Maintenance
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● Check for fuel leakage regularly.
● If any fuel leakage is found, the fuel sys-
tem must be repaired by a qualified me-
chanic. Improper repairs can make the
outboard unsafe to operate.
Check the fuel lines for leaks, crack, or mal-
function. If a problem is found, your Yamaha
dealer or other qualified mechanic should re-
pair it immediately.
Checkpoints
● Fuel system parts leakage
● Fuel line joint leakage
● Fuel line cracks or other damage
● Fuel connector leakage
EMU28990
Checking fuel filter
Check the fuel filter periodically. The fuel filter
is a one piece, disposable type. If foreign mat-
ter is found in the filter, replace it. For replace-
ment of the fuel filter, consult your Yamaha
dealer.
EMU29040
Inspecting idling speed
WARNING
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● Do not touch or remove electrical parts
when starting or during operation.
● Keep hands, hair, and clothes away from
the flywheel and other rotating parts
while the engine is running.
● 2-hp models: The propeller rotates
whenever the engine is running. Do not
move the throttle control lever from the
start position during warm-up. The boat
could unexpectedly start to move, which
could result in an accident.
CAUTION:
ECM00490
This procedure must be performed while
the outboard motor is in the water. A flush-
ing attachment or test tank can be used.
A diagnostic tachometer should be used for
this procedure. Results may vary depending
on whether testing is conducted with the
flushing attachment, in a test tank, or with the
outboard motor in the water.
1. Start the engine and allow it to warm up
fully in neutral until it is running smoothly.
2-hp model: Warm the engine with the
throttle in the start position or less. If the
outboard is mounted on a boat, be sure
the boat is tightly moored.
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