Indmar Standard 360 Operator's Manual page 58

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SECTION SEVEN
Your safety depends on your use of marine parts. When servicing
the electrical, ignition and fuel systems, it is extremely important
that all components are properly installed and tightened. If not, any
electrical or ignition component could permit sparks to ignite fuel
vapors from fuel system leaks, if they existed.
Since marine engines may be expected to operate at higher RPM
ranges than typical automotive use for most of their life, and to
operate in fresh and salt water environments, many special parts
and fasteners are used which are quite different from standard
automotive parts. Many parts are made from special corrosion
resistant materials while other moving parts are heavy-duty for
extended, high RPM duty. If you perform minor service procedures,
make sure to use genuine Indmar parts for marine use.
If the temperature falls below the freezing point (32°F, 0°C) the raw
water portion of your engine's cooling system must be drained.
Refer to Section 8, Storage and Winter Lay-Up. Failure to drain the
cooling system will result in severe damage to your engine and
other cooling system components. Freeze damage is not covered
by Indmar's Limited Warranty.
Special maintenance procedures are required for engines that are
operated in brackish or salt water. Refer to "Salt and Hard Water
Operation" in this section for details.
Never operate engine without adequate water supply to the raw
water pump. Failure to properly cool engine will cause severe
engine damage and void your warranty.
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