Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Safety
- Product Overview
- Before You Operate
- Engine Operation
- Periodic Maintenance
- Introduction
- Safety Precautions
- Precautions
- EPA Maintenance Requirements
- Periodic Maintenance Schedule
- Periodic Maintenance Procedures
- Daily Checks
- After Initial 50 Hours of Operation
- Every 50 Hours of Operation
- Every 100 Hours of Operation
- Every 150 Hours of Operation
- Every 250 Hours of Operation
- Draining the Fuel Tank
- Replacing the Engine Oil Filter Element
- Changing the Marine Gear Oil
- Checking or Replacing the Seawater Pump Impeller
- Cleaning the Intake Silencer (Air Cleaner) Element
- Cleaning or Replacing the Exhaust / Water Mixing Elbow
- Adjusting the Alternator V-ribbed belt Tension
- Cleaning the Breather Pipe
- Checking the Wiring Connectors
- Every 1000 Hours of Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Long-Term Storage
- Specifications
- System Diagrams
- EPA Warranty USA Only
- Emission System Warranty
BEFORE YOU OPERATE
34 YM Series Operation Manual
ENGINE COOLANT
Engine Coolant Specifications
Note: In the U.S., LLC is required for
the warranty to be valid.
• Texaco Long Life Coolant (LLC), both
standard and premixed, product code
7997 and 7998
• Havoline Extended Life
Antifreeze / Coolant, product code 7994
Following the manufacturer’s
recommendations, use a proper LLC
which will not have any adverse effects on
the materials (cast iron, aluminum, copper,
etc.) of the engine’s cooling system.
Always use the mixing ratios specified by
the antifreeze manufacturer for the
temperature range.
Coolant (Closed Cooling System)
NOTICE
Always add LLC to soft water especially
when operating in cold weather. Never use
hard water. Water should be clean and
free from sludge or particles. Without LLC,
cooling performance will decrease due to
scale and rust in the coolant system.
Water alone may freeze and form ice; it
expands approximately 9% in volume. Use
the proper amount of coolant concentrate
for the ambient temperature as specified
by the LLC manufacturer. LLC
concentration should be a minimum of
30% to a maximum of 60%. Too much LLC
will decrease the cooling efficiency.
Excessive use of antifreeze also lowers
the cooling efficiency of the engine. Never
mix different types or brands of LLC, as a
harmful sludge may form. Mixing different
brands of antifreeze may cause chemical
reactions, and may make the antifreeze
useless or cause engine problems.
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