Operation
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Tilting up and down
If the engine will be stopped for some time or
if the boat is moored in shallows, the outboard
motor should be tilted up to protect the propel-
ler and lower case from damage due to colli-
sions with obstructions, and also to reduce
salt corrosion.
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WARNING
Make sure that no one is near the outboard
motor when tilting the outboard motor up
or down. Otherwise, body parts could be
crushed between the outboard motor and
the clamp bracket.
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WARNING
Leaking fuel is a fire hazard. When the out-
board motor will be tilted up for more than
a few minutes, tighten the air vent screw
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and fuel tank cap and align the fuel cock
with the closed position. Otherwise, fuel
may leak.
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NOTICE
Before tilting the outboard motor up, fol-
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low the procedure under "Stopping en-
gine" in this chapter. Never tilt the
outboard motor up while the engine is
running. Severe damage from overheat-
ing can result.
Do not tilt the outboard motor up by
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pushing the tiller handle because this
could break the handle.
The outboard motor cannot be tilted
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when in reverse.
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Procedure for tilting up
1.
Align the fuel cock with the closed posi-
tion.
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1. Closed position
2.
Move the gear shift lever to the neutral
position.
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