Yamaha F-20 Owner's Manual

Summary of F-20

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    F15c f20 owner’s manual 6ag-28199-10 u.S.A.Edition lit-18626-07-17 6ag-9-10 hyoshi 06.6.14 17:43 ページ 1.

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    Emu25060 zmu01690 read this owner’s manual carefully before operating your outboard motor. 6ag-9-10 hyoshi 06.6.14 17:43 ページ 2.

  • Page 3: Important Manual Information

    Important manual information emu31280 to the owner thank you for choosing a yamaha outboard motor. This owner’s manual contains infor- mation needed for proper operation, mainte- nance and care. A thorough understanding of these simple instructions will help you ob- tain maximum enjoyment from your ...

  • Page 4: Table of Contents

    Table of contents general information .......................... 1 identification numbers record .......... 1 outboard motor serial number .......... 1 key number....................................... 1 emission control information ........... 1 north american models..................... 1 star lab...

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    Table of contents procedure ....................................... 37 trimming outboard motor .............. 38 adjusting trim angle for manual tilt models .......................................... 38 adjusting trim angle (power tilt models) ......................................... 39 adjusting b...

  • Page 6: Table of Contents

    Table of contents motor three-year limited warranty ................................ 85 important warranty information if you use your yamaha outside the usa or canada ...................... 87.

  • Page 7: General Information

    1 general information emu25170 identification numbers record emu25183 outboard motor serial number the outboard motor serial number is stamped on the label attached to the port side of the clamp bracket. Record your outboard motor serial number in the spaces provided to assist you in ordering spare ...

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    General information 2 emu25262 manufactured date label this label is attached to the clamp bracket or the swivel bracket. Emu25272 star labels your outboard motor is labeled with a cali- fornia air resources board (carb) star la- bel. See below for a description of your particular label. Emu25280 on...

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    General information 3 emu25300 three stars—ultra low emission the three-star label identifies engines that meet the air resources board’s 2008 ex- haust emission standards. Engines meeting these standards have 65% lower emissions than one star-low-emission engines. Emu25362 safety information ● befo...

  • Page 10: General Information

    General information 4 the switch, stopping the engine. ● know the marine laws and regulations where you will be boating—and obey them. For basic boating rules, see “rules of the road” on page 5. ● stay informed about the weather. Check weather forecasts before boating. Avoid boating in hazardous wea...

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    General information 5 emu25431 label warning ewm01300 ● this engine is equipped with a neutral starting device. ● the engine will not start unless the shift control is in neutral position. Emu25465 caution labels emu25473 label caution: ecm01191 transport and store the engine only as shown. Otherwis...

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    General information 6 you will be using your boat. Emu25510 steering and sailing rules and sound signals whenever two vessels on the water meet one another, one vessel has the right-of- way; it is called the “stand-on” vessel. The vessel which does not have the right-of-way is called the “give-way” ...

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    General information 7 crossing when two power driven vessels are crossing each other’s path close enough to run the risk of collision, the vessel which has the oth- er on the starboard (right) side must keep out of the way of the other. If the other vessel is on your right, you must keep out of its ...

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    General information 8 reading buoys and other markers the waters of the united states are marked for safe navigation by the lateral system of buoyage. Simply put, buoys and markers have an arrangement of shapes, colors, numbers and lights to show which side of the buoy a boater should pass on when n...

  • Page 15: General Information

    General information 9 emu25540 fueling instructions warning ewm00010 gasoline and its vapors are high- ly flammable and explosive! ● do not smoke when refueling, and keep away from sparks, flames, or other sources of ignition. ● stop engine before refueling. ● refuel in a well-ventilated area. Refue...

  • Page 16: General Information

    General information 10 dry rags. ● do not overfill the fuel tank. ● tighten the filler cap securely after re- fueling. ● if you should swallow some gasoline, inhale a lot of gasoline vapor, or get gasoline in your eyes, get immediate medical attention. ● if any gasoline spills onto your skin, im- me...

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    General information 11 emu25690 battery requirement caution: ecm01060 do not use a battery that does not meet the specified capacity. If a battery which does not meet specifications is used, the electric system could perform poorly or be overloaded, causing electric system damage. For electric start...

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    General information 12 accessories rated to withstand 18 volts or higher with the above models. Consult your yamaha dealer for details on installing an optional rectifier regulator. Emu25742 propeller selection the performance of your outboard motor will be critically affected by your choice of prop...

  • Page 19: Basic Components

    13 basic components emu25799 main components note: * may not be exactly as shown; also may not be included as standard equipment on all mod- els. F15c, f20 emu25802 fuel tank if your model was equipped with a portable zmu05518 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 21 15 16 17 18 19 10 20 8 13 14 16 17 18 1....

  • Page 20: Basic Components

    Basic components 14 fuel tank, its function is as follows. Warning ewm00020 the fuel tank supplied with this engine is its dedicated fuel reservoir and must not be used as a fuel storage container. Com- mercial users should conform to relevant licensing or approval authority regula- tions. Emu25830 ...

  • Page 21: Basic Components

    Basic components 15 emu26201 neutral interlock trigger to shift out of neutral, first pull the neutral in- terlock trigger up. Emu26211 neutral throttle lever to open the throttle without shifting into ei- ther forward or reverse, put the remote con- trol lever in the neutral position and lift the n...

  • Page 22: Basic Components

    Basic components 16 emu25941 throttle grip the throttle grip is on the tiller handle. Turn the grip counterclockwise to increase speed and clockwise to decrease speed. Emu25961 throttle indicator the fuel consumption curve on the throttle indicator shows the relative amount of fuel consumed for each...

  • Page 23: Basic Components

    Basic components 17 when constant speed is desired, tighten the adjuster to maintain the desired throttle set- ting. Emu25990 engine stop lanyard switch the lock plate must be attached to the en- gine stop switch for the engine to run. The lanyard should be attached to a secure place on the operator...

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    Basic components 18 emu26070 manual starter handle to start the engine, first gently pull the han- dle out until resistance is felt. From that posi- tion, then pull the handle straight out quickly to crank the engine. Emu26080 starter button to start the engine with the electric starter, push the st...

  • Page 25: Basic Components

    Basic components 19 note: for instructions on using the power tilt switch, see pages 38 and 41. Emu31431 steering friction adjuster a friction device provides adjustable resis- tance to the steering mechanism, and can be set according to operator preference. An ad- juster lever is located on the bot...

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    Basic components 20 note: ● steering movement is blocked when the adjuster lever is set to the “a” position. ● check the tiller handle for smooth move- ment when the lever is turned to the star- board side “b”. ● do not apply lubricants such as grease to the friction areas of the steering friction a...

  • Page 27: Basic Components

    Basic components 21 emu30530 tilt lock mechanism the tilt lock mechanism is used to prevent the outboard motor from lifting out of the wa- ter when in reverse gear. To lock it, set the tilt lock lever in the lock po- sition. To release, push the tilt lock lever in the release position. Emu26320 tilt...

  • Page 28: Basic Components

    Basic components 22 emu26382 top cowling lock lever (pull up type) to remove the engine top cowling, pull up the lock lever(s) and lift off the cowling. When installing the cowling, check to be sure it fits properly in the rubber seal. Then lock the cowling by moving the lever(s) down- ward. Emu2646...

  • Page 29: Basic Components

    Basic components 23 if the engine temperature rises too high, the warning device will activate. Activation of warning device ● the engine speed will automatically de- crease to about 2000 r/min. ● if equipped with an overheat warning indi- cator, it will light or blink. ● the buzzer will sound (if e...

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    Basic components 24 if the warning system has activated, stop the engine as soon as it is safe to do so. Check the oil level and add oil as needed. If the oil level is correct and the warning device does not switch off, consult your yamaha dealer. Caution: ecm00100 do not continue to run the engine ...

  • Page 31: Operation

    25 operation emu26901 installation caution: ecm00110 incorrect engine height or obstructions to smooth water flow (such as the design or condition of the boat, or accessories such as transom ladders or depth finder transducers) can create airborne water spray while the boat is cruising. Severe engin...

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    Operation 26 4. Mount the outboard motor on the center line (keel line) of the boat, and ensure that the boat itself is well balanced. Oth- erwise the boat will be hard to steer. For boats without a keel or which are asym- metrical, consult your dealer. Emu26920 mounting height to run your boat at o...

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    Operation 27 note: ● the optimum mounting height of the out- board motor is affected by the boat and motor combination and the desired use. Test runs at different heights can help de- termine the optimum mounting height. Consult your yamaha dealer or boat man- ufacturer for further information on de...

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    Operation 28 emu30173 breaking in engine your new engine requires a period of break- in to allow mating surfaces of moving parts to wear in evenly. Correct break-in will help en- sure proper performance and longer engine life. Caution: ecm00800 failure to follow the break-in procedure could result i...

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    Operation 29 ● look for loose or damaged fasteners. ● check the propeller for damage. Emu27163 checking the engine oil level 1. Put the outboard motor in an upright po- sition (not tilted). 2. Remove oil dipstick and wipe it clean. 3. Completely insert the dipstick and re- move it again. 4. Check th...

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    Operation 30 has increased. These additives are impor- tant for the engines in passenger cars, but they can have detrimental effects in marine engines, because of increased deposits in the combustion chamber. When enough de- posits collect, piston rings begin sticking. Performance drops and engine w...

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    Operation 31 the fuel line to the fuel line clamp. Note: during engine operation place the tank hori- zontally, otherwise fuel cannot be drawn from the fuel tank. 4. Squeeze the primer pump with the outlet end up until you feel it become firm. Emu27490 starting engine emu27542 starting engine 1. Pla...

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    Operation 32 4. Pull the manual starter handle slowly un- til you feel resistance. Then give a strong pull straight out to crank and start the engine. Repeat if necessary. 5. After the engine starts, slowly return the manual starter handle to its original po- sition before releasing it. Note: ● when...

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    Operation 33 4. Push the starter button to start the en- gine. 5. Immediately after the engine starts, re- lease the starter button and allow it to re- turn to its original position. Caution: ecm00160 ● never push the starter button while the engine is running. ● do not keep the starter motor turnin...

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    Operation 34 gled, preventing it from functioning. ● avoid accidentally pulling the lanyard during normal operation. Loss of en- gine power means the loss of most steering control. Also, without engine power, the boat could slow rapidly. This could cause people and objects in the boat to be thrown f...

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    Operation 35 lot hole shows that the water pump is pumping water through the cooling passages. If water is not flowing out of the pilot hole at all times while the en- gine is running, overheating and seri- ous damage could occur. Stop the engine and check whether the cooling water inlet on the lowe...

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    Operation 36 emu31970 reverse (automatic reverse lock and power trim and tilt models) warning ewm00190 when operating in reverse, go slowly. Do not open the throttle more than half. Oth- erwise the boat could become unstable, which could result in loss of control and an accident. Tiller handle model...

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    Operation 37 3. Move the gear shift lever quickly and firmly from neutral to reverse. Note: the gear shift lever operates only when the throttle grip is in the fully closed position. Remote control models 1. Check that the tilt lock lever is in the lock position. 2. Pull up the neutral interlock tri...

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    Operation 38 2. After stopping the engine, disconnect the fuel line if there is a fuel joint on the outboard motor. 3. Tighten the air vent screw on the fuel tank cap (if equipped). 4. Remove the key if the boat will be left unattended. Note: the engine can also be stopped by pulling the lanyard and...

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    Operation 39 gle. 1. Stop the engine. 2. Tilt the outboard motor up, and then re- move the trim rod from the clamp brack- et. 3. Reposition the rod in the desired hole. To raise the bow (“trim-out”), move the rod away from the transom. To lower the bow (“trim-in”), move the rod to- ward the transom....

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    Operation 40 note: stay within the trim operating angle when trimming the outboard motor using the power tilt system. To raise the bow (“trim-out”), tilt the engine up. To lower the bow (“trim-in”), tilt the engine down. Make test runs with the trim set to different angles to find the position that ...

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    Operation 41 danger of “bow steering” and making opera- tion difficult and dangerous. Note: depending on the type of boat, the outboard motor trim angle may have little effect on the trim of the boat when operating. Emu27933 tilting up and down if the engine will be stopped for some time or if the b...

  • Page 48: Operation

    Operation 42 3. Place the tilt lock lever (if equipped) in the release/up position. 4. Pull up the shallow water lever (if equipped). 5. Hold the rear of the top cowling with one hand and tilt the engine up fully. 6. Push the tilt support knob into the clamp bracket. Or the tilt support bar will tur...

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    Operation 43 4. Push the tilt support knob into the clamp bracket or pull the tilt support lever to- ward you to support the engine. Warning ewm00260 after tilting the outboard motor, be sure to support it with the tilt support knob or tilt support lever. Otherwise the outboard motor could fall back...

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    Operation 44 2. Slightly tilt the engine up until the tilt sup- port bar is automatically released. 3. Slowly tilt the engine down. Emu28055 procedure for tilting down (power trim and tilt models / power tilt models) 1. Push the power trim and tilt switch / pow- er tilt switch “ ” (up) until the out...

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    Operation 45 emu28060 cruising in shallow water the outboard motor can be tilted up partially to allow operation in shallow water. Emu28071 cruising in shallow water (manual tilt models) warning ewm00710 ● place the gear shift in neutral before us- ing the shallow water cruising system. ● run the bo...

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    Operation 46 2. Place the tilt lock lever in the release/up position. 3. Slightly tilt the outboard motor up. The tilt support bar will lock automatically, supporting the outboard motor in a par- tially raised position. Note: this outboard motor has 2 positions for shal- low water cruising. 4. To re...

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    Operation 47 2. Slightly tilt the outboard motor up to the desired position using the power trim and tilt switch / power tilt switch. 3. To return the outboard motor to the nor- mal running position, press the power trim and tilt switch / power tilt switch and slowly tilt the outboard motor down. Em...

  • Page 54: Maintenance

    48 maintenance emu31480 specifications note: “(al)” stated in the specification data below represents the numerical value for the alumi- num propeller installed. Likewise, “(sus)” represents the value for stainless steel propeller installed and “(pl)” for plastic propeller installed. Emu28218 dimens...

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    Maintenance 49 hp@5500 r/min) f20er 14.7 kw@5500 r/min (20 hp@5500 r/min) f20mh 14.7 kw@5500 r/min (20 hp@5500 r/min) f20ph 14.7 kw@5500 r/min (20 hp@5500 r/min) f20pr 14.7 kw@5500 r/min (20 hp@5500 r/min) idling speed (in neutral): 1050 ± 50 r/min engine: type: 4-stroke l displacement: 362.0 cm 3 b...

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    Maintenance 50 f20mh manual tilt f20ph power tilt f20pr power tilt propeller mark: j fuel and oil: recommended fuel: regular unleaded gasoline min. Pump octane: 86 fuel tank capacity: 24 l (6.34 us gal) (5.28 imp.Gal) recommended engine oil: 4-stroke outboard motor oil engine oil grade api: api se, ...

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    Maintenance 51 nals. 4. To prevent steering movement, turn the adjuster lever to “a”. 5. Loosen the clamp screw(s). 6. Hold the handgrips and steering brack- ets as shown in the illustration and lift up the outboard motor to dismount it from the boat. 7. When transporting or storing the out- board m...

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    Maintenance 52 outboard motor to protect it from damage. Emu28241 storing outboard motor when storing your yamaha outboard motor for prolonged periods of time (2 months or longer), several important procedures must be performed to prevent excessive damage. It is advisable to have your outboard motor...

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    Maintenance 53 es. Caution: ecm00290 if the fresh water level is below the level of the anti-cavitation plate, or if the water supply is insufficient, engine seizure may occur. 8. Cooling system flushing is essential to prevent the cooling system from clog- ging up with salt, sand, or dirt. In addi-...

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    Maintenance 54 dling or working near batteries. Antidote (external): ● skin - flush with water. ● eyes - flush with water for 15 minutes and get immediate medical attention. Antidote (internal): ● drink large quantities of water or milk followed by milk of magnesia, beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Get...

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    Maintenance 55 3. With the engine off, turn on the water tap and let the water flush through the cool- ing passages for about 15 minutes. Turn off the water and disconnect the garden hose adapter from the garden hose con- nector. 4. Reinstall the garden hose connector onto the fitting on the bottom ...

  • Page 62: Maintenance

    Maintenance 56 have the mechanical skills, tools, and other equipment necessary to perform mainte- nance not covered by this owner’s manual. Emu28510 replacement parts if replacement parts are necessary, use only genuine yamaha parts or parts of the same type and of equivalent strength and materi- a...

  • Page 63: Maintenance

    Maintenance 57 emu28522 maintenance chart frequency of maintenance operations may be adjusted according to the operating condi- tions, but the following table gives general guidelines. Refer to the sections in this chapter for explanations of each owner-specific action. Note: when operating in salt ...

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    Maintenance 58 emu28874 maintenance chart (additional) emu28910 note: when using lead or high-sulfur gasoline, inspecting valve clearance may be required more frequently than every 500 hours. Water pump inspection / replace- ment engine oil inspection / change oil filter (cartridge) change spark plu...

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    Maintenance 59 emu28931 greasing yamaha marine grease (water resistant grease) f15ceh, f15cmh, f15cph, f20eh, f20mh, f20ph zmu05557.

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    Maintenance 60 f20er, f20pr emu28953 cleaning and adjusting spark plug warning ewm00560 when removing or installing a spark plug, be careful not to damage the insulator. A damaged insulator could allow external sparks, which could lead to explosion or fire. Warning ewm01550 the engine will still be ...

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    Maintenance 61 of the spark plug can indicate something about the condition of the engine. For exam- ple, if the center electrode porcelain is very white, this could indicate an intake air leak or carburetion problem in that cylinder. Do not attempt to diagnose any problems yourself. Instead, take t...

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    Maintenance 62 checkpoints ● fuel system parts leakage ● fuel line joint leakage ● fuel line cracks or other damage ● fuel connector leakage emu28980 inspecting fuel filter warning ewm00310 gasoline is highly flammable, and its va- pors are flammable and explosive. ● if you have any question about p...

  • Page 69: Maintenance

    Maintenance 63 4. Reinstall the filter element in the cup. Make sure the o-ring is in position in the cup. Firmly screw the cup onto the filter housing. 5. Attach the filter assembly to the bracket so that the fuel hoses are attached to the filter assembly. 6. Run the engine and check the filter and...

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    Maintenance 64 could cause leakage or damage. Caution: ecm01240 change the engine oil after the first 10 hours of operation, and every 100 hours or at 6-month intervals thereafter. Other- wise the engine will wear quickly. Note: change the engine oil when the oil is still warm. 1. Put the outboard m...

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    Maintenance 65 5. Start the engine and watch to make sure the low oil pressure warning indicator (if equipped) turns off. Make sure that there are no oil leaks. Caution: ecm00680 if the low oil pressure warning indicator does not turn off or if there are oil leaks, stop the engine and find the cause...

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    Maintenance 66 emu29130 water leakage start the engine and check that no water leaks from the joints between the exhaust cover, cylinder head, and body cylinder. Emu29140 engine oil leakage check for oil leaks on the around the engine. Note: if any leaks are found, consult your yamaha dealer. Emu291...

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    Maintenance 67 checkpoints ● check each of the propeller blades for wear, erosion from cavitation or ventila- tion, or other damage. ● check the propeller shaft for damage. ● check the splines / shear pin for wear or damage. ● check for fish line tangled around the pro- peller shaft. ● check the pro...

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    Maintenance 68 the lower case and propeller boss could be damaged. ● be sure to use a new cotter pin and bend the ends over securely. Otherwise the propeller could come off during op- eration and be lost. 1. Apply yamaha marine grease or a cor- rosion resistant grease to the propeller shaft. 2. Inst...

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    Maintenance 69 pair of the lower unit seals. Note: for disposal of used oil, consult your yamaha dealer. 5. With the outboard motor in a vertical po- sition, and using a flexible or pressur- ized filling device, inject the gear oil into the gear oil drain screw hole. 6. Put a new gasket on the oil l...

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    Maintenance 70 corrosion by sacrificial anodes. Inspect the external anodes periodically. Remove scales from the surfaces of the anodes. Consult a yamaha dealer for replacement of external anodes. Caution: ecm00720 do not paint anodes, as this would render them ineffective. Note: inspect ground lead...

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    Maintenance 71 deteriorate. ● ordinary tap water contains minerals harmful to a battery, and should not be used for topping up. 1. Check the electrolyte level at least once a month. Fill to the manufacturer’s rec- ommended level when necessary. Top up only with distilled water (or pure de- ionized w...

  • Page 78: Maintenance

    Maintenance 72 emu29390 checking top cowling check the fitting of the top cowling by push- ing it with both hands. If it is loose have it re- paired by your yamaha dealer. Emu29400 coating the boat bottom a clean hull improves boat performance. The boat bottom should be kept as clean of ma- rine gro...

  • Page 79: Trouble Recovery

    73 trouble recovery emu29424 troubleshooting a problem in the fuel, compression, or igni- tion systems can cause poor starting, loss of power, or other problems. This section de- scribes basic checks and possible remedies, and covers all yamaha outboard motors. Therefore some items may not apply to ...

  • Page 80: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 74 q. Is fuel system obstructed? A. Check for pinched or kinked fuel line or other obstructions in fuel system. Q. Is fuel contaminated or stale? A. Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel. Q. Is fuel filter clogged? A. Clean or replace filter. Q. Have ignition parts failed? A. Have servic...

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    Trouble recovery 75 a. Have serviced by a yamaha dealer. Q. Is load on boat improperly distributed? A. Distribute load to place boat on an even plane. Q. Is water pump or thermostat faulty? A. Have serviced by a yamaha dealer. Q. Is there excess water in fuel filter cup? A. Drain filter cup. Engine ...

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    Trouble recovery 76 q. Is fuel joint connection incorrect? A. Connect correctly. Q. Is heat range of spark plug incorrect? A. Inspect spark plug and replace it with rec- ommended type. Q. Is high pressure fuel pump drive belt bro- ken? A. Have serviced by a yamaha dealer. Q. Is engine not responding...

  • Page 83: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 77 note: consult your yamaha dealer if the new fuse immediately blows again. Emu29522 power trim and tilt / power tilt will not operate if the engine cannot be tilted up or down with the power trim and tilt / the power tilt because of a discharged battery or a failure with the power...

  • Page 84: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 78 preventing it from functioning. ● avoid accidentally pulling the lanyard during normal operation. Loss of en- gine power means the loss of most steering control. Also, without engine power, the boat could slow rapidly. This could cause people and objects in the boat to be thrown ...

  • Page 85: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 79 6. Insert the knotted end of the emergency starter rope into the notch in the flywheel rotor and wind the rope 1 or 2 turn(s) around the flywheel clockwise. 7. Pull the rope slowly until resistance is felt. Give a strong pull straight out to crank and start the engine. If the eng...

  • Page 86: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 80 3. Remove the electrical system cover by removing its screw(s). 4. Remove the screw(s) from the plate, and pull it down. 5. Remove the starter/flywheel cover after removing the bolt(s). 6. Secure the electrical system plate by tightening the bolt(s), and fix the plate. Zmu05611 z...

  • Page 87: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 81 7. Prepare the engine for starting. For fur- ther information, see page 31. Be sure that the gear shift is in neutral and that the engine stop switch lanyard lock plate is attached to the engine stop switch. The main switch must be “ ” (on), if equipped. 8. Insert the knotted end...

  • Page 88: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 82 note: ● if the engine does not start on the first try, repeat the procedure. If the engine fails to start after 4 or 5 tries, open the throttle a small amount (between 1/8 and 1/4) and try again. Also if the engine is warm and fails to start, open the throttle a same amount and t...

  • Page 89: Consumer Information

    83 consumer information emu29811 important warranty information for u.S.A. And canada.

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    Consumer information 84.

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    Consumer information 85 emu29830 yamaha motor corporation, u.S.A. Four-stroke outboard motor three-year limited warranty.

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    Consumer information 86.

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    Consumer information 87 emu29841 important warranty information if you use your yamaha outside the usa or canada.

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    Yamaha motor co., ltd. Made in japan pays d'origine japon outboard motor warranty registration enregistrement de la garantie du moteur hors-bord please complete and mail this card. This information is necessary to accurately register your unit for warranty. Veuillez signer ci-dessous pour attester q...

  • Page 98: Attn:  Warranty Department

    Place postage here attn: warranty department warranty card-04 2/17/03 2:41 pm page 2.