5.6.2 CONTINUED
1.
Check for adequate fuel supply.
2.
Open the fuel valve at the tank.
3.
Check the engine and reverse gear oil proper levels.
4.
Open the:' engine raw water intake seacock.
5.
Check the electrolyte level in the batteries
and add distilled water if required.
6.
Use the Battery Condition Indicator to check the condition of
the battery or batteries if so equipped.
7.
Index the Battery Selector Switch to the
strongest or starting battery. Batteries
can be paralleled if required by selecting
the "BOTH" position.
8.
Run the Blower for five minutes prior to starting the engine.
After completing this preliminary check the engine may be
started as follows:
9.
Check the gear lever to insure that it is in the neutral
position.
10.
Advance the throttle about 1/8 or its travel.
11.
Pull out the choke. If the engine is warm this
may not be required.
12.
Turn the key switch to the "Start" position till
the engine starts, but not longer than 20 seconds
or the starter motor may be damaged. Prolonged use
of the starter will also quickly discharge the
batteries. After the engine starts, release the key
to the "Accessory" position.
13.
Gradually adjust the throttle back to the slow idle
position and push the choke control in.
14.
Check the oil pressure (10 to 25 psi.). If the
pressure is low, stop the engine and check for the
source of the problem.
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