COOLING SYSTEM
ENGINE TEMPERATURE CHECK
ENGINE TEMPERATURE
CHECK
IMPORTANT:
The engine temperatures listed
below are based on an intake water temperature
of 70° ± 10°F (21° ± 3°C).
Install correct propeller and place outboard in a
test tank or in the water. Start outboard and run at
3000 RPM in FORWARD gear for at least five
minutes. Remember, running outboards at high
speeds in test tanks may disrupt water flow to
gearcase water intakes. Make sure the outboard
has adequate water flow.
CAUTION
When servicing the propeller, always shift
the outboard to NEUTRAL, turn the key
switch OFF, and twist and remove all
spark plug leads so the engine cannot be
started accidentally.
Reduce speed to IDLE for five minutes. Check
IDLE operating temperature.
Increase speed to 5000 RPM and check tempera-
ture.
If engine temperatures are not within range, trou-
bleshoot cooling system.
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Software Method
Use Evinrude Diagnostics software to read tem-
perature displays.
Monitor Screen
Typical temperature sensor readings at IDLE
speed should be 167°F ± 5°F (73°C ± 3°C).
Typical temperature sensor readings at WOT
speed should be 122°F ± 10°F (50°C ± 5°C).
Operating temperature must not exceed 212°F
(100°C).
Pyrometer Method
Use a Temperature Gun, P/N 772018, or a digital
pyrometer to measure the outboard's operating
temperatures.
Measure temperature of the thermostat housing at
the top of cylinder head.
Typical pyrometer readings at IDLE speed should
be 135°F ± 10°F (57°C ± 5°C).
Typical pyrometer readings at WOT speed should
be 110°F ± 10°F (43°C ± 5°C).
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