Breaking In Engine; Procedure For 4-Stroke Models - Yamaha F9.9D Ower's Manual

Outboard motor f9.9d; t9.9d
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Operation
come loose due to engine vibration.
EWM00640
WARNING
Loose clamp screws could allow the out-
board motor to fall off or move on the
transom. This could cause loss of control
and serious injury. Make sure the tran-
som screws are tightened securely. Oc-
casionally check the screws for tightness
during operation.
2.
If the engine restraint cable attachment
is equipped on your engine, an engine
restraint cable or chain should be used.
Attach one end to the engine restraint
cable attachment and the other to a se-
cure mounting point on the boat. Other-
wise the engine could be completely lost
if it accidentally falls off the transom.
3.
Secure the clamp bracket to the transom
using the bolts provided with the out-
23
board (if packed). For details, consult
your Yamaha dealer.
EWM00650
Avoid using bolts, nuts or washers other
than those contained in the engine pack-
aging. If used, they must be of at least the
same quality of material and strength and
must be tightened securely. After tighten-
ing, test run the engine and check their
tightness.
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1. Bolts
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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.
ECM00800
CAUTION:
Failure to follow the break-in procedure
could result in reduced engine life or
even severe engine damage.
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Procedure for 4-stroke models

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Run the engine under load (in gear with a
propeller installed) as follows.
1.
For the first hour of operation:
WARNING

Breaking in engine

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