Inspecting idling speed, Changing engine oil, Maintenance – Yamaha T50D User Manual

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Maintenance

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the filter housing.

5.

Attach the filter assembly to the bracket.

6.

Run the engine and check the filter and
lines for leaks.

EMU29040

Inspecting idling speed

WARNING

EWM00450

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
flushing 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 smooth-
ly.
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.

NOTE:

Correct idling speed inspection is only possi-
ble if the engine is fully warmed up. If not

warmed up fully, the idle speed will measure
higher than normal. If you have difficulty ver-
ifying the idle speed, or the idle speed re-
quires adjustment, consult a Yamaha dealer

or other qualified mechanic.

2.

Verify whether the idle speed is set to
specification. For idle speed specifica-
tions, see page 38.

EMU29073

Changing engine oil

WARNING

EWM00760

Avoid draining the engine oil immedi-
ately after stopping the engine. The oil
is hot and should be handled with care
to avoid burns.

Be sure the outboard motor is securely
fastened to the transom or a stable

stand.

CAUTION:

ECM00970

Do not overfill the oil, and be sure the
outboard motor is upright (not tilted)
when checking and changing the en-
gine oil.

If the oil level is above the upper level
mark, drain until the level meets the
specified capacity. Overfilling the oil

could cause leakage or damage.

CAUTION:

ECM01240

Change the engine oil after the first 10
hours of operation, and every 100 hours
or at 6-month intervals thereafter. Other-

wise the engine will wear quickly.

NOTE:

Change the engine oil when the oil is still

warm.

1.

Put the outboard motor in an upright po-

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