U6BV37E0.book Page 1 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM F2.5 F4 F6 OWNER’S MANUAL Read this manual carefully before operating this outboard motor.
U6BV37E0.book Page 1 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Les gaz d’échappement du moteur de ce produit contiennent des substances chimiques connues dans l’État de Californie pour provoquer le cancer, des anomalies congénitales et des troubles de la reproduction. ZMU07696 Read this manual carefully before operating this outboard motor. Keep this manual onboard in a waterproof bag when boating. This manual should stay with the outboard motor if it is sold.
U6BV37E0.book Page 1 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Important manual information EMU44140 To the owner Thank you for selecting a Yamaha outboard motor. This Owner’s Manual contains information needed for proper operation, maintenance and care. A thorough understanding of these simple instructions 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.
U6BV37E0.book Page 1 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Table of contents Safety information............................. 1 Outboard motor safety .................... 1 Propeller ............................................. Rotating parts ..................................... Hot parts............................................. Electric shock ..................................... Engine shut-off cord (lanyard) ............ Gasoline ............................................. Gasoline exposure and spills .
U6BV37E0.book Page 2 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Table of contents Operation ......................................... 43 First-time operation ....................... 43 Fill engine oil .................................... 43 Breaking in engine............................ 43 Getting to know your boat ................ 43 Checks before starting engine ...... 43 Fuel level .......................................... Remove the top cowling ................... Fuel system ....................................
U6BV37E0.book Page 3 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Table of contents Treatment of submerged motor..... 99 Consumer information.................. 100 YAMAHA FOUR-STROKE OUTBOARD MOTOR THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY............................. 100 IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION IF YOU USE YOUR YAMAHA OUTSIDE THE U.S.A. OR CANADA ........
U6BV37E0.book Page 1 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Safety information EMU33622 Outboard motor safety Observe these precautions at all times. EMU36501 Propeller People can be injured or killed if they come in contact with the propeller. The propeller can keep moving even when the motor is in neutral, and sharp edges of the propeller can cut even when stationary. ● Stop the engine when a person is in the water near you. ● Keep people out of reach of the propeller, even when the engine is off.
U6BV37E0.book Page 2 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Safety information EMU33780 Modifications Do not attempt to modify this outboard motor. Modifications to your outboard motor may reduce safety and reliability, and render the outboard unsafe or illegal to use. EMU33740 Boating safety This section includes a few of the many important safety precautions that you should follow when boating. EMU33710 Alcohol and drugs Never operate after drinking alcohol or taking drugs.
U6BV37E0.book Page 3 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Safety information ● ● ● Avoid areas with submerged objects or shallow water. Ride within your limits and avoid aggressive maneuvers to reduce the risk of loss of control, ejection, and collision. Take early action to avoid collisions. Remember, boats do not have brakes, and stopping the engine or reducing throttle can reduce the ability to steer.
U6BV37E0.book Page 4 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Safety information presented in the following section are condensed- and have been provided for your convenience only. Contact the U.S. Coast Guard, the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, or your local Power Squadron for a complete set of rules governing the waters in which you will be using your boat. Chicago, IL 60601 http://www.nmma.
U6BV37E0.book Page 5 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Safety information Stand-on vessel 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. Give-way vessel The vessel that does not have the right-ofway has the duty to take positive and timely action to stay out of the way of the Stand-On vessel.
U6BV37E0.book Page 6 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Safety information Crossing 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.
U6BV37E0.book Page 7 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Safety information are passed on the starboard (right) side when proceeding from open water into port, and black buoys are to port (left) side. When navigating 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 particular state.
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U6BV37E0.book Page 9 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM General information EMU25171 Identification numbers record EMU25184 Outboard motor serial number The outboard motor serial number is stamped on the label attached to the port side of the clamp bracket. Record your outboard motor serial number in the spaces provided to assist you in ordering spare parts from your Yamaha dealer or for reference in case your outboard motor is stolen. F2.5 1. Outboard motor serial number location F4, F6 1 ZMU06705 1.
U6BV37E0.book Page 10 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM General information EMU33523 Read manuals and labels Before operating or working on this outboard motor: ● Read this manual. ● Read any manuals supplied with the boat. ● Read all labels on the outboard motor and the boat. If you need any additional information, contact your Yamaha dealer. EMU33832 Warning labels If these labels are damaged or missing, contact your Yamaha dealer for replacements. F2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 11 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM General information 1 2 WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. Shut off engine before refueling. Tighten tank cap and air vent valve when not in use. YAMAHA 6S7-42698-60 AVERTISSEMENT L’essence est extrêmement inflammable et explosive. Areter le moteur avant de taire le plein de carburant. Fermer le capuchon du réservoir et la soupape de mise à pression atmosphérique lorsqu’il n’est pas utilisé.
U6BV37E0.book Page 12 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM General information EMU35132 Symbols The following symbols mean as follows.
U6BV37E0.book Page 13 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM General information EMU42710 Warning labels If these labels are damaged or missing, contact your Yamaha dealer for replacements.
U6BV37E0.book Page 14 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM General information 1 2 3 4 WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. Shut off engine before refueling. Tighten tank cap and air vent valve when not in use. YAMAHA 6S7-42698-60 AVERTISSEMENT L’essence est extrêmement inflammable et explosive. Areter le moteur avant de taire le plein de carburant. Fermer le capuchon du réservoir et la soupape de mise à pression atmosphérique lorsqu’il n’est pas utilisé.
U6BV37E0.book Page 15 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM General information EMU44260 EMU42750 Contents of labels The above warning labels mean as follows. 1 Symbols The following symbols mean as follows. EWM01691 Notice/Warning WARNING Emergency starting does not have startin-gear protection. Ensure shift control is in neutral before starting engine. 2 EWM01681 WARNING ● ● Keep hands, hair, and clothing away from rotating parts while the engine is running.
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U6BV37E0.book Page 17 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Specifications and requirements EMU38091 Specifications TIP: “(AL)” stated in the specification data below represents the numerical value for the aluminum propeller installed. EMU2821S Dimension and weight: Overall length: F2.5MHA 623 mm (24.5 in) F4MHA 750 mm (29.5 in) F6MHA 750 mm (29.5 in) Overall width: F2.5MHA 345 mm (13.6 in) F4MHA 403 mm (15.9 in) F6MHA 403 mm (15.9 in) Overall height S: F2.5MHA 1021 mm (40.2 in) F4MHA 1040 mm (40.
U6BV37E0.book Page 18 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Specifications and requirements Starting carburetion system: Choke valve Valve clearance IN (cold engine): 0.08–0.12 mm (0.0032–0.0047 in) Valve clearance EX (cold engine): 0.08–0.12 mm (0.0032–0.0047 in) Lower unit: Gear shift positions: F2.5MHA Forward-neutral F4MHA Forward-neutral-reverse F6MHA Forward-neutral-reverse Gear ratio: 2.08(27/13) Trim and tilt system: Manual tilt Propeller mark: F2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 19 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Specifications and requirements EMU43000 Mounting the outboard motor F2.5 EWM01570 WARNING ● ● Improper mounting of the outboard motor could result in hazardous conditions such as poor handling, loss of control, or fire hazards. Because the motor is very heavy, special equipment and training is required to mount it safely.
U6BV37E0.book Page 20 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Specifications and requirements F4, F6 x 1 2 3 If oil grades listed under Recommended engine oil grade 1 are not available, select an alternative oil grade listed under Recommended engine oil grade 2. Recommended engine oil grade 1 SAE API -4 14 32 50 68 86 104 122˚F -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50˚C SE SF SG SH SJ SL 10W–30 ZMU06853 10W–40 1. Propeller diameter in inches 2. Propeller pitch in inches 3.
U6BV37E0.book Page 21 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Specifications and requirements a gasoline that is advertised as Top Tier Detergent Gasoline. Failure to comply with these recommendations may also result in unscheduled maintenance, fuel system damage, and internal engine damage. Recommended fuel: Regular unleaded gasoline Min. pump octane number (PON): 86 ECM01981 NOTICE ● ● Do not use leaded gasoline. Leaded gasoline can seriously damage the engine.
U6BV37E0.book Page 22 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Specifications and requirements Gasoline Filtration Yamaha outboard motors are equipped with internal fuel filters. However, excessive water or debris entering your engine’s fuel system could prematurely clog the internal filters, causing starting and running problems, fuel system damage, and internal engine damage. Therefore, it is recommended that an external 10-micron water-separating fuel filter be installed on your boat and serviced frequently.
U6BV37E0.book Page 23 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Specifications and requirements F2.5 ECM02420 NOTICE Painted sacrificial anodes will not provide corrosion protection. EMU36341 Motor disposal requirements Never illegally discard (dump) the motor. Yamaha recommends consulting the dealer about discarding the motor. EMU36352 Emergency equipment Keep the following items onboard in case there is trouble with the outboard motor.
U6BV37E0.book Page 24 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Specifications and requirements Manufactured: ZMU04346 EMU25274 Star labels ZMU07605 EMU39201 Manufactured date label This label is attached to the clamp bracket. F2.5 Your outboard motor is labeled with a California Air Resources Board (CARB) star label. See below for a description of your particular label. F2.5 1. Star labels location F4, F6 1. Manufactured date label location F4, F6 1 1 ZMU06713 1. Star labels location ZMU06712 1.
U6BV37E0.book Page 25 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Specifications and requirements EMU40330 EMU40350 One Star—Low Emission The one-star label identifies engines that meet the Air Resources Board’s Personal Watercraft and Outboard marine engine 2001 exhaust emission standards. Engines meeting these standards have 75% lower emissions than conventional carbureted twostroke engines. These engines are equivalent to the U.S. EPA’s 2006 standards for marine engines.
U6BV37E0.book Page 26 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components EMU2579Y Components diagram TIP: * May not be exactly as shown; also may not be included as standard equipment on all models (order from dealer). F2.5 11 12 13 ZMU07612 1. Top cowling 2. Cowling lock lever(s) 3. Carrying handle 4. Steering friction adjuster 5. Anti-cavitation plate 6. Propeller 7. Cooling water inlet 8. Trim rod 9. Clamp bracket 10.Tiller handle 11.Air vent valve 12.Fuel tank cap 13.Manual starter handle 14.
U6BV37E0.book Page 27 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components F4, F6 11 2 1 10 25 9 3 8 24 26 7 4 12 13 14 15 23 22 20 16 6 5 1. Top cowling 2. Cowling lock lever 3. Carrying handle 4. Anti-cavitation plate 5. Propeller* 6. Cooling water inlet 7. Trim rod 8. Clamp bracket 9. Steering friction adjuster 10.Fuel tank cap 11.Air vent valve 12.Manual starter handle 13.Throttle friction adjuster 14.Tiller handle 15.Throttle grip 16.Fuel joint 17.Fuel joint cap 18.Fuel cock 19.
U6BV37E0.book Page 28 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components EMU44002 Fuel tank (built-in fuel tank) (F2.5) 1 This outboard motor is equipped with a builtin fuel tank and its parts are as follows. 2 1 2 3 3 ZMU07619 1. Air vent valve 2. Pointer 3. “OFF” position ZMU07613 EMU44013 1. Air vent valve 2. Fuel tank cap 3. Built-in fuel tank Fuel tank (built-in fuel tank) (F4, F6) This outboard motor is equipped with a builtin fuel tank and its parts are as follows.
U6BV37E0.book Page 29 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components 1 2 mercial users should conform to relevant licensing or approval authority regulations. 2 4 5 3 3 ZMU07620 1. Air vent valve 2. Pointer 3. “OPEN” position To close the air vent valve, align the pointer on the air vent valve with the “CLOSE” position. 1 2 3 ZMU07621 1. Air vent valve 2. Pointer 3. “CLOSE” position EMU43102 Fuel tank (portable fuel tank) (F4, F6) This model can be equipped with an optional portable fuel tank.
U6BV37E0.book Page 30 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components EMU42990 EMU42800 Fuel cock Close F2.5 To stop fuel flow to the engine, turn the lever or knob to close position. Always turn the lever or knob to close position when the engine is not running. F2.5 The fuel cock turns on and off the supply of fuel from the fuel tank to the engine. 1. Fuel cock F4, F6 The fuel cock turns on and off the supply of fuel from the fuel tank to the engine.
U6BV37E0.book Page 31 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components F2.5 1 ZMU07358 1. Open position F4, F6 To send fuel from the fuel tank to the carburetor, align the fuel cock with the position for the built-in fuel tank or portable fuel tank according to which fuel tank is being used. When using the built-in fuel tank, align the fuel cock with the built-in fuel tank position. When using a portable fuel tank, align the fuel cock with the portable fuel tank position. 1.
U6BV37E0.book Page 32 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components F4, F6 Move the gear shift lever forward to engage the forward gear or rearward to engage the reverse gear. 3 2 F4, F6 1 1 ZMU07360 1. Throttle grip EMU39711 ZMU06864 1. Forward position 2. Neutral position 3. Reverse position EMU25942 Throttle grip The throttle grip is on the tiller handle. Turn the grip counterclockwise to increase speed and clockwise to decrease speed. F2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 33 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components F4, F6 2 1 1 ZMU06808 1. Start mark “ 2. Notch ZMU06724 ” 1. Throttle friction adjuster EMU25995 EMU39243 Throttle friction adjuster The throttle friction adjuster provides adjustable resistance when the throttle grip is turned, and can be set according to operator preference. To increase resistance, turn the throttle friction adjuster clockwise. To decrease resistance, turn the throttle friction adjuster counterclockwise.
U6BV37E0.book Page 34 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components F2.5 F2.5 1 ZMU07362 1. Clip 2. Cord 3. Engine shut-off switch 1. Engine stop button F4, F6 F4, F6 1 1 ZMU06726 2 1. Engine stop button 3 ZMU06725 1. Engine shut-off switch 2. Cord 3. Clip EMU26003 EMU26013 Choke knob for pull type To supply the engine with the rich fuel mixture required to start, pull out this knob. F2.5 Engine stop button The engine stop button stops the engine when the button is pushed. 1 ZMU07363 1.
U6BV37E0.book Page 35 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components F2.5 F4, F6 1 1 ZMU06784 1. Choke knob ZMU07364 1. Manual starter handle F4, F6 EMU39723 Fuel joint cap (F4, F6) 1 The fuel joint is equipped with the fuel joint cap. WARNING! When not using a portable fuel tank, make sure to install the fuel joint cap. Otherwise, injury could result from striking the fuel joint accidentally. [EWM02411] ZMU06728 1.
U6BV37E0.book Page 36 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components F2.5 F2.5 1 1 ZMU07365 1. Steering friction adjuster F4, F6 F4, F6 1 1 ZMU06729 1. Steering friction adjuster To increase resistance, turn the steering friction adjuster clockwise. To decrease resistance, turn the steering friction adjuster counterclockwise. EMU40101 Trim rod (tilt pin) The trim rod (tilt pin) is used to adjust the trim angle of the outboard motor in relation to the angle of the boat transom. 36 ZMU07366 1.
U6BV37E0.book Page 37 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components 1 2 1 2 3 ZMU06838 1. Gear shift lever 2. Reverse position ZMU06731 1. Tilt support bar 2. Tilted up position 3. Shallow water cruising position EMU42600 Tilt support lever (F2.5) To keep the outboard motor in the tilted up position, lock the tilt support lever to the clamp bracket. 1 1 ZMU06839 1. Tilt lock When the gear shift lever is moved to the neutral position or forward position, the outboard motor can be tilted up.
U6BV37E0.book Page 38 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Components F2.5 1 1 ZMU07369 ZMU07367 1. Cowling lock lever 1. Carrying handle F4, F6 The carrying handle is used to carry the outboard motor. For information on carrying and transporting the outboard motor, see page 70. F2.5 1 ZMU07368 1 1. Cowling lock lever F4, F6 ZMU06787 1. Carrying handle 1 ZMU06850 1. Cowling lock lever EMU42850 Carrying handle F2.5 A carrying handle is provided on the rear of the outboard motor.
U6BV37E0.book Page 39 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Installation EMU39731 Installation The information presented in this section is intended as reference only. It is not possible to provide complete instructions for every possible boat and motor combination. Proper mounting depends in part on experience and the specific boat and motor combination. EWM02341 1 WARNING ● ● Overpowering a boat could cause severe instability.
U6BV37E0.book Page 40 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Installation 5. 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. ZMU06836 4. Hold the carrying handle and the handgrip on the front side of the bottom cowling and lift up the outboard motor using two people. 1 ZMU01760 1. Center line (keel line) 6.
U6BV37E0.book Page 41 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Installation the mounting height is too high, cavitation tends to occur, thus reducing the propulsion; and if the propeller 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 outboard motor so that the anti-cavitation plate is between the bottom of the boat and a level 25 mm (1 in) below it. F2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 42 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Installation 1 ZMU06811 1. Clamp screw 2. Attach one end to the restraint cable attachment and the other to a secure mounting point on the boat. Otherwise the engine could be completely lost if it accidentally falls off the transom. F2.5 1 ZMU07509 1. Restraint cable attachment F4, F6 1 ZMU06812 1.
U6BV37E0.book Page 43 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation EMU36381 First-time operation 1. EMU36391 Fill engine oil The engine is shipped from the factory without engine oil. If your dealer did not fill the oil, you must fill it before starting the engine. NOTICE: Check that the engine is filled with oil before first-time operation to avoid severe engine damage. [ECM01781] The engine is shipped with the following sticker, which should be removed after engine oil is filled for the first time.
U6BV37E0.book Page 44 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation EMU43710 EMU36442 Remove the top cowling Fuel system For the following checks, remove the top cowling from the bottom cowling. To remove the top cowling, pull the cowling lock lever(s) up and lift up the top cowling. F2.5 EWM00060 WARNING Gasoline and its vapors are highly flammable and explosive. Keep away from sparks, cigarettes, flames, or other sources of ignition.
U6BV37E0.book Page 45 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation ● Check the throttle cable and throttle link for loose or damaged connections. 1 2 ZMU06873 ZMU06851 1. Clip 2. Cord EMU42860 Engine oil ZMU06852 ● Check the shift link and start-in-gear protection cable for loose or damaged connections. F2.5 1. Put the outboard motor in an upright position (not tilted). 2. Remove the top cowling. 3.
U6BV37E0.book Page 46 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation F4, F6 1. Place the outboard motor in an upright position (not tilted). NOTICE: If the motor is not level, the oil level indicated on the dipstick may not be accurate. 1 [ECM01790] 2. Remove the oil filler cap and wipe the attached oil dipstick clean. 2 3 ZMU06737 1 2 1. Oil dipstick 2. Upper mark 3. Lower mark 5. Install the oil filler cap and tighten it completely. EMU27153 Engine ZMU06769 1. Oil filler cap 2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 47 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation 1 2 3 ZMU06128 ZMU07615 1. Fuel tank cap 2. Manual starter handle 3. Rubber seal 3. Hook the top cowling hook onto the bottom cowling, and then make sure that the fuel tank cap and manual starter handle fit properly into their respective holes. ZMU06130 After installing, check the fitting of the top cowling by pushing it with both hands. If the top cowling is loose, have it repaired by your Yamaha dealer. 1 ZMU06857 1. Hook 4. 5.
U6BV37E0.book Page 48 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation ● 1 ZMU06738 Gasoline is poisonous and can cause injury or death. Handle gasoline with care. Never siphon gasoline by mouth. If you should swallow some gasoline or inhale a lot of gasoline vapor, or get some gasoline in your eyes, see your doctor immediately. If gasoline spills on your skin, wash with soap and water. If gasoline spills on your clothing, change your clothes. 1. Cowling lock lever 6.
U6BV37E0.book Page 49 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation F4, F6 Fuel tank capacity (built in type): F2.5MHA 0.9 L (0.24 US gal, 0.20 Imp.gal) F4MHA 1.1 L (0.29 US gal, 0.24 Imp.gal) F6MHA 1.1 L (0.29 US gal, 0.24 Imp.gal) 1 3. ZMU07616 1. Fuel tank cap 2. Fill the fuel tank, but do not overfill it. WARNING! Do not overfill. Otherwise fuel can expand and overflow if the temperature increases. [EWM02610] F2.5 Tighten the fuel tank cap until a click is heard. 4.
U6BV37E0.book Page 50 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation TIP: Release the fuel vapor contained in the fuel tank. 6. While pressing and holding the pressure relief tab under the fuel tank cap again, turn the fuel tank cap counterclockwise to remove it. 1 ZMU07444 2 1. Air vent screw 3. 4. Remove the fuel tank from the boat. To loosen the air vent screw, turn it counterclockwise until it stops. 1 ZMU07447 1. Pressure relief tab 2. Fuel tank cap 7. 1 ZMU07445 Fuel tank capacity: 12 L (3.
U6BV37E0.book Page 51 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation Dispose of rags properly according to local laws or regulations. 8. Turn the fuel tank cap clockwise to tighten it until a click is heard. ● ● 1 smoking, and keep away from open flames and sparks while opening the air vent valve. This product emits exhaust gases which contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas which could cause brain damage or death when inhaled. Symptoms include nausea, dizziness, and drowsiness.
U6BV37E0.book Page 52 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation 1 Sending fuel for portable fuel tank (optional) (F4, F6) 1. To loosen the air vent screw, turn it counterclockwise until it stops. 1 ZMU07625 1 1. Air vent valve 2. Align the fuel cock with the built-in fuel tank position. ZMU07445 1. Air vent screw 2. 1 1 If there is fuel in the built-in fuel tank, open the air vent valve to prevent pressure from increasing inside the tank due to fuel expansion. 1 1 ZMU06720 1.
U6BV37E0.book Page 53 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation 2 1 2 3 4 ZMU07452 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 1 Toward the outboard motor Arrow Primer pump Toward the fuel tank ZMU07455 1. Fuel joint 2. Fuel hose 5. Remove the fuel joint cap. Align the fuel joint on the fuel hose with the fuel joint on the outboard motor and connect the fuel hose securely between the tank and the outboard motor while pinching the joint so that the primer pump arrow is pointing toward the outboard motor.
U6BV37E0.book Page 54 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation Procedure for starting outboard motor (F2.5) 1. Place the gear shift lever in neutral. WARNING! Always start the engine in neutral to avoid accidentally moving the boat. [EWM00111] 1. Arrow 2. Primer pump EMU27494 Starting engine EWM01600 WARNING 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. 2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 55 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation 4. Place the choke knob in the “ ” (start) position. After the engine starts, return the knob to the “ ” (run) position. 6. 7. After the engine starts, slowly return the manual starter handle to the original position before releasing it. Slowly return the throttle grip to the fully closed position. TIP: When the engine is cold, it needs to be warmed up. For further information, see page 57.
U6BV37E0.book Page 56 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation TIP: 1 If the ambient temperature is -15°C or less, turn the throttle grip so that the engine start mark “ ” is positioned past the notch in the tiller handle. ZMU06749 1. Neutral position 2. Attach the engine shut-off cord to a secure place on your clothing, or your arm or leg. Then, install the clip on the other end of the cord to the engine shut-off switch. ZMU06865 4. Pull out the choke knob fully. 1 ZMU06744 3.
U6BV37E0.book Page 57 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation ECM01810 NOTICE ZMU06746 6. 7. 8. 9. After the engine starts, slowly return the manual starter handle to its original position before releasing it. Warm up the engine. For further information, see page 57. Return the choke knob to its original position gradually. Slowly return the throttle grip to the fully closed position.
U6BV37E0.book Page 58 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation or less. After the engine has warmed up, push the choke knob in fully. Failure to do so will shorten engine life. TIP: ● ● If the choke knob is left pulled out after the engine starts, the engine will stall. In temperatures of -5°C or less, leave the choke knob pulled out fully for approximately 30 seconds after starting.
U6BV37E0.book Page 59 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation 3 2 1 ZMU06864 To shift from in gear to neutral 1. Close the throttle so that the engine slows to idle speed. 1. Forward position 2. Neutral position 3. Reverse position To shift to neutral 1. Close the throttle so that the engine slows to idle speed. 2. Move the gear shift lever to the neutral position. 1 2. After the engine is at idle speed in gear move the gear shift lever firmly and crisply into the neutral position. ZMU06749 1.
U6BV37E0.book Page 60 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation EMU39882 Stopping boat (F4, F6) 1 1 EWM02321 WARNING Do not use the reverse function to slow down or stop the boat as it could cause you to lose control, be ejected, or impact the load or other parts of the boat. This could increase the risk of serious injury. It could also damage the shift mechanism. The boat is not equipped with a separate braking system. Water resistance stops it after the throttle lever is moved back to idle.
U6BV37E0.book Page 61 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation 1 1 ZMU07444 ZMU06726 1. Engine stop button 1. Air vent screw 3. Align the fuel cock with the closed position. 1 3 1 2 ZMU06867 1 1. Engine shut-off switch 2. Cord 3. Clip 2. ZMU06871 1. Closed position Close the air vent valve and air vent screw. 1 1 4. After stopping the engine, disconnect the fuel hose from the fuel joint on the outboard motor, and then install the fuel joint cap.
U6BV37E0.book Page 62 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation 1 The trim angle of the outboard motor helps determine the position of the bow of the boat in the water. The correct trim angle is affected by variables, such as the load in the boat, sea conditions, and running speed. F2.5 2 ZMU06753 1. Fuel hose 2. Fuel joint cap 5. Disconnect the fuel hose from the fuel joint on the fuel tank. 2 1 ZMU07443 1. Fuel joint 2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 63 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation F2.5 F4, F6 1 A B ZMU07372 1. Trim rod F4, F6 1 A B ZMU06754 1. Trim operating angle 1 ZMU06755 EMU42830 Adjusting trim angle for manual tilt models EWM00400 WARNING ● ● ● Stop the engine before adjusting the trim angle. Use care to avoid being pinched when removing or installing the rod. Use caution when trying a trim position for the first time.
U6BV37E0.book Page 64 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation EMU40121 Adjusting boat trim Generally, a boat is stable when the keel line of the boat is up about 3 to 5 degrees. With the bow up, the boat may have a greater tendency to steer to one side or the other. If this occurs, adjust the trim angle. EMU44132 Tilting up and down Bow Up Too much trim-out puts the bow of the boat too high in the water.
U6BV37E0.book Page 65 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation EWM02722 2. WARNING Leaking fuel is a fire hazard. Close the air vent valve or air vent screw and place the fuel cock in the closed position if the outboard motor will be tilted for more than a few minutes. Otherwise, fuel may leak. 3. Tighten the steering friction adjuster by turning it clockwise to prevent the outboard motor from turning freely. Close the air vent valve.
U6BV37E0.book Page 66 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation TIP: If the outboard motor is not facing forward, the tilt support lever cannot automatically turn to the locked position. If the tilt support lever does not automatically lock, swing the outboard motor a little to the left and right. F4, F6 1. Align the fuel cock with the closed position. 1 ZMU06827 1 1. Steering friction adjuster 4. Close the air vent valve. 1 1 1 ZMU06871 1. Closed position 2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 67 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation 2. Fuel joint cap 6. Hold the rear of the top cowling and fully tilt the outboard motor up. Slightly lower the outboard motor from the fully tilted up position and fit the tilt support bar securely into the holder located on the clamp bracket. much resistance it could be difficult to steer, which could result in an accident. [EWM00721] F4, F6 1. Slightly tilt the outboard motor up. 2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 68 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation EMU28062 Shallow water (F4, F6) 1 EMU39891 Cruising in shallow water EWM02391 WARNING ● ● Operate the boat at the lowest possible speed when cruising in shallow water. Hitting an underwater obstacle could cause the outboard motor to lift out of the water, resulting in loss of control. When cruising in shallow water, do not operate in reverse.
U6BV37E0.book Page 69 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Operation 1 ZMU06749 1. Neutral position 2. Slightly tilt the outboard motor up, and then slowly tilt the outboard motor down while pulling the tilt support bar up. 1 ZMU06881 1. Tilt support bar EMU35391 Cruising in other conditions Cruising in salt water After operating in salt water, flush the cooling water passages with fresh water to prevent them from becoming clogged. Also rinse the outside of the outboard motor with fresh water.
U6BV37E0.book Page 70 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance EMU43015 Transporting and storing outboard motor EWM02620 WARNING ● ● ● ● ● USE CARE when transporting fuel tank, whether in a boat or car. DO NOT fill fuel container to maximum capacity. Gasoline will expand considerably as it warms up and can build up pressure in the fuel container. This can cause fuel leakage and a potential fire hazard. Leaking fuel is a fire hazard.
U6BV37E0.book Page 71 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance 1. 2. 3. Stop the engine and land the boat. Tighten the fuel tank cap until a click is heard. Close the air vent valve. 1 2 ZMU07628 1. Air vent valve 2. Fuel tank cap 4. Align the fuel cock with the closed position. 1 1 ZMU06871 1. Closed position 5. TIP: Place a towel or something similar under the outboard motor to protect it from damage. F4, F6 6.
U6BV37E0.book Page 72 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance 1 ZMU06827 1. Steering friction adjuster 7. Turn the tiller handle 180° so that it is pointing rearward. ZMU06835 10. When transporting or storing the outboard motor while removed from a boat, use an outboard motor stand. ZMU06836 8. 9. Loosen the clamp screws. Hold the carrying handle and the handgrip on the front side of the bottom cowling and lift up the outboard motor using two people to dismount it from the boat. 2 1 1.
U6BV37E0.book Page 73 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance ECM02551 NOTICE ● ● ZMU06806 ● Do not place the outboard motor on its side before the cooling water has drained from it completely. Otherwise, water may enter the cylinder through the exhaust valve and cause engine trouble. Transport and store the outboard motor as specified in “Transporting/Dismounting the outboard motor”. Store the outboard motor in a dry, wellventilated place, not in direct sunlight.
U6BV37E0.book Page 74 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance TIP: 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. 3. Remove the engine top cowling and silencer cover. 4. Remove the propeller. For further information, see page 89. 5. Install the outboard motor on the test tank. fogging hole of the silencer cover, if equipped.
U6BV37E0.book Page 75 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance 1 7. Fill the test tank with fresh water to above the level of the anti-cavitation plate. NOTICE: If the fresh water level is below the level of the anti-cavitation plate, or if the water supply is insufficient, engine seizure may occur. 8. Start the engine, operate it for 10–15 minutes at engine idle speed. WARNING! Do not touch or remove electrical parts when starting or during operation.
U6BV37E0.book Page 76 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance EMU39637 1 Flushing with the water flush plug (optional) (F4, F6) ECM00301 NOTICE Before starting the engine, make sure to supply water to the cooling water passages. Otherwise, the engine could overheat and be damaged. Cooling system flushing is essential to prevent the cooling system from clogging up with salt, sand, or dirt. In addition, fogging of the engine is mandatory to prevent excessive engine damage due to rust.
U6BV37E0.book Page 77 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance 13. Install the propeller. For further information, see page 89. 1 EMU39280 Lubrication 1. 2. ZMU02509 1. Water flush plug 8. Turn on the water supply to the outboard motor. 9. Start the engine, operate it for 10–15 minutes at engine idle speed. WARNING! 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.
U6BV37E0.book Page 78 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance ● 1 ZMU07862 1. Air intake 2. Drain the cooling water completely out of the outboard motor. Clean the body thoroughly. EMU28461 Checking painted surface of outboard motor Check the outboard 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 your Yamaha dealer.
U6BV37E0.book Page 79 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance nance will often pay off many times over in increased engine life and greater owner satisfaction. Consult your Yamaha dealer for additional maintenance recommendations. EMU34446 Maintenance chart 1 TIP: Refer to the sections in this chapter for explanations of each owner-specific action. The maintenance cycle on these charts assume usage of 100 hours per year and regular flushing of the cooling water passages.
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U6BV37E0.book Page 81 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance EMU34451 Maintenance chart 2 Every Item Actions 1000 hours Exhaust guide/exhaust manifold Inspection or replacement as necessary EMU28943 Greasing Yamaha grease A (water resistant grease) Yamaha grease D (corrosion resistant grease; for propeller shaft) F2.
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U6BV37E0.book Page 83 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance EMU39293 Cleaning and adjusting spark plug The spark plug is an important engine component. The condition of the spark plug can indicate something about the condition of the engine. For example, if the center electrode 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.
U6BV37E0.book Page 84 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance Spark plug torque: F2.5MHA 25 Nm (2.55 kgf-m, 18.4 ft-lb) F4MHA 13 Nm (1.33 kgf-m, 9.6 ft-lb) F6MHA 13 Nm (1.33 kgf-m, 9.6 ft-lb) TIP: If a torque-wrench is not available when you are fitting a spark plug, a good estimate of the correct torque is 1/4 to 1/2 a turn past fingertight. Have the spark plug adjusted to the correct torque as soon as possible with a torquewrench.
U6BV37E0.book Page 85 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance tighten 1/4 to 1/2 turn more. Tighten the drain screw to the correct torque with a torque wrench as soon as possible. 4. Add the correct amount of oil through the filler hole. Install the filler cap. NOTICE: Overfilling the oil could cause leakage or damage. If the oil level is above the upper level mark, drain until the level meets the specified capacity. [ECM01850] 2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 86 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance you are not familiar with the procedure for changing the engine oil, consult your Yamaha dealer. 1. Put the outboard motor in an upright position (not tilted). NOTICE: If the outboard motor is not level, the oil level indicated on the oil dipstick may not be accurate. [ECM01861] 6. Dispose of used oil according to local regulations. TIP: For more information on the disposal of used oil, consult your Yamaha dealer.
U6BV37E0.book Page 87 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance TIP: TIP: The oil lubrication check window does not indicate the engine oil level. Use the oil lubrication check window to make sure that the engine is being lubricated with oil while it is running. 6. Insert the tube of the oil changer into the oil filler hole, and then extract the engine oil completely using the oil changer.
U6BV37E0.book Page 88 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance oil level is not at the proper level, add or extract oil until the oil is between the upper and lower marks. Checking propeller EWM02280 WARNING You could be seriously injured if the engine accidentally starts when you are near the propeller. Before inspecting, removing, or installing the propeller, place the gear shift lever in neutral, and remove the clip from the engine shut-off switch. 1 2 3 ZMU06737 1. Oil dipstick 2. Upper mark 3.
U6BV37E0.book Page 89 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance EMU30672 Installing propeller 1 EMU39323 Spline models ECM00501 NOTICE Make sure to use a new cotter pin and bend the ends over securely. Otherwise, the propeller could come off during operation and be lost. ZMU06777 1. Propeller shaft EMU30662 Removing propeller 1. 2. EMU39310 Spline models 1. Straighten the cotter pin and pull it out using a pair of pliers. 2. Remove the propeller nut and washer.
U6BV37E0.book Page 90 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance F4, F6 TIP: If the propeller nut hole does not align with the propeller shaft hole after tightening the propeller nut, tighten the nut further or loosen the nut to align the holes. 2 EMU39784 Changing gear oil EWM02350 WARNING Be sure the outboard motor is securely fastened to the transom or a stable stand. You could be severely injured if the outboard motor falls on you. 1 ZMU06779 1. Gear oil drain screw 2. Oil level plug 4. 1.
U6BV37E0.book Page 91 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Maintenance from the surface of the anode. Consult a Yamaha dealer for replacement of the external anode. F2.5 ECM00720 NOTICE Do not paint anodes, as this would render them ineffective. F2.5 1 F4, F6 ZMU07374 1. Anode F4, F6 ZMU06780 6. Put a new gasket on the oil level plug. When the oil begins to flow out of the oil level plug hole, insert and tighten the oil level plug. Tightening torque: 9 Nm (0.92 kgf-m, 6.6 ft-lb) 7.
U6BV37E0.book Page 92 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Trouble Recovery EMU44021 Troubleshooting This section describes the likely causes and remedies for problems, such as those in the fuel, compression, and ignition systems, poor starting, and loss of power. Please note that all of the items in this section may not apply to your model. If your outboard motor requires repair, bring it to a Yamaha dealer. Engine will not start. Q. Is fuel tank empty? A. Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel. Q.
U6BV37E0.book Page 93 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Trouble Recovery A. Open air vent valve. Q. Is choke knob pulled out? A. Return to home position. Q. Is carburetor clogged? A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer. Q. Is fuel joint connection incorrect? A. Connect correctly. Q. Is throttle cable adjustment incorrect? A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer. Engine power loss. Q. Is propeller damaged? A. Have propeller repaired or replaced. Q. Is propeller pitch or diameter incorrect? A.
U6BV37E0.book Page 94 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Trouble Recovery A. Connect correctly. 3. Engine vibrates excessively. Q. Is propeller damaged? A. Have propeller repaired or replaced. 4. Whether damage is found or not, return to the nearest harbor slowly and carefully. Have a Yamaha dealer check the outboard motor before operating it again. EMU43680 Q. Is propeller shaft damaged? A. Have serviced by a Yamaha dealer. Q. Are weeds or other foreign material tangled on propeller? A.
U6BV37E0.book Page 95 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Trouble Recovery ● ● 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 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 flywheel or other moving parts when the engine is running. Do not install the starter mechanism or top cowling after the engine is running.
U6BV37E0.book Page 96 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Trouble Recovery 12. While lifting the fuel tank, insert the knotted end of the emergency starter rope into the notch in the flywheel rotor and wind the rope several turns clockwise. TIP: 9. Install 2 bolts into the rear section of the fuel tank. If the rope is too long after winding it around the flywheel, shorten its length at the handle. 13. Pull the rope slowly until resistance is felt. 14.
U6BV37E0.book Page 97 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Trouble Recovery ● ● ● ● Avoid accidentally pulling the cord 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. Make sure that no one is standing behind you when pulling the starter rope. It could whip behind you and injure someone. An unguarded, rotating flywheel is very dangerous.
U6BV37E0.book Page 98 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Trouble Recovery 2. Manual starter/flywheel magnet cover 5. Reinstall 2 bolts to secure the fuel tank. ZMU06744 8. ZMU06783 6. Insert the knotted end of the emergency starter rope into the notch in the flywheel magnet and wind the rope several turns around the flywheel magnet clockwise. Align the engine start mark “ ” on the throttle grip with the notch in the tiller handle. 2 1 ZMU06808 1. Start mark “ 2. Notch 1 2 ZMU06876 1. Notch 2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 99 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Trouble Recovery 1 ZMU06816 1. Choke knob EMU33501 Treatment of submerged motor If the outboard motor is submerged, immediately take it to a Yamaha dealer. Otherwise some corrosion may begin almost immediately. NOTICE: Do not attempt to run the outboard motor until it has been completely inspected.
U6BV37E0.book Page 100 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Consumer information EMU29836 YAMAHA FOUR-STROKE OUTBOARD MOTOR THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. and Yamaha Motor Canada Ltd. (“Yamaha”) hereby warrant that new Yamaha four-stroke outboard motors will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the period of time stated herein, subject to certain stated limitations. PERIOD OF WARRANTY.
U6BV37E0.book Page 101 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Consumer information 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. Racing or competition use, modification of original parts, abnormal strain. 2.
U6BV37E0.book Page 102 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM Consumer information EMU29845 IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION IF YOU USE YOUR YAMAHA OUTSIDE THE U.S.A. OR CANADA Welcome to the Yamaha Family! Congratulations on the purchase of your new Yamaha products. Yamaha is committed 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.
U6BV37E0.book Page 1 Wednesday, May 1, 2013 8:56 AM EMU43021 For your best ownership experience, think Genuine Yamaha! Genuine Yamaha Parts — Genuine Yamaha replacement parts are the exact same parts as the ones originally equipped on your vehicle, providing you with the performance and durability you have come to expect.
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