Manual
Table Of Contents
- COVER
- INTRODUCTION
- A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY
- CONTENTS
- OUTBOARD MOTOR SAFETY
- CONTROLS AND FEATURES
- BEFORE OPERATION
- OPERATION
- SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR
- THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE
- MAINTENANCE SAFETY
- TOOL KIT AND OWNER'S MANUAL
- EMERGENCY STARTER ROPE
- MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
- TRIM TAB ADJUSTMENT
- MANUAL RELIEF VALVE
- ENGINE COVER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
- REFUELING
- FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS
- WATER SEPARATOR INSPECTION AND SERVICE
- FUEL FILTER INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT
- PORTABLE FUEL TANK AND TANK FILTER CLEANING
- ANODE REPLACEMENT
- PROPELLER REPLACEMENT
- STORAGE
- TRANSPORTING
- TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS
- TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION
- INDEX

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STORAGE PRECAUTIONS
HOISTING THE OUTBOARD
MOTOR
Engine Oil
STORAGE
HOIST
HOOKS
ENGINE
HANGERS
After the outboard motor is placed
in storage and disconnected from
the hoist, install the engine cover.
Select a well-ventilated storage area.
If possible, avoid storage areas with
high humidity.
If storing a container of gasoline,
store it away from any appliance that
operates with a flame, such as a
furnace, water heater, or clothes
dryer. Also avoid any area with a
spark producing electric motor, or
where power tools are operated.
Change the engine oil and the oil
filter (p. ).
Remove the spark plugs (p. ),
and remove the emergency stop
switch clip from the emergency
stop switch.
Disconnect the outboard motor
from the boat, hoist the outboard
motor, and move it to the storage
area.
Unlock and remove the engine
cover (p. ).
Attach the hoist hooks to the
engine hangers.
Pour a teaspoon (p. ) (5 10
cm ) of clean engine oil into each
cylinder.
Rotate the engine a few
revolutions to distribute the oil in
the cylinders.
Reinstall the spark plugs (p. ).
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