After The Engine Have Started; Running In; Maximum Engine Speed - Tayana -48 Owner's Manual

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In cold weather additional steps may have to be taken. These
vary according to the engine maker and model. For details
please refer to engine manufacturer's manual.

3.5 After the Engine Have Started

(1) Allow engines to warm up. Check water temperature
gauges to be sure water temperature remains within
specified range. If temperature gauge reads abnormally
high, STOP ENGINE IMMEDIATELY and determine the
problems.
(2) Check the engine exhaust outlets to make sure water is
flowing.
(3) Check around the boat, to be sure there of no obstructions
and it is safe to get underway.
(4) Check the engine room to ensure there are no oil, fuel or
water leakage and all equipment is secured properly.

3.6 Running In

A new engine has to be run in with special care during the first
period of operation. Do not run the engine under full load during
this period. Oil consumption can be expected to be higher than
normal during the running-in period and so it is necessary to
check the engine oil level at frequent intervals. Please refer to
engine handbook.

3.7 Maximum engine speed

Refer to the engine handbook for exact detail for particular
engine fitted.
NOTE:
If the boat has been in the water for some time the
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