Malibu Monsoon Engines, Transmissions & V-Drives - Malibu Boats Wakesetter 20VTX 2019 Owner's Manual

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Malibu Monsoon Engines,
Transmissions & V-Drives
Malibu Boats offer a variety of outstanding powertrain options.
During the inaugural year of our own Malibu Monsoon Engine, the
company will offer a 6.2L version, with a 5.3L becoming available
during the model year. Also available throughout the year are 6.0L,
6.2L and 6.2L Super-Charged LSA Monsoon Engines by PEG.
Although each engine offers different experiences, all engines are
based on the General Motors platform.
Monsoon by PEG engine information is provided by PCM/PEG
in a separate manual. Boats equipped with Monsoon by PEG engines
have a specific set of instructions for operation, care and maintenance
which must be followed in order to keep the warranty in effect.
Boats equipped with Malibu Monsoon engines also require
proper attention to adhere to warranty policy.
Note that these instructions should be followed even after
the warranty period has expired. The instructions developed for the
powertrains and drivetrains in Malibu boats function as the guidelines
to a long-term, positive boating experience.
PEG owner's manual or in this section of the Malibu
Owner's Manual (depending on the equipped engine) can
result in damage to the engine and transmission that is not
covered under warranty. Under some circumstances, this
could result in the boat becoming inoperable, stranding
boaters and/or placing those on-board in situations that
could result in potentially dangerous situations.
Malibu has teamed with General Motors to produce the ideal
engine and transmission for the expected usage of the boat. Because
Malibu boats were created to further enjoyment of watersports,
the power curve and maximum performance of the package were
designed to enhance every aspect of the experience.
The following information is provided
for the Malibu Monsoon Engines. Unless
otherwise directed, the instructions are
applicable to both the 6.2L and 5.3L
engines.
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Safety
Significant safety information appears in the opening chapter
of this Owner's Manual. It is critical to read the entire manual, with
particular attention to the Safety information. All boat owners and
boat operators must adhere to the safety requirements as described.
It is also the responsibility of these individuals to be aware of U.S.
Coast Guard regulations when boating in U.S. waterways, or the
governing body(ies) of any waterway system in which the boat is
operated.
Failure to read and follow this information
will NOT exempt or excuse boaters from the
requirements. This information also materially impacts the boat's
warranty coverage. It is the owner's and/or operator's responsibility
to perform all inspections and required maintenance prior to the
operation of the boat, without exception.
In addition to the opening chapter, the following drive-train
specific, safety-related material is provided. Please review and follow
these guidelines to ensure the safety of yourself, boat operators,
passengers and others who may be in the area.
Prior to Operation
Follow the instructions as described in Before Each Use in the
Care and Maintenance section of this Owner's Manual.
it automatically shuts off, prior to starting the engine.
Always operate the blower when the engine is idling or
at a low running speed. Improper ventilation can lead
to accumulation of gasoline or exhaust fumes in the
compartment. This can lead to a fire or explosion, either
of which can result in serious injury or death!
Always avoid smoking or open flame near the engine
compartment.
Other Safety Double-Checks
Throughout this section of the Owner's Manual, additional safety
issues are reiterated. Always follow these instructions. Repeating
checks and inspections is far superior to ever skipping any of these
requirements and suggestions.
To prevent a possible
explosion, always
operate the blower until
Never start the engine in
the presence of fumes or
signs of gasoline leakage.

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