Engine Break-In; Warm-Up Recommendation; Throttle Recommendation - BOMBARDIER Johnson 90 Service Manual

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GENERALINFORMATION
ENGINE BREAK-IN
ENGINE BREAK-IN
The first 1 O hours are critically important to ensure correct
running of either a brand new motor or a motor that has been
reconditioned or rebuilt. How the motor is operated during
this time will have direct bearing on its life span and long­
term durability.
Break-in period: 10 hours
WARM-UP RECOMMENDATION
Allow sufficient idling time (more than 5 minutes) for the
engine to warm up after cold engine starting.
THROTTLE RECOMMENDATION
NOTE:
Avoid maintaining a constant engine speed for an extended
period at any time during the engine break-in by varying the
throttle position occasionally.
1. FIRST 2 HOURS
For first 15 minutes, operate the engine in-gear at idling
speed.
During the remaining 1 hour and 45 minutes, operate the
engine in-gear at less than 1/2 (half) throttle (3000 rpm).
NOTE:
The throttle may be briefly opened beyond the recommended
setting to plane the boat, but must be reduced to the recom­
mended setting immediately after planing.
2. NEXT 1 HOUR
Operate the engine in-gear at less than 3/4 (three-quar­
ter) throttle (4000 rpm}.
3. LAST 7 HOURS
Operate the engine in-gear at desired engine speed.
However, do not operate continuously at full throttle for
more than 5 minutes.
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