Owner`s manual

Getting Help
When preparing to make a call for service, following these simple guidelines will help
the technician to better prepare with parts and any manuals, bulletins, or drawings needed
to finish the job. This will save the tech time and you money.
Check the Engines1 web site at www.engines1.com. The “Shoptalk” area has a lot of
information about parts and service for your engine.
Have your model and serial numbers handy and record your engine hours.
When describing the problem be thorough. Describe anything unusual that took place
prior to or during the failure. Did the problem occur all at once or was it gradual.
Also note anything that you have tried to repair yourself along with any parts or items
that you have checked.
If it is a power related problem note the engine speed and temperature.
Were there any alarms? Did you hear any unusual noises? Did you see any smoke? Did
you loose any water? Is there any oil in the engine or bilge? Do you see, smell, hear, or
feel anything out of the ordinary?
Note whether or not the problem is consistent.
Remember if there was anything added to or removed from your vessel or any other
changes that were made since the last time the engine operated properly.