Owner`s manual

MAINTENANCE
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Tube Ref No. Description Where Used Part No.
Kendall GT-1 SAE
20W50
Engine crankcase
Obtain
Locally
11.Start the engine and check for proper oil pressure. Allow the
engine to idle for one minute and verify that no oil is leaking.
12.Shut off the engine.
13.Wait a few minutes for the engine oil to return to the crankcase
and then check the oil level. If the oil level is low, add enough
oil to bring it within the "OK RANGE" on the dipstick. Do not
overfill.
CHANGING CRANKCASE OIL AND FILTER (BOAT OUT OF
THE WATER)
!
WARNING
If the engine is to be tested with boat out of the water, the
propeller must be removed to avoid injury.
!
CAUTION
Avoid engine damage from overheating. If the engine is operated
above 1500 RPM during flushing, suction created by the
seawater pickup pump may collapse the flushing water hose
causing the engine to overheat.
!
CAUTION
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD! Discharge of oil or oil waste into
the environment is restricted by law. Do not spill oil or oil waste
into the environment when using or servicing your boat. Contain
and dispose of oil or oil waste as directed by local authorities.
IMPORTANT: Use only recommended motor oil, see
Specifications.
Change oil when the engine is warm from
operation. Warm oil flows more freely, carrying away more
impurities. Attach a water hose to the boat's external water pickup,
to allow water to be supplied to the engine block during engine
warm‑up. See the boat owner's manual for information on
connecting a water supply to the boat's external water pickup.