Yamaha 115 C Service Manual
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3-6 E ON START OFF 701024 ON START OFF 701052 2) Turn on the main switch. The oil injection system will automatically feed oil from the remote oil tank to the engine oil tank. 3) Turn the off main switch when the engine oil tank is full. 4) Proceed to start the engine. Other- wise the oil level warning system may prevent the engine from revving up. cC When the engine is operated for the first time or stored for a period of time, a min- imum of 5 liters (5.3 US qt, 4.4 Imp qt) of oil should be kept in the...
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3-7 E EMU01825 Using remote oil tank 150 1) Pour engine oil into the remote oil tank. NOTE: The oil level lines on the remote oil tank indicate the amount of additional oil that can be added to the tank. The top oil level line indicates approximately 1.9 L (0.5 US gal, 0.4 Imp gal) can be added, and the bottom oil level line indicates approxi- mately 3.8 L (1 US gal, 0.8 Imp gal) can be added. 2) Turn on the main switch. The oil injection system will automatically feed oil from the remote oil tank to the...
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E 3-8 1,500 cm3 (1.6 US qt, 1.31 Imp qt) or less EMU01543 Oil Level Indicator The various oil level system functions are as follows: Remarks Oil level indica- tor (Digital tachometer)Oil level indica- tor (Analog tachometer)Engine oil tankRemote oil tank Green Red Yellow Green Yellow RedMore than 300 cm 3 (0.32 US qt, 0.26 Imp qt) 300 cm 3 (0.32 US qt, 0.26 Imp qt) or less More than 300 cm 3 (0.32 US qt, 0.26 Imp qt) 300 cm 3 (0.32 US qt, 0.26 Imp qt) or lessMore than 1,500 cm 3 (1.6 US qt, 1.31 Imp qt)...
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E 3-9 EMF40110 PRE-OPERATION CHECK w If any item in the pre-operation check is not working properly, have it inspected and repaired before operating the out- board motor. Otherwise, an accident could occur. Fuel Check to be sure you have plenty of fuel for your trip. Make sure there are no fuel leaks or gasoline fumes. Be sure the fuel hose is not being flattened or kinked by objects in the boat, and that there are no sharp objects near it. Oil Check to be sure you have plenty of oil for your trip....
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E 3-10 EMU01790 OPERATION AFTER A LONG PERIOD OF STORAGE When operating the engine after a long period (12 months) of storage, proceed as follows: 1) Use a 50:1 gasoline-oil mixture to start the engine. 2) Start the engine. Leave it idling. w 8Do not touch or remove electrical parts when starting or during operation. 8Keep hands, hair, and clothes away from the flywheel and other rotating parts while the engine is running. 3) Watch for oil flowing through the oil feed pipes. After any air in the oil...
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E 3-11 EMU01776 BREAKING IN ENGINE Your new engine requires a period of break-in to allow mating surfaces of mov- ing parts to wear in evenly. Correct break- in will help ensure proper performance and longer engine life. cC 8Failure to follow the break-in procedure could result in reduced engine life or even severe engine damage. 8Premix fuel must be used during break- in, in addition to oil in the oil injection system. Break-in time: 10 hours Gasoline to engine oil premix ratio during break-in: 50:1...
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E 3-12 EMU01784 Run the engine under load (in gear with a propeller installed) as follows. 1) First 10 minutes: Run the engine at the lowest possi- ble-speed. A fast idle in neutral is best. 2) Next 50 minutes: Do not exceed half throttle (approxi- mately 3,000 r/min). Vary engine speed occasionally. If you have an easy-planing boat, accelerate at full throttle onto plane, then immediately reduce the throttle to 3,000 r/min or less. 3) Second hour: Accelerate at full throttle onto plane, then reduce...
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E 3-13 001671 EMU01197 STARTING ENGINE w 8Before starting the engine, make sure that the boat is tightly moored and that you can steer clear of any obstructions. Be sure there are no swimmers in the water near you. 8When the air vent screw is loosened, gasoline (petrol) vapor will be released. Gasoline (petrol) is highly flammable, and its vapors are flammable and explosive. Refrain from smoking, and keep away from open flames and sparks while loosening the air vent screw. 8This product emits exhaust...
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E 3-14 EMU00248 PROCEDURE FOR REMOTE CONTROL MODEL 4) Place the remote control lever in the Neutral position. NOTE: The start-in-gear protection device per- mits the engine to be started only when it is in Neutral. N 701015 000293 5) Attach the engine stop switch lanyard to a secure place on your clothing, or your arm or leg. Then, install the lock plate on the other end of the lanyard in the engine stop switch. w 8Attach the engine stop switch lanyard to a secure place on your clothing, your arm or leg...
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E 8) Press in and hold the main switch to operate the remote choke system.(The remote choke switch returns to its home position when you release your hand. Therefore, keep the switch pressed in.) NOTE: 8It is not necessary to use the choke when the engine is warm. 8Set the choke knob to the home posi- tion, or the remote choke system will not operate. 9) Turn the main switch to “START”, and hold it for a maximum of 5 sec- onds. 10) Immediately after the engine starts, release the main switch to return it...