Yamaha F2 5 Service Manual
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NOTICE This manual has been prepared by Yamaha primarily for use by Yamaha dealers and their trained mechanics when performing maintenance procedures and repairs to Yamaha equipment. It has been written to suit the needs of persons who have a basic understanding of the mechanical and electrical concepts and procedures inherent in the work, for without such knowledge attempted repairs or service to the equipment could render it unsafe or unfit for use. Because Yamaha has a policy of continuously improving its products, models may differ in detail from the descriptions and illustrations given in this publication. Use only the latest edition of this manual. Authorized Yamaha dealers are notified periodically of modifications and significant changes in specifications and procedures, and these are incorporated in successive editions of this manual. Important information1 Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations: The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! WARNING Failure to follow WARNING instructions could result in severe injury or death to the machine operator, a bystander, or a person inspecting or repairing the outboard motor. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the out- board motor. NOTE: A NOTE provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer. F2.5A SERVICE MANUAL ©2002 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st Edition, May 2002 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. is expressly prohibited. Printed in the Netherlands
Contents General information 1GEN INFO Specifications 2SPEC Periodic checks and adjustments 3CHK ADJ Fuel system 4FUEL Power unit 5POWR Lower unit 6LOWR Bracket unit 7BRKT Electrical systems 8ELEC Troubleshooting 9TRBL SHTG Index –+
69M3E11 GEN INFO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 General information How to use this manual ................................................................................. 1-1 Manual format............................................................................................ 1-1 Symbols ..................................................................................................... 1-2 Safety while working...................................................................................... 1-3 Fire prevention........................................................................................... 1-3 Ventilation .................................................................................................. 1-3 Self-protection ........................................................................................... 1-3 Parts, lubricants, and sealants .................................................................. 1-3 Good working practices ............................................................................. 1-4 Disassembly and assembly ....................................................................... 1-4 Identification ................................................................................................... 1-5 Applicable model ....................................................................................... 1-5 Serial number ............................................................................................ 1-5 Features and benefits .................................................................................... 1-6 Ignition system........................................................................................... 1-6 Blowby gas reburning system.................................................................... 1-7 Oil check window ....................................................................................... 1-8 Idle silencer ............................................................................................... 1-9 Splash lubrication system ........................................................................ 1-10 Low vibration tiller handle ........................................................................ 1-11 Technical tips ............................................................................................... 1-12 TCI system .............................................................................................. 1-12 Automatic tilt support and steering pivot immobilization system ............. 1-13 Cooling water flow chart .......................................................................... 1-14 Propeller selection ....................................................................................... 1-15 Propeller size ........................................................................................... 1-15 Selection .................................................................................................. 1-15 Predelivery checks ...................................................................................... 1-15 Checking the fuel system ........................................................................ 1-15 Checking the gear oil ............................................................................... 1-15 Checking the engine oil ........................................................................... 1-16 Checking the outboard motor mounting height........................................ 1-16 Checking the steering system ................................................................. 1-16 Checking the gear shift and throttle operation ......................................... 1-17 Checking the engine shut-off switch ........................................................ 1-17 Checking the cooling water pilot hole ...................................................... 1-17 Test run ................................................................................................... 1-18 Break-in ................................................................................................... 1-18 After test run ............................................................................................ 1-18 Adjusting the engine idle speed............................................................... 1-18
GEN INFO General information 1-169M3E11 How to use this manual1 Manual format The format of this manual has been designed to make service procedures clear and easy to under- stand. Use the information below as a guide for effective and quality service. 1 Parts are shown and detailed in an exploded diagram and are listed in the components list. 2 Tightening torque specifications are provided in the exploded diagrams and after a numbered step with tightening instructions. 3 Symbols are used to indicate important aspects of a procedure, such as the grade of lubricant and lubrication point. 4 The components list consist of part names and part quantities, as well as bolt and screw dimen- sions. 5 Service points regarding removal, checking, and installation are shown in individual illustrations to explain the relevant procedure. NOTE: For troubleshooting procedures, see Chapter 9, “Troubleshooting.” LOWRLower unit 6-562Y5A11 Lower unit No. Part name Q’ty Remarks 1 Lower unit 1 2 Plastic tie 1 Not reusable3Hose 1 4 Check screw 1 5 Gasket 2 Not reusable6 Dowel pin 2 7 Bolt 4 M10 40 mm 8 Drain screw 1 9Grommet 1 10 Bolt 1 M10 45 mm 11 Bolt 1 M8 60 mm 12 Thrust washer 1 13 Propeller 1 14 Washer 1 15 Washer 1 16 Cotter pin 1 Not reusable17 Propeller nut 1 18 Trim tab 1 LOWRLower unit 6-1962Y5A11 Removing the drive shaft1. Remove the drive shaft assembly and pinion, and then pull out the forward gear. Disassembling the drive shaft1. Install the pinion nut 1 , tighten it finger tight, and then remove the drive shaft bearing 2 using a press. CAUTION:• Do not press the drive shaft threads a directly. Do not reuse the bearing, always replace it with a new one. Disassembling the forward gear1. Remove the taper roller bearing from the forward gear using a press. CAUTION:Do not reuse the bearing, always replace it with a new one. 2. Remove the needle bearing from the for- ward gear. CAUTION:Do not reuse the bearing, always replace it with a new one. Drive shaft holder 4 1 : 90890-06518 Pinion nut holder 2 : 90890-06505 Socket adapter 2 3 : 90890-06507 Bearing inner race attachment 3 : 90890-06639 S62Y6850K Bearing separator 1 : 90890-06534 Stopper guide plate 2 : 90890-06501 Stopper guide stand 3 : 90890-06538 Bearing puller 4 : 90890-06535 Bearing puller claw 1 5 : 90890-06536 S62Y6740K 5 43 2 1
69M3E111-2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Symbols The symbols below are designed to indicate the content of a chapter. General information Specifications Periodic checks and adjustmentsFuel system Power unit Lower unitBracket unit Electrical systems Troubleshooting GEN INFO SPEC CHK ADJ FUEL POWR LOWRBRKT ELEC TRBL SHTG –+ Symbols 1 to 6 indicate specific data. 1Special tool 2Specified oil or fluid 3Specified engine speed 4Specified tightening torque5Specified measurement 6Specified electrical value (resistance, voltage, electric current) Symbols 7 to B in an exploded diagram indicate the grade of lubricant and the lubrication point. 7Apply Yamaha 4-stroke motor oil 8Apply water resistant grease (Yamaha grease A) 9Apply molybdenum disulfide grease 0Apply corrosion resistant grease (Yamaha grease D)AApply low temperature resistant grease (Yamaha grease C) BApply injector grease Symbols C to H in an exploded diagram indicate the type of sealant or locking agent and the appli- cation point. CApply Gasket Maker DApply Yamabond No. 4 EApply LOCTITE 271 (red)FApply LOCTITE 242 (blue) GApply LOCTITE 572 HApply silicon sealant 123456 T R.. 7890AB E AMDCI CDEFGH GM4 271 LT 242 LT 572 LTSS How to use this manual
GEN INFO General information 1-369M3E11 Safety while working1 To prevent an accident or injury and to ensure quality service, follow the safety pro- cedures provided below. Fire prevention Gasoline is highly flammable. Keep gasoline and all flammable products away from heat, sparks, and open flames. Ventilation Gasoline vapor and exhaust gas are heavier than air and extremely poisonous. If inhaled in large quantities they may cause loss of consciousness and death within a short time. When test running an engine indoors (e.g., in a water tank) be sure to do so where ade- quate ventilation can be maintained. Self-protection Protect your eyes by wearing safety glasses or safety goggles during all operations involv- ing drilling and grinding, or when using an air compressor. Protect your hands and feet by wearing pro- tective gloves and safety shoes when neces- sary. Parts, lubricants, and sealants Use only genuine Yamaha parts, lubricants, and sealants or those recommended by Yamaha, when servicing or repairing the out- board motor. Under normal conditions, the lubricants men- tioned in this manual should not harm or be hazardous to your skin. However, you should follow these precautions to minimize any risk when working with lubricants. 1. Maintain good standards of personal and industrial hygiene. 2. Change and wash clothing as soon as possible if soiled with lubricants. 3. Avoid contact with skin. Do not, for example, place a soiled rag in your pocket. 4. Wash hands and any other part of the body thoroughly with soap and hot water after contact with a lubricant or lubricant soiled clothing has been made. 5. To protect your skin, apply a protective cream to your hands before working on the outboard motor.
69M3E111-4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6. Keep a supply of clean, lint-free cloths for wiping up spills, etc. Good working practices Special service tools Use the recommended special service tools to protect parts from damage. Use the right tool in the right manner—do not improvise. Tightening torques Follow the tightening torque specifications provided throughout the manual. When tight- ening nuts, bolts, and screws, tighten the large sizes first, and tighten fasteners starting in the center and moving outward. Non-reusable parts Always use new gaskets, seals, O-rings, cot- ter pins, circlips, etc., when installing or assembling parts. Disassembly and assembly 1. Use compressed air to remove dust and dirt during disassembly. 2. Apply engine oil to the contact surfaces of moving parts before assembly. 3. Install bearings with the manufacture identification mark in the direction indi- cated in the installation procedure. In addition, be sure to lubricate the bearings liberally. 4. Apply a thin coat of water-resistant grease to the lip and periphery of an oil seal before installation. 5. Check that moving parts operate nor- mally after assembly. Safety while working
GEN INFO General information 1-569M3E11 Identification1 Applicable model This manual covers the following model. Serial number The outboard motor serial number is stamped on a label attached to the port clamp bracket. 1Model name 2Approved model code 3Transom height 4Serial number Applicable model F2.5AMH Model nameApproved model codeStarting serial No. F2.5AMH 69MS: 1000101– L: 1000101–