Lubrication / oil, Fuel, Installation – Briggs & Stratton AA0101 User Manual

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Boats can become unstable when engaging

forward or reverse gears or when changing

direction.
The result could be slipping or falling within the

boat or overboard.

• Operate the boat with occupants and the

operator safely seated.

• DO NOT stand or make sudden changes in

direction while the boat is in motion.

• Any person operating the boat MUST have full

knowledge of the operation and handling of the

motor and boat.

• DO NOT operate while under the influence of

medication or alcohol.

• Every person on board must wear and use a U.S.

Coast Guard approved Personal Flotation

Device (PFD).

WARNING

• Start and run engine outdoors.
• Do not start or run engine in an enclosed area.
• Avoid back trolling and prolonged running with high

winds from the stern that could expose you to high

concentrations of exhaust gasses.

Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an

odorless, colorless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea,

fainting or death.

WARNING

LUBRICATION / OIL

ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION

• Oil capacity is approximately 0.7 liters or 24 oz.

CAUTION:

Engine shipped from Briggs &

Stratton without oil. Before starting engine, fill with

oil. Do not overĆfill.

• Use no special additives with recommended oils. Do not

mix oil with gasoline.

• Use a high quality detergent oil classified For Service

SF, SG, SH, SJ" or higher such as Briggs & Stratton 30,

Part Number 100005.

• Use recommended SAE viscosity grade oil per starting

temperature according to chart.

°

F-20

0

20

40

60

80

100

°

C-30

-20

-10

0

10

20

30

40

32

*

The use of nonĆsynthetic multiĆviscosity oils (5WĆ30,

10WĆ30, etc.)in temperatures above 40° F (4° C) will

result in higher than normal oil consumption.

** SAE 30 oil, if used below 40° F (4° C), will result in hard

starting and possible engine bore damage due to

inadequate lubrication.

Checking and Adding Oil

• Engine must be in an upright vertical position when

checking and changing oil.

• Check oil level with dipstick before starting engine.
• Keep oil level at FULL mark on the dipstick.
• Do not overfill.
• Check level daily, or after every eight (8) hours of use.

Note:

Synthetic oil meeting ILSAC

GFĆ2, API certification mark and API

service symbol (shown at left) with SJ/

CF ENERGY CONSERVING" or highĆ

er, is an acceptable oil at all temperatuĆ

res. Use of synthetic oil does not alĆ

ter required oil change intervals.

GEAR CASE OIL RECOMMENDATION

CAUTION:

The gear case is shipped

from factory with oil. Engine oil and gear

case oil are not interchangeable.

• Gear case holds approximately 118 cc or 4 oz.
• Use a high quality 80WĆ90W gear oil.
• Do not use special additives.

Gear Case Lubrication

Drain and fill the gear case with fresh oil every 50 hours and at

the end of the boating season.

FUEL

FUEL RECOMMENDATION

This engine is certified to operate on gasoline. Exhaust

Emission Control System: EM (Engine Modifications).

Type of Fuel to Use

Use clean, fresh, regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum of

77 octane. Fresh fuel prevents gum from forming in the fuel

system or on essential carburetor parts. Purchase fuel in

quantities that can be used within 30 days.

Do not use gasoline which contains Methanol. Do not mix oil

with gasoline.

WARNING

Before refueling, allow

engine to cool 2 minutes.

Adding Fuel

Clean around fuel fill before removing cap to refuel. Remove

cap. Fill tank to approximately 1Ć1/2 inches below top of neck

to allow for fuel expansion. Be careful not to overfill.

Replace cap and connect the fuel line to the outboard before

starting.

Keeping Fuel Fresh

For engine protection, we recommend use of Briggs & Stratton

Fuel Fresh Gasoline Additive, Part No. 5041, available from

any Authorized Briggs & Stratton Service Dealer. Mix additive

with gasoline in fuel tank or storage container. Run engine for a

short time to circulate additive through carburetor. Engine and

fuel can then be stored up to 24 months.

INSTALLATION

OUTBOARD PLACEMENT

Fig. 3

• The capacity plate on the boat shows the

maximum horsepower allowable for your boat.

DO NOT exceed this limit.

• DO NOT operate the boat until the outboard has

been properly installed.

• Use the instructions below as a guide. Follow the

boat manufacturer's recommendations to install

the outboard to the boat.

WARNING

1. Center the outboard

Ê

on the transom

Ë

.

2. Be sure the antiĆventilation plate

Ì

of the outboard is

positioned below the bottom

Í

of the boat.

3. Tighten the clamp screws

Î

to secure the outboard to

the transom.

CAUTION: Inspect clamps periodically for tightness

to prevent engine from coming off transom.

4. Adjust the tilt pin to obtain a vertical position for the

outboard. See Trim Angle.

5. Test the range of steering motion

Ï.

No part of the

gear case or propeller should contact the transom.

TRIM ANGLE

Fig. 4

• The trim angle of the outboard can be adjusted to suit the

transom angle and varying load conditions. Consult the

boat manufacturer's instructions also.

• The outboard has six trim positions

Ê

.

• The ideal trim angle allows the antiĆventilation plate to

run parallel

Ë

to the water surface.

• If the bow of the boat is above horizontal

Ì

put the tilt pin

in a lower adjustment hole to move the outboard closer to

the transom (example from hole A" to hole B" or C").

• If the bow of the boat is below horizontal

Í

put the tilt pin

in a higher adjustment hole to move the outboard farther

from the transom (example from hole F" to hole E" or

D").

• Do not adjust the trim angle while the engine is

running.

WARNING

Tilt Outboard

WARNING

• The outboard can be tilted to gain clearance and avoid

lower unit damage when landing the boat in shallow

water.

The outboard cannot be locked in the UP position.
• Tilt the outboard using ONLY the tilt/carry handle

Î

at

the rear of the outboard. Pull the tilt/carry handle in the
direction

Ï

as shown to tilt the outboard.

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