Yamaha Outboard Motor LZ150B User Manual

Z150B  
LZ150B  
Z175B  
Z200B  
LZ200B  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
U.S.A.Edition  
LIT-18626-05-00  
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EMU01449  
TO THE OWNER  
Thank you for choosing a Yamaha out-  
board motor. This Owner’s manual con-  
tains information needed for proper oper-  
ation, maintenance and care. A thorough  
understanding of these simple instruc-  
tions will help you obtain maximum  
enjoyment from your new Yamaha. If you  
have any question about the operation or  
maintenance of your outboard motor,  
please consult a Yamaha dealer.  
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A CAUTION indicates special precautions  
that must be taken to avoid damage to  
the outboard motor.  
NOTE:  
A NOTE provides key information to make  
procedures easier or clearer.  
* Yamaha continually seeks advance-  
ments in product design and quality.  
Therefore, while this manual contains  
the most current product information  
available at the time of printing, there  
may be minor discrepancies between  
your machine and this manual. If there  
is any question concerning this manual,  
please consult your Yamaha dealer.  
In this Owner’s Manual particularly  
important information is distinguished in  
the following ways.  
The Safety Alert Symbol means  
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT!  
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!  
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NOTE:  
Failure to follow WARNING instructions The Z200TR, LZ200TR and their standard  
could result in severe injury or death to accessories are used as a base for the  
the machine operator, a bystander, or a explanations and illustrations in this man-  
person inspecting or repairing the out- ual. Therefore, some items may not apply  
board motor.  
to every model.  
EMU01446  
Z150B, LZ150B, Z175B, Z200B, LZ200B  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
©2002 by Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA  
1st Edition, March 2002  
All rights reserved.  
Any reprinting or unauthorized use  
without the written permission of  
Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA  
is expressly prohibited.  
Printed in Japan  
P/N LIT-18626-05-00  
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CONTENTS  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
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5
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BASIC COMPONENTS  
OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE  
TROUBLE RECOVERY  
INDEX  
READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLY  
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR.  
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Chapter 1  
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GENERAL  
INFORMATION  
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS RECORD..1-1  
Outboard motor serial number...........1-1  
Key number...........................................1-1  
EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION...1-2  
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SAFETY INFORMATION..........................1-4  
IMPORTANT LABELS ..............................1-6  
BASIC BOATING RULES .........................1-7  
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4
5
6
FUELING INSTRUCTIONS.....................1-11  
Gasoline ..............................................1-12  
Engine oil ............................................1-12  
BATTERY REQUIREMENT ....................1-13  
PROPELLER SELECTION.......................1-14  
START-IN-GEAR PROTECTION ............1-15  
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EMU00005  
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS  
RECORD  
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OUTBOARD MOTOR SERIAL  
NUMBER  
YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.  
MADE IN JAPAN  
PAYS D'ORIGINE JAPON  
The outboard motor serial number is  
stamped on the label attached to the port  
side of the clamp-bracket.  
Record your outboard motor serial num-  
ber in the spaces provided to assist you in  
ordering spare parts from your Yamaha  
dealer or for reference in case your out-  
board motor is stolen.  
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401016  
1 Outboard motor serial number  
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KEY NUMBER  
If a main key switch is equipped with the  
motor, the key identification number is  
stamped on your key as shown in the  
illustration. Record this number in the  
space provided for reference in case you  
need a new key.  
YAMAHA  
123  
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904011*  
1 Key number  
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EMISSION CONTROL  
INFORMATION  
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NORTH AMERICAN MODELS  
This engine conforms to U.S.  
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)  
regulations for marine SI engines. See the  
label affixed to your engine for details.  
108044  
Approval label of Emission control  
certificate  
This label is attached to the bottom cowl-  
ing.  
1 Emission control information label  
EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION  
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ENGINE FAMILY :  
THIS ENGINE CONFORMS TO 201 U.S. EPA REGULATIONS FOR MARINE SI ENGINES.  
THIS ENGINE CONFORMS TO 201 CALIFORNIA EMISSION REGULATIONS FOR SI MARINE ENGINES.  
REFER TO THE OWNERS MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS.  
g/kw-hr  
FELs :  
SPARK PLUG :  
IDLE SPEED :  
SPARK PLUG GAP (mm) :  
rpm IN NEUTRAL  
EX  
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DISPLACEMENT :  
ADVERTISED POWER :  
cm  
kw  
FUEL : GASOLINE  
VALVE LASH (mm) :  
IN  
New Technology ; (4-stroke/HPDI) EM  
Manufactured date label  
This label is attached to the clamp brack-  
et.  
2 Manufactured date label  
Manufactured:  
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EMU01389  
STAR LABELS  
Your outboard motor is labeled with a  
California Air Resources Board (CARB)  
star label. See below for a description of  
your particular label.  
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1 Star label  
000849  
One Star - Low Emission  
The one-star label identifies engines that  
meet the Air Resources Board’s 2001  
exhaust emission standards. Engines  
meeting these standards have 75% lower  
emissions than conventional carbureted  
two-stroke engines. These engines are  
equivalent to the U.S. EPA’s 2006 stan-  
dards for marine engines.  
Two Stars - Very Low Emission  
The two-star label identifies engines that  
meet the Air Resources Board’s 2004  
exhaust emission standards. Engines  
meeting these standards have 20% lower  
emissions than One Star-Low-Emission  
engines.  
Three Stars - Ultra Low Emission  
The three-star label identifies engines that  
meet the Air Resources Board’s 2008  
exhaust emission standards. Engines  
meeting these standards have 65% lower  
emissions than One Star-Low-Emission  
engines.  
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8 This product emits exhaust gases which  
contain carbon monoxide, a colorless,  
odorless gas which may cause brain  
damage or death when inhaled.  
Symptoms include nausea, dizziness,  
and drowsiness. Keep cockpit and cabin  
areas well ventilated. Avoid blocking  
exhaust outlets.  
8 Check throttle, shift, and steering for  
proper operation before starting the  
engine.  
8 Attach the engine stop switch lanyard  
to a secure place on your clothing, or  
your arm or leg while operating. If you  
accidentally leave the helm, the lanyard  
will pull from the switch, stopping the  
engine.  
8 Know the marine laws and regulations  
where you will be boating - and obey  
them. Refer to the “RULES OF THE  
ROAD” section for basic boating rules.  
8 Stay informed about the weather.  
Check weather forecasts before boating.  
Avoid boating in hazardous weather.  
8 Tell someone where you are going:  
leave a Float Plan with a responsible  
person. Be sure to cancel the Float Plan  
when you return.  
8 Use common sense and good judgment  
when boating. Know your abilities, and  
be sure you understand how your boat  
handles under the different boating  
conditions you may encounter. Operate  
within your limits, and the limits of your  
boat. Always operate at safe speeds,  
and keep a careful watch for obstacles  
and other traffic.  
SAFETY  
Q INFORMATION  
8 Before mounting or operating the out-  
board motor, read this entire manual.  
Reading it should give you an under-  
standing of the motor and its operation.  
8 Before operating the boat, read any  
owner’s or operator’s manuals supplied  
with it and all labels. Be sure you under-  
stand each item before operating.  
8 Do not overpower the boat with this  
outboard motor. Overpowering the  
boat could result in loss of control. The  
rated power of the outboard should be  
equal to or less than the rated horse-  
power capacity of the boat. If the rated  
horsepower capacity of the boat is  
unknown, consult the dealer or boat  
manufacturer.  
8 Do not modify the outboard.  
Modifications could make the motor  
unfit or unsafe to use.  
8 Never operate after drinking alcohol or  
taking drugs. About 50% of all boating  
fatalities involve intoxication.  
8 Have an approved personal flotation  
device (PFD) on board for every occu-  
pant. It is a good idea to wear a PFD  
whenever boating. At a minimum, chil-  
dren and non-swimmers should always  
wear PFDs, and everyone should wear  
PFDs when there are potentially haz-  
ardous boating conditions.  
8 Gasoline is highly flammable, and its  
vapors are flammable and explosive.  
Handle and store gasoline carefully.  
Make sure there are no gas fumes or  
leaking fuel before starting the engine.  
8 Always watch carefully for swimmers  
during the engine operation.  
8 Stay away from swimming areas.  
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8 When a swimmer is in the water near  
you shift into neutral and shut off the  
engine.  
8 Be informed about boating safety.  
Additional publications and information  
can be obtained from many organiza-  
tions, including the following:  
United States Coast Guard  
Consumer Affairs Staff (G-BC)  
Office of Boating, Public, and Consumer  
Affairs  
U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters  
Washington, D.C. 20593-0001  
Boating Safety Hotline: 1-800-368-5647  
National Marine Manufacturers  
Association (NMMA)  
401 N. Michigan Ave.  
Chicago, Il 60611  
Marine Retailers Association of America  
155 N. Michigan Ave.  
Chicago, Il 60601  
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IMPORTANT LABELS  
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WARNING LABELS  
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WARNING  
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Be sure shift control is in neutral  
before starting engine. (except 2HP)  
Do not touch or remove electrical parts  
when starting or during operation.  
Keep hands,hair,and clothes away from flywheel  
and other rotating parts while engine is running.  
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WARNING  
Use only a counterclockwise rotation propeller with this engine.  
Counterclockwise propellers are marked with a letter "L"  
after the size indication.  
The wrong type of propeller could cause the boat to go  
in an unexpected direction, which could lead to an accident.  
6K1-83623-41  
YAMAHA  
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WARNING  
905011  
Hot surface under this cover  
during and after operation.  
To avoid burns, do not touch  
finned resistor with bare hands.  
65L-83625-40  
YAMAHA  
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OIL TANK  
CAPACITY:10.5 LITERS  
11.1 U.S. qt.  
9.2 IMP. qt.  
ENGINE OIL ONLY  
Pour the engine oil into this oil tank, not gasoline.  
RECOMMENDED OIL:  
STROKE OUTBOARD OIL or an equivalent TC-W3 certified outborad oil.  
YAMALUBE  
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WARNING  
Do not add gasoline to the oil tank.  
Fire or explosion could result.  
6E5-13437-43  
CAUTION LABELS  
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CAUTION  
USE UNLEADED STRAIGHT GASOLINE ONLY  
• Gasoline containing lead can cause performance loss and engine damage.  
• Do not use gasoline mixed with oil (premix).  
• Use YAMALUBE 2-stroke outboard oil or another 2-stroke engine oil with a  
BIA-certified TC-W3 rate.  
• Refer to Owner's manual.  
68F-2415E-40  
YAMAHA  
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Stand-on vessel  
BASIC BOATING RULES  
The vessel with the right-of-way has the  
duty to continue its course and speed,  
except to avoid an immediate collision.  
When you maintain your direction and  
speed, the other vessel will be able to  
determine how best to avoid you.  
(Rules of the road)  
Just as there are rules which apply when  
you are driving on streets and high ways,  
there are waterway rules which apply  
when you are driving your boat. These  
rules are used internationally, and are  
also enforced by the United States Coast  
Guard and local agencies. You should be  
aware of these rules, and follow them  
whenever you encounter another vessel  
on the water.  
Give-way vessel  
The vessel which does not have the right-  
of-way has the duty to take positive and  
timely action to stay out of the way of the  
Stand-On vessel. Normally, you should  
not cross in front of the vessel with the  
right-of-way. You should slow down or  
change directions briefly and pass behind  
the other vessel. You should always move  
in such a way that the operator of the  
other vessel can see what you are doing.  
Several sets of rules prevail according to  
geographic location, but are all basically  
the same as the International Rules of the  
Road. The rules presented here in your  
Owner’s Manual are condensed, and have  
been provided for your convenience only.  
Consult your local U.S. Coast Guard  
Auxiliary or Department of Motor  
Vehicles for a complete set of rules gov-  
erning the waters in which you will be  
using your boat.  
“The general prudential rule”  
This rule is called Rule 2 in the  
International Rules and says,  
‘In obeying and construing these  
rules due regard shall be had to all  
dangers of navigation and collision,  
and to any special circumstances,  
which may render a departure from  
the above rules necessary in order to  
avoid immediate danger.’  
STEERING AND SAILING RULES AND  
SOUND SIGNALS  
Whenever two vessels on the water meet  
one another, one vessel has the right-of-  
way; it is called the “stand-on” vessel.  
The vessel which does not have the right-  
of-way is called the “give-way” or “bur-  
dened” vessel. These rules determine  
which vessel has the right-of-way, and  
what each vessel should do.  
In other words, follow the standard rules  
except when a collision will occur unless  
both vessels try to avoid each other. If  
that is the case, both vessels become  
“Give-Way” vessels.  
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side. This rule doesn’t apply if both of you  
will clear one another if you continue on  
your set course and speed.  
RULES WHEN ENCOUNTERING  
VESSELS  
There are three main situations which you  
may encounter with other vessels which  
could lead to a collision unless the  
Steering Rules are followed:  
Meeting  
(you are approaching another vessel  
head-on)  
Crossing  
(you are traveling across the other  
vessel’s path)  
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Overtaking  
Crossing  
(you are passing or being passed by  
another vessel)  
When two power driven vessels are  
crossing each other’s path close enough  
to run the risk of collision, the vessel  
which has the other on the starboard  
(right) side must keep out of the way of  
the other. If the other vessel is on your  
right, you must keep out of its way; you  
are the Give-Way vessel. If the other ves-  
sel is on your port (left) side, remember  
that you should maintain course and  
direction, provided the other vessel gives  
you the right-of-way as it should.  
In the following illustration, your boat is  
in the center. You should give the right-of-  
way to any vessels shown in white area  
(you are the Give-Way vessel). Any ves-  
sels in the shaded area must yield to you  
(they are the Give-Way vessels). Both you  
and the meeting vessel must alter course  
to avoid each other.  
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Meeting  
If you are meeting another power vessel  
head on, and are close enough to run the  
risk of collision, neither of you has the  
right-of-way! Both of you should alter  
course to avoid an accident. You should  
keep the other vessel on your port (left)  
Overtaking  
If you are passing another vessel, you are  
the “Give-Way” vessel. This means that  
the other vessel is expected to maintain  
its course and speed. You must stay out  
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of its way until you are clear of it.  
Likewise, if another vessel is passing you,  
the power-driven vessel, the power-  
driven vessel has the right-of-way.  
you should maintain your speed and 2. Sailing vessels should keep clear of  
direction so that the other vessel can steer  
itself around you.  
OTHER SPECIAL SITUATIONS  
There are three other rules you should be  
aware of when driving your boat around  
other vessels.  
any fishing vessel.  
3. In a narrow channel, a sailing vessel  
should not hamper the safe passage  
of a power-driven vessel which can  
navigate only in such a channel.  
Reading buoys and other markers  
The waters of the United states are  
marked for safe navigation by the lateral  
system of buoyage. Simply put, buoys  
and markers have an arrangement of  
shapes, colors, numbers and lights to  
show which side of the buoy a boater  
should pass on when navigating in a par-  
ticular direction. The markings on these  
buoys are oriented from the perspective  
of being entered from seaward (the  
boater is going towards the port). This  
means that red buoys are passed on the  
starboard (right) side when proceeding  
from open water into port, and black  
buoys are to port (left) side. When navi-  
gating out of port, your position with  
respect to the buoys should be reversed;  
red buoys should be to port and black  
buoys to starboard.  
Many bodies of water used by boaters are  
entirely within the boundaries of a partic-  
ular state. The Uniform State Waterway  
Marking System has been devised for  
these waters. This system uses buoys and  
signs with distinctive shapes and colors  
to show regulatory or advisory informa-  
tion. These markers are white with black  
letters and orange boarders. They signify  
speed zones, restricted areas, danger  
areas, and general information.  
Narrow channels and bends  
When navigating in narrow channels, you  
should keep to the right when it is safe  
and practical to do so. If the operator of a  
power-driven vessel is preparing to go  
around a bend that may obstruct the view  
of other water vessels, the operator  
should sound a prolonged blast on the  
whistle (4 to 6 seconds). If another vessel  
is around the bend, it too should sound  
the whistle. Even if no reply is heard,  
however, the vessel should still proceed  
around the bend with caution. If you navi-  
gate such waters with your boat, you will  
need to carry a portable air horn, avail-  
able from local marine supply stores.  
Fishing vessel right-of-way  
All vessels which are fishing with nets,  
lines or trawls are considered to be “fish-  
ing vessels” under the International  
Rules. Vessels with trolling lines are not  
considered fishing vessels. Fishing ves-  
sels have the right-of-way regardless of  
position. Fishing vessels cannot, howev-  
er, impede the passage of other vessels in  
narrow channels.  
Sailing vessel right-of-way  
Sailing vessels should normally be given  
the right-of-way. The exceptions to this  
are:  
1. When the sailing vessel is overtaking  
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Remember, markings may vary by geo-  
graphic location. Always consult local  
boating authorities before driving your  
boat in unfamiliar waters.  
MAIN CHANNEL BUOYS  
"1" " 3" " 5" " 7"  
" 6"  
LIGHTED BUOY (Port Hand)`  
C "1"  
N " 2"  
" 7"  
Odd number. increasing toward head of naviga-  
tion.Leave to port (left) proceeding upstream.  
RB " L"  
or  
White Light  
Green Light  
RG " L"  
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1
OR  
"5"  
new  
BUOY  
old  
COLOR CODE  
"4"  
BLACK  
" 2" " 4" " 6"  
LIGHTED BUOY (Starboard Hand)`  
RED  
Even number,increasing toward head of naviga-  
tion. Leave to starboard (right) proceeding up-  
stream.  
" 3"  
GREEN  
White Light  
Red Light  
"A"  
2
2
OR  
" 2"  
new  
old  
"1"  
"A"  
LIGHTED SAFE WATER BUOY  
Proceeding toward head  
of navigation from seaward  
No number. Marks midchannel, pass on either  
side. Letter has no lateral significance, used for  
identification and location purposes.  
SECONDARY CHANNEL BUOYS  
Top Mark  
STARTS NEW NUMBERING SYSTEM  
White Light  
White Light  
C
" 1"  
CAN BUOY  
A
A
Odd number. Leave to port.  
OR  
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1
OR  
new  
old  
old  
new  
RB " L"  
RG " L"  
LIGHTED PREFERRED CHANNEL TO  
PORT BUOY  
N
" 2"  
NUN BUOY  
Even number. Leave to starboard  
No number. Topmost band red  
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preferred  
channel is to left of buoy. Letter has no lateral  
significance, used for identification and location  
purposes.  
Red or  
White Light  
Red Light  
2
L
L
new  
old  
No change  
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FUELING INSTRUCTIONS  
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GASOLINE AND ITS VAPORS ARE HIGH-  
LY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE!  
8 Do not smoke when refueling, and  
keep away from sparks, flames, or  
other sources of ignition.  
8 Stop engine before refueling.  
8 Refuel in a well-ventilated area. Refuel  
portable fuel tanks off the boat.  
8 Take care not to spill gasoline. If gaso-  
line spills, wipe it up immediately with  
dry rags.  
8 Do not overfill the fuel tank.  
8 Tighten the filler cap securely after  
refueling.  
8 If you should swallow some gasoline  
inhale a lot of gasoline vapor, or get  
gasoline in your eyes, get immediate  
medical attention.  
8 If any gasoline spills onto your skin,  
immediately wash with soap and  
water. Change clothing if gasoline spills  
on it.  
8 Touch the fuel nozzle to the filler open-  
ing or funnel to help prevent electrosta-  
tic sparks.  
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8 Use only new clean gasoline which has  
been stored in clean containers and is  
not contaminated with water or foreign  
matter.  
8 Do not use leaded gasoline(petrol).  
Leaded gasoline will cause damage to  
the oxygen sensor for Electronic Fuel  
Injection system.  
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GASOLINE  
Recommended gasoline:  
Regular unleaded gasoline with a  
minimum octane rating of 86 (Pump  
Octane Number) = (R+M)/2  
If knocking or pinging occurs, use a differ-  
ent brand of gasoline or premium unlead-  
ed fuel.  
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Gasohol  
There are two types of gasohol: gasohol  
containing ethanol and that containing  
methanol. Gasohol containing ethanol  
can be used if ethanol content does not  
exceed 10% and the fuel meets minimum  
octane ratings. Gasohol containing  
methanol is not recommended by  
Yamaha because it can cause fuel system  
damage or engine performance prob-  
lems.  
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ENGINE OIL  
Recommended engine oil:  
YAMALUBE 2 STROKE OUTBOARD  
OIL  
If the recommended engine oil is not  
available, another 2-stroke engine oil with  
a NMMA-certified TC-W3 rating may be  
used.  
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EMU01775  
BATTERY REQUIREMENT  
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Do not use a battery that does not meet  
the specified capacity. If a battery which  
does not meet specifications is used, the  
electric system could perform poorly or  
be overloaded, causing electric system  
damage.  
For electric start models, choose a battery  
which meets the following specifications.  
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Minimum cold cranking amps  
(CCA/SAE): 512 amps at -18°C (-0.4°F)  
Minimum marine cranking amps  
(MCA/ABYC): 675 amps at 0°C (32°F)  
Minimum reserve capacity (RC/SAE):  
182 minutes  
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NOTE:  
The engine cannot be started if battery  
voltage is too low.  
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EMU01395  
PROPELLER SELECTION  
The performance of your outboard motor  
will be critically affected by your choice of  
propeller, as an incorrect choice could  
adversely affect performance and could  
also seriously damage the motor. Engine  
speed depends on the propeller size and  
boat load. If engine speed is too high or  
too low for good engine performance,  
this will have an adverse effect on the  
engine.  
Yamaha outboard motors are fitted with  
propellers chosen to perform well over a  
range of applications, but there may be  
uses where a propeller with a different  
pitch would be more appropriate. For a  
greater operating load, a smaller-pitch  
propeller is more suitable as it enables  
the correct engine speed to be main-  
tained. Conversely, a larger-pitch pro-  
peller is more suitable for a smaller oper-  
ating load.  
Yamaha dealers stock a range of pro-  
pellers, and can advise you and install a  
propeller on your outboard that is best  
suited to your application.  
NOTE:  
At full throttle and under a maximum  
boat load, the engine’s rpm should be  
within the upper half of the full throttle  
operating range, as listed in “SPECIFICA-  
TIONS” on page 4-1. Select a propeller  
which fulfills this requirement.  
If operating under conditions which allow  
the engine’s rpm to rise above the maxi-  
mum recommended range (such as light  
boat loads), reduce the throttle setting to  
maintain the rpm in the proper operating  
range.  
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1 Propeller diameter (in inches)  
2 Propeller pitch (in inches)  
3 Type of propeller (propeller mark)  
14-1/2x17-M  
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Refer to the section “CHECKING PRO-  
PELLER” for instructions on propeller  
removal and installation.  
602022  
EMU01209  
START-IN-GEAR PROTECTION  
Yamaha outboard motors or Yamaha  
approved remote control units are  
equipped with start-in-gear protection  
device(s). This feature permits the engine  
to be started only when it is Neutral.  
Always select Neutral before starting the  
engine.  
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EMU00037  
Chapter 2  
1
BASIC COMPONENTS  
MAIN COMPONENTS..............................2-1  
2
OPERATIONS OF CONTROLS AND  
OTHER FUNCTIONS ................................2-2  
Remote control.....................................2-2  
Trim tab .................................................2-7  
Power trim/tilt switch...........................2-8  
Digital tachometer................................2-9  
Digital speedometer...........................2-11  
Fuel management meter...................2-14  
Tilt support lever ................................2-19  
Top cowling lock levers.....................2-19  
Flushing device...................................2-19  
WARNING SYSTEM ..............................2-20  
Overheat warning...............................2-20  
Oil level warning /  
3
4
5
6
oil filter clogging warning .................2-21  
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EMU00038  
MAIN COMPONENTS  
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SPEED  
Km/h  
knot  
mph  
km  
mile  
TRIP  
TIME  
BATT  
set  
mode  
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YAMAHA  
FUEL MANAGEMENT  
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gph  
Km/L  
mpg  
P S  
TTL ECON SYNC  
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set  
mode  
1 Top cowling  
9 Flushing device  
0 Power trim and tilt switch  
* q Remote control box (Side mount type)  
* w Remote control box (Binnacle mount type)  
* e Switch panel (for use with w)  
* r Digital tachometer  
2 Top cowling lock levers  
3 Trim tab (Anode)  
* 4 Propeller  
5 Cooling water inlet  
6 Anti-cavitation plate  
7 Anode  
* t Digital speedometer  
8 Tilt support lever  
* y Fuel management meter  
* u Remote oil tank  
* May not be exactly as shown; also may not  
be included as standard equipment on all  
models.  
2-1  
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EMU00039  
A
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OPERATIONS OF CONTROLS  
AND  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS  
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EMU01273  
REMOTE CONTROL  
Both the shifter and the throttle are actu-  
ated by the remote control lever. In addi-  
tion, the electrical switches are mounted  
on the remote control box.  
701011*  
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å Side mount remote control box  
Binnacle mount remote control box  
ç Switch panel (for use with )  
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1 Remote control lever  
2 Neutral interlock trigger  
3 Neutral throttle lever  
4 Free accelerator  
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702051  
5 Main switch  
6 Engine stop lanyard switch  
7 Power trim/tilt switch  
8 Throttle friction adjusting screw  
ON  
START OFF  
ON  
START  
OFF  
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703022  
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EMU00098  
Remote Control Lever  
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Moving the lever forward from the  
Neutral position engages Forward gear.  
Pulling the lever back from Neutral  
engages Reverse. The engine will contin-  
ue to run at idle until the lever is moved  
about 35° (a detent can be felt). Moving  
the lever farther opens the throttle, and  
the engine will begin to accelerate.  
F
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701031  
1 Neutral  
2 Forward  
3 Reverse  
4 Shift  
5 Fully closed  
6 Throttle  
7 Fully open  
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702032  
EMU00099  
Neutral Interlock Trigger  
To shift out of Neutral, the neutral inter-  
lock trigger of the remote control lever  
must first be pulled up.  
EMU00100  
Neutral Throttle Lever  
To open the throttle without shifting into  
either Forward or Reverse, place the  
remote control lever in the Neutral posi-  
tion and lift the neutral throttle lever.  
NOTE:  
701034*  
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The neutral throttle lever will operate only  
when the remote control lever is in  
Neutral. The remote control lever will  
operate only when the neutral throttle  
lever is in the closed position.  
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701033  
1 Fully open  
2 Fully closed  
2-3  
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EMU00101  
Main switch  
The main switch controls the ignition sys-  
tem; its operation is described below.  
8 OFF  
Electrical circuits switched off.  
(The key can be removed.)  
8 ON  
Electrical circuits switched on.  
(The key cannot be removed.)  
8 START  
Starter-motor will turn and start engine.  
(When the key is released, it returns auto-  
matically to “ON”.)  
ON  
START OFF  
ON  
START  
OFF  
EMU00934  
Engine Stop Lanyard Switch  
The lock-plate 1 must be attached to the  
engine stop lanyard switch for the engine  
to run. The lanyard 2 should be attached  
to a secure place on the operator’s cloth-  
ing, or arm or leg. Should the operator fall  
overboard or leave the helm, the lanyard  
will pull out the lock plate, stopping igni-  
tion to the engine. This will prevent the  
boat from running away under power.  
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8 Attach the lanyard to a secure place on  
your clothing, your arm or leg while  
operating.  
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8 Do not attach the lanyard to clothing  
that could tear loose. Do not route the  
lanyard in such a way that it could  
become entangled, preventing it from  
functioning.  
8 Avoid accidentally pulling the lanyard  
during normal operation. Loss of  
engine power means the loss of most  
steering control. Also, without engine  
power, the boat could slow rapidly.  
This could cause people and objects in  
the boat to be thrown forward.  
000569  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
START OFF START  
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2-4  
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NOTE:  
The engine cannot be started with the  
lock-plate removed.  
EMU01112  
Power Trim/Tilt Switches  
The power trim/tilt adjusts the motor  
angle in relation to the transom. The  
power trim/tilt switch is located on the  
remote control lever grip. Individual-  
engine switches are also on the control  
cover. Pushing the switch “UP” trims the  
motor up, then tilts the motor up.  
Pressing the switch “DN” tilts the motor  
down and trims the motor down. When  
the switch button is released, the motor  
will stop in its current position.  
UP  
DN  
UP  
DN  
701034  
DN  
NOTE:  
UP  
8 On the dual engine control, the switch  
on the remote control grip controls both  
engines at the same time.  
8 Refer to the sections “Adjusting Trim  
Angle” and “Tilting Up/Down” in  
Chapter 3 for instructions on usage.  
702042**  
2-5  
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EMU00106  
Free Accelerator  
35°  
To open the throttle without shifting into  
either Forward or Reverse, push the free  
accelerator button and turn the remote  
control lever.  
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NOTE:  
8 The free accelerator button can be oper-  
ated only when the remote control lever  
is in the Neutral position.  
702043  
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8 After the button is pushed, the remote  
control lever must be moved at least  
35° to begin opening the throttle.  
8 After operating the free accelerator,  
return the remote control lever to the  
Neutral position. The free accelerator  
button will return automatically to its  
set position. The remote control will  
then engage Forward and Reverse nor-  
mally.  
1 Fully-open  
2 Fully-closed  
3 Free accelerator  
EMU01155  
Throttle Friction Adjusting Screw  
A friction device in the remote control box  
provides adjustable resistance to move-  
ment of the remote control lever, and can  
be set according to operator preference.  
An adjusting screw is located on the front  
of the remote control box.  
701035  
Resistance Screw  
Increase  
Turn clockwise  
Decrease  
Turn counterclockwise  
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Do not overtighten the friction adjusting  
screw. If there is too much resistance, it  
may be difficult to move the lever, which  
could result in an accident.  
702035  
2-6  
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EMU00113  
TRIM TAB  
The trim tab should be adjusted so that  
the steering control can be turned to  
either the right or left by applying the  
same amount of force.  
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An improperly adjusted trim tab may  
cause difficult steering. Always test run  
after the trim tab has been installed or  
replaced to be sure steering is correct. Be  
sure you have tightened the bolt after  
adjusting the trim tab.  
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1 Trim tab  
2 Bolt  
3 Cap (If equipped)  
Boat tends to veer  
The fin of trim tab  
603014  
To the left  
(port side)  
Turn to the left  
(A in the figure)  
Turn to the right  
(B in the figure)  
To the right  
(starboard side)  
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The trim tab also serves as an anode to  
protect the engine from electrochemical  
corrosion. Never paint the trim tab as it  
will become ineffective as an anode.  
A
B
603012*  
2-7  
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EMU01125  
POWER TRIM/TILT SWITCH  
The power trim/tilt adjusts the motor  
angle in relation to the transom. The  
power trim/tilt switch is located on the  
side of the bottom engine cowling.  
Pushing the switch “UP” trims the motor  
up, then tilts the motor up. Pressing the  
switch “DN” tilts the motor down and  
trims the motor down. When the switch  
button is released, the motor will stop in  
its current position.  
UP  
DN  
302022  
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Use the power trim/tilt switch located on  
the bottom engine cowling only when  
the boat is at a complete stop with the  
engine off. Attempting to use the cowl-  
ing-mounted power trim/tilt switch while  
the boat is moving could increase the risk  
of falling overboard and could distract  
the operator, increasing the risk of colli-  
sion with another boat or an obstacle.  
NOTE:  
Refer to the section “Adjusting Trim  
Angle” and “Tilting Up/Down” for instruc-  
tions on usage.  
2-8  
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EMU01614  
DIGITAL TACHOMETER  
This gauge contains the tachometer, trim  
meter, hour meter, oil level indicator, and  
the overheat warning indicator.  
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1 Tachometer  
2 Trim meter  
3 Hour meter  
4 Oil level indicator  
5 Overheat warning indicator  
6 Set button  
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001078  
7 Mode button  
NOTE:  
All segments of the display will light  
momentarily after the main switch is  
turned on and will return to normal there-  
after.  
001082  
EMU00136  
Tachometer  
This meter shows the engine speed.  
EMU01109  
Trim Meter  
This meter shows the trim angle of your  
001049  
outboard motor.  
NOTE:  
8 Memorize the trim angles that work  
best for your boat under different condi-  
tions. Adjust the trim angle to the  
desired setting by operating the power  
trim and tilt switch.  
8 If the trim angle of your motor exceeds  
the trim operating range, the top seg-  
ment on the trim meter display will start  
to blink.  
001050  
2-9  
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EMU01620  
Hour Meter  
This meter shows the number of hours  
the engine has been run. It can be set to  
show the total number of hours or the  
number of hours for the current trip. The  
display can also be turned on and off.  
8 Changing the display format  
Pressing the MODE button changes the  
display format in the following circular  
pattern:  
001087  
Total hours - Trip hours - Display off  
8 Resetting the trip hours  
Simultaneously pressing the SET and  
MODE buttons for more than 1 second  
while the trip hours are displayed resets  
the trip counter to 0 (zero).  
NOTE:  
The total number of hours the engine has  
been run cannot be reset.  
EMU00138  
Oil-Level Indicator  
This indicator shows the engine oil level.  
If the oil level falls below the lower limit,  
the warning indicator will start to blink.  
Refer to the sections “FILLING OIL” and  
“OIL LEVEL WARNING” for details.  
1 Oil-level indicator  
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Do not operate the engine without oil.  
Serious engine damage will occur.  
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EMU01553  
Overheat Warning Indicator  
If the engine temperature rises too high,  
the warning indicator will start to blink.  
Refer to “OVERHEAT WARNING” for  
details.  
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Do not continue to operate the engine if a  
warning device has activated. If neces-  
sary, refer to the “TROUBLESHOOTING”  
section in this manual. Consult your deal-  
er if the problem cannot be located and  
corrected.  
EMU00140  
DIGITAL SPEEDOMETER  
This meter contains the speedometer, fuel  
meter with warning, trip meter, clock and  
voltmeter with warning.  
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SPEED  
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knot  
mph  
km  
mile  
1 Speedometer  
2 Fuel meter  
3 Trip meter/clock/voltmeter  
4 Warning indicator  
TRIP  
TIME  
BATT  
set  
mode  
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NOTE:  
After the main switch is first turned on, all  
portions of the meter come on as a check.  
After a few seconds, the meters will  
change to normal operation. Watch the  
meter when turning on the main switch to  
make sure all segments come on.  
2-11  
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EMU00141  
Speedometer  
This meter shows the boat speed.  
NOTE:  
YAMAHA  
SPEED  
Km/h  
knot  
mph  
The speedometer displays km/h, mph, or  
knots, depending upon operator prefer-  
ence. Select the desired unit of measure-  
ment by setting the selector switch on the  
back of the meter. See the illustration for  
settings.  
km  
mile  
TRIP  
TIME  
BATT  
set  
mode  
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1 Cap  
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EMU01274  
Trip Meter  
This meter displays the distance the boat  
has traveled since the meter was last  
reset.  
Repeatedly push and release the “mode”  
button until the indicator on the face of  
the meter points to “TRIP”. To reset the  
trip meter to “0”, press the “set” and  
“mode” button together.  
YAMAHA  
SPEED  
Km/h  
knot  
mph  
km  
mile  
TRIP  
TIME  
BATT  
set  
mode  
802024*  
NOTE:  
8 The trip distance is shown in kilometers  
or miles depending upon the unit of  
measurement selected for the  
speedometer.  
8 The trip distance is kept in memory by  
battery power. The stored data will be  
lost if the battery is disconnected.  
2-12  
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EMU01275  
Clock  
This meter shows the current time.  
YAMAHA  
SPEED  
Repeatedly push and release the “mode”  
button until the indicator on the face of  
the meter points to “TIME.” To set the  
clock, be sure the meter is in the “TIME”  
mode. Press the “set” button; the hour  
display will begin blinking. Press the  
“mode” button until the desired hour is  
displayed. Press the “set” button again,  
the minute display will begin blinking.  
Press the “mode” button until the desired  
minute is displayed. Press the “set” but-  
ton again to start the clock.  
Km/h  
knot  
mph  
km  
mile  
TRIP  
TIME  
BATT  
set  
mode  
802025*  
NOTE:  
The clock operates on battery power.  
Disconnecting the battery will stop the  
clock. Reset the clock after connecting the  
battery.  
EMU00144  
Fuel meter  
SPEED  
The fuel level is displayed by eight seg-  
ments. When all segments are showing,  
the fuel is full.  
Km/h  
knot  
mph  
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km  
mile  
The Yamaha fuel tank sensor is different  
from a conventional-type sensor. A  
wrong setting of the selector switch on  
the meter will give incorrect readings.  
Consult Yamaha dealer for correct set-  
ting.  
TRIP  
TIME  
BATT  
802032  
NOTE:  
The fuel reading can be affected by the  
position of the sensor in the fuel tank and  
the attitude of the boat in the water.  
Operation with bow-up trim or continu-  
ous turning can give false readings.  
2-13  
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EMU00145  
Warning indicator  
8 Fuel warning  
YAMAHA  
SPEED  
If the fuel level decreases to one segment  
the fuel level warning segment 1 begins  
blinking.  
8 Low battery voltage warning  
If battery voltage drops, the display 2 will  
be automatically turned on and it begins  
blinking.  
Km/h  
knot  
mph  
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km  
mile  
TRIP  
TIME  
BATT  
set  
mode  
802031  
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Do not continue to operate the engine if a  
warning device has activated. Refer to  
the TROUBLESHOOTING section in this  
manual. Consult a Yamaha dealer if the  
problem cannot be located and corrected.  
EMU00146  
FUEL MANAGEMENT METER  
Optional Equipment  
YAMAHA  
FUEL MANAGEMENT  
The meter contains the fuel flow meter,  
fuel consumption meter, fuel economy  
meter, twin engine speed synchronizer,  
water separator warning indicator.  
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Km/L  
mpg  
P S  
TTL ECON SYNC  
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mode  
1 Fuel flow meter  
2 Fuel consumption / Fuel economy meter /  
Twin engine speed synchronizer  
3 Water separator warning indicator  
(Operates only if the sensor has been  
installed.)  
FUEL MANAGEMENT  
NOTE:  
I/h  
gph  
After the main switch is first turned on, all  
portions of the meter come on as a check.  
After a few seconds, the meters will  
change to normal operation. Watch the  
meter when turning on the main switch to  
make sure all segments come on.  
Km/L  
P S  
mpg  
TTL ECON SYNC  
2-14  
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EMU00147  
Fuel Flow Meter  
The meter displays fuel flow within one  
hour, at the rate of current engine opera-  
tion.  
YAMAHA  
FUEL MANAGEMENT  
I/h  
gph  
P S  
If twin engines are installed on your boat,  
the meter will display total fuel flow of  
Port and Starboard side engine. It also  
displays PS indication at the same time.  
By pressing “set” button, the meter will  
display fuel flow of starboard side engine  
and S indication.  
TTL ECON SYNC  
set  
mode  
ON  
By pressing “set” button again, the meter  
will display fuel flow of port side engine  
and P indication.  
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4
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6
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l/h  
(liter)  
By pressing “set” button again, the meter  
will display total fuel flow.  
NOTE:  
gph  
(gallon)  
8 The meter displays gallon/hour and liter  
depending upon operator preference.  
Select the desired unit of measurement  
by setting the selector switch 1 on the  
back of the meter during installation.  
8 Fuel consumption meter and Fuel econ-  
omy meter will indicate same unit of  
measurement.  
2-15  
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EMU01276  
Fuel Consumption Meter  
FUEL MANAGEMENT  
This meter displays the total amount of  
fuel consumed since the meter was last  
reset.  
Repeatedly push and release the “mode”  
button until the indicator on the face of  
the meter points to total (“TTL”). To reset  
the total fuel consumption to “0”, press  
the “set” and “mode” buttons together.  
I/h  
gph  
Km/L  
P S  
mp  
g
TTL ECON SYNC  
EMU01277  
Fuel Economy  
FUEL MANAGEMENT  
This meter displays the distance per liter  
or gallon when cruising for reference use  
by the operator.  
Repeatedly push and release the “mode”  
button until the indicator on the face of  
I/h  
gph  
Km/L  
mpg  
P S  
the meter points to “ECON.”  
NOTE:  
TTL ECON SYNC  
If twin engines are installed on your boat,  
the meter will display only the total fuel  
economy of both engines.  
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NOTE:  
8 Fuel consumption varies greatly with  
boat design, weight, propeller used,  
engine trim angle, sea conditions  
(including wind), and throttle position.  
Fuel consumption also varies slightly  
with the type of water (salt, fresh, and  
contaminate levels), air temperature  
and humidity, cleanliness of the boat  
bottom, engine mounting height, skill of  
the operator, and individual gasoline  
formulation (winter or summer fuel and  
amount of additives).  
8 The Yamaha digital speedometer and  
fuel management meter calculates  
speed, miles traveled, and fuel econo-  
my by water movement at the stern of  
the boat. This distance can vary greatly  
from the actual distance traveled  
because of water currents, sea swells,  
and the condition of the water speed  
sensor (partially plugged or damaged).  
8 Individual engines may slightly vary in  
their fuel consumption due to manufac-  
turing variations. These variations can  
be even greater if the engines are of dif-  
ferent year models. In addition, varia-  
tions in propellers, even of the same  
basic dimensions of the same design,  
can also cause a slight variation in fuel  
consumption.  
2-17  
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EMU01278  
Twin Engine Speed Synchronizer  
FUEL MANAGEMENT  
This meter displays the difference in  
engine speed (r/min) between the Port  
and Starboard engines for reference pur-  
poses when synchronizing the two  
engines’ speeds.  
Repeatedly push and release the “mode”  
button until the indicator on the face of  
the meter points to “SYNC”.  
I/h  
gph  
Km/L  
mpg  
P S  
TTL ECON SYNC  
1 Port side engine speed is higher  
2 Port side engine speed is slightly higher  
3 Engine speed is synchronized evenly  
between Port and Starboard side engines  
4 Starboard side engine speed is slightly  
higher  
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gph  
5 Starboard side engine speed is higher  
Km/L  
P S  
mpg  
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NOTE:  
TTL ECON SYNC  
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If the two engines’ speeds are not syn-  
chronized while cruising, they can be syn-  
chronized by adjusting trim angle or  
throttle.  
FUEL MANAGEMENT  
EMU01207  
Water Separator Warning Indicator  
If the water which has been separated  
from fuel in the water trap exceeds a spe-  
cific volume, the indicator will blink show-  
ing the need for water to be drained.  
NOTE:  
I/h  
gph  
Km/L  
mpg  
P S  
802**9  
TTL ECON SYNC  
This indicator only operates when a water  
separator sensor is equipped.  
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EMU00157  
TILT SUPPORT LEVER  
To keep the outboard motor in the tilted-  
up position, lock the tilt support lever to  
the clamp bracket.  
403033  
EMU01180*  
TOP COWLING LOCK LEVERS  
To remove the engine top cowling, pull  
up the front and rear lock levers. Then lift  
off the cowling. When replacing the cowl-  
ing, check to be sure it fits properly in the  
rubber seal. Then lock the cowling again  
by moving the levers downward.  
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The air intake grills 1 on the top cowling  
are not designed as handles and may  
break if used as such.  
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EMU01146  
FLUSHING DEVICE  
This device 1 is used to clean the cooling  
water passages of the motor using a gar-  
den hose and tap water.  
NOTE:  
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Refer to “Cleaning Cooling-water  
Passages” in Chapter 4 for instructions on  
usage.  
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EMU00169  
WARNING SYSTEM  
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Do not continue to operate the engine if  
the warning device has activated. Consult  
your Yamaha dealer if the problem can-  
not be located and corrected.  
001053  
EMU00171  
OVERHEAT WARNING  
This engine has an overheat warning  
device. If the engine temperature rises too  
high, the warning device will activate.  
(1); Included (—); N/A  
Warning device  
activation  
Tiller  
control  
model  
Remote  
control  
model  
701054  
The engine speed  
will automatically  
decrease to about  
2,000 r/min.  
1
ON  
ON  
The overheat warning  
indicator will come on.  
OFF START OFF START  
1
1
The buzzer will sound.  
If the warning system has been activated,  
stop the engine and check the water inlet  
for clogging.  
703026  
NOTE:  
In case of dual engine drive;  
Should the overheat warning system of  
one engine operate, it slows down and  
the buzzer sounds. This will cause the  
other engine to slow down and the buzzer  
to sound. For the other engine, the warn-  
ing system can be released by shifting the  
remote control lever into the neutral.  
605015  
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EMU00172  
OIL LEVEL WARNING / OIL FILTER  
CLOGGING WARNING  
This engine has an oil level warning sys-  
tem. If oil level falls below lower limit, the  
warning device will activate.  
( ); Included (—); N/A  
1
001094  
Warning device  
activation  
Tiller  
control  
model  
Remote  
control  
model  
The engine speed  
will automatically  
decrease to about  
2,000 r/min.  
ON  
ON  
1
OFF START OFF START  
The oil level warning  
indicator will come on.  
1
1
The buzzer will sound.  
703026  
If the warning system has been activated,  
stop the engine and check for the cause.  
NOTE:  
The warning for oil filter clogging is simi-  
lar to the warnings for low oil level and  
overheating. For easy troubleshooting, it  
is advisable to check for engine overheat-  
ing first, then oil level and finally oil filter  
clogging.  
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1 Oil filter  
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EMU00174  
Chapter 3  
1
2
OPERATION  
INSTALLATION ........................................3-1  
Mounting the outboard motor............3-2  
BREAKING IN (RUNNING IN) ENGINE ..3-4  
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS......................3-5  
Operation after a long period of  
storage...................................................3-7  
FILLING FUEL AND ENGINE OIL............3-8  
Filling fuel..............................................3-8  
Filling oil................................................3-9  
STARTING ENGINE ...............................3-12  
3
WARMING UP ENGINE.........................3-15  
SHIFTING ................................................3-16  
Forward ...............................................3-16  
Reverse................................................3-16  
STOPPING ENGINE ...............................3-17  
4
5
6
TRIMMING OUTBOARD MOTOR.........3-18  
Adjusting trim angle ..........................3-19  
TILTING UP/DOWN ...............................3-21  
CRUISING IN OTHER CONDITIONS.....3-23  
Cruising in salt water .........................3-23  
Cruising in turbid water.....................3-23  
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EMU00175  
INSTALLATION  
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Incorrect engine height or obstructions to  
smooth water flow (such as the design or  
condition of the boat or accessories such  
as transom ladders/depth finder trans-  
ducers) can create airborne water spray  
while the boat is cruising. Severe engine  
damage may result if the motor is operat-  
ed continuously in the presence of air-  
borne water spray.  
NOTE:  
During water testing check the buoyancy  
of the boat, at rest, with its maximum  
load. Check that the static water level on  
the exhaust housing is low enough to pre-  
vent water entry into the powerhead,  
when water rises due to waves when the  
outboard is not running.  
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EMU00176  
MOUNTING THE OUTBOARD  
MOTOR  
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Improper mounting of the outboard  
motor could result in hazardous condi-  
tions such as poor handling, loss of con-  
trol, or fire hazards. Observe the follow-  
ing:  
8 The information presented in this sec-  
tion is intended as reference only. It is  
not possible to provide complete  
instructions for every possible  
boat/motor combination. Proper  
mounting depends in part on experi-  
ence and the specific boat/motor com-  
bination.  
8 Your dealer or other person experi-  
enced in proper rigging should mount  
the motor. If you are mounting the  
motor yourself, you should be trained  
by an experienced person. [permanent  
mounted type]  
8 Your dealer or other person experi-  
enced in proper outboard motor  
mounting should show you how to  
mount your motor. [portable type]  
Mount the outboard motor on the center  
line (keel line) of the boat, and ensure that  
the boat itself is well balanced. Otherwise,  
the boat will be hard to steer. For boats  
without a keel or which are asymmetrical,  
consult your dealer.  
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Overpowering a boat may cause severe  
instability. Do not install an outboard  
motor with more horsepower than the  
maximum rating on the capacity plate of  
the boat. If the boat does not have a  
capacity plate, consult the boat manufac-  
turer.  
EMU01299  
Mounting Height  
To run your boat at optimum efficiency,  
the water-resistance (drag) of the boat  
and outboard motor must be made as lit-  
tle as possible. The mounting-height of  
the outboard motor greatly affects the  
water-resistance. If the mounting-height  
is too high, cavitation tends to occur, thus  
reducing the propulsion; and if the pro-  
peller tips cut the air, the engine speed  
will rise abnormally and cause the engine  
to overheat. If the mounting-height is too  
low, the water-resistance will increase  
and thereby reduce engine efficiency.  
Mount the engine so that the anti-cavita-  
tion plate is in alignment with the bottom  
of the boat .  
104014  
NOTE:  
8 The optimum mounting height of the  
outboard motor is affected by the  
boat/motor combination. Test runs at  
different heights can help determine the  
optimum mounting height.  
8 Refer to the section “TRIMMING OUT-  
BOARD MOTOR” for instructions on  
setting the trim angle of the outboard.  
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EMU01494  
BREAKING IN (RUNNING IN)  
ENGINE  
Your new engine requires a period of  
break-in (running-in) to allow mating sur-  
faces of moving parts to wear-in evenly.  
Correct break-in (running-in) will help  
ensure proper performance and longer  
engine life.  
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8 Failure to follow the break-in (running-  
in) procedure may result in reduced  
engine life or even severe engine dam-  
age.  
8 Do not use pre-mixed fuel in this  
engine as it may cause carbon deposits  
on the fuel injector thereby causing  
engine trouble.  
Do not use fuel mixed  
with oil during break-in  
or under any circum-  
stances.  
000106  
8 Follow the instructions for breaking-  
in/running-in carefully.  
Break-in (running-in) time:10 hours  
NOTE:  
The label pictured at left is to be left on  
the top cowling until the break-in (run-  
ning-in) procedure has been completed  
and may be removed afterwards.  
EMU01195  
Run the engine under load (in gear with a  
propeller installed) as follows.  
1) First 10 minutes:  
Run the engine at the lowest possi-  
ble-speed. A fast idle in neutral is  
best.  
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2) Next 50 minutes:  
Do not exceed half throttle (approxi-  
mately 3,000 r/min). Vary engine  
speed occasionally. If you have an  
easy-planing boat, accelerate at full  
throttle onto plane, then immediately  
reduce the throttle to 3,000 r/min or  
less.  
3) Second hour:  
Accelerate at full throttle onto plane,  
then reduce engine speed to three-  
quarter throttle (approximately 4,000  
r/min). Vary engine speed occasional-  
ly. Run at full throttle for one minute,  
then allow about 10 minutes of opera-  
tion at three-quarter throttle or less to  
let the engine cool.  
4) Third through tenth hours:  
Avoid operating at full throttle for  
more than 5 minutes at a time. Let the  
engine cool between full-throttle runs.  
Vary engine speed occasionally.  
5) After the first 10 hours:  
Operate the engine normally.  
EMU00204  
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS  
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If any item in the pre-operation check is  
not working properly, have it inspected  
and repaired before operating the out-  
board motor. Otherwise, an accident  
could occur.  
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Do not start the engine out of water.  
Overheating and serious engine damage  
can occur.  
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EMU00206  
Fuel  
8 Check to be sure you have plenty of fuel  
for your trip.  
8 Make sure there are no fuel leaks or  
gasoline fumes.  
8 Check fuel line connections to be sure  
they are tight.  
8 Be sure the fuel tank is positioned on a  
secure, flat surface, and that the fuel  
hose is not twisted or flattened, or likely  
to contact sharp objects.  
EMU00207  
Oil  
8 Check to be sure you have plenty of oil  
for your trip.  
EMU00209  
Controls  
8 Check throttle, shift, and steering for  
proper operation before starting the  
engine.  
8 The controls should work smoothly,  
without binding or unusual free play.  
8 Look for loose or damaged connec-  
tions.  
8 Check operation of the starter and stop  
switches when the outboard motor is in  
the water.  
EMU00211  
Engine  
8 Check the engine and engine mounting.  
8 Look for loose or damaged fasteners.  
8 Check the propeller for damage.  
8 Check that the battery is in good condi-  
tion and battery connections are secure.  
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EMU01794  
OPERATION AFTER A LONG PERIOD  
OF STORAGE  
When operating the engine after a long  
period (12 months) of storage, proceed as  
follows:  
1) Start the engine. Leave it idling.  
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8 Do not touch or remove electrical parts  
when starting or during operation.  
8 Keep hands, hair, and clothes away  
from the flywheel and other rotating  
parts while the engine is running.  
2) Watch for oil flowing through the oil  
feed pipes. After any air in the oil  
lines has been expelled, the oil injec-  
tion system should supply oil normal-  
ly. If no oil is flowing after 10 minutes  
of idling, consult your Yamaha dealer.  
212023  
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8 Be sure to take the above steps when  
operating the engine after a long period  
of storage. Otherwise engine seizure  
could occur.  
8 Use straight gasoline only. If premix  
fuel is used, the fuel injector could be  
damaged.  
212024  
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EMU00186  
FILLING FUEL  
AND ENGINE OIL  
EMU01031  
FILLING FUEL  
1) Remove the fuel tank cap.  
2) Fill the fuel tank carefully.  
3) Close the cap securely after refueling.  
Wipe up any spilled fuel.  
EMU01019  
Ring Free Fuel Additive  
Gasoline is a precise blend of many differ-  
ent substances, each chosen to give cer-  
tain characteristics. Gasoline blends have  
been changing in recent years in  
response to concerns about pollution and  
resulting emissions regulations. One of  
the most obvious changes has been the  
elimination of lead from most fuels.  
As gasoline has changed, the amount of  
additives such as aromatics and oxy-  
genates has increased. These additives  
are important for the engines in passen-  
ger cars, but they can have detrimental  
effects in marine engines, because of  
increased deposits in the combustion  
chamber. When enough deposits collect,  
piston rings begin sticking. Performance  
drops and engine wear increases dramati-  
cally.  
While many additives available may  
reduce deposits, Yamaha recommends  
the use of Ring Free Fuel Additive, avail-  
able from your Yamaha dealer. Ring Free  
has repeatedly proven its ability to clean  
combustion deposits from inside the  
engine, notably the critical piston-ring-  
land area, and fuel system components.  
Follow product labeling for use instruc-  
tions.  
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EMU01801  
FILLING OIL  
This engine uses the oil injection system,  
which provides superior lubrication by  
ensuring the proper oil ratio for all operat-  
ing conditions. No fuel premixing is need-  
ed. Simply pour gasoline into the fuel  
tank and oil into the oil tank. Convenient  
indicator segments indicate the status of  
the oil supply. For details on reading the  
indicator segments, see “Oil level indica-  
tor” in this chapter.  
To fill the engine oil tank, proceed as fol-  
lows:  
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Do not add gasoline into the oil tank. Fire  
or explosion could result.  
Engine oil tank capacity:  
See Chapter 4, “Specifications.”  
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EMU01825  
Using remote oil tank  
1) Pour engine oil into the remote oil  
tank.  
NOTE:  
The oil level lines on the remote oil tank  
indicate the amount of additional oil that  
can be added to the tank. The top oil level  
line indicates approximately 1.9 L (0.5 US  
gal, 0.4 Imp gal) can be added, and the  
bottom oil level line indicates approxi-  
mately 3.8 L (1 US gal, 0.8 Imp gal) can be  
added.  
001475  
OFF ON START  
2) Turn on the main switch. The oil  
injection system will automatically  
feed oil from the remote oil tank to  
the engine oil tank.  
3) Operate the engine normally.  
701024  
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When the engine is operated for the first  
time or stored for a period of time, a min-  
imum of 5 liters (5.3 US qt, 4.4 Imp qt) of  
oil should be kept in the remote oil tank.  
Otherwise the oil-feed pump chamber  
will not be filled with oil, and no oil will  
be supplied.  
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EMU01543  
Oil Level Indicator  
The various oil level system functions are as follows:  
Oil level indica-  
tor (Digital  
Oil level indica-  
tor (Analog  
Engine oil  
tank  
Remote oil  
tank  
Remarks  
tachometer)  
tachometer)  
Green More than  
300 cm3  
More than  
1,500 cm3  
(1.6 US qt,  
1.31 Imp qt)  
• No refilling necessary.  
(0.32 US qt,  
0.26 Imp qt)  
Yellow  
More than  
300 cm3  
1,500 cm3  
(1.6 US qt,  
1.31 Imp qt)  
or less  
• Add oil, refer to  
“FILLING OIL.”  
(0.32 US qt,  
0.26 Imp qt)  
Red Yellow Green 300 cm3  
More than  
1,500 cm3  
(1.6 US qt,  
1.31 Imp qt)  
• Check oil filter for clogging.  
• Check battery cable con-  
nection.  
(0.32 US qt,  
0.26 Imp qt)  
or less  
• Buzzer will sound.  
• Engine speed is automati-  
cally reduced to about  
2,000 r/min.  
Red  
300 cm3  
1,500 cm3  
(1.6 US qt,  
1.31 Imp qt)  
or less  
• Oil has not been added.  
• Buzzer will sound.  
• Engine speed is automati-  
cally reduced to about  
2,000 r/min.  
(0.32 US qt,  
0.26 Imp qt)  
or less  
• Refer to Chapter 5.  
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EMU01197  
STARTING ENGINE  
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8 Before starting the engine, make sure  
that the boat is tightly moored and that  
you can steer clear of any obstructions.  
Be sure there are no swimmers in the  
water near you.  
8 When the air vent screw is loosened,  
gasoline (petrol) vapor will be released.  
Gasoline (petrol) is highly flammable,  
and its vapors are flammable and  
explosive. Refrain from smoking, and  
keep away from open flames and  
sparks while loosening the air vent  
screw.  
8 This product emits exhaust gases  
which contain carbon monoxide, a col-  
orless, odorless gas which may cause  
brain damage or death when inhaled.  
Symptoms include nausea, dizziness,  
and drowsiness. Keep cockpit and  
cabin areas well ventilated. Avoid  
blocking exhaust outlets.  
1) If there is an air vent screw on the fuel  
tank cap, loosen it 2 or 3 turns.  
2) If there is a fuel joint or a fuel cock on  
the boat, firmly connect the fuel line  
to the joint or open the fuel cock.  
3) Squeeze the primer bulb with the out-  
let end up until you feel it become  
firm.  
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EMU00248  
PROCEDURE FOR REMOTE  
CONTROL MODEL  
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4) Place the remote control lever in the  
Neutral position.  
NOTE:  
The start-in-gear protection device per-  
mits the engine to be started only when it  
is in Neutral.  
701015  
N
702025  
5) Attach the engine stop switch lanyard  
to a secure place on your clothing, or  
your arm or leg. Then, install the lock  
plate on the other end of the lanyard  
in the engine stop switch.  
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8 Attach the engine stop switch lanyard  
to a secure place on your clothing, your  
arm or leg while operating.  
000293  
8 Do not attach the lanyard to clothing  
that could tear loose. Do not route the  
lanyard where it could become entan-  
gled, preventing it from functioning.  
8 Avoid accidentally pulling the lanyard  
during normal operation. Loss of  
engine power means the loss of most  
steering control. Also, without engine  
power, the boat could slow rapidly.  
This could cause people and objects in  
the boat to be thrown forward.  
ON  
START OFF  
ON  
START  
OFF  
000714  
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6) Turn the main switch to “ON”.  
NOTE:  
In case of dual-engine operation, when  
the main switch is turned on, the buzzer  
operates for a few seconds and stops  
automatically. Should either of the dual  
engines stall, the buzzer operates.  
EMU00949  
Electric Start Model  
ON  
7) Turn the main switch to “START”,  
and hold it for a maximum of 5 sec-  
onds.  
OFF  
START  
8) Immediately after the engine starts,  
release the main switch to return it to  
“ON”.  
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701022  
8 Do not turn the main switch to  
“START” when the engine is running.  
8 Do not keep the starter-motor turning  
for more than 5 seconds. The battery  
will rapidly become exhausted and it  
will be impossible for it to start the  
engine. If the engine does not start  
within 5 seconds, return the main  
switch to “ON”, wait 10 seconds, and  
then crank the engine again.  
ON  
OFF  
START  
703045  
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EMU01198  
WARMING UP ENGINE  
1) Before beginning operation, allow the  
engine to warm up at idling speed for  
3 minutes. (Failure to do this will  
shorten engine life.)  
2) Check for a steady flow of water from  
the cooling-water pilot hole.  
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A continuous flow of water from the pilot  
hole shows that the water pump is  
pumping water through the cooling pas-  
sages. If water is not flowing out of the  
pilot hole at all times while the engine is  
running, do not continue to run the  
engine. Overheating and serious damage  
could occur. Stop the engine and check  
to see if the water inlet on the lower cas-  
ing is blocked. If the problem cannot be  
found and corrected, consult your  
Yamaha dealer.  
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EMU00261  
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SHIFTING  
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Before shifting, make sure there are no  
swimmers or obstacles in the water near  
you.  
701043  
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To change the shifting position from for-  
ward to reverse or vice-versa, close the  
throttle first so that the engine idles (or  
runs at low speeds).  
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F
EMU00264  
FORWARD  
Pull up the neutral interlock trigger (If  
702015  
equipped) and move the remote control  
lever quickly and firmly from Neutral to  
Forward.  
EMU00269  
N
R
REVERSE  
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When operating in Reverse, go slowly. Do  
not open the throttle more than half.  
Otherwise, the boat may become unsta-  
ble, which could result in loss of control  
and an accident.  
701044  
Pull up the neutral interlock trigger (If  
equipped) and move the remote control  
lever quickly and firmly from Neutral to  
Reverse.  
N
R
702016  
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EMU00273  
STOPPING ENGINE  
Let it cool off for a few minutes at idle or  
low speed first. Stopping the engine  
immediately after operating at high speed  
is not recommended.  
EMU00276*  
1) Turn the main switch to “OFF”.  
2) If there is a fuel joint or a fuel cock on  
the boat, disconnect the fuel line or  
close the fuel cock after stopping the  
engine.  
ON  
START  
OFF  
3) Tighten the air vent screw on the fuel  
tank cap after stopping the engine, if  
it is equipped.  
4) Remove the key if the boat will be left  
unattended.  
NOTE:  
701023  
The engine can also be stopped by  
pulling the lanyard and removing the lock  
plate from the engine stop lanyard switch  
(then turning the main switch to “OFF”).  
OFFON  
OFFON  
703046  
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EMU01412  
TRIMMING OUTBOARD  
MOTOR  
The trim angle of the outboard motor  
helps determine the position of the bow  
of the boat in the water. The correct trim  
angle will help improve performance and  
fuel economy while reducing strain on the  
engine. The correct trim angle depends  
upon the combination of boat, engine,  
and propeller. Correct trim is also affected  
by variables such as the load in the boat,  
sea conditions, and running speed.  
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Excessive trim for the operating condi-  
tions (either trim up or trim down) can  
cause boat instability and can make  
steering the boat more difficult. This  
increases the possibility of an accident. If  
the boat begins to feel unstable or is hard  
to steer, slow down and/or readjust the  
trim angle.  
NOTE:  
Refer to the section “ADJUSTING TRIM  
ANGLE” for instructions on usage.  
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1 Trim operating angle  
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ADJUSTING TRIM ANGLE  
EMU01401  
UP  
Power Trim/Tilt Model  
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8 Be sure all people are clear of the out-  
board motor when adjusting the  
trim/tilt angle, also be careful not to  
pinch any body parts between the drive  
unit and clamp bracket.  
DN  
702014  
8 Use caution when trying a trim position  
for the first time. Increase speed gradu-  
ally and watch for any signs of instabili-  
ty or control problems.  
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DN  
UP  
8 Use the power trim/tilt switch located  
on the bottom engine cowling (if  
equipped) only when the boat is at a  
complete stop with the engine off.  
702042*  
The outboard motor trim angle can be  
adjusted operating the power trim/tilt  
switch 1.  
To raise the bow (“trim-out”), push the  
switch UP.  
To lower the bow (“trim-in”), push the  
switch DN.  
Make test runs with the trim set to differ-  
ent angles to find the position that works  
best for your boat and operating condi-  
tions.  
NOTE:  
To adjust the trim angle while the boat is  
moving, use the power trim and tilt  
switch located on the remote control  
device or tiller handle, if so equipped.  
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EMU00282  
Bow Up  
When the boat is on plane, a bow-up atti-  
tude result in less drag, greater stability  
and efficiency. This is generally when the  
keel line of the boat is up about 3 to 5  
degrees. When trimmed out, the boat  
may have more tendency to steer to one  
side or the other. Compensate for this as  
you steer. The trim tab can also be adjust-  
ed to help offset this effect.  
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Too much trim-out puts the bow of the  
boat too high in the water. Performance  
and economy are decreased because the  
hull of the boat is pushing the water and  
there is more air drag.  
Excessive trim-up can cause the propeller  
to ventilate, which reduces performance  
further. When trimmed-out too much, a  
boat may “porpoise” (hop in the water),  
which could throw the operator and pas-  
sengers overboard.  
105011  
105013  
105015  
EMU00283  
Bow Down  
When the bow of the boat is down, it is  
easier to accelerate from a standing start  
onto plane.  
Too much trim-in causes the boat to  
“plow” through the water, decreasing  
fuel economy and making in hard to  
increase speed.  
Operating with excessive trim-in at higher  
speeds also makes the boat unstable.  
Resistance at the bow is greatly  
increased, heightening the danger of  
“bow steering” and making operation dif-  
ficult and dangerous.  
1 Bow up  
2 Bow down  
3 Optimum angle  
3-20  
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EMU01200  
TILTING UP/DOWN  
If the engine will be stopped for some  
time, or if the boat is moored in shallows,  
the engine should be tilted up to protect  
the propeller and casing from damage by  
collision with obstructions, and also to  
reduce salt corrosion.  
000895  
cC  
Before tilting the motor, follow the proce-  
dures under “STOPPING ENGINE”. Never  
tilt the motor while the engine is running.  
Severe damage from overheating can  
result.  
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Be sure all people are clear of the out-  
board motor when adjusting the tilt  
angle, also be careful not to pinch any  
body parts between the drive unit and  
engine bracket.  
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Leaking fuel is a fire hazard. Disconnect  
the fuel line or close the fuel cock if the  
engine will be tilted for more than a few  
minutes. Otherwise, fuel may leak. (If the  
fuel connector is provided on the motor.)  
3-21  
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EMU00294*  
UP  
PROCEDURE FOR TILTING UP  
Power trim/tilt model  
UP  
DN  
1) If there is a fuel joint or a fuel cock on  
the boat, disconnect the fuel line or  
close the fuel cock.  
2) Push the power trim/tilt switch “UP”  
until the outboard has tilted up com-  
pletely.  
DN  
702014  
DN  
UP  
702042**  
3) Turn the tilt-support lever toward you  
and support the engine.  
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After tilting the engine, be sure to sup-  
port it with the tilt-support lever.  
Otherwise, the engine could fall back  
down suddenly if oil in the power  
trim/tilt unit should lose pressure.  
403035*  
4) Once the engine is supported with the  
tilt-support lever, push the power  
trim/tilt switch DOWN to retract the  
trim rods.  
cC  
Be sure to retract the trim rods complete-  
ly during mooring. This protects the rods  
from marine growths and corrosion  
which could damage the power trim/tilt  
mechanism.  
411043  
3-22  
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EMU00303  
PROCEDURE FOR TILTING DOWN  
Power trim/tilt model  
1) Push the power trim/tilt switch “UP”  
until the engine is supported by the  
tilt rod.  
2) Release the tilt-support lever.  
3) Push the power trim/tilt switch “DN”  
(Down) to lower the engine to the  
desired position.  
411045  
EMU00316  
CRUISING IN OTHER  
CONDITIONS  
CRUISING IN SALT WATER  
After operating in salt water, wash out the  
cooling-water passages with fresh water  
to prevent them from becoming clogged-  
up with salt deposits.  
NOTE:  
Refer to cooling system flushing instruc-  
tions in “TRANSPORTING AND STORING  
OUTBOARD MOTOR”.  
CRUISING IN TURBID WATER  
It is strongly recommended that the  
optional chromium-plated water-pump kit  
be installed if the outboard is to be used  
in turbid (muddy) water conditions.  
3-23  
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EMU00317  
Chapter 4  
1
2
3
4
5
MAINTENANCE  
SPECIFICATION DATA.............................4-1  
TRANSPORTING AND STORING  
OUTBOARD MOTOR ...............................4-4  
Trailering outboard motor...................4-4  
Storing outboard motor ......................4-5  
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE......................4-9  
Replacement parts ...............................4-9  
Maintenance chart..............................4-10  
Greasing..............................................4-11  
Cleaning and adjusting spark plug...4-12  
Checking fuel system.........................4-14  
Inspecting fuel filter ...........................4-15  
Adjusting idling speed.......................4-16  
Checking water in engine oil tank ....4-17  
Checking high pressure fuel pump  
drive belt..............................................4-18  
Replacing fuse ....................................4-19  
Checking wiring and connectors ......4-19  
Exhaust leakage..................................4-19  
Water leakage.....................................4-19  
Checking power trim and tilt  
system .................................................4-20  
Checking propeller .............................4-21  
Changing gear oil...............................4-23  
Inspecting and replacing anode(s) ...4-24  
Checking battery.................................4-25  
Checking bolts and nuts ....................4-28 6  
Cleaning cooling-water passages.....4-29  
Motor exterior.....................................4-30  
Coating the boat bottom ...................4-30  
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EMU00318*  
SPECIFICATION DATA  
Model  
Unit  
Z150TRB  
Item  
DIMENSIONS  
Overall Length  
Overall Width  
Overall Height  
Transom height  
Weight*  
mm (in.)  
mm (in.)  
mm (in.)  
mm (in.)  
kg (lb.)  
792 (31.2)  
554 (21.8)  
1,655 (65.2) / 1,782 (70.2)  
516 (20.3) / 643 (25.3)  
212 (467) / 216 (476)  
L/X  
L/X  
L/X  
PERFORMANCE  
Full throttle operating range  
Maximum output  
Idling speed (Neutral)  
r/min  
kW (HP) @ r/min  
r/min  
4,500 - 5,500  
110.3 (150.0) @ 5,000  
670 - 730  
ENGINE  
Type  
2-stroke, 76°V6  
2,596 (158.4)  
90.0 × 68.0 (3.54 × 2.68)  
TCI  
3
Displacement  
Bore × stroke  
Ignition system  
Spark plug  
cm (cu.in.)  
mm (in.)  
NGK  
BKR6EKU  
Spark plug gap  
Control system  
Starting system  
Battery  
mm (in.)  
1.5 - 1.6 (0.059 - 0.062)  
Remote control  
Electric start  
Min. cold cranking amps (CCA/SAE) amps at -18°C (-0.4°F)  
512  
Min. marine cranking amps (MCA/ABYC)  
Min. reserve capacity (RC/SAE)  
Alternator output  
amps at 0°C (32°F)  
minutes  
675  
182  
12-45  
V-A (W)  
Starting carburetion system  
Electronic Fuel Injection  
DRIVE UNIT  
Gear positions  
Gear ratio  
Forward-Neutral-Reverse  
1.86 (26 / 14)  
Trim/tilt system  
Propeller mark  
Power trim & tilt  
M
FUEL AND OIL  
Recommended fuel  
Regular unleaded gasoline  
P.O.N.  
l (US gal, Imp gal)  
(Minimum 86)  
Fuel tank capacity  
Recommended engine oil  
YAMALUBE 2 STROKE OUTBOARD OIL  
or an equivalent TCW3 certified outboard oil  
oil injection system  
Lubrication  
Fuel : Oil  
Engine oil capacity (engine oil tank)  
(remote oil tank)  
Recommended gear oil  
Gear oil capacity  
l (US qt, Imp qt)  
l (US qt, Imp qt)  
0.9 (0.95, 0.79)  
10.5 (11.1, 9.24), / 18.0 (19.1, 15.9)  
Hypoid gear oil (SAE90)  
3
cm (US oz, Imp oz)  
980 (33.1, 34.5)  
TIGHTENING TORQUE  
Spark plug  
Propeller nut  
N•m(kgf•m,lb•ft)  
N•m(kgf•m,lb•ft)  
25 (2.5, 18)  
55 (5.5, 40)  
* Listed weight does not include propeller.  
4-1  
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LZ150TRB  
Z175TRB  
Z200TRB  
792 (31.2)  
554 (21.8)  
792 (31.2)  
554 (21.8)  
792 (31.2)  
554 (21.8)  
— / 1,782 (70.2)  
— / 643 (25.3)  
— / 216 (476)  
— / 1,782 (70.2)  
— / 643 (25.3)  
— / 216 (476)  
1,655 (65.2) / 1,782 (70.2)  
516 (20.3) / 643 (25.3)  
— / 216 (476)  
4,500 - 5,500  
110.3 (150.0) @ 5,000  
670 - 730  
4,500 - 5,500  
128.7 (175) @ 5,000  
670 - 730  
4,500 - 5,500  
147.1 (200) @ 5,000  
670 - 730  
2-stroke, 76°V6  
2,596 (158.4)  
2-stroke, 76°V6  
2,596 (158.4)  
2-stroke, 76°V6  
2,596 (158.4)  
90.0 × 68.0 (3.54 × 2.68)  
TCI  
90.0 × 68.0 (3.54 × 2.68)  
TCI  
90.0 × 68.0 (3.54 × 2.68)  
TCI  
BKR6EKU  
BKR7EKU  
BKR7EKU  
1.5 - 1.6 (0.059 - 0.062)  
Remote control  
Electric start  
1.5 - 1.6 (0.059 - 0.062)  
Remote control  
Electric start  
1.5 - 1.6 (0.059 - 0.062)  
Remote control  
Electric start  
512  
512  
512  
675  
675  
675  
182  
182  
182  
12-45  
12-45  
12-45  
Electronic Fuel Injection  
Electronic Fuel Injection  
Electronic Fuel Injection  
Forward-Neutral-Reverse  
1.86 (26 / 14)  
Forward-Neutral-Reverse  
1.86 (26 / 14)  
Forward-Neutral-Reverse  
1.86 (26 / 14)  
Power trim & tilt  
ML  
Power trim & tilt  
M
Power trim & tilt  
M
Regular unleaded gasoline  
(Minimum 86)  
Regular unleaded gasoline  
(Minimum 86)  
Regular unleaded gasoline  
(Minimum 86)  
YAMALUBE 2 STROKE OUTBOARD OIL  
YAMALUBE 2 STROKE OUTBOARD OIL  
YAMALUBE 2 STROKE OUTBOARD OIL  
or an equivalent TCW3 certified outboard oil or an equivalent TCW3 certified outboard oil or an equivalent TCW3 certified outboard oil  
oil injection system  
0.9 (0.95, 0.79)  
oil injection system  
0.9 (0.95, 0.79)  
oil injection system  
0.9 (0.95, 0.79)  
10.5 (11.1, 9.24), / 18.0 (19.1, 15.9)  
Hypoid gear oil (SAE90)  
870 (29.4, 30.6)  
10.5 (11.1, 9.24), / 18.0 (19.1, 15.9)  
Hypoid gear oil (SAE90)  
980 (33.1, 34.5)  
10.5 (11.1, 9.24), / 18.0 (19.1, 15.9)  
Hypoid gear oil (SAE90)  
980 (33.1, 34.5)  
25 (2.5, 18)  
55 (5.5, 40)  
25 (2.5, 18)  
55 (5.5, 40)  
25 (2.5, 18)  
55 (5.5, 40)  
4-2  
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EMU00318*  
SPECIFICATION DATA  
Model  
Unit  
LZ200TRB  
Item  
DIMENSIONS  
Overall Length  
Overall Width  
Overall Height  
Transom height  
Weight*  
mm (in.)  
mm (in.)  
mm (in.)  
mm (in.)  
kg (lb.)  
792 (31.2)  
554 (21.8)  
— / 1,782 (70.2)  
— / 643 (25.3)  
— / 216 (476)  
L/X  
L/X  
L/X  
PERFORMANCE  
Full throttle operating range  
Maximum output  
Idling speed (Neutral)  
r/min  
kW (HP) @ r/min  
r/min  
4,500 - 5,500  
147.1 (200.0) @ 5,000  
670 - 730  
ENGINE  
Type  
2-stroke, 76°V6  
2,596 (158.4)  
90.0 × 68.0 (3.54 × 2.68)  
TCI  
3
Displacement  
Bore × stroke  
Ignition system  
Spark plug  
cm (cu.in.)  
mm (in.)  
NGK  
BKR7EKU  
Spark plug gap  
Control system  
Starting system  
Battery  
mm (in.)  
1.5 - 1.6 (0.059 - 0.062)  
Remote control  
Electric start  
Min. cold cranking amps (CCA/SAE) amps at -18°C (-0.4°F)  
512  
Min. marine cranking amps (MCA/ABYC)  
Min. reserve capacity (RC/SAE)  
Alternator output  
amps at 0°C (32°F)  
minutes  
675  
182  
12-45  
V-A (W)  
Starting carburetion system  
Electronic Fuel Injection  
DRIVE UNIT  
Gear positions  
Gear ratio  
Forward-Neutral-Reverse  
1.86 (26 / 14)  
Trim/tilt system  
Propeller mark  
Power trim & tilt  
ML  
FUEL AND OIL  
Recommended fuel  
Regular unleaded gasoline  
P.O.N.  
l (US gal, Imp gal)  
(Minimum 86)  
Fuel tank capacity  
Recommended engine oil  
YAMALUBE 2 STROKE OUTBOARD OIL  
or an equivalent TCW3 certified outboard oil  
oil injection system  
Lubrication  
Fuel : Oil  
Engine oil capacity (engine oil tank)  
(remote oil tank)  
Recommended gear oil  
Gear oil capacity  
l (US qt, Imp qt)  
l (US qt, Imp qt)  
0.9 (0.95, 0.79)  
10.5 (11.1, 9.24), / 18.0 (19.1, 15.9)  
Hypoid gear oil (SAE90)  
3
cm (US oz, Imp oz)  
870 (29.4, 30.6)  
TIGHTENING TORQUE  
Spark plug  
Propeller nut  
N•m(kgf•m,lb•ft)  
N•m(kgf•m,lb•ft)  
25 (2.5, 18)  
55 (5.5, 40)  
* Listed weight does not include propeller.  
4-3  
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EMU01369  
TRANSPORTING AND  
STORING OUTBOARD MOTOR  
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Leaking fuel is a fire hazard. When trans-  
porting and storing the outboard motor,  
close the air vent screw and fuel cock to  
prevent fuel from leaking.  
000896  
EMU00326*  
TRAILERING OUTBOARD MOTOR  
The motor should be trailered and stored  
in the normal running position. If there is  
insufficient road clearance in this position,  
then trailer the motor in the tilt position  
using a motor support device such as a  
transom saver bar.  
For further details, consult your Yamaha  
dealer.  
102074  
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8 Never get under the lower unit while it  
is tilted, even if a motor support bar is  
used. Severe injury could occur if the  
outboard accidentally falls.  
8 USE CARE when transporting fuel tank,  
whether in a boat or car.  
8 DO NOT fill fuel container to maximum  
capacity. Gasoline will expand consid-  
erably as it warms up and can build up  
pressure in the fuel container. This can  
cause fuel leakage and a potential fire  
hazard.  
cC  
Do not use the tilt support lever/knob  
when trailering the boat. The outboard  
motor could shake loose from the tilt  
support and fall. If the motor can not be  
trailered in the down position, use an  
additional support device to secure it in  
the up position.  
4-4  
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EMU01777  
STORING OUTBOARD MOTOR  
When storing your Yamaha outboard  
motor for prolonged periods of time (2  
months or longer), several important pro-  
cedures must be performed to prevent  
expensive damage. This is especially  
important for your oil injection-equipped  
outboard motor due to the lean oil ratios  
used at idle prior to shutting the engine  
off for the season. It is advisable to have  
your outboard motor serviced by an  
authorized Yamaha dealer prior to stor-  
age. However, the following procedures  
can be performed by you, the owner, with  
a minimum of tools.  
cC  
Do not use any chemical goods contain-  
ing Silicon, Phosphorus, or Lead.  
Otherwise the oxygen sensor for the  
Electronic Fuel Injection system could be  
damaged. Consult your Yamaha dealer  
for details on the use of chemical goods  
for storage.  
EMU00335  
Filling Fuel Tank  
Fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel and add  
one ounce of “Yamaha Fuel Conditioner  
and Stabilizer” (Part No. LUB-FUELC-12-  
00) to each gallon of fuel.  
NOTE:  
The use of “Yamaha Fuel Conditioner and  
Stabilizer” eliminates the need to drain  
the fuel system. Consult your Yamaha  
dealer or other qualified mechanic if the  
fuel system is to be drained instead.  
4-5  
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EMU00338  
Flushing Cooling System and Fogging  
Engine  
Cooling system flushing is essential to  
prevent the cooling system from clogging  
up with salt, sand, or dirt. In addition, fog-  
ging of the engine is mandatory to pre-  
vent expensive engine damage due to  
rust. Perform the flushing and fogging at  
the same time.  
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8 Do not touch or remove electrical parts  
when starting or during operation.  
8 Keep hands, hair and clothes away  
from flywheel and other rotating parts  
while engine is running.  
EMU00343  
Flushing with the Flushing Attachment  
cC  
Avoid running the outboard at high  
speed while on the flushing attachment,  
or overheating could occur.  
1) Remove the top cowling and silencer  
cover. Remove the propeller.  
2) Install a flushing attachment to the  
lower unit. (A flushing attachment is  
available from a Yamaha dealer).  
3) Run the engine at a fast idle for 10~15  
minutes supplying water.  
903021  
4) Just prior to turning off the engine,  
quickly spray “Yamaha Stor-Rite  
Engine Fogging Oil” (Part No. LUB-  
STRRT-12-00) alternately into each  
intake manifold. When properly done,  
the engine will smoke excessively  
and almost stall.  
5) Remove the flushing attachment and  
wipe off any excess water.  
605014  
6) Install the silencer cover and top  
cowling. Install the propeller.  
4-6  
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EMU00350*  
Lubrication  
1) Remove the spark plug(s). Spray a  
“Yamaha Stor-Rite Engine Fogging  
Oil” into each cylinder for 5 seconds.  
Grease the spark plug threads and  
reinstall the spark plug(s) and torque  
to proper specification. (Refer to  
“CLEANING AND ADJUSTING  
SPARK PLUG”.)  
2) Turn the engine over with the stop  
lanyard disconnected to work the fog-  
ging oil into the piston rings.  
3) Fill the oil tanks. This prevents the for-  
mation of condensation. For models  
with a remote tank, it may be neces-  
sary to manually override the control  
unit to completely fill the engine main  
tank. (Refer to Filling Oil section).  
4) Change the gear-case oil. (Refer to  
“CHANGING GEAR OIL”). Inspect the  
oil for the presence of water which  
indicates a leaky seal. Seal replace-  
ment should be performed by an  
authorized Yamaha dealership prior  
to use.  
5) Grease all grease fittings. (Refer to  
“GREASING”)  
EMU00352  
Cleaning and Anti-corrosion Measure  
1) Wash down the exterior of the out-  
board with fresh water and dry off  
completely.  
2) Spray the engine’s exterior with  
“Yamaha Silicone Protectant” (Part  
No. LUB-SILCNE-13-00).  
cC  
Do not spray when the engine is running.  
Also, do not spray near the silencer and  
oxygen sensor cover or into the engine.  
Otherwise, the oxygen sensor for  
Electronic Fuel Injection system could be  
damaged.  
4-7  
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3) Wax the cowling with a non-abrasive  
wax such as “Yamaha Silicone Wax”  
(Part No. ACC-11000-15-02).  
EMU00353  
Battery Care  
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Battery electrolyte is poisonous and dan-  
gerous, causing severe burns, etc. It con-  
tains sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with  
skin, eyes, or clothing.  
Antidote:  
EXTERNAL; Flush with water.  
INTERNAL; Drink large quantities of  
water or milk. Follow with milk of mag-  
nesia, beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Call  
physician immediately.  
EYES; Flush with water for 15 minutes  
and get prompt medical attention.  
Batteries produce explosive gases: Keep  
sparks, flame, cigarettes, etc. away.  
Ventilate when charging or using in a  
closed space. Always wear eye protection  
when working near batteries.  
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.  
Batteries vary among manufacturers.  
Therefore the following procedures may  
not always apply. Consult your battery  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
1) Disconnect and remove the battery  
from the boat. Always disconnect the  
black negative lead first to prevent the  
risk of shorting.  
4-8  
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2) Clean the battery casing and termi-  
nals. Fill each cell to the upper level  
with distilled water.  
3) Store the battery on a level surface in  
a cool, dry, well-ventilated place out  
of direct sunlight.  
UPPER LEVEL  
LOWER LEVEL  
4) Once a month, check the specific  
gravity of the electrolyte and recharge  
as required to prolong battery life.  
901015  
EMU01569  
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  
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Be sure to turn off the engine when you  
perform maintenance unless otherwise  
specified. If the owner is not familiar with  
machine servicing, this work should be  
done by a Yamaha dealer or other quali-  
fied mechanic.  
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of  
the emission control devices and systems  
may be performed by any marine engine  
repair establishment or individual. All  
warranty repairs, however, including  
those to the emission control system,  
must be performed by an authorized  
Yamaha marine dealership.  
A service manual is available for purchase  
through a Yamaha dealer for owners who  
have the mechanical skills, tools, and  
other equipment necessary to perform  
maintenance not covered by this owner’s  
manual.  
EMU00356  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
If replacement parts are necessary, use  
only genuine Yamaha parts or equiva-  
lents of the same type and of equivalent  
strength and materials. Any part of inferi-  
or quality may malfunction, and the  
resulting loss of control could endanger  
the operator and passengers.  
Yamaha genuine parts and accessories  
are available from a Yamaha dealer.  
4-9  
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EMU00362*  
MAINTENANCE CHART  
Frequency of maintenance operations may be adjusted according to the operating con-  
ditions, but the following table gives general guidelines.  
The mark (6) indicates the check-ups which you may carry out yourself.  
The mark (1) indicates work to be carried out by your Yamaha dealer.  
Initial  
10 hours 50 hours 100 hours 200 hours  
(1 month) (3 months) (6 months) (1 year)  
Every  
Interval  
Refer  
page  
Item  
Cleaning/Adjustment/  
Replacement  
G
G
G
4-12  
Spark plug(s)  
Greasing points  
Gear oil  
Fuel system  
Fuel filter (Water separator) Cleaning/Inspection  
Fuel tank  
Greasing  
Change  
Inspection  
G
G
G
G
4-11  
4-23  
4-14  
4-15  
G
G
G
G
G
Cleaning  
G
High pressure fuel pump  
Inspection  
4-18  
1
1
2
drive belt*  
3
High pressure fuel pump oil  
*
Inspection  
Idling speed  
Anode(s)  
Outboard motor exterior Inspection  
Cooling water passage* Cleaning  
Inspection/Adjustment  
Inspection/Replacement  
G
G
G
G
4-16  
4-24  
4-30  
4-29  
4-21  
G/  
G/  
1
1
G
G
G
G
G
G
1
Propeller/Cotter pin  
Inspection/Replacement  
G
Battery  
Inspection/Charge  
4-25  
(every month)  
Throttle pick-up timing  
Bolts/Nuts  
Oil tank water drain  
Oil pump  
Power trim/tilt unit  
Power trim/tilt operation  
Exhaust leakage  
Water leakage  
Inspection/Adjustment  
Retightening  
Cleaning  
Inspection/Adjustment  
Inspection  
Inspection  
Inspection  
Inspection  
Inspection  
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Cowling clamp  
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Throttle link  
Throttle sensor  
Wiring/Connector(s)  
Inspection/Adjustment  
Inspection/Adjustment  
Inspection/Reconnect  
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*1. When operating in salt water, turbid or muddy water, the engine should be flushed with clean  
water after each use.  
*2. Be sure to replace the high pressure fuel pump drive belt after every 1,000 hours or 5 years  
(whichever comes first) of operation.  
*3. Be sure to replace the high pressure fuel pump oil after every 1,000 hours or 5 years (whichev-  
er comes first) of operation.  
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EMU00366  
GREASING  
Yamaha marine grease  
(Water resistant grease)  
103212  
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EMU01202  
CLEANING AND ADJUSTING SPARK  
PLUG  
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When removing or installing a spark plug,  
be careful not to damage the insulator. A  
damaged insulator could allow external  
sparks, which could lead to explosion or  
fire.  
The spark plug is an important engine  
component and is easy to inspect. The  
condition of the spark plug can indicate  
something about the condition of the  
engine. For example, if the center elec-  
trode porcelain is very white, this could  
indicate an intake air leak or carburetion  
problem in that cylinder. Do not attempt  
to diagnose any problems yourself.  
Instead, take the outboard motor to a  
Yamaha dealer. You should periodically  
remove and inspect the spark plug  
because heat and deposits will cause the  
spark plug to slowly break down and  
erode. If electrode erosion becomes  
excessive, or if carbon and other deposits  
are excessive, you should replace the  
spark plug with another of the correct  
type.  
Standard spark plug:  
Refer to “SPECIFICATIONS”, page 4-1  
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Before fitting the spark plug, measure the  
electrode gap with a wire thickness  
gauge; adjust the gap to specification if  
necessary.  
Spark plug gap:  
Refer to “SPECIFICATIONS”, page 4-1.  
When fitting the plug, always clean the  
gasket surface and use a new gasket.  
Wipe off any dirt from the threads and  
screw in the spark plug to the correct  
torque.  
Spark plug torque:  
Refer to “SPECIFICATIONS”, page 4-1.  
NOTE:  
If a torque-wrench is not available when  
you are fitting a spark plug, a good esti-  
mate of the correct torque is 1/4 to 1/2 a  
turn past finger-tight. Have the spark plug  
adjusted to the correct torque as soon as  
possible with a torque-wrench.  
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Initial of spark  
plug I.D. mark  
Plug wrench size  
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21 mm (13/16 in.)  
16 mm (5/8 in.)  
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18.3 mm (23/32 in.)  
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1 Spark plug gap  
2 Spark plug I.D. mark (NGK)  
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EMU00369*  
CHECKING FUEL SYSTEM  
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Gasoline (petrol) and its vapors are highly  
flammable and explosive. Keep away  
from sparks, cigarettes, flames or other  
sources of ignition.  
Check the fuel line for leaks, cracks, or  
malfunctions. If any problem is found, it  
should be repaired immediately by a  
Yamaha dealer or other qualified mechan-  
ic.  
Checking points  
8 Fuel system parts leakage.  
8 Fuel hose joint leakage.  
8 Fuel hose cracks or other damage.  
8 Fuel connector leakage.  
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Leaking fuel can result in fire or explo-  
sion.  
8 Check for fuel leakage regularly.  
8 If any fuel leakage is found, the fuel  
system must be repaired by a qualified  
mechanic. Improper repairs can make  
the outboard unsafe to operate.  
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EMU00370  
INSPECTING FUEL FILTER  
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Gasoline (petrol) is highly flammable, and  
its vapors are flammable and explosive.  
8 If you have any question about properly  
doing this procedure, consult your  
Yamaha dealer.  
8 Do not perform this procedure on a hot  
or running engine. Allow the engine to  
cool.  
8 There will be fuel in the fuel filter. Keep  
away from sparks, cigarettes, flames or  
other sources of ignition.  
8 This procedure will allow some fuel to  
spill. Catch fuel in a rag. Wipe up any  
spilled fuel immediately.  
8 The fuel filter must be reassembled  
carefully with O-ring, filter cup, and  
hoses in place. Improper assembly or  
replacement can result in a fuel leak,  
which could result in a fire or explosion  
hazard.  
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NOTE:  
If any water is in the fuel, the float 7 will  
rise. If so, remove the cup and drain the  
water.  
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1) Loosen and remove the locking tab  
bolt and tab 1. Slightly loosen the fil-  
ter cup ring nut 2.  
2) Remove the filter cup 3, catching any  
spilled fuel in a rag.  
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3) Remove the filter element 4, and  
wash it in solvent.  
Allow it to dry. Inspect the filter ele-  
ment and O-ring 5 to make sure they  
are in good condition. Replace them if  
necessary.  
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4) Reinstall the filter element. Make sure  
the O-ring is in position in the cup.  
Insert the cup and O-ring into the fil-  
ter housing 6. Screw the ring nut  
onto the filter housing until the ring is  
lightly seated.  
5) Tighten the ring nut approximately an  
additional 1/4 turn until ring nut is  
tight. Align one of the four larger ring  
nut tabs into the slot of the locking  
tab. Install the locking tab bolt and  
tighten.  
6) Run the engine and check the filter  
and lines for leaks.  
EMU00991  
ADJUSTING IDLING SPEED  
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when starting or during operation.  
8 Keep hands, hair and clothes away  
from flywheel and other rotating parts  
while engine is running.  
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This procedure must be performed while  
the outboard motor is in the water. A  
flushing attachment or test tank can be  
used.  
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A diagnostic tachometer should be used  
for this procedure.  
1) Start the engine and allow it to warm  
up fully in Neutral until it is running  
smoothly. If the outboard is mounted  
on a boat, be sure the boat is tightly  
moored.  
2) Adjust the throttle stop-screw 1 to  
set the idling speed to specification  
(see “SPECIFICATIONS” on page 4-1)  
by turning the stop-screw clockwise  
to increase the idling speed, and turn-  
ing it counterclockwise to decrease  
the idling speed.  
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NOTE:  
Correct idling-speed adjustment is only  
possible if the engine is fully warmed-up.  
If not warmed up fully, the speed setting  
will tend to be too high. If you have diffi-  
culty obtaining the specified idle, consult  
a Yamaha dealer or other qualified  
mechanic.  
204063  
EMU00377  
CHECKING WATER IN ENGINE OIL  
TANK  
There is a trap at the bottom of the engine  
oil tank. If water or foreign matter is visi-  
ble in this trap, consult a Yamaha dealer.  
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2 Engine oil tank  
213033  
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EMU01189  
CHECKING HIGH PRESSURE FUEL  
PUMP DRIVE BELT  
Inspect the high pressure fuel pump drive  
belt and replace it if any of the following  
signs is observed:  
8 Cracks in the back of the belt or in the  
base of belt teeth.  
8 Excessive wear at the roots of cogs.  
8 Rubber portion swollen by oil.  
8 Belt surfaces roughened.  
206016  
8 Signs of wear on edges or outer surface  
of belt.  
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Consult your Yamaha dealer when replac-  
ing or adjusting the high pressure fuel  
pump drive belt.  
NOTE:  
If the high pressure fuel pump drive belt  
can be stretched by 10 mm (0.39 in) or  
more by pushing with your finger in the  
middle between the pulleys, the belt ten-  
sion needs adjustment.  
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REPLACING FUSE  
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If a fuse has blown, remove the electrical  
cover, open the fuse holder and remove  
the fuse with a fuse puller. Replace it with  
a spare one of proper amperage.  
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Be sure to use the specified fuse. An  
incorrect fuse or a piece of wire may  
allow excessive current flow. This could  
cause electrical system damage and a fire  
hazard.  
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NOTE:  
If the new fuse blows again immediately,  
consult a Yamaha dealer.  
1 Electrical cover  
2 Fuse holder  
000501  
3 Fuse (20A × 3, 30A × 1, 80A × 2)  
4 Spare fuse (20A, 30A, 80A)  
5 Fuse puller  
EMU00383  
CHECKING WIRING AND  
CONNECTORS  
1) Check that each grounding wire is  
properly secured.  
2) Check that each connector is engaged  
securely.  
413016  
EMU00384  
EXHAUST LEAKAGE  
Start the engine and check that no  
exhaust leaks from the joints between the  
exhaust cover, cylinder head and crank  
case.  
EMU00385  
WATER LEAKAGE  
Start the engine and check that no water  
leaks from the joints between the exhaust  
cover, cylinder head and crank case.  
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EMU00993  
CHECKING POWER TRIM AND TILT  
SYSTEM  
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8 Never get under the lower unit while it  
is tilted, even when the tilt-support  
lever is locked. Severe injury could  
occur if the outboard accidentally falls.  
8 Make sure no one is under the out-  
board before performing this test.  
1) Check the power trim and tilt unit for  
any sign of oil leaks.  
2) Operate each of the power trim and  
tilt switches on remote control and  
engine bottom cowling (If equipped)  
to check that all switches work.  
3) Tilt up the motor and check that the  
tilt rod 1 and trim rods 2 are pushed  
out completely.  
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4) Use the tilt support lever 3 to lock  
the motor in the UP position. Operate  
the tilt down switch briefly so the  
motor is supported the tilt support  
lever.  
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5) Check that the tilt rod and trim rods  
are free of corrosion or other flaws.  
6) Activate the tilt-down switch until the  
trim rods have gone completely into  
the cylinders.  
411044  
7) Activate the trim-up switch until the  
tilt rod is fully extended. Unlock the  
tilt support lever.  
8) Operate the motor to tilt down. Check  
that the tilt rod and trim rods operate  
smoothly.  
NOTE:  
If any operation is abnormal, consult a  
Yamaha dealer.  
Recommended fluid;  
411045  
Yamaha power trim & tilt fluid or ATF  
(DEXRONII).  
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EMU00388  
CHECKING PROPELLER  
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You could be seriously injured if the  
engine accidentally starts while you are  
near the propeller.  
8 Before inspecting, removing or  
installing the propeller, remove the  
spark plug caps from the spark plugs.  
Also, put the shift control in Neutral,  
put the main switch in the “OFF” posi-  
tion and remove the key, and remove  
the lanyard from the engine stop  
switch. Turn off the battery cut-off  
switch if your boat has one.  
210012  
8 Do not use your hand to hold the pro-  
peller when loosening or tightening the  
propeller nut. Put a wood block  
between the cavitation plate and the  
propeller to prevent the propeller from  
turning.  
602051  
EMU00390  
Propeller Checking Point  
8 Check each of the propeller blades for  
wear, erosion from cavitation or ventila-  
tion, or other damage.  
8 Check the splines for wear and damage.  
8 Check for fish line winding around the  
propeller shaft.  
602036  
8 Check the propeller shaft oil seal for  
damage.  
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Removing the Propeller  
1) Straighten the cotter-pin 1 and pull it  
out using a pair of pliers.  
2) Remove the propeller nut 2, washer  
3 and spacer 4.  
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3) Remove the propeller 5 and thrust  
washer 6.  
602074  
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EMU00397  
Installing the Propeller  
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8 Be sure to install the thrust washer  
before installing propeller, otherwise,  
lower case and propeller boss may be  
damaged.  
8 Be sure to use a new cotter pin and  
bend the ends over securely.  
Otherwise, the propeller could come off  
during operation and be lost.  
1) Apply Yamaha Marine grease or  
Corrosion resistant grease to the pro-  
peller-shaft.  
2) Install the thrust washer and propeller  
on the propeller-shaft.  
3) Install the spacer and washer. Tighten  
the propeller nut to the specified  
torque.  
Tightening torque:  
Refer to “SPECIFICATIONS” page 4-1.  
4) Align the propeller nut with the pro-  
peller shaft hole. Insert a new cotter  
pin in the hole and bend the cotter pin  
ends.  
NOTE:  
If the propeller nut does not align with the  
propeller shaft hole after tightening to the  
specified torque, then tighten the nut fur-  
ther to align it with the hole.  
602053  
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EMU01460  
CHANGING GEAR OIL  
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8 Be sure the outboard is securely fas-  
tened to the transom or a stable stand.  
You could be severely injured if the out-  
board falls on you.  
8 Never get under the lower unit while it  
is tilted, even when the tilt-support  
lever/knob is locked. Severe injury  
could occur if the outboard accidentally  
falls.  
1) Tilt the outboard motor so that the oil  
drain plug is at the lowest point possi-  
ble.  
2) Place a suitable container under the  
gear-case.  
3) Remove the oil drain plug 1.  
NOTE:  
The oil drain plug is magnetic. Remove all  
metal particles from the plug before rein-  
stalling it.  
4) Remove the oil level plug 2 to allow  
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the oil to drain completely.  
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Inspect the used oil after it has been  
drained. If the oil is milky, water is get-  
ting into the gear-case which can cause  
gear damage. Consult a Yamaha dealer  
for repair of the lower unit seals.  
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NOTE:  
For disposal of used oil consult your  
Yamaha dealer.  
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5) With the outboard motor in a vertical  
position, and using a flexible or pres-  
surized filling device, inject the gear  
oil into the oil drain plug hole.  
Gear oil grade/capacity:  
Refer to “SPECIFICATIONS,” page 4-1.  
6) When the oil begins to flow out of the  
oil level plug hole, insert and tighten  
the oil level plug.  
601033  
7) Insert and tighten the oil drain plug.  
EMU00831  
INSPECTING AND REPLACING  
ANODE(S)  
Yamaha outboard motor is protected  
from corrosion by a sacrificial anode(s).  
Check the anode(s) periodically. Remove  
the scales from surfaces of the anode(s).  
For the inspection and replacement of the  
anode(s), consult a Yamaha dealer.  
603024  
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Do not paint the anode(s), for this would  
render it ineffective  
405022  
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EMU00404  
CHECKING BATTERY  
(for Electric start model)  
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Battery electrolytic fluid is dangerous; it  
contains sulfuric acid and therefore is poi-  
sonous and highly caustic.  
Always follow these preventive mea-  
sures:  
8 Avoid bodily contact with electrolytic  
fluid as it can cause severe burns or  
permanent eye injury.  
8 Wear protective eye gear when han-  
dling or working near batteries.  
Antidote (EXTERNAL):  
8 SKIN - Flush with water.  
8 EYES - Flush with water for 15 minutes  
and get immediate medical attention.  
Antidote (INTERNAL):  
8 Drink large quantities of water or milk  
followed by milk of magnesia, beaten  
egg, or vegetable oil. Get immediate  
medical attention.  
Batteries also generate explosive  
hydrogen gas; therefore, you should  
always follow these preventive mea-  
sures:  
8 Charge batteries in a well-ventilated  
area.  
8 Keep batteries away from fire, sparks,  
or open flames (e.g., welding equip-  
ment, lighted cigarettes, etc.).  
8 DO NOT SMOKE when charging or han-  
dling batteries.  
8 KEEP BATTERIES AND ELECTROLYTIC  
FLUID OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.  
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8 A poorly maintained battery will quick-  
ly deteriorate.  
8 Ordinary tap-water contains minerals  
harmful to a battery, and should not be  
used for topping-up.  
1) Check the electrolyte level at least  
once a month. Fill to the manufactur-  
er’s recommended level when neces-  
sary. Top up only with distilled water  
(or pure de-ionized water suitable to  
use in batteries).  
2) Keep the battery always in a good  
state of charge. Installing a voltmeter  
will help you monitor your battery. If  
you will not use the boat for a month  
or more, remove the battery from the  
boat and store it in a cool, dark place.  
Completely recharge the battery  
before using it.  
3) If the battery will be stored for longer  
than a month, check the specific grav-  
ity of the fluid at least once a month  
and recharge the battery when it is  
low.  
EMU01304*  
Connecting the Battery  
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Mount the battery holder securely in a  
dry, well-ventilated, vibration-free loca-  
tion in the boat. Install the fully charged  
battery in the holder.  
UPPER LEVEL  
LOWER LEVEL  
901012*  
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8 Make sure the main switch (on applica-  
ble models) is “OFF” before working on  
the battery.  
8 Reversal of the battery leads will dam-  
age the rectifier.  
8 Connect the RED lead first when  
installing the battery and disconnect  
the RED lead last when removing it.  
Otherwise, the electrical system can be  
damaged.  
8 The electrical contacts of the battery  
and cables must be clean and properly  
connected, or the battery will not start  
the engine.  
Connect the RED lead to the POSITIVE (+)  
terminal first. Then connect the BLACK  
lead to the NEGATIVE (-) terminal.  
8 Using a single battery  
Connect both red cables 1 and 2 to the  
(+) terminal.  
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accidentally contacts the NEGATIVE (-)  
terminal of the battery, there will be a  
short circuit. Electrical system damage  
and a fire could result.  
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1 Large red lead for starting battery  
2 Small red lead for accessory battery charg-  
ing (optional part)  
3 Large black lead  
4 Battery  
8 Using an accessory battery  
Use a connecting cable between the (-)  
terminals of the starting battery and  
accessory battery. See the illustrations of  
the wiring connections. This cable must  
be made from wire equivalent to the start-  
ing battery cable 3.  
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1 Battery for starting  
2 Battery for accessories  
3 Large red lead for starting battery  
4 Small red lead for accessory battery charg-  
ing (optional part)  
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5 Large black lead  
6 Negative connecting cable  
901014*  
NOTE:  
If a battery selector switch is desired, con-  
sult your YAMAHA dealer about correct  
wiring.  
EMU01280  
Disconnecting the Battery  
Disconnect the BLACK lead from the NEG-  
ATIVE (-) terminal first. Then disconnect  
the RED lead from the POSITIVE (+) termi-  
nal.  
EMU00408  
CHECKING BOLTS AND NUTS  
1) Check that bolts securing the cylinder  
head and engine and the nut securing  
the flywheel are tightened with their  
specified tightening torque.  
2) Check the tightening torque of other  
bolts and nuts.  
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EMU01172  
CLEANING COOLING-WATER  
PASSAGES  
Flushing device equipped model  
Perform this procedure right after opera-  
tion for the most thorough flushing.  
1) After shutting off the engine, unscrew  
the garden-hose connector 2 from  
the fitting 1 on the bottom cowling.  
2) Screw the garden-hose connector 2  
onto a garden hose 3 which is con-  
nected to a fresh-water supply.  
3) With the engine off, turn on the water  
tap and let the water flush through  
the cooling passages for about 15  
minutes. Turn off the water and dis-  
connect the garden hose 3.  
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4) When flushing is complete, reinstall  
the garden-hose connector 2 on the  
fitting 1 on the bottom cowling.  
Tighten the connector securely.  
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Do not leave the garden-hose connector  
loose on the bottom cowling fitting or let  
the hose hang free during normal opera-  
tion. Water will leak out of the connector  
instead of cooling the engine, which can  
cause serious overheating. Be sure the  
connector is tightened securely on the fit-  
ting after flushing the engine.  
000876  
NOTE:  
8 When flushing the engine with the boat  
in the water, tilting up the engine until it  
is completely out of the water will  
achieve better results.  
8 Refer to cooling system flushing  
instructions in “TRANSPORTING AND  
STORING OUTBOARD MOTOR”.  
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EMU00409  
MOTOR EXTERIOR  
EMU00410  
Cleaning the Outboard Motor  
After use, wash the exterior of the out-  
board with fresh water.  
Flush the cooling system with fresh  
water.  
NOTE:  
Refer to Flushing Cooling System instruc-  
tions in “TRANSPORTING AND STORING  
OUTBOARD MOTOR”.  
EMU00412  
Checking Painted Surface of Motor  
Check the motor for scratches, nicks, or  
flaking paint. Areas with damaged paint  
are more likely to corrode. If necessary,  
clean and paint the areas. A touch-up  
paint is available from a Yamaha dealer.  
EMU00413  
COATING THE BOAT BOTTOM  
A clean hull improves boat performance.  
The boat bottom should be kept as clean  
of marine growths as possible. If neces-  
sary, the boat bottom can be coated with  
an anti-fouling paint approved for your  
area to inhibit marine growth.  
Do not use anti-fouling paint which  
includes copper or graphite. These paints  
can cause more rapid engine corrosion.  
102025  
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EMU00414  
Chapter 5  
1
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3
4
TROUBLE RECOVERY  
TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................5-1  
TEMPORARY ACTION IN  
EMERGENCY............................................5-5  
Impact damage.....................................5-5  
Running single engine.........................5-5  
Power trim/tilt will not operate ...........5-6  
Starter will not operate........................5-7  
Low oil level warning activates...........5-9  
Treatment of submerged motor.......5-11  
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EMU01204¯  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
A problem in the fuel, compression, or ignition systems can cause poor starting, loss of  
power, or other problems. The troubleshooting chart describes basic checks and possi-  
ble remedies. (This chart covers all Yamaha outboard motors. Therefore, some items  
may not apply to your model.)  
If your outboard motor requires repair, bring it to a Yamaha dealer.  
Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
1. Battery capacity weak or low.  
1. Check battery condition. Use  
battery of recommended capacity.  
2. Tighten battery cables and clean  
battery terminals.  
2. Battery connections loose or  
corroded.  
A. Starter will not  
operate.  
3. Fuse for electric start circuit blown.  
3. Check for cause of electric  
overload and repair. Replace fuse  
with one of correct amperage.  
4. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
4. Starter components faulty.  
5. Shift lever in gear.  
5. Shift to neutral.  
1. Fuel tank empty.  
2. Fuel contaminated or stale.  
3. Fuel filter clogged.  
1. Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel.  
2. Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel.  
3. Clean or replace filter.  
4. Read "STARTING ENGINE"  
section.  
4. Starting procedure incorrect.  
5. Fuel pump malfunctions.  
5. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
6. Spark plug(s) fouled or incorrect  
type.  
7. Spark plug cap(s) fitted incorrectly.  
8. Poor connections or damaged  
ignition wiring.  
6. Inspect spark plug(s). Clean or  
replace with recommended type.  
7. Check and re-fit cap(s).  
8. Check wires for wear or breaks.  
Tighten all loose connections.  
Replace worn or broken wires.  
9. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
B. Engine will not  
start (Starter  
operates).  
9. Ignition parts faulty.  
10. Engine stop switch lanyard not  
attached.  
10. Attach lanyard.  
11. Engine inner parts damaged.  
11. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
5-1  
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Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
1. Spark plug(s) fouled or incorrect  
type.  
2. Fuel system obstructed.  
1. Inspect spark plug(s). Clean or  
replace with recommended type.  
2. Check for pinched or kinked fuel  
line or other obstructions in fuel  
system.  
3. Fuel contaminated or stale.  
4. Fuel filter clogged.  
5. Failed ignition parts.  
3. Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel.  
4. Clean or replace filter.  
5. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
6. Warning system activated.  
7. Spark plug gap incorrect.  
8. Poor connections or damaged  
ignition wiring.  
6. Find and correct cause of warning.  
7. Inspect and adjust as specified.  
8. Check wires for wear or breaks.  
Tighten all loose connections.  
Replace worn or broken wires.  
9. Check and replace oil as specified.  
10. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
C. Engine idles  
irregularly or stalls.  
9. Specified engine oil not used.  
10. Thermostat faulty or clogged.  
11. Fuel pump damaged.  
11. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
12. Air vent screw on the fuel tank  
closed.  
12. Open the air vent screw.  
13. Choke knob pulled out.  
14. Motor angle too high.  
13. Return to home position.  
14. Return to normal operating  
position.  
15. Fuel joint connection incorrect.  
16. Throttle valve adjustment incorrect.  
15. Connect correctly.  
16. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
17. Battery lead disconnected.  
17. Connect securely.  
5-2  
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Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
1. Cooling system clogged.  
2. Engine oil level low.  
1. Check water intake for restriction.  
2. Fill oil tank with specified engine  
oil.  
3. Heat range of spark plug incorrect.  
4. Specified engine oil not used.  
3. Inspect spark plug and replace it  
with recommended type.  
4. Check and replace oil with  
specified type.  
D. Warning buzzer  
sounds or  
5. Engine oil contaminated or  
deteriorated.  
6. Oil filter clogged.  
5. Replace oil with fresh, specified  
type.  
6. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
indicator lamp  
lights.  
7. Oil feed/injection pump  
malfunctions.  
7. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
8. Load on boat improperly distributed.  
8. Distribute load to place boat on an  
even plane.  
9. Water pump/thermostat faulty.  
9. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
1. Propeller damaged.  
1. Have propeller repaired or  
replaced.  
2. Propeller pitch or diameter incorrect.  
2. Install correct propeller to operate  
outboard at its recommended  
speed (r/min) range.  
3. Trim angle incorrect.  
3. Adjust trim angle to achieve most  
efficient operation.  
4. Motor mounted at incorrect height  
on transom.  
4. Have motor adjusted to proper  
transom height.  
5. Warning system activated.  
6. Boat bottom fouled with marine  
growth.  
5. Find and correct cause of warning.  
6. Clean boat bottom.  
E. Engine power loss.  
7. Spark plug(s) fouled or incorrect  
type.  
8. Weeds or other foreign matter  
tangled on gear housing.  
9. Fuel system obstructed.  
7. Inspect spark plug(s). Clean or  
replace with recommended type.  
8. Remove foreign matter and clean  
lower unit.  
9. Check for pinched or kinked fuel  
line or other obstructions in fuel  
system.  
10. Fuel filter clogged.  
11. Fuel contaminated or stale.  
12. Spark plug gap incorrect.  
10. Clean or replace filter.  
11. Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel.  
12. Inspect and adjust as specified.  
5-3  
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Trouble  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
13. Poor connections or damaged  
ignition wiring.  
13. Check wires for wear or breaks.  
Tighten all loose connections.  
Replace worn or broken wires.  
14. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
14. Failed ignition parts.  
15. Specified engine oil not used.  
16. Thermostat faulty or clogged.  
15. Check and replace oil with  
specified type.  
16. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
E. Engine power loss. 17. Air vent screw closed.  
18. Fuel pump damaged.  
17. Open the air vent screw.  
18. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
19. Fuel joint connection incorrect.  
20. Heat range of spark plug incorrect.  
19. Connect correctly.  
20. Inspect spark plug and replace it  
with recommended type.  
21. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
21. High pressure fuel pump drive belt  
broken.  
22. Engine not responding properly to  
shift lever position.  
22. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
1. Propeller damaged.  
1. Have propeller repaired or  
replaced.  
2. Propeller shaft damaged.  
2. Have serviced by a Yamaha  
dealer.  
F. Engine vibrates  
excessively.  
3. Weeds or other foreign matter  
tangled on propeller.  
3. Remove and clean propeller.  
4. Motor mounting bolt loose.  
5. Steering pivot loose or damaged.  
4. Tighten bolt.  
5. Tighten or have serviced by a  
Yamaha dealer.  
5-4  
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EMU00416  
TEMPORARY ACTION IN  
EMERGENCY  
EMU01492  
IMPACT DAMAGE  
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The outboard motor can be seriously  
damaged by a collision while operating  
or trailering. Damage could make the out-  
board motor unsafe to operate.  
If the outboard motor hits any object in  
the water, follow the procedure below.  
1) Stop the engine immediately.  
2) Inspect the control system and all  
components for damage. Also,  
inspect the boat for damage.  
3) Whether damage is found or not,  
return to the nearest harbor slowly  
and carefully.  
607011  
4) Have a Yamaha dealer inspect the  
outboard motor before operating it  
again.  
EMU00418  
RUNNING SINGLE ENGINE  
Using only one of the engines in case of  
an emergency, be sure to keep the  
unused one tilted up and operate the  
other engine at low speed.  
cC  
If the boat is operated with one engine in  
the water but not running, water may run  
into the exhaust pipe due to wave action,  
causing engine trouble.  
NOTE:  
When you are maneuvering at low speed,  
such as near a dock, it is recommended  
that both engines be running with one in  
neutral gear if possible.  
001422  
5-5  
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EMU00419  
POWER TRIM/TILT WILL NOT  
OPERATE  
If the engine cannot be tilted up or down  
with the power trim and tilt because of a  
discharged battery or a failure with the  
power trim and tilt unit, the engine can be  
tilted manually.  
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1 Manual valve screw  
EMU00421  
1) Loosen the manual valve screw coun-  
terclockwise until it stops.  
2) Put the engine in the desired position,  
then tighten the manual valve screw  
clockwise.  
5-6  
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EMU00424  
STARTER WILL NOT OPERATE  
If the starter mechanism does not operate  
(engine cannot be cranked with the  
starter), the engine can be manually start-  
ed with an emergency starter rope.  
However, the engine can not be manually  
started if the battery has low voltage. If  
the battery is discharged to 9 volts or  
below, the electrical fuel pump will not  
operate.  
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8 Use this procedure only in an emer-  
gency and only to return to port for  
repairs.  
8 When the emergency starter rope is  
used to start the engine, the start-in-  
gear protection device does not oper-  
ate. Make sure the remote control lever  
is in neutral. Otherwise, the boat could  
unexpectedly start to move, which  
could result in an accident.  
8 Be sure no one is standing behind you  
when pulling the starter rope. It could  
whip behind you and injure someone.  
8 An unguarded rotating flywheel is very  
dangerous. Keep loose clothing and  
other objects away when starting the  
engine. Use the emergency starter rope  
only as instructed. Do not touch the fly-  
wheel or other moving parts when the  
engine is running. Do not install the  
starter mechanism or top cowling after  
the engine is running.  
8 Do not touch the ignition coil, high  
voltage wire, spark plug cap or other  
electrical components when starting of  
operating the motor. You could be  
shocked.  
5-7  
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EMU01309  
Emergency Starting Engine  
1) Remove the top cowling.  
301052  
2) Remove the flywheel cover.  
3) Prepare the engine for starting. See  
“STARTING ENGINE” for procedures.  
Be sure the engine is in Neutral and  
that the lanyard is attached to the  
engine stop switch.  
208083  
4) Turn the main switch to the ON posi-  
tion.  
ON  
OFF  
START  
ON  
ON  
701026  
703043  
5) Insert the knotted end of the emer-  
gency starter rope into the notch in  
the flywheel rotor and wind the rope  
several turns clockwise.  
6) Give a strong pull straight out to  
crank the engine. Repeat if necessary.  
208084  
5-8  
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EMU01191  
LOW OIL LEVEL WARNING  
ACTIVATES  
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If the oil level is allowed to drop too low,  
the red segment will appear on the oil  
level indicator, the buzzer will sound, and  
engine speed will be limited to about  
2,000 r/min. If this happens, a reserve  
amount of oil can be pumped from the  
remote oil tank 3 to the engine oil tank 2  
using the emergency switch 1.  
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Be sure to stop the engine before per-  
forming this procedure.  
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8 If the emergency switch is held up too  
long, too much oil will be pumped into  
the engine tank, overflowing it. Release  
the switch when oil reaches the upper  
level line on the engine oil tank.  
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905013  
8 Do not use this emergency procedure  
unless the oil level warning lamps are  
installed and working.  
1) Remove the top cowling.  
2) Turn the main switch to the “ON”  
position.  
3) Lift the emergency switch to pump  
reserve oil in remote oil tank into the  
engine oil tank.  
4) After using the emergency switch,  
turn off the main switch, then turn it  
back on. This resets the warning sys-  
tem for normal operation. Yellow seg-  
ment will remain appearing on oil  
level indicator at this time.  
5) Start the engine and return to the  
nearest port for more oil.  
5-9  
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NOTE:  
8 Reserve oil capacity is maximum 1,500  
3
cm (1.6 US qt, 1.31 Imp qt).  
8 The oil feed pump will not operate if the  
engine is tilted more than 35°. Put the  
engine in the down position before  
operating the emergency switch.  
5-10  
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EMU00446  
TREATMENT OF SUBMERGED  
MOTOR  
If the outboard motor is submerged,  
immediately take it a Yamaha dealer.  
Otherwise, some corrosion may begin  
almost immediately.  
If you cannot immediately take the out-  
board motor to a Yamaha dealer, follow  
the procedure bellow for taking care to  
minimize engine damage.  
107012  
EMU00449  
1) Thoroughly wash away mud, salt,  
seaweed, etc. with fresh water.  
2) Remove the spark plugs and face the  
spark plug holes downward to allow  
any water, mud or contaminants to  
drain.  
3) Drain the fuel from the vapor separa-  
tor, fuel filter and fuel line.  
107013  
4) Feed fogging oil or engine oil through  
the intake manifold and spark plug  
holes while cranking with the emer-  
gency starter rope.  
5) Take the outboard motor to a Yamaha  
dealer as soon as possible.  
cC  
Do not attempt to run the motor until it  
has been completely inspected.  
107014  
5-11  
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EMU00450  
Chapter 6  
INDEX  
1
2
3
4
5
INDEX........................................................6-1  
6
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EMU00451  
Engine oil................................................1-12  
Engine stop lanyard switch.....................2-4  
Exhaust leakage .....................................4-19  
F
INDEX  
A
Adjusting idling speed ..........................4-16  
Adjusting trim angle..............................3-19 Filling fuel .................................................3-8  
Filling fuel and engine oil........................3-8  
B
Basic boating rules ..................................1-7 Filling fuel tank.........................................4-5  
Battery care...............................................4-8 Filling oil....................................................3-9  
Battery requirement ..............................1-13 Flushing cooling system and  
Bow down...............................................3-20 fogging engine.........................................4-6  
Bow up....................................................3-20 Flushing device ......................................2-19  
Breaking in (running in) engine..............3-4 Flushing with the flushing  
C
attachment................................................4-6  
Changing gear oil...................................4-23 Forward...................................................3-16  
Checking battery ................................... 4-25 Free accelerator........................................2-6  
Checking bolts and nuts........................4-28 Fuel consumption meter.......................2-16  
Checking fuel system ............................4-14 Fuel economy.........................................2-16  
Checking high pressure fuel pump  
Fuel flow meter ......................................2-15  
drive belt.................................................4-18 Fuel management meter.......................2-14  
Checking painted surface of motor......4-30 Fuel meter...............................................2-13  
Checking power trim and tilt system...4-20 Fueling instructions ...............................1-11  
Checking propeller.................................4-21  
G
Checking water in engine oil tank........4-17 Gasohol...................................................1-12  
Checking wiring and connectors..........4-19 Gasoline (petrol) ....................................1-12  
Cleaning and adjusting spark plug ......4-12 Greasing..................................................4-11  
Cleaning and anti-corrosion measure ...4-7  
Cleaning cooling-water passages........4-29 Hour meter..............................................2-10  
Cleaning the outboard motor...............4-30  
H
I
Clock........................................................2-13 Identification numbers record................1-1  
Coating the boat bottom.......................4-30 Impact damage ........................................5-5  
Connecting the battery..........................4-26 Important labels.......................................1-6  
Cruising in other conditions .................3-23 Inspecting and replacing anode(s).......4-24  
Cruising in salt water.............................3-23 Inspecting fuel filter...............................4-15  
Cruising in turbid water ........................3-23 Installation ................................................3-1  
D
K
Digital speedometer ..............................2-11 Key number..............................................1-1  
Digital tachometer ...................................2-9  
Disconnecting the battery.....................4-28 Low oil level warning activates..............5-9  
L
E
Lubrication................................................4-7  
Emergency starting engine.....................5-8  
M
Emission control information.................1-2 Main components....................................2-1  
6-1  
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Main switch ..............................................2-4 Starting engine.......................................3-12  
Maintenance chart.................................4-10 Stopping engine.....................................3-17  
Motor exterior ........................................4-30 Storing outboard motor..........................4-5  
Mounting height ......................................3-3  
Mounting the outboard motor ...............3-2 Tachometer...............................................2-9  
Temporary action in emergency............5-5  
T
N
Neutral interlock trigger..........................2-3 Throttle friction adjusting screw ............2-6  
Neutral throttle lever ...............................2-3 Tilt support lever....................................2-19  
O
Tilting up/down......................................3-21  
Oil level indicator..........................2-10, 3-11 Top cowling lock levers.........................2-19  
Oil level warning/ Trailering outboard motor ......................4-4  
oil filter clogging warning.....................2-21 Transporting and storing outboard  
Operation after a long period of motor.........................................................4-4  
storage ......................................................3-7 Treatment of submerged motor ..........5-11  
Operations of controls and other Trim meter................................................2-9  
functions ...................................................2-2 Trim tab.....................................................2-7  
Outboard motor serial number ..............1-1 Trimming outboard motor....................3-18  
Overheat warning..................................2-20 Trip meter ...............................................2-12  
Overheat warning indicator..................2-11 Troubleshooting.......................................5-1  
P
Twin engine speed synchronizer .........2-18  
Periodic maintenance..............................4-9  
U
Power trim/tilt switches ...................2-5, 2-8 Using a single battery ...........................4-27  
Power trim/tilt will not operate...............5-6 Using an accessory battery ..................4-27  
Pre-operation checks...............................3-5  
Propeller selection .................................1-14 Warming up engine...............................3-15  
Warning indicator ..................................2-14  
W
R
Remote control.........................................2-2 Warning system.....................................2-20  
Remote control lever...............................2-3 Warranty information .................Next page  
Replacement parts...................................4-9 Water leakage.........................................4-19  
Replacing fuse........................................4-19 Water separator warning indicator......2-18  
Reverse ...................................................3-16  
Ring free fuel additive .............................3-8  
Running single engine ........................... 5-5  
S
Safety information...................................1-4  
Shifting....................................................3-16  
Specification data ....................................4-1  
Speedometer..........................................2-12  
Star labels.................................................1-3  
Start-in-gear protection.........................1-15  
Starter will not operate............................5-7  
6-2  
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EMU01599  
IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION FOR U.S.A. AND  
CANADA  
Welcome to the Yamaha Family!  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Yamaha marine power. Yamaha is commit-  
ted to exceptional customer satisfaction, and we want your ownership experience to be  
a satisfying one. Please read the following warranty information to help ensure satisfac-  
tion with your Yamaha.  
Yamaha is ready to stand behind your purchase with strong warranty coverage. To be sure  
you receive all the benefits of warranty, please take the following steps:  
1. Be sure your new Yamaha is registered for warranty. Your boat dealer should do this at  
the time of sale. Make sure your dealer gives you a copy of the completed Yamaha regis-  
tration card for your records. If you are unsure whether or not your Yamaha is registered,  
complete the Warranty Registration card found inside the cover of the Owner's Manual.  
Mail it to the distributor for the country in which you live (see step 6 for the correct  
address). If your Yamaha is not properly registered, a warranty repair could be unneces-  
sarily delayed while registration records are checked.  
2. Read the Limited Warranty statement which follows these instructions. This warranty  
applies to Yamaha outboard motors sold in the United States, whether purchased sepa-  
rately or when supplied as original equipment by a boat builder. The terms also apply to  
original equipment packages sold in Canada, with coverage provided by Yamaha Motor  
Canada (see ``Warranty Guide'' for Canadian models). This warranty explains the condi-  
tions of the warranty, including the obligations that your dealer and you as the owner  
have under the warranty. For example, your Yamaha outboard must receive a proper  
pre-delivery inspection (PDI) by the selling dealer. Failure to take this important step  
could jeopardize warranty coverage!  
3. If you need warranty repairs, you must take your Yamaha outboard to an authorized  
Yamaha outboard dealer. Be aware that not all selling boat dealers are authorized  
Yamaha dealers. Only authorized dealers have the factory training, special tools, and  
Yamaha support needed to perform warranty repairs.  
4. If you are away from home, or your selling dealer is not an authorized Yamaha dealer,  
use the following toll-free numbers to find the nearest Yamaha dealer.  
United States Dealer Locations: 1-800-692-6242  
Canada Dealer Locations:  
1-800-267-8577  
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5. Your warranty applies specifically to repairs made in the country of purchase. If your  
U.S.-purchased Yamaha needs warranty service while in Canada, or your Canadian pur-  
chased Yamaha needs service while in the United States, Yamaha will assist the local  
dealer whenever possible. However, some products available in one country may not be  
sold or serviced in the other.  
6. If you need any additional information about your Yamaha or warranty coverage which  
your dealer cannot provide, please contact us directly.  
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.  
P.O. Box 6555  
Cypress, CA 90630  
Attention: Customer Relations Department  
Telephone No.  
Fax No.  
(714) 761-7439  
(714) 761-7559  
Yamaha Motor Canada Ltd.  
480 Gordon Baker Road  
Toronto, Ontario  
M2H 3B4  
Attention: Customer Relations Department  
Telephone No.  
Fax No.  
(416) 498-1911  
(416) 491-3122  
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EMU00912*  
YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.  
OUTBOARD MOTOR TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. is proud of its heritage and reputation for producing products with high standards of quality and  
workmanship. Product excellence provides the cornerstone for our commitment to customer satisfaction. The Yamaha Outboard  
Limited Warranty is your assurance of this commitment.  
This warranty provides you with protection against the expense of repairs for your outboard motor that are required as a result of  
defects in materials or workmanship. When maintained and utilized in the prescribed manner, you can count on your Yamaha outboard  
to provide reliable service.  
This warranty provides you with specific coverage and notes your responsibilities in maintaining and operating your outboard. Please  
take the time to read and become familiar with this warranty.  
PERIOD OF WARRANTY. Any new Yamaha outboard motor purchased and registered with Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. for plea-  
sure use in the United States, will be warranted against defects in material or workmanship for a period of two (2) years from date of  
purchase, subject to exclusions noted herein. Any Yamaha outboard motor purchased and utilized for commercial applications will be  
warranted for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, subject to exclusions noted herein. Yamaha peripheral equipment  
included with the motor, such as gauges, fuel tanks and hoses, remote control boxes, propellers, and wiring external from the motor  
unit, will be warranted for one (1) year from the date of purchase for either pleasure or commercial use. Replacement parts used in war-  
ranty repairs will be warranted for the balance of the applicable warranty period.  
The second year of warranty (if applicable) shall be limited to covering the cost of parts and labor for major components only. The major  
components covered are:  
Power Unit Section  
8 Power Head  
8 Intake Manifold and Reed Valve Assembly  
8 Carburetor Assembly and its Related Components  
8 Fuel and Oil Pump Assemblies  
8 Ignition System (Standard and Microcomputer)  
8 Precision Blend ® System  
Bracket Section  
8 Bracket System  
8 Power Trim and Tilt Assembly  
Lower Unit Section  
8 Exhaust System  
8 Upper Casing  
8 Lower Unit Assembly  
The warranty described here applies to outboard motor purchased and registered for use in the United States only excluding its territo-  
ries. For warranty provisions outside the United States, contact the particular country’s local Yamaha distributor.  
WARRANTY REGISTRATION. To be eligible for warranty coverage, the outboard motor must first be registered with Yamaha Motor  
Corporation, U.S.A. A warranty registration form is provided in the Owner`s Manual with each outboard. This form must be completed  
and mailed to Yamaha by either the selling dealer or the purchaser. Warranty registration can also be accomplished by any authorized  
Yamaha outboard dealer. Upon receipt of the registration, an Owner`s Warranty Card will be sent by Yamaha to the registered purchas-  
er.  
OBTAINING REPAIRS UNDER WARRANTY. To receive repairs under this warranty, a valid Owner`s Warranty Card must be presented to  
an authorized Yamaha outboard dealer.  
During the period of warranty, any authorized Yamaha outboard dealer will, free of charge, repair or replace, at Yamaha`s option, any  
parts adjudged defective by Yamaha due to faulty workmanship or material from the factory. All replaced parts will become the property  
of Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.  
CUSTOMER`S RESPONSIBILITY. Under the terms of this warranty, the customer will be responsible for ensuring that the outboard  
motor is properly operated, maintained and stored as specified in the applicable Owner’s Manual.  
The owner of the outboard motor shall give notice to an authorized Yamaha marine dealer of any and all apparent defects within ten  
(10) days of discovery and make the motor available at that time for inspection and repairs at the dealer’s place of business.  
GENERAL EXCLUSIONS FROM WARRANTY. This warranty will not cover the repair of damage if the damage is a result of abuse or  
neglect of the product. Examples of abuse and neglect include, but are not limited to:  
1.  
2.  
Racing or competition use, modification of original parts, abnormal strain.  
Lack of proper maintenance and off-season storage as described in the Owner`s Manual, improper mounting of the motor, installa-  
tion of parts or accessories that are not equivalent in design and quality to genuine Yamaha parts.  
Operation of the motor at an rpm other than specified, improper propeller selection, use of lubricants, oils, and fuel/oil mixtures  
that are not suitable for outboard motor use.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Damage as a result of accidents, collisions, contact with foreign materials, or submersion.  
Growth of marine organisms on motor surfaces.  
Normal deterioration.  
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SPECIFIC PARTS EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY. Parts replaced due to normal wear or routine maintenance such as oil, spark plugs,  
shear pins, propellers, hubs, fuel and oil filters, brushes for the starter motor and power tilt motor, water pump impellers, and anodes  
are not covered by warranty. Charges for removal of the motor from a boat and transporting the motor to and from an authorized  
Yamaha outboard dealer are excluded from warranty coverage.  
Specific parts excluded from the second year of warranty (if applicable) are:  
8 Top and Bottom Cowling  
8 Electric Components (other than ignition system)  
8 Rubber Components (such as hoses, tubes, rubber seals, fittings, and clamps)  
TRANSFER OF WARRANTY. Transfer of the warranty from the original purchaser to any subsequent purchaser is possible by having the  
motor inspected by an authorized Yamaha outboard dealer and requesting the dealer to submit a change of registration to Yamaha  
Motor Corporation, U.S.A. within ten (10) days of the transfer.  
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY. Yamaha warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser, that this  
engine is designed, built, and equipped so as to conform at the time of sale with applicable regulations under section 213 of the Clean  
Air Act and this engine is free from defects in materials and workmanship which cause said engine to fail to conform with applicable  
regulations for one (1) year from date of purchase.  
YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. ALL IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXCEED THE OBLIGATIONS AND  
TIME LIMITS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. AND  
EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION  
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. ALSO EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY ARE ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
INCLUDING LOSS OF USE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN-  
TIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE  
TO STATE.  
YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.  
Post Office Box 6555  
Cypress, California 90630  
WARRANTY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  
Q. What costs are my responsibility during the warranty period?  
A. The customer`s responsibility includes all costs of normal maintenance services, non-warranty repairs, accident and collision dam-  
ages.  
Q. What are some examples of ``abnormal’’ strain, neglect, or abuse?  
A. These terms are general and overlap each other in areas. Specific examples include:  
Running the machine out of oil, operating the machine with a broken or damaged part which causes another part to fail, damage or  
failure due to improper or careless transportation, and/or tie down. If you have any specific questions on operation or mainte-  
nance, please contact your Yamaha outboard dealer for advice.  
Q. Does the warranty cover incidental costs such as towing or transportation due to a failure?  
A. No. The warranty is limited to repair of the machine itself.  
Q. May I perform any or all of the recommended maintenance shown in the Owner’s Manual instead of having the dealer do them?  
A. Yes, if you are a qualified mechanic and follow the procedures specified in the Owner’s and Service Manuals. We do recommend,  
however, that items requiring special tools or equipment be done by a Yamaha outboard dealer.  
Q. Will the warranty be void or canceled if I do not operate or maintain my new outboard exactly as specified in the Owner’s Manual?  
A. No. The warranty on a new outboard cannot be ’’voided`` or ’’canceled``. However, if a particular failure is caused by operation or  
maintenance other than as shown in the Owner’s Manual, that failure may not be covered under warranty.  
Q. What responsibility does a Yamaha outboard dealer have under this warranty?  
A. Each Yamaha outboard dealer is expected to:  
1. Completely set up each outboard he sells prior to delivery.  
2. Explain the operation, maintenance, and warranty requirements to your satisfaction at the time of sale, and upon your request  
at any later date.  
In addition, each Yamaha outboard dealer is held responsible for his setup, service and warranty repair work.  
Q. Is the warranty transferable to second owners?  
A. Yes. The remainder of any existing warranty can be transferred upon request. The unit has to be inspected and re-registered by an  
authorized Yamaha outboard dealer for the policy to remain effective.  
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CUSTOMER SERVICE  
If your machine requires warranty service, you must take it to any authorized Yamaha outboard dealer within the continental United  
States. Be sure to bring your warranty registration identification or other valid proof of the original date of purchase. If a question or  
problem arises regarding warranty, first contact the owner of the dealership. Since all warranty matters are handled at the dealer level,  
this person is in the best position to help you. If you are still not satisfied and require additional assistance, please write:  
YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION U.S.A.  
CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT  
P.O.Box 6555  
Cypress, California 90630  
When contacting Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. don’t forget to include any important information such as names, addresses,  
model, engine serial number, dates, and receipts.  
CHANGE OF ADDRESS  
The federal government requires each manufacturer of a motor vehicle to maintain a complete, up-to-date list of all first purchasers  
against the possibility of a safety-related defect and recall. This list is complied from the purchase registrations sent to Yamaha Motor  
Corporation, U.S.A. by the selling dealer at the time of your purchase.  
If you should move after you have purchased your new outboard, please advise us of your new address by sending a postcard listing  
your outboard model name, engine serial number, dealer number (or dealer’s name) as it is shown on your warranty identification, your  
name and new mailing address. Mail to:  
YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.  
WARRANTY DEPARTMENT  
P.O.Box 6555  
Cypress, California 90630  
This will ensure that Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. has an up-to-date registration record in accordance with federal law.  
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IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION  
IF YOU USE YOUR YAMAHA OUTSIDE U.S.A. OR CANADA  
Welcome to the Yamaha Family!  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Yamaha marine power. Yamaha is com-  
mitted to exceptional customer satisfaction, and we want your ownership experience  
to be a satisfying one. Please read the following warranty information to help ensure  
satisfaction with your Yamaha.  
This model was manufactured as a U.S.A. specification model, and the warranty state-  
ment shown in this manual is for market. To receive the benefits of the warranty that  
applies to the country in which you use your Yamaha, please note the following infor-  
mation.  
1. The warranty on this model is the same as equivalent models sold in the country  
where you will receive service. If you need more information about your warranty  
coverage or your Yamaha outside the U.S.A. or Canada, please contact an autho-  
rized Yamaha dealer in your country.  
2. Keep a copy of your sales contract or invoice for the purchase of your Yamaha and  
present it if you need warranty repairs. This document should show the date of  
purchase, which is important evidence the repairing dealer will need to be sure  
your Yamaha is covered by warranty.  
3. If your Yamaha needs warranty repairs, contact an authorized Yamaha dealer in  
the country where you are. He will explain how to get warranty service in that  
country.  
4. This Yamaha model may not be sold in some countries. Therefore, in some cases  
your local dealer may not have all the parts or service information he may need,  
which may unavoidably delay repairs. If this happens, we thank you for your  
understanding and assure you we will attempt to resolve the situation as quickly as  
possible.  
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Printed in Japan  
March 2002-0.5 × 1 !  
68F-28199-14  
(Z150PETO, LZ150PETO, Z175GETO, Z200NETO, LZ200NETO)  
(E)  
Printed on recycled paper  
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OUTBOARD MOTOR WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
ENREGISTREMENT DE LA GARANTIE DU MOTEUR HORS-BORD  
Please complete and mail this card. This information is necessary to accurately register your unit for warranty.  
Veuillez signer ci-dessous pour attester que le montage et l’inspection ont été faits dans le respect des directives d’inspection et  
que la marche à suivre pour la garantie et l’entretien a été expliquée à l’acheteur au détail.  
(For Dealer Use Only)  
OUTBOARD MOTOR MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER (From I.D. label on clamp bracket)  
(A l’usage du concessionnaire)  
MODÉLE ET NO. DE SÉRIE DU MOTEUR HORS-BORD (sur l’étiquette d’identification de la presse de fixation)  
YAMAHA DEALER NUMBER  
NO. DU CONCESSIONNAIRE  
YAMAHA  
DEALER NAME  
NOM DU  
CONCESSIONNAIRE  
YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.  
MADE IN JAPAN  
PAYS D'ORIGINE JAPON  
USAGE  
(Check One)  
PLEASURE  
LOISIR  
DATE SOLD  
DATE DE  
LIVRAISON  
COMMERCIAL  
COMMERCIAL  
UTILISATION  
(En cocher un.)  
MONTH  
DAY  
YEAR  
MOIS  
JOUR  
ANNÉE  
OWNER’S NAME  
NOM DU  
PROPRIÉTAIRE  
FIRST  
PRÉNOM  
LAST  
NOM DE FAMILLE  
ADDRESS  
ADRESSE  
STREET  
RUE  
CITY  
VILLE  
STATE/PROVINCE  
PROVINCE  
ZIP  
CODE POSTAL  
PHONE NUMBER (  
)
NUMÉRO DE TÉLÉPHONE  
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POSTAGE  
HERE  
ATTN: WARRANTY DEPARTMENT  
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