BRP Evinrude E-TEC Series Service Manual page 297

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How can loss of steering control be minimized?
Use a steering system recommended by the outboard manufacturer which meets
Marine Industry Safety Standards (ABYC).
Read, understand, and follow manufacturer's instructions
When
Follow warnings marked "
rigging
Assemble parts carefully.
or after
Make adjustments carefully.
servicing
Keep parts moving freely. Lubricate parts as shown in manual.
Use the bolts, nuts and washers supplied with steering attachment kits—they are a spe-
cial locking type that will not loosen, rust, or weaken.
Transom Mounted Steering Systems – Check to Uncover Possible Trouble!
Tilt outboard into boat, then turn it.
transom
mounted
steerer
Be aware that raising or lowering outboard on
transom can change a set-up which was OK
earlier. If moved up or down even one-half inch,
run test again to make sure steering parts are
free and clear.
Check for damaged parts. Blows to the outboard like this
Replace damaged parts. If weakened, parts could fail later on the water when least expected.
" closely.
stop
stop
to
or this can put heavy loads on steering parts. Look for:
Cracked parts, including steering parts, swivel brack-
ets, and transom brackets;
Bent parts; and
Loose nuts and bolts.
During this procedure, steering parts:
Must not bind; and
Must not touch other boat, outboard,
or accessory parts in transom area.
Why? A hard blow to the outboard's
gearcase can result in damage to steer-
ing parts.
SAFETY
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