Propeller Selection, Installation And Removal; Propeller Selection - Suzuki DF350A Owner's Manual

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7. After the passcode confirmation is com-
pleted, turn the main switch to the "
tion and then release it. The main switch
automatically returns to the "
The Keyless Start System turns OFF and
the passcode indication stops.
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PROPELLER SELECTION,

" posi-
INSTALLATION AND
REMOVAL
" position.
PROPELLER SELECTION
It is essential to use a propeller on your out-
board motor that is properly matched to your
boat's operating characteristics. The speed of
the engine when you operate your boat at full
throttle depends on the propeller you use.
Excessive engine speed can seriously damage
the motor, while low engine speed at full throttle
will adversely affect the performance. Your
operating load will also affect propeller selec-
tion. Smaller loads generally require larger-
pitch propellers; larger loads generally require
smaller-pitch propellers. Your authorized Suzuki
Marine Dealer will assist you in selecting a suit-
able propeller for your boat.
Installing a propeller with either too much
or too little pitch will cause incorrect
maximum engine speed, which may
result in severe damage to the motor.
Consult your authorized Suzuki marine
dealer to assist you in selecting a suit-
able propeller for your boat.
You can determine if your propeller is appropri-
ate for use with your boat by using a tachome-
ter to measure engine speed when operating
your boat at full throttle, under minimum load
conditions. If you are using an appropriate pro-
peller, the engine speed will be within the fol-
lowing range:
If the engine speed is not within this range, con-
sult your authorized Suzuki Marine Dealer to
determine which propeller size is best for you.
If you change propellers, be sure to perform the
above check again, to confirm that the engine
speed under full throttle is within the specified
range.
NOTICE
DF350A
5700 – 6300
r/min. (min
)
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