Maintenance
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ing warm-up. The boat could unexpect-
edly start to move, which could result in
an accident.
NOTICE
ECM01520
This procedure must be performed while
the outboard motor is in the water. A test
tank can be used.
A diagnostic tachometer should be used for
this procedure. Results may vary depending
on whether testing is conducted with the
flushing attachment, in a test tank, or with the
outboard motor in the water.
1.
Start the engine and allow it to warm up
fully with the throttle in the start position or
less until it is running smoothly. If the out-
board is mounted on a boat, be sure the
boat is tightly moored.
2.
Once the engine has warmed up, verify
whether the idle speed is set to specifica-
tion. For idle speed specifications, see
page 8. If you have difficulty verifying the
idle speed, or the idle speed requires ad-
justment, consult a Yamaha dealer or
other qualified mechanic.
EMU29113
Checking wiring and connectors
●
Check that each connector is engaged se-
curely.
●
Check that each ground lead is properly se-
cured.
EMU32122
Checking propeller
WARNING
EWM01881
You could be seriously injured if the en-
gine accidentally starts when you are near
the propeller. Before inspecting, remov-
ing, or installing the propeller, place the
shift control in neutral, turn the main
switch to “
” (off) and remove the key,
and remove the clip from the engine shut-
off switch. Turn off the battery cut-off
switch if your boat has one.
Do not use your hand to hold the propeller
when loosening or tightening the propeller
nut. Put a wood block between the anti-cavi-
tation plate and the propeller to prevent the
propeller from turning.
Checkpoints
●
Check each of the propeller blades for ero-
sion from cavitation or ventilation, or other
damage.
●
Check the propeller shaft for damage.
●
Check the shear pin for wear or damage.
●
Check for fish line tangled around the pro-
peller shaft.
●
Check the propeller shaft oil seal for dam-
age.
TIP:
It is designed to break if the propeller hits a
hard underwater obstacle to help protect the
propeller and drive mechanism. The propeller
will then spin freely on the shaft. If this hap-
pens, the shear pin must be replaced.
EMU30662
Removing propeller
EMU29182
Shear pin models
1.
Straighten the cotter pin and pull it out us-
ing a pair of pliers.
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