
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Breaking in engine
Your new engine requires a period of break-in
to allow mating surfaces of moving parts to
wear in evenly. Correct break-in will help en-
sure proper performance and longer engine
life.
NOTICE:
Failure to follow the break-in
procedure could result in reduced engine
life or even severe engine damage.
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Gasoline and engine oil mixing chart (25:1,
50:1)
For models without CE marking (25:1)
For models with CE marking (50:1)
NOTICE
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Be sure to mix gasoline and oil complete-
ly, otherwise the engine may be damaged.
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Procedure for pre-mixed models
Run the engine under load (in gear with a pro-
peller installed) for 10 hours as follows.
1.
First 10 minutes:
Run the engine at the lowest possible
speed. A fast idle in neutral is best.
2.
Next 50 minutes:
Do not exceed half throttle (approximate-
ly 3000 r/min). Vary engine speed occa-
sionally. If you have an easy-planing
boat, accelerate at full throttle onto plane,
then immediately reduce the throttle to
3000 r/min or less.
3.
Next two hours:
Accelerate at full throttle onto plane, then
reduce engine speed to three-quarter
throttle (approximately 4000 r/min). Vary
engine speed occasionally. Run at full
throttle for one minute, then allow about
10 minutes of operation at three-quarter
throttle or less to let the engine cool.
4.
Remaining seven hours:
Run the engine at any speed. However,
avoid operating at full throttle for more
than 5 minutes at a time.
5.
After the first 10 hours:
Operate the engine normally. Use the
standard premix ratio of gasoline and oil.
For details on mixing fuel and oil, see
page 26.
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Getting to know your boat
Different boats handle differently. Operate
cautiously while you learn how your boat han-
dles under different conditions and with differ-
ent trim angles (see page 36).
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Checks before starting engine
WARNING
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If any item in the checks before starting
engine is not working properly, have it in-
spected and repaired before operating the
outboard motor. Otherwise an accident
could occur.
1.
: Gasoline
2.
: Engine oil
1.
: Gasoline
2.
: Engine oil
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