5.6.2 CONTINUED
15. Check the exhaust outlet at the transom to see that
cooling water is being discharged.
16. The blower may now be turned off.
5.6.3
RUNNING THE ENGINE
Allow the engine to warm up before casting off. This engine is
thermostatically controlled and will therefore indicate a low
operating temperature in cold water.
After the engine warms up to its normal operating temperature
the throttle can be advanced. Throttle changes for both
accelerating and de accelerating should be gradual allowing the
engine to come to its full speed or the appropriate setting.
Although the Atomic 2 engine can be run at a full speed of
about 3,000 RPM, this mode of operation should be restricted.
The recommended continuous cruising speed is about 2,000 RPM.
Extended idle periods should be avoided whenever possible. In
cases where the engine must idle for long periods of time, it is
recommended that cruising speed be obtained for a five minute
period once each hour if at all possible.
When running, the operator should maintain a periodic check of
engine temperature and oil pressure. Immediately stop the engine
if there is a drop in oil pressure. An overheating condition
may sometimes be alleviated by continu1ng at a reduced speed. In
the latter case, maintain a continuous temperature surveillance
and do not hesitate to shut the engine off if the temperature
does not quickly return to normal.
5.6.4
STOPPING THE ENGINE
Prior to stopping the engine, reduce the speed to idle
(approximately 600 RPM) and allow it to run for several minutes
at this speed. To stop, do the follow1ng:
1.
Disengage the gears to the neutral position.
1.
Turn the engine key switch to the "OFF"
position.
2.
Close the fuel valve at the tank.
3.
Close the engine raw intake seacock.
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