Specifications

Exhaust Alarm Lamp goes on Damaged cooling seawater pump Check seawater pump impeller.
Faulty Alarm Device
NOTICE
Do not operate the engine if alarm devices are not working properly.
Serious accidents may result if difficulties are not spotted due to faulty alarm lamps.
Before starting when switch is turned from OFF ! ON, alarm devices do not work.
Alarm buzzer does not sound.
Circuit broken or buzzer
damaged.
Ask for repairs.
Some alarm lamps do not light up. Circuit broken or lamp burnt out. Ask for repairs.
After starting when switch returns from START ! ON, alarm devices do not work.
Alarm buzzer does not cut off. Short circuit Ask for repairs.
Some alarm lamps do not go out. Damaged sensor or switch Ask for repairs.
Starting Failures
No fuel Replenish fuel: bleed.
Air in fuel line Bleed.
Bad fuel Replace with recommended fuel.
Clogged fuel filter Replace fuel filter.
Poor fuel injection Ask for repairs.
Starter does not turn.
Pressure leakage from
intake/exhaust valves
Ask for repairs.
Insufficient battery charge Check battery fluid, recharge.
Faulty cable connection at terminal
Remote rust from terminal;
retighten
Faulty starter switch Ask for repairs.
Starter does not turn or turns too
solely
(can be turned by hand)
Faulty starter Ask for repairs.
Cannot be turned manually Inner parts seized or damaged Ask for repairs.
Poor exhaust color
Overload Reduce load.
Insufficient fuel Replace with recommended fuel.
Faulty spraying of F.O. injection Ask for repairs.
Black smoke emitted.
Excessive intake/exhaust valve
top clearance
Ask for repairs.
Insufficient fuel Replace with recommended fuel.
Faulty spraying of F.O. injection Ask for repairs.
Fuel injection timing off Ask for repairs.
White smoke emitted.
Lube oil burns/excessive
consumption
Ask for repairs.