Maintenance
If you have any question about properly
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doing this procedure, consult your
Yamaha dealer.
Do not perform this procedure on a hot
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or running engine. Allow the engine to
cool.
There will be fuel in the fuel filter. Keep
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away from sparks, cigarettes, flames or
other sources of ignition.
This procedure will allow some fuel to
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spill. Catch fuel in a rag. Wipe up any
spilled fuel immediately.
The fuel filter must be reassembled
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carefully with the O-ring, filter cup, and
hoses in place. Improper assembly or
replacement could result in a fuel leak,
which could result in a fire or explosion
hazard.
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Cleaning fuel filter
NOTE:
If any water is in the fuel, the float will rise. If
so, remove the cup and drain the water.
1.
Unscrew the filter cup, catching any
spilled fuel in a rag.
2.
Remove the filter element, and wash it in
solvent. Allow it to dry. Inspect the filter el-
ement and O-ring to make sure they are
in good condition. Replace them if neces-
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sary. If any water is found in the fuel, the
Yamaha portable fuel tank or other fuel
tanks should be checked and cleaned.
3.
Reinstall the filter element in the cup.
Make sure the O-ring is in proper position
in the cup. Firmly screw the cup onto the
filter housing.
4.
Attach the filter assembly to the bracket.
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1. Filter cup
2. Filter element
3. O-ring
4. Filter housing
5. Float
5.
Run the engine and check the filter and
lines for leaks.
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Changing engine oil
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WARNING
Avoid draining the engine oil immediate-
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ly after stopping the engine. The oil is
hot and should be handled with care to
avoid burns.
Be sure the outboard motor is securely
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fastened to the transom or a stable
stand.
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CAUTION:
Do not overfill the oil, and be sure the
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outboard motor is upright (not tilted)
when checking and changing the engine
oil.
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