Lubrication (Except Oil Injection Models); Cleaning And Anticorrosion Measures; Cleaning The Outboard Motor; Checking Painted Surface Of Motor - Yamaha 25D Owner's Manual

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when starting or during operation.
Keep hands, hair, and clothes away
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from the flywheel and other rotating
parts while the engine is running.
7.
Run the engine at a fast idle for 10–15
minutes in neutral position.
8.
Just prior to turning off the engine, quick-
ly spray "Yamaha Stor-Rite Engine
Fogging Oil" (Part No. LUB-STRRT-12-
00) alternately into each carburetor or
the fogging hole of the silencer cover, if
equipped. When properly done, the en-
gine will smoke excessively and almost
stall.
9.
Remove the outboard motor from the
test tank.
10. Drain the cooling water completely out
of the motor. Clean the body thoroughly.
11. Install the silencer cover/cap and top
cowling.
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Lubrication (except oil injection
models)
1.
Grease the spark plug threads and in-
stall the spark plug(s) and torque to
proper specification. For information on
spark plug installation, see page 39.
2.
Change the gear oil. For instructions,
see page 44. Inspect the oil for the pres-
ence of water that indicates a leaky seal.
Seal replacement should be performed
by an authorized Yamaha dealer prior to
use.
3.
Grease all grease fittings. For further de-
tails, see page 39.
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Cleaning and anticorrosion
measures
1.
Wash down the exterior of the outboard
motor with fresh water and dry off com-
pletely.
2.
Spray the outboard motor exterior with
"Yamaha Silicone Protectant" (Part No.
LUB-SILCNE-13-00).
3.
Wax the cowling with a non-abrasive
wax such as "Yamaha Silicone Wax"
(Part No. ACC-11000-15-02).
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Cleaning the outboard motor

After use, wash the exterior of the outboard
motor with fresh water. Flush the cooling
system with fresh water.
NOTE:
For cooling system flushing instructions, see
page 33.
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Checking painted surface of motor

Check the motor for scratches, nicks, or flak-
ing paint. Areas with damaged paint are
more likely to corrode. If necessary, clean
and paint the areas. A touch-up paint is avail-
able from your Yamaha dealer.
Maintenance
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