Break-In Oiling - BRP Evinrude Installation Manual

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FUEL AND OIL PRIMING
OIL REQUIREMENTS
Powerhead oil programming labels are provided
to identify EMM oil programming. Install the cor-
rect label to alert user to specific oil requirements.
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1. Evinrude/Johnson XD30 outboard lubricant (TC-W3)
YELLOW label
2. Evinrude/Johnson XD100 outboard lubricant (Premium)
BLUE label (Installed)
An XD100 Outboard Oil Decal, P/N 352369, is
available to label boats equipped with outboards
that have been programmed for the reduced oil
injection ratio.
NOTICE
This outboard has been programmed for
the use of Evinrude
outboard oil ONLY.
Failure to use Evinrude
XD100™ outboard oil may harm engine
performance and shorten engine life.
XD100 Outboard Oil Decal
78
004964
®
®
/Johnson
XD100™
®
®
/Johnson
355627
355627
Install decals in a highly visible location, such as
one of the following:
Dashboard/deck of boat, next to key switch
Deck of boat, next to the remote oil fill
Deck of boat, next to oil tank assembly
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Oil tank cover
Cover of oil tank compartment
Attach to oil tank or oil fill cap.
IMPORTANT:
boat decals match EMM programming.

Break-In Oiling

IMPORTANT:
on Evinrude E-TEC models.
The Engine Management Module (EMM) will auto-
matically supply extra oil to the engine as follows:
90° V6: First two hours above 2000 RPM
60° V4 & V6: First five hours above 2000 RPM
40 – 90 HP: First two hours above 2000 RPM
15 – 30 HP: First two hours above 2000 RPM
Follow these steps for outboard set-up:
Use Evinrude Diagnostics software to make
sure the break-in program has been started.
The oil tank should be filled and the oil level
marked for reference.
NOTICE
The operator must monitor the oil
tank level to confirm oil consumption. This
may require several hours of operation above
idle.
Make sure the engine label and
DO NOT add oil in the fuel tank

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