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Preparations for Off-Season Storage
An adequate preservation of the engine will contribute to an efficient and trouble free operation in the long term.
Consult your
STEYR MOTORS Marine Dealer
to get professional assistance in performing a proper off season
storage.
NOTE:
If engine is stored above 1 year, advise your
STEYR MOTORS Marine Dealer
to the
Extended Preservation Procedure (Service Manual Z001138-0, chapter GENERAL D4).
1.
Change motor oil and oil filter.
2.
Change fuel filter.
3.
Check air filter.
4.
Check coolant (closed circuit).
5.
Drain engine’s raw water system.
NOTE:
If the raw water is not completely removed from the engine, expensive freeze damage may be
the result.
6.
Drain raw water system from boat and driving system (consider manufacturer’s instructions as to storage).
7.
Change gear oil or lubricant.
8.
Disconnect battery and store it.
9.
Spray engine outside with corrosion prevention oil.
10. Ventilate engine compartment and bilge.
Start-up after Storage
An correct start-up of the engine will contribute to an efficient and trouble-free operation in the long term.
Your
STEYR MOTORS Marine Dealer
will gladly be available as consultant or for an expert performance.
1.
Check condition of hoses and hose clamps.
2.
Clean battery terminals.
CAUTION:
Connect RED cable to positive terminal and then BLACK cable to negative terminal.
Wrong connection of battery terminals may damage the electronic system.
3.
Grease outer sides of terminals.
4.
Open fuel stop valve and check all fuel lines for leakage.
5.
Thoroughly check the boat and engine for slack or missing screws or nuts.
6.
Pump the bilge dry and clean the engine compartment.
7.
Complete the raw water system.
8.
Open the raw water inlet.
CAUTION:
Insufficient raw water supply may damage the engine and the raw water pump.
9.
Test run. Start engine. Check voltmeter, oil pressure- and water temperature gauge. (Make sure that all sys-
tems function properly.)
10. Check all parts for oil-, fuel- or water leakage.
NOTE:
For additional Information regarding engine preparation for long term preservation please
consult your
STEYR MOTORS
Marine Service Partner.
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Page 101: ...101 Wiring diagram SE E Box 12V 6 cyl ...
Page 102: ...102 SE Series Wiring diagram SE E Box 24V 6 cyl ...
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Page 104: ...104 Wiring diagram SE E Box 12 V 4 cyl ...
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