Outboard Mounting - BRP Evinrude E-Tec Series Service Manual

115,150,175,200 hp, 60 v models
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INSTALLATION AND PREDELIVERY
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION

Outboard Mounting

Mounting Height
Boat performance depends on outboard mounting
height.
Generally, the anti-ventilation plate of the gear-
case should be in alignment with the bottom of the
hull. Conventional V-hulls often perform well with
the anti-ventilation plate approximately 1 in. (25
mm) above the bottom of the hull.
Boats that exceed 50 MPH may benefit from
higher outboard heights. Consult the boat manu-
facturer for specific outboard mounting height
information for a particular hull.
Test outboard and boat performance at different
heights until the best performance is achieved.
Be sure that outboard water pres-
IMPORTANT:
sure is not adversely affected by the mounting
height of the outboard.
Use a marine sealant rated for
IMPORTANT:
above or below waterline use. RTV silicone is not
approved for below waterline use. Polyurethane
sealants are not easily removed and may damage
outboard or boat mounting surfaces when
removed.
Apply marine sealer under hex heads of bolts, on
the mounting plates, and to the bolt shanks.
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Assemble transom mounting plates on mounting
bolts.
Apply sealant around the mounting bolt holes on
the outer surface of the transom.
Install the mounting bolts through the transom
from the inside of the boat.
Position the square aluminum transom mounting
plates (when applicable) so the retainer holes are
horizontal.
Position hex head of bolt with flats toward holes in
the mounting plates. Install retainer over hex head
of the bolt and secure it with screws provided.
Install all washers and nuts. Torque nuts and bolts
to 40 ft. lbs. (54 N·m).
If either side of the transom deforms or
cracks when the bolts are tightened to
their recommended torque, the transom
construction may not be adequate or may
be deteriorated. Structural failure of the
0078A
transom could result in loss of boat control
and injury to the occupants.
WARNING
DR5536

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