Dual-Outboard Alignment - BRP EVINRUDE E-TEC 200 Service Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Dual-Outboard Alignment

Dual outboards must b e connected with a tie bar
and adjuste d to a lign the o utboards for correct
water flow to the gearcases and propellers.
Incorrect outbo ard alignment co uld cause one or
more of the following:
Propeller ventilation
Reduction of top speed
Improper boat tracking
Engine overheat and powerhead damage
Follow th e instructions provided by t he tie -bar
manufacturer f or tie ba r inst allation and adjust-
ment.
Measure Alignment
The "toe-in" (gearcase lea
together than propeller shaft centers) o r "toe-out"
(gearcase leading edges farther apart than propel-
ler shaft centers) is determined as follows:
Position outboards straight with the anti-ventila-
tion plates parallel with the bottom of the boat.
Measure between propeller shaft centers.
Measure between leading edges of gearcase.
ding edge s closer
6365
6340
Alignment Adjustment
Various bo at/motor comb inations respond differ-
ently to dua l-outboard a lignments. Each app lica-
tion must be thoroughly tested until the idea l
combination of performance, steering, and cooling
is found.
A common practice is to set-up the outboards par-
allel, or with a small amoun t of "toe-out," an d
adjust inward until best results are achieved.
A typical set-up
with 2
mounted directly on the transom often runs best
with a slight amount of "toe-in."
Outboards mount ed be hind the transom o n
motor bracket s usually req uire "p arallel" alig n-
ment or "toe-out."
Adjust the outboard alignments by adju sting tie
bar. Follow the tie bar manufacturer's adjustment
procedures.
Check steerin g opera tion. Make su re that th e
steering system operates properly at variou s trim
angles.
Confirm Alignment
To confirm proper alignment, perform the following
steps:
Water test the boat.
Monitor the water pressure for both outboards.
Run the boat at various trim angles.
Perform steering maneuvers and vary the throt-
tle settings.
Monitor boat and outboard performance.
A sudden loss of water pressure or excessive pro-
peller ventilatio n on one or both outboards may
indicate a misalignment of the gea rcases. Reset
the outboard alignment and retest.
.ROUTINE SERVICE
ADJUSTMENTS
-stroke ou tboards
31
2

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents