Oiling Rates - BRP E200HSLSEA Service Manual

Evinture e-tec. 200 hp,225 hp,250 hp,300 hp, 90 grd. v6
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hoses which route to a fitting at the top of the
block, above #2 cylinder.
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1. Lower to upper main bearing oiling circuit
2. Idle oil circuit
3. Tee fitting
4. Cylinder recirculation circuit
Crankcase / Main Bearing Recirculation
The movement of oil through the main bearings is
controlled by internal passages, external fittings
and hoses, and an in-line check valve.
Both center main bearings receive oil through
grooved passages in the crankcase. Oil migrates
to the bearings from the crankcase areas of the
higher cylinders.
The lower main bearing receives oil through a
grooved passage in the crankcase.
Lower to upper main bearing oil flow
Lower main bearing cavity through internal crank-
case passage to external fitting, external hoses
with in-line check valve to external fitting at upper
main bearing, and into upper main bearing
through internal crankcase passage.
OIL CONTROL SETTINGS
Oil Priming
The oiling system of the outboard must be primed:
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When the outboard is first installed.
Whenever the oil supply to the oil lift pump is
disconnected or disrupted.
Whenever an oiling system component is
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removed or replaced.
Refer to Oil Supply Priming on p. 61.

Oiling Rates

EMM programming controls the rate of oil injection
based on engine RPM. This rate can be adjusted
for the grade of oil being used, and also for power-
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head break-in. Use Evinrude Diagnostics software
to access these features.
Refer to Oil Injection Rate on p. 60.
Break-in Oiling
The EMM automatically supplies extra oil to the
engine during the first two hours of operation,
above 2000 RPM.
Use Evinrude Diagnostics software to make
sure the break-in program has been started on
a new outboard.
Use the diagnostics software to start break-in
oiling after a powerhead rebuild.
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1. Break-in oil setting
IMPORTANT:
tank level to confirm oil consumption. This may
require several hours of operation above idle
speed.
OILING SYSTEM
OIL CONTROL SETTINGS
The operator must monitor the oil
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