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INSTALLATION & PREDELIVERY
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION
HULL PREPARATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
TRANSOM MEASURING AND DRILLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
LIFTING THE OUTBOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
STEERING SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
OUTBOARD MOUNTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
OUTBOARD RIGGING
COMMON PRACTICES – ALL MODELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
CONTROL CABLE IDENTIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
CABLE RETAINER CLIP INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
EVINRUDE E-TEC 90° V MODELS 200–300 HP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
EVINRUDE E-TEC 60° V MODELS 115–200 HP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
EVINRUDE E-TEC MODELS 40–90 HP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
EVINRUDE E-TEC MODELS 15–30 HP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
FUEL AND OIL PRIMING
FUEL REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
FUEL SYSTEM PRIMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
OIL REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
OIL INJECTION RATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
BREAK-IN OILING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
OIL SUPPLY PRIMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
PREDELIVERY
BEFORE START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
RUNNING CHECKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
PROPELLERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
WATER TEST AND FINAL ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
ENGINE MOUNTING HEIGHT AND JACK PLATE ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
FUEL SYSTEM VACUUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
ENGINE WATER PRESSURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
WATER PRESSURE CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
TILT LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT (75 – 300 HP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
TRIM SENDING UNIT ADJUSTMENT (75 – 300 HP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
TRIM SENDING UNIT ADJUSTMENT (25 – 60 HP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
TRIM TAB ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
DUAL-OUTBOARD ALIGNMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
SAMPLE PREDELIVERY CHECKLIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
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INSTALLATION & PREDELIVERY
SAFETY INFORMATION
This publication is written for qualified, factory- DO NOT perform any work until you have read
trained technicians who are already familiar with and understood these instructions completely.
the use of Evinrude/Johnson Special Tools. The
included information is not a substitute for work Torque wrench tightening specifications must
experience. It is an organized guide for reference, strictly be adhered to.
repair, and/or maintenance. Should removal of any locking fastener (lock tabs,
The following symbols and/or signal words locknuts, or patch screws) be required, always
may be used in this document: replace with a new one.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if Unless otherwise specified, engine must be OFF
not avoided, could result in death or seri- when performing this work.
ous injury
Always be aware of parts that can move, such as
flywheels, propellers, etc.
A CAUTION Some components may be HOT. Always wait for
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if engine to cool down before performing work.
not avoided, could result in minor or mod-
If you use procedures or service tools that are not
erate personal injury.
recommended in this manual, YOU ALONE must
decide if your actions might injure people or dam-
age the outboard.
NOTICE Indicates an instruction which, if
not followed, could severely damage engine This document may be translated into other lan-
components or other property. guages. In the event of any discrepancy, the
English version shall prevail.
These safety alert signal words mean:
ATTENTION!
BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
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A DANGER
Contact with a rotating propeller is likely to result in serious injury or death. Assure the
engine and prop area is clear of people and objects before starting engine or operating boat.
Do not allow anyone near a propeller, even when the engine is off. Blades can be sharp and
the propeller can continue to turn even after the engine is off. Remove propeller before ser-
vicing and when running the outboard on a flushing device.
DO NOT run the engine indoors or without adequate ventilation or permit exhaust fumes to
accumulate in confined areas. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide which, if inhaled,
can cause serious brain damage or death.
A WARNING
Wear safety glasses to avoid personal injury, and set compressed air to less than 25 psi (172
kPa).
The motor cover and flywheel cover are machinery guards. Use caution when conducting
tests on running outboards. DO NOT wear jewelry or loose clothing. Keep hair, hands, and
clothing away from rotating parts.
During service, the outboard may drop unexpectedly. Avoid personal injury; always support
the outboard’s weight with a suitable hoist or the tilt support bracket during service.
To prevent accidental starting while servicing, disconnect the battery cables at the battery.
Twist and remove all spark plug leads.
The electrical system presents a serious shock hazard. DO NOT handle primary or secondary
ignition components while outboard is running or flywheel is turning.
Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive under certain conditions. Use caution
when working on any part of the fuel system.
Protect against hazardous fuel spray. Before starting any fuel system service, carefully
relieve fuel system pressure.
Do not smoke, or allow open flames or sparks, or use electrical devices such as cellular
phones in the vicinity of a fuel leak or while fueling.
Keep all electrical connections clean, tight, and insulated to prevent shorting or arcing and
causing an explosion.
Always work in a well ventilated area.
Replace any locking fastener (locknut or patch screw) if its locking feature becomes weak.
Definite resistance to tightening must be felt when reusing a locking fastener. If replacement
is indicated, use only authorized replacement or equivalent.
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INSTALLATION & PREDELIVERY
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL
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INSTALLATION & PREDELIVERY
EMISSION-RELATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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BOAT RIGGING
REMOTE CONTROLS
BOAT RIGGING
REMOTE CONTROLS Several remote control options, including both
mechanical and electronic systems, are available
Control System Selection in the Evinrude/Johnson Genuine Parts and
Accessories catalog.
Outboard remote control systems provide the
operator with tools for: Mechanical control systems use push/pull
• Starting and stopping the engine cables to physically move the shift and throttle
• Shifting into Forward, Neutral, or Reverse components on the outboard.
• Changing engine speed
• Changing the tilt/trim angle of the outboard. These systems use a Modular Wiring System
(MWS) harness to carry start, stop, and trim sig-
The remote control system must include the fol- nals (analog) to the outboard. Specific harness
lowing features: selection depends on the type of Information Dis-
• Shift stroke must be 1.125 to 1.330 in. (28.6 to play system being used. Refer to INFORMATION
33.8 mm) between Neutral and Forward DISPLAY SYSTEMS on p. 11.
• Throttle stroke must PUSH for open
• Start-in-gear prevention Electronic control systems, such as Evinrude
• Emergency stop switch with lanyard—multiple- ICON, manage all engine control functions
outboard installations require separate start through a low-voltage, digital data network.
switches and a single emergency stop switch
• Connections for engine monitor warning system
Refer to Engine Monitor System on p. 11.
A WARNING
The remote control used must have start- Evinrude ICON multi-engine control 007986
in-gear prevention. This feature can pre-
vent injuries resulting from unexpected These systems can only be used with outboards
boat movement when the outboard starts. equipped for electronic control, including Evinrude
ETEC models identified with a “DE” prefix in the
Always install and recommend use of an
model number.
emergency stop/key switch. Doing so will
reduce the risk of personal injury or death Conversion kits are available to add electronic
should the operator fall away from the con- control capabilities to standard ETEC models from
trols or out of the boat. 150 to 300 HP, 2008 and newer.
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BOAT RIGGING
REMOTE CONTROLS
Control Installation
Plan the installation of remote controls carefully,
following all instructions provided with the control.
FWD
15.0°
NEUTRAL
15.0° REV
1
85.5°
Select an appropriate location based on the boat 40.5°
configuration.
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BOAT RIGGING
REMOTE CONTROLS
1 2 3
1. Surface side-mount remote control DR4277
2. Cable support
3. 12 in. (30 cm) cable loop at front of outboard
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INFORMATION DISPLAY SYSTEMS
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INFORMATION DISPLAY SYSTEMS
G
I
S
3
5
1 PUL
2
3
6
4
G REV
I
S
PUL +12V
4 GND
NO OIL
WATER TEMP
CHECK ENGINE
LOW OIL
3 4
6 2 5
1 6
0 7
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INFORMATION DISPLAY SYSTEMS
IT
IT
EX
U
EX
U
P
P
S S
DO GE DO GE
WN PA TE R WN PA TE R
MENU EN EN
MENU
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
1 3A
6 5
BUSS BUSS BUSS
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
2
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INFORMATION DISPLAY SYSTEMS
3550
RPM
70 x 100
3550
RPM
70
RPM
3550
70 x 100
3550
RPM
70
Display
Control
IT
UP
EX
IT
IT
IT
UP
UP
UP
EX
EX
EX
DOW ES
DOW ES DOW ES N PAG ER DOW ES
N PAG ER N PAG ER ENT N PAG ER
ENT ENT MENU ENT
MENU MENU MENU
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
BUSS BUSS BUSS BUSS
Trim Switch
Panel
Start/Stop
Switch Panel
Emergency
Stop Switch
Panel
Information
Buss Cable Display
Extension
30 40 30 40 30 40 30 40
20 20 20 20
50 50 50 50
10 10 10 10
60 60 60 60
0 0 0 0
x 100
x 100
70 x 100
70 70 x 100
70
RPM RPM RPM RPM
Main 3550 3550 3550 3550
IT
UP
EX
IT
IT
IT
UP
UP
UP
EX
EX
EX
DOW ES
Station
DOW ES DOW ES N PAG ER DOW ES
N PAG ER N PAG ER ENT N PAG ER
ENT ENT MENU ENT
MENU MENU MENU
Control
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
BUSS BUSS BUSS BUSS BUSS
Port
Trim Switch
Panel
Start/Stop
Center Buss Cable Switch Panel
Extension
OFF
RUN Master
Power
Switch
Starboard
FUSE
(+)
(–)
Hub Hub
(+)
Gateway
Backbone Buss Cable Module
Accessory Harness and Relay Kit
Typical Evinrude ICON network for three outboards and two control stations 007978
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
Battery Location
Proper installation will prevent battery movement 3
while underway.
• Secure all batteries in protected locations
• Place battery as close to the outboard as possi- 2
ble
• Battery location must provide access for peri-
odic maintenance
• Use battery mounting trays or battery boxes on 1
all battery installations Marine Style Battery Post DR5103
1. Starwasher
• Connections and terminals must be covered 2. Hex nut
with an insulator 3. Terminal Insulator
• Battery connections must be clean and free
from corrosion NOTICE Do not use wing nuts to fasten ANY
• Read and understand the safety information battery cables. Wing nuts can loosen and
supplied with the battery before installation. cause electrical system damage not covered
under warranty.
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
Battery Cable Requirements Dual outboard installations can utilize the oppos-
Evinrude outboards are shipped with stranded ing outboard's primary battery as a secondary bat-
copper battery cables for typical installations in tery for emergency starting only.
which the starting battery is close to the transom. Secondary
Specialized outboard installations with extended • Used as back-up starting battery under abnor-
length battery cables require an increased wire mal operating conditions.
size. Refer to the following table. • Red (+) cable connected to battery switch.
• Secondary battery is charged independently
from primary battery.
15–30 HP 40–300 HP
1 to 10 Ft. 6 Gauge 4 Gauge Accessory
(.3 to 3 m) • Not used as starting battery.
• Isolated from outboard start function.
11 to 15 Ft. 4 Gauge 2 Gauge • No red (+) cable connected to battery switch.
(3.4 to 4.6 m)
Secondary and accessory batteries are often
16 to 20 Ft. 2 Gauge 1 Gauge
charged by an isolated battery charging circuit.
(4.9 to 6.1 m)
Refer to Auxiliary Battery Charging on p. 17.
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
NOTICE The negative (–) terminals of a mul- 60° V4–V6 Models 004944
1. Accessory battery charge connector
tiple 12-volt battery installation must be con-
nected together.
NOTICE The accessory charging kit must
Auxiliary Battery Charging never be connected to any battery of a 24-volt
electrical system.
EVINRUDE E-TEC V4 – V6 MODELS
Evinrude E-TEC V4–V6 outboards are equipped EVINRUDE E-TEC 40 – 90HP MODELS
with isolated battery charging capability. The iso- Evinrude E-TEC 40 – 90 HP outboards do not
lated charge connection must only be used to have a built in isolator feature. Proper methods
charge a single 12-volt battery or two 12-volt bat- must be used to connect a second battery.
teries wired in parallel.
Battery charging output on 40 – 90 HP models is
NOTICE Never connect an external battery 25 Amps. Be sure to follow published standards
isolator to the stator of an Evinrude E-TEC. for wire gauge selection. Refer to Battery Cable
Requirements on p. 16.
Accessory Charge Lead Kit, P/N 5006253, is
routed from a connector on the outboard’s electri- If a battery isolator is desired, a battery switch,
cal harness to the accessory battery. such as P/N 506161, and a voltage sensitive
relay, such as BEP model 710-125A, can be used
to create a battery isolator/combiner.
The voltage sensitive relay (VSR) regulates
1 charging of a second battery based on predeter-
mined voltage levels of the primary battery.
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
1 2 4
S
S
S
BOTH
1 2 BOTH
ON OFF
1 2
OFF
3 OFF
VSR
+ #1 #1 #2
+ #1 + #2
PRIMARY PRIMARY SECONDARY PRIMARY SECONDARY
#1 #2
S
BOTH BOTH
1 2 1 2
OFF OFF
+ + #1 + #2 + #2
#1
PRIMARY SECONDARY SECONDARY PRIMARY
008055
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
Two outboards: One primary battery each; one isolated accessory battery
#1 #2 1
S
S
BOTH BOTH
1 2 1 2
OFF OFF
+ #1 + + #2
PRIMARY ACCESSORY PRIMARY
008053
Two outboards: One primary battery each; two isolated accessory batteries
#1 #2
S
S
BOTH BOTH
1 2 1 2
OFF OFF
+ #1 + #1 + #2 + #2
PRIMARY ACCESSORY ACCESSORY PRIMARY
008054
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FUEL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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FUEL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
174176
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FUEL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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BOAT RIGGING
REMOTE OIL TANK INSTALLATION (V4 – V6)
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REMOTE OIL TANK INSTALLATION (V4 – V6)
Place floor bracket on center line between end 1.8 GALLON TANK
lines. Use the inner bracket holes as guides to drill Place rods into floor bracket and secure floor
two 5/32 in. (4 mm) pilot holes. bracket with lag bolts.
1 1
2 2
COB5381
1. Rods 22149A
2. Lag bolts
3 GALLON (11.4 L) TANK
Place rods into floor bracket and secure floor Place oil tank onto floor bracket. If cover is not
bracket with lag bolts. pre-assembled, route oil supply hose and harness
through the cover and position cover on the oil
tank. Attach spring-loaded rods to cover.
1 1
2 2
1. Rods 22241B
2. Lag bolts
1. Crossbar DRC7418
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REMOTE OIL TANK INSTALLATION (V4 – V6)
Installation Recommendations
• Select a location on the deck of the boat that is
above the oil tank fill cap.
• Select a deck location which allows the required
length of 1½ in. I.D. fill hose to route as directly
and as vertically as possible.
• Avoid inappropriate hose routings that could
distort the fill tube or tank tube.
• Refer to installation instructions provided with DRC8123
remote oil fill kit.
Additional Items Required
NOTICE A slanted area of the deck will allow • 1½ in. I.D. fill hose cut to required length. Fill
water to drain away from the fill and is best hose (P/N 123956) is available in 25 ft. (7.6 m)
suited for the installation. lengths.
• Two corrosion resistant 2 in. (50 mm) hose
clamps.
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CABLE AND HOSE INSTALLATION
6 7 8 9
Typical outboard installation DRC6487
1. Oil tank
2. Anti-siphon valve Typical Large Splash Well DRC7797
3. Water separating fuel filter
4. Starting battery
5. Accessory battery
6. Flexweave protective sleeve
7. Access cover
8. Primer bulb
9. Battery switch
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CABLE AND HOSE INSTALLATION
Fuel Hose
The fuel hose may be routed outside of the pro-
tective sleeve or conduit. Electric primers or man-
1
ual primers may not require this consideration.
Route fuel hoses with enough slack to allow the
primer bulb arrow to point “up” during use.
1 2
Flexible conduit installation 005138 1. Fuel supply hose and fuel fitting - 3/8 in. (9 mm) 003963
2. Oil supply hose and fitting - 1/4 in. (6 mm)
Battery Cables
When routing battery cables, be sure to:
• Route cables through the protective sleeve.
• Use the most direct path to route the battery
cables to the battery or battery switch.
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CABLE AND HOSE INSTALLATION
A WARNING
1. Clamp identification numbers 000093
DO NOT re-use Oetiker clamps. Fuel leak-
age could contribute to a fire or explosion.
Clamp Selection
To select the correct size Oetiker clamp, measure Chose a clamp so that the outside diameter of the
the outside diameter of the hose when installed on hose is approximately in the middle of the clamp-
the fitting. ing range of the clamp.
Hose mm 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Diameter inch 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/4 1 1-1/4 1-1/2 1-3/4
008458
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CABLE AND HOSE INSTALLATION
000108
DP0886
000090
1 2
1. Open clamp 000092
2. Closed clamp
000091
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NOTES
NOTES
Technician’s Notes Related Documents
Bulletins
Instruction Sheets
Other
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OUTBOARD INSTALLATION
HULL PREPARATION
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION
HULL PREPARATION The stern brackets must contact the flat surface of
Maximum Capacity
the transom. Modify trim that prevents the stern
brackets from resting against the transom surface.
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Do not modify stern brackets.
A WARNING
A WARNING
Do not overpower the boat by installing an
outboard that exceeds the horsepower DO NOT install an outboard on a curved or
indicated on the boat’s capacity plate. irregular surface. Doing so can wear, bind,
Overpowering could result in loss of con- and damage components, causing loss of
trol. control.
Water Flow
Inspect the hull area directly in front of the mount-
ing location.
• Boat-mounted equipment should not create tur-
bulence in the water flow directly in front of the
1029A
outboard's gearcase. Turbulence or disruptions
in the water flow directly in front of the gearcase
Mounting Surface will affect engine cooling and propeller perfor-
Inspect transom surface prior to drilling mounting mance.
holes. • Avoid locating outboard centerlines within 3 in.
(76 mm) of bottom strakes on dual-outboard
• The transom should meet ABYC Standards.
installations.
• The transom must be flat.
• The transom angle should be approximately 14
degrees.
• Check transom strength and height.
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HULL PREPARATION
Transom Brackets and Jack Whenever possible, use mounting hardware sup-
Plates plied with the outboard to install jack plate on tran-
som. Tighten to a torque of 40 ft. lbs. (54 N·m).
When mounting an outboard on a jack plate:
• Refer to the manufacturer's recommendations NOTICE To prevent damage to outboard,
for maximum weight and horsepower.
check installation frequently for:
• The jack plate must provide a rigid, one-piece
mounting assembly—either a solid surface, or • Loose mounting bolts and nuts
surfaces adequately connected to prevent flex- • Loose tilt tube or steering cable nuts
ing or twisting. • Elongated mounting holes
• DO NOT use a jack plate constructed in two • Bent or deformed washers
separate pieces—lack of support can twist the Replace any hardware that fails to maintain
stern brackets, wear tilt tube bushings and torque specifications.
thrust rollers, and bend or break components.
Mounting Hardware
IMPORTANT: Damage caused by use of a two-
piece jack plate or unstable mounting surface will A WARNING
not be covered by warranty.
Use all mounting hardware supplied with
Recommended Designs the outboard to help ensure a secure
installation. Substituting inferior hardware
can result in loss of control.
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TRANSOM MEASURING AND DRILLING
TRANSOM MEASURING If the standard spacing does not allow full steering
travel in a particular installation, it may be neces-
AND DRILLING sary to increase the spacing.
1 2 3 4
1. Chine DR5568
2. Strake
3. Keel
4. Hull centerline
Dual-Outboard Centerlines
The following table lists standard ABYC centerline
spacing between outboards in dual installations:
2 and 3 cylinder 22 in. (559 mm) 1 2 3
V4 and V6 26 in. (660 mm) 1. Port centerline DRC5527B
2. Hull centerline
3. Starboard centerline
Some applications may require changes in this
dimension to avoid strakes, to adjust for transom
height, or for performance reasons. Best perfor-
mance can be determined only through testing.
Refer to boat manufacturer for recommendations.
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TRANSOM MEASURING AND DRILLING
1 1
15 HP Models 007999
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TRANSOM MEASURING AND DRILLING
2 1 2
2 in. 2 in.
(50.8mm) 6 7/16 in. (50.8mm)
6 7/16 in.
(163.5mm) (163.5mm)
3 3
8 in.
8 in.
(203.2mm)
(203.2mm)
3 3
1
4 15/16 in. 4 15/16 in.
(125.4mm) (125.4mm)
Quantity
1. Center of Transom 5. Bolt * 4 * Choose from the following bolt sizes:
2. Top of Transom 6. 318272 Plate 2 327053 3 in. (76 mm)
3. 1/2” Bolt Hole Locations 7. 318273 Retainer 2 318573 3 1/2 in. (89 mm)
4. Outside of Transom 8. 319886 Screw 4 336676 4 1/2 in. (114 mm)
9. 307238 Washer 2 331578 5 in. (127 mm)
10. 320248 Washer 4 354101 6 in. (152 mm)
11. 313623 Nut 4 354102 7 in. (178 mm)
12. 318572 Cap 4 354103 8 in. (203 mm)
354104 9 in. (229 mm)
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TRANSOM MEASURING AND DRILLING
9
90°
12 11 10 5
6
7
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TRANSOM MEASURING AND DRILLING
2 2 2.09 in.
2.09 in.
(53.08 mm)
(53.08 mm)
3 3
1
8.99 in.
228.34 mm)
3 3
1. Center of Transom
2. Top of Transom
3. 5/16” Bolt Hole Locations
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TRANSOM MEASURING AND DRILLING
2.09 in.
(53.08 mm)
8.99 in.
(228.34 mm)
90°
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TRANSOM MEASURING AND DRILLING
5 in. 5 in.
(126.2 mm) (126.2 mm)
2
1
1. Center of Transom
2. Top of Transom
3. 5/16” Bolt Hole Locations
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TRANSOM MEASURING AND DRILLING
2 in.
3 3/4 in. (50.2 mm)
3 1/2 in.
(95.25 mm) (91 mm)
3
3/4 in.
(19 mm)
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TRANSOM MEASURING AND DRILLING
2.1 in.
(53.1 mm)
2 2
3 3
1 7.39 in.
(187.6 mm)
3 3
1. Center of Transom
2. Top of Transom
3. 5/16” Bolt Hole Locations
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TRANSOM MEASURING AND DRILLING
2
2.1 in.
(53.1 mm)
9.38 in.
(238.25 mm)
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OUTBOARD INSTALLATION
LIFTING THE OUTBOARD
Use correct Lifting Fixture to lift outboard: Fasten appropriate chain hook to eye of tool.
Model Lifting Fixture Carefully hoist outboard with chain and unbolt out-
board mounting brackets from frame.
90° V6 P/N 396748 with
1 3/4 in. screws 40–90 HP MODELS
60° V4–V6 P/N 342672 With recoil starter removed, place lifting tool on
40–90 HP P/N 396748 with flywheel and seat the three screws completely.
1 1/8 in. screws Refer to RECOIL STARTER REMOVAL in the
correct Service Manual.
15–30 HP P/N 354717
90° V6 MODELS
Position lifting tool on flywheel and seat the three 1
screws completely. 2
1
2
1. Lifting fixture 002098
2. 1 1/8 in. screws
Fasten appropriate chain hook to eye of tool. Fasten appropriate chain hook to eye of tool.
Carefully hoist outboard with chain and unbolt out- Carefully hoist outboard with chain and unbolt out-
board mounting brackets from frame. board mounting brackets from frame.
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LIFTING THE OUTBOARD
A WARNING
Use this tool for horizontal lifting of 30 HP
and smaller Evinrude E-TEC models ONLY.
DO NOT use this tool to lift outboards
larger than 30 HP Evinrude E-TEC models.
To avoid personal injury and boat or out- 007211
board damage, DO NOT use this tool to
install or remove outboard from transom Remove chain from lifting tool.
as outboard can unexpectedly tip.
Remove lifting tool from outboard.
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STEERING SYSTEMS
A WARNING
DO NOT use cable over pulley steering on
40 HP and larger outboards.
007213
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OUTBOARD MOUNTING
0078A
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OUTBOARD MOUNTING
40–65 HP, MANUAL TILT MODELS Install the mounting bolts through the stern brack-
Manual tilt models require Transom Mounting Kit, ets and transom. Install round backing plates and
P/N 394219. The kit includes a transom mounting locknuts onto bolts and tighten securely.
plate and hardware for fastening outboard to tran-
som.
1 2
2 3
1
3
1
1
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NOTES
NOTES
Technician’s Notes Related Documents
Bulletins
Instruction Sheets
Other
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OUTBOARD RIGGING
COMMON PRACTICES – ALL MODELS
OUTBOARD RIGGING
COMMON PRACTICES – Cable Retainer Clip Installation
When installing retainer clips on control arm link-
ALL MODELS age pins, clips should be locked and must not be
bent or deformed.
Control Cable Identification
IMPORTANT: Identify control cable function
For proper installation, review the following steps: 3
• Place washer on pin.
before rigging outboard. • Position retainer clip with straight section on the
Identify each control cable: bottom and angled section on the top.
• Put the control handle into NEUTRAL position. • Use long nose pliers to insert straight section of
The throttle cable casing guide will retract com- clip into linkage pin hole.
pletely and the shift cable casing guide will go to
the midpoint of its travel.
2 2
Extend the control cables and lubricate them with • Push the clip towards the hole while lifting on
the curved end with the pliers.
Triple-Guard grease.
• Be sure retainer clip fully engages the pin.
• Lock the retainer by moving the angled section
behind the straight section.
30501
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 90° V MODELS 200–300 HP
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 90° V MODELS 200–300 HP
same path to the starboard side of the powerhead. Hold the shift linkage in NEUTRAL.
Secure all cables with clamps.
Push and pull on the shift cable and observe the
cable slack. Hold the casing guide in the center of
the slack.
003974
1 2
NOTICE After installation, make sure there
is enough clearance for all cables to avoid
binding or chafing through all engine steering
and tilting angles.
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 90° V MODELS 200–300 HP
Make sure that idle stop of the throttle lever is Battery Cable Connections
against the crankcase. Install battery cables on starter solenoid and main
ground stud.
2 1
003972
1
1. Seal 42079A
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 90° V MODELS 200–300 HP
Connect outboard main wire harness to boat wire If using a mechanical control system, connect the
harness. Secure connectors in bracket. Refer to I-Command Engine Interface Cable to the EMM
the diagram inside of the electrical cover. CANbus connector.
1 1
NOTICE BE SURE all harnesses and wires Use an I-Command Ignition and Trim Harness to
are not pinched, cannot contact flywheel, and connect the outboard to the key switch and trim/tilt
do not interfere with moving throttle or shift control. Seal unused SystemCheck connector
linkages. with 6-Pin Connector Seal, P/N 586076.
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 90° V MODELS 200–300 HP
For an I-Command oil level display, an accessory IMPORTANT: Do not force connectors or lock-
CANbus oil level sender must be installed in the ing rings. Properly aligned connectors assemble
oil tank. Connect the sender to the I-Command easily.
network. Refer to the I-Command Digital Net-
work Guide, P/N 355008. DO NOT use Electrical Grease on ICON buss
cable connectors.
Use Evinrude Diagnostics software to adjust net-
work settings in the EMM. From the Settings To assemble the connectors:
screen, select Engine Options. • Use the large tabs and small tabs to carefully
align buss cable connectors.
• Carefully align pins and sockets of connectors.
Do NOT force connectors together.
• Tighten locking rings of buss connectors finger
tight. Do NOT use locking rings to force connec-
tors together.
1
Connect the buss cable from the rear network hub Engine Monitor information is distributed to an
to the outboard’s network harness. ICON or I-Command network through the ICON
gateway module. Refer to the I-Command Digital
Network Guide, P/N 355008.
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 90° V MODELS 200–300 HP
current, resulting in erratic operation of the To send water pressure data to the EMM, along
remote control system. with an I-Command display, install a water pres-
sure transducer kit.
For more information, refer to the Evinrude ICON
Remote Control System Installation Guide, Water pressure readings in excess of 40 psi (275
P/N 764952. kpa) are possible for 90° V6 models at boat
speeds in excess of 50 mph (80 kph/43 kts).
Water Pressure Gauge
Use 50 psi Water Pressure Transducer Kit,
To display engine water pressure, install a water
P/N 5008640.
pressure hose fitting in the cylinder block as
shown.
3
Use Pipe Sealant with Teflon on the threads of the 1
hose fitting. Refer to installation instructions sup-
plied with gauge.
1
Connect the transducer lead to the engine wiring
harness connector.
2
1. Water pressure hose fitting 005035 1
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 60° V MODELS 115–200 HP
9 12
8 4
To prevent accidental starting while servic-
7
ing, disconnect the battery cables at the 3
5
battery. Twist and remove all spark plug 1 2
leads.
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 60° V MODELS 115–200 HP
same path to the starboard side of the powerhead. Make sure the remote control, gearcase, shift link-
Secure all cables with clamps. age, and shift cable are in NEUTRAL.
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 60° V MODELS 115–200 HP
Make sure that idle stop of the throttle lever is Battery Cable Connections
against the crankcase. Install battery cables on starter solenoid and main
ground stud.
1
2
004954
1
1. Seal 42079A
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 60° V MODELS 115–200 HP
Connect outboard main wire harness to boat wire NOTICE BE SURE all harnesses and wires
harness. Secure connectors in brackets. are not pinched, cannot contact flywheel, and
do not interfere with moving throttle or shift
linkages.
2 1
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 60° V MODELS 115–200 HP
Route the harness under the front of the EMM and switch is on. Newer, quick connect-style networks
around the port side of the powerhead. Secure do not use this connection.
with tie straps.
1 1
1
1
2
1
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 60° V MODELS 115–200 HP
2
Engine Options Screen 008563
1. Large tabs 007883
2. Small tabs
ICON Network Connections
If the outboard is equipped for an Evinrude ICON Do not rotate connectors until they align. This
control system, connect the outboard to the net- could result in a mismatched connection. It is pos-
work as follows. sible for each pin to enter a socket even if the tabs
are misaligned. Look at the tabs to ensure con-
Refer to Evinrude ICON / I-Command Harness nector alignment prior to making the connection.
Connections on p. 14.
Engine Monitor information is distributed to an
Connect the buss cable from the rear network hub ICON or I-Command network through the ICON
to the outboard’s network harness. gateway module. Refer to the I-Command Digital
Network Guide, P/N 355008.
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EVINRUDE E-TEC 60° V MODELS 115–200 HP
Water Pressure Gauge To send water pressure data to the EMM, along
with an I-Command display, install a water pres-
To display engine water pressure, install a water
sure transducer kit.
pressure hose fitting in the cylinder block as
• Use 50 psi Water Pressure Transducer Kit,
shown.
P/N 5008640 on 2012 and newer 60° V4/V6
Use Pipe Sealant with Teflon on the threads of the models.
hose fitting. Refer to installation instructions sup- • Use 30 psi Water Pressure Transducer Kit,
plied with gauge. P/N 5008300 on 2011 and older 60° V4/V6
models.
Route the water pressure hose around the star-
board side of the powerhead along the same path
1
as the battery cables.
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EVINRUDE E-TEC MODELS 40–90 HP
Refer to Control Cable Identification on p. 51. Remove cable retainer from anchor block. Apply
Triple-Guard grease to both anchor block pockets.
Apply soapy water to the inside surfaces of grom-
met and install cables and fuel line as shown:
3
1
4 1
2 5
002104
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EVINRUDE E-TEC MODELS 40–90 HP
1
2
1
If there are not enough threads on the shift cable
for the adjustment, or if the gearcase does not
shift fully into FORWARD or REVERSE, refer to
the Service Manual for shift rod height adjust-
ment.
002103
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EVINRUDE E-TEC MODELS 40–90 HP
3
2
1 001999
1. Recess 002011
2. Tie strap
002102
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EVINRUDE E-TEC MODELS 40–90 HP
1 2 CYLINDER MODELS
To prevent interference with engine cover latch,
2 bundle excess wiring behind EMM cooling water
hose. Secure I-Command connectors to back side
3 of engine harness with tie strap.
1
2
2
1
1. Engine harness 006738
2 2. EMM cooling water hose
3
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EVINRUDE E-TEC MODELS 40–90 HP
4
3
2
ALL MODELS 2
Adjust harness routing as needed and secure with
tie straps.
4
Use an I-Command Ignition and Trim Harness to
1. Electrical cover 006737
connect the outboard to the key switch and trim/tilt 2. Wire channel
control. Seal unused SystemCheck connector 3. Tab
4. Tie strap
with 6-Pin Connector Seal, P/N 586076.
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EVINRUDE E-TEC MODELS 40–90 HP
1. Fitting 002461
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EVINRUDE E-TEC MODELS 15–30 HP
1 2
1. Tie strap 007127
2. Blank sealing decal
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EVINRUDE E-TEC MODELS 15–30 HP
Adjust the shift cable trunnion to align with the adjust the trunnion nut so the casing fits onto the
center of the trunnion block. throttle lever pin.
1
2
1 2
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EVINRUDE E-TEC MODELS 15–30 HP
SystemCheck Harness Route trim and tilt connector under air silencer.
Use tie strap to secure connector as shown.
Connections
Before installing electrical connectors, check that
the seal is in place. Clean off any dirt from con- 1
nectors. Apply a light coat of Electrical Grease to
the seal only. DO NOT fill connectors with Electri-
cal Grease.
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NOTES
NOTES
Technician’s Notes Related Documents
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Instruction Sheets
Other
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FUEL AND OIL PRIMING
FUEL REQUIREMENTS
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FUEL SYSTEM PRIMING
40 – 300 HP MODELS
Insert the fuel supply hose from the fuel tank into a
suitable container. Squeeze the fuel primer bulb or
activate the boat-mounted electric fuel primer until
fuel flows from the fuel hose.
002552
15 – 65 HP MODELS
Connect the fuel hose connector to the quick con-
IMPORTANT: Failure to remove the clamp may nect fitting on the outboard.
cause fuel starvation and poor running qualities.
ALL MODELS
Use the primer to fill the vapor separator.
A WARNING
Failure to check for fuel leaks could allow
a leak to go undetected, resulting in fire or
explosion and may cause personal injury
or property damage.
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OIL REQUIREMENTS
OIL REQUIREMENTS The TC-W3 oil type setting is the standard setting
for all outboards. Set TC-W3 for:
Recommended Lubricants • Operation with all TC-W3 outboard oils includ-
Evinrude/Johnson XD100, XD50, or XD30 out- ing XD30, XD50, or XD100.
board oils are recommended for use in Evinrude • Applications requiring maximum lubrication.
E-TEC outboards. If these oils are not available, • Extreme applications (commercial or harsh con-
you must use a TC-W3 certified oil. ditions, racing or other high performance opera-
tion).
Evinrude/Johnson XD100 outboard oil is highly • Use this setting with XD100 outboard oil in
recommended for all conditions and applications. extreme applications
Engine Lubricant Below 32°F (0°C) The XD100 setting provides an option to run the
If the outboard will be operated in temperatures outboard at a reduced oil injection rate. This set-
below freezing (32°F, 0°C), use Evinrude/Johnson ting REQUIRES the use of Evinrude XD100 out- 4
XD100. board lubricant and is not recommended for all
applications.
LOW OIL Warning Test IMPORTANT: The XD100 setting is not avail-
IMPORTANT: For new outboards, test low oil able on all models.
warning before filling oil tank.
Use the XD100 setting for:
Turn key switch to ON. The engine monitor warn- • Conventional use (runabouts, cruisers)
ing display should show “LOW OIL.” • Moderate applications
Add enough oil to raise level to at least one-quar-
ter capacity. 1
The “LOW OIL” warning should not display.
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OIL REQUIREMENTS
Powerhead oil programming labels are provided Install decals in a highly visible location, such as
to identify EMM oil programming. Install the cor- one of the following:
rect label to alert user to specific oil requirements. • Dashboard/deck of boat, next to key switch
• Deck of boat, next to the remote oil fill
• Deck of boat, next to oil tank assembly
2 • Oil tank cover
1 • Cover of oil tank compartment
• Attach to oil tank or oil fill cap.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the engine label and
boat decals match EMM programming.
Break-In Oiling
IMPORTANT: DO NOT add oil in the fuel tank
1. Evinrude/Johnson XD30 outboard lubricant (TC-W3) 004964
on Evinrude E-TEC models.
YELLOW label
2. Evinrude/Johnson XD100 outboard lubricant (Premium) The Engine Management Module (EMM) will auto-
BLUE label (Installed) matically supply extra oil to the engine as follows:
• 90° V6: First two hours above 2000 RPM
An XD100 Outboard Oil Decal, P/N 352369, is
• 60° V4 & V6: First five hours above 2000 RPM
available to label boats equipped with outboards
• 40 – 90 HP: First two hours above 2000 RPM
that have been programmed for the reduced oil
• 15 – 30 HP: First two hours above 2000 RPM
injection ratio.
Follow these steps for outboard set-up:
NOTICE • Use Evinrude Diagnostics software to make
sure the break-in program has been started.
• The oil tank should be filled and the oil level
This outboard has been programmed for
marked for reference.
the use of Evinrude ® /Johnson® XD100™
outboard oil ONLY. NOTICE The operator must monitor the oil
Failure to use Evinrude ®/Johnson® tank level to confirm oil consumption. This
XD100™ outboard oil may harm engine may require several hours of operation above
performance and shorten engine life. idle.
355627
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OIL SUPPLY PRIMING
OIL SUPPLY PRIMING Prime the rear oil pump FIRST (cylinder oil pump).
Once oil supply hose from the oil tank is filled with Dynamic Test Screen 008570
oil, connect the hose to the oil supply fitting on 1. Prime Cylinder Oiler button
outboard and secure with Oetiker clamp.
With the Prime Cylinder Oiler function activated,
Oil Pump Priming continue to squeeze the oil primer bulb until oil
Squeeze the oil primer bulb until oil flows from the flows through the oil distribution hoses of the rear
oil supply hose, through the oil filter, and into the oil pump.
crankcase oil pump (front oil pump).
NOTICE The software priming function must
IMPORTANT: Inspect oil filter to make sure it is be used along with the primer bulb for two rea-
filled with oil. All air must be eliminated from the oil sons:
filter during priming procedure. • The primer bulb alone will not move oil
Continue to squeeze the oil primer bulb until oil through the rear pump assembly unless the
pump is running.
flows through the front oil pump, into the oil distri-
• The pump assembly cannot prime itself until
bution hoses, and to the crankcase fittings.
it has been filled with oil.
Use Evinrude Diagnostics software to make sure
the EMM is programmed for the type of oil being
2
used.
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OIL SUPPLY PRIMING
Prime the front oil pump assembly LAST. Repair any fuel or oil leaks.
Use the Prime Oil System button of the Dynamic 115 – 200 HP 60° V4/V6 and
Test screen to prime the front oil pump.
200 – 250 HP 90° V6 Models
Oil Hose Priming
Insert the oil supply hose from the oil tank into a
suitable container. Squeeze the oil primer bulb
until oil flows from the oil tank into the container.
1 Once oil supply hose from the oil tank is filled with
oil, connect the hose to the oil supply fitting on
outboard and secure with Oetiker clamp.
3 2
1. Oil distribution hose 004398
2. Small bubbles
3. Large bubbles
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OIL SUPPLY PRIMING
Use the Prime Oil System button of the Dynamic Make sure that oil flows through the rear oil distri-
Test screen to prime the oil pump. bution manifold to the cylinder block fittings.
3 2
1. Oil distribution hose 004398
2. Small bubbles
1 3. Large bubbles
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OIL SUPPLY PRIMING
15 – 90 HP Models
Use Evinrude Diagnostics software to make sure
the EMM is programmed for the type of oil being 1 1
used.
Start the outboard. Use the oil priming function in
the software to make sure the system is com-
pletely primed.
15 – 30 HP Models 007130
1. Oil distribution hoses
3 2
Dynamic Test Screen 008570A
1. Prime Oil System button 1. Oil distribution hose 004398
2. Small bubbles
3. Large bubbles
If the “LOW OIL” warning was previously tested
(see LOW OIL Warning Test on p. 77), the warn- Repair any fuel or oil leaks.
ing should turn OFF during oil system priming.
The oiling system on these models can also be
Observe oil flow through all oil distribution hoses. primed using the Self-Winterizing feature if diag-
Air must be purged during the priming procedure. nostics software is not available. Refer to Opera-
tor’s Guide.
40 – 90 HP Models 007997
1. Oil distribution hoses
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PREDELIVERY
BEFORE START-UP
PREDELIVERY
BEFORE START-UP Trim and Tilt Fluid
Gearcase Lubricant A CAUTION
With outboard vertical, check the gearcase lubri- Correct fluid level must be maintained to
cant level: ensure operation of the impact protection
• Remove the lubricant level plug. Lubricant must built into the unit.
be even with the bottom of the threaded hole.
• A clean tie strap can be used as a “dip stick” if
Make sure trim and tilt reservoir is full before run-
the lubricant level is not obvious.
ning outboard:
• Add HPF PRO gearcase lubricant as needed.
• Tilt the outboard and engage the tilt support.
• Remove filler cap and check fluid level.
• Three Ram System–Add Power Trim/Tilt Fluid
or GM Dexron II, as needed, to bring level to the
5
1 bottom of the fill plug threads.
Oil Level
Make sure oil tank contains an adequate supply of
the correct lubricant for the outboard and that the
Three Ram System, 75 - 300 HP 004277
LOW OIL warning has been tested. Refer to Rec- 1. Filler cap
ommended Lubricants on p. 77.
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PREDELIVERY
RUNNING CHECKS
A WARNING
Contact with a rotating propeller is likely to
Single Ram System, 75 - 130 HP 008017
1. Filler cap result in serious injury or death. Assure
the engine and prop area is clear of people
and objects before starting engine or oper-
ating boat. Do not allow anyone near a pro-
peller, even when the engine is off. Blades
can be sharp and the propeller can con-
1 tinue to turn even after the engine is off.
A CAUTION
DO NOT run outboard without a water sup-
ply to the outboard’s cooling system. Cool-
Single Ram System, 15 - 60 HP 008018 ing system and/or powerhead damage
1. Filler cap could occur.
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PREDELIVERY
RUNNING CHECKS
Start-In-Gear Prevention 1
A WARNING
Make certain that the starter will not oper-
ate when the outboard is in gear. The start-
in-gear prevention feature is required by
5
the United States Coast Guard to help pre-
vent personal injuries.
1. Water pump overboard indicator 008469B
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PROPELLERS
008329
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PREDELIVERY
PROPELLERS
Propeller Hardware Installation If cotter pin holes in the nut (without keeper) and
shaft do not align, tighten further. Do not loosen.
A WARNING
Install keeper (if applicable). Install new cotter pin.
To prevent accidental starting while servic-
ing, twist and remove all spark plug leads. Aluminum or stainless steel
1 2 Small diameter hub
Without keeper
120 to 144 in. lbs
IMPORTANT: Depending on propeller style, dif- 3
ferent thrust bushings, spacers, and cotter pin
keepers are used. See the Evinrude/Johnson
Genuine Parts and Accessories Catalog for cor-
rect propeller hardware. Aluminum or stainless steel
1 2 4 Large diameter hub
With keeper
Apply Triple Guard grease to the entire propeller 70 to 80 ft. lbs
shaft before installing the propeller. 3
Install thrust bushing onto propeller shaft with
taper of bushing matching taper of shaft.
Aluminum interchangeable hub
5
If installing a propeller with an interchangeable Small diameter hub
1 2 Without keeper
hub, assemble the propeller following instructions 120 to 144 in. lbs
provided with the propeller.
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PREDELIVERY
WATER TEST AND FINAL ADJUSTMENTS
IMPORTANT: Complete the Predelivery Check- A higher vacuum indicates an excessive restric-
list and obtain owner’s signature at the time of tion in the fuel supply. Repair as needed.
delivery. The Predelivery Checklist must be kept
on file for seven years. Engine Water Pressure
Check engine water pressure. Confirm adequate
water pressure at all engine speeds and in turns.
Refer to the Water Pressure Chart on p. 89.
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WATER TEST AND FINAL ADJUSTMENTS
5-6 10-11 12-14 15-17 16-18 16-18 13-15 15-17 16-18 19-21 20-22
75–90 HP
(34-41) (68-75) (82-96) (103-117) (110-124) (110-124) (89-103) (103-117) (110-124) (131-144) (137-151)
115–130 HP 5-6 9-10 12-14 15-17 18-20 20-21 20-22 21-23 21-23 21-23 21-23
60° V4 (34-41) (62-68) (82-96) (103-117) (124-137) (137-144) (137-151) (144-158) (144-158) (144-158) (144-158)
150–200 HP 4-5 9-11 14-16 17-19 19-21 20-22 20-22 21-23 22-24 23-25 24-26
60° V6 (27-34) (62-75) (96-110) (117-131 (131-144) (137-151) (137-151) (144-158) (151-165) (158-172) (165-179) 5
200–250 HP 3-5 7-9 8-10 9-11 10-12 11-13 12-14 13-15 14-16 15-17 16-18
90°V6 (3.3L)1 (27-34) (48-62) (55-68) (62-75) (68-82) (75-89) (82-96) (89-103) (96-110) (103-117) (110-124)
250–300 HP 4-6 7-11 9-12 10-14 12-15 14-16 15-18 16-19 18-20 18-25 20-30
90°V6 (3.4L)1 (27-41) (48-75) (62-82) (68-96) (82-103) (96-110) (103-124) (110-131) (124-137) (124-172) (137-207)
Notes:
1. Water pressure readings in excess of 40 psi (275 kpa) are possible for these models at boat speeds above 50 MPH
(80 KPH/43 knots).
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WATER TEST AND FINAL ADJUSTMENTS
Tilt Limit Switch Adjustment Place the outboard in normal operating position.
(75 – 300 HP) Rotate the LOWER adjustment tab UP to reduce
the maximum tilt. Rotate the UPPER adjustment
A WARNING tab DOWN to increase the maximum tilt position.
If the outboard does not clear all boat parts
when tilted fully or turned side to side,
safety related parts could be damaged in
the course of such outboard movement.
Injuries could result from loss of boat con-
trol.
2
Adjust the tilt limit switch on all new outboard
installations.
1
Check the clearance between outboard(s) and the
boat’s motor well and transom area. Tilt out-
1. Lower adjustment tab DR4268
board(s) to highest point of clearance and turn the 2. Upper adjustment tab
steering system lock to lock.
Check the adjustment by tilting the outboard fully.
If the outboard contacts the boat's motor well
when fully tilted, adjust the tilt limit cam to reduce Repeat this procedure until the tilt limit switch
full-tilt position. stops the outboard's upward travel before it con-
tacts the motor well.
NOTICE The tilt limit cam will not prevent
the outboard from overriding the adjustment if To prevent damage to equipment, provide addi-
the outboard is tilted manually. tional motor well clearance when needed. Con-
sider either changing the outboard mounting
position or modifying the boat if the possibility for
interference and damage exists.
A WARNING
Adjusting the tilt limit cam will NOT pre-
vent the outboard from tilting fully and
contacting the motor well if the gearcase
hits an object at high speed. Such contact
could damage the outboard and boat and
injure boat occupants.
DR3916
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WATER TEST AND FINAL ADJUSTMENTS
Trim Sending Unit Adjustment Observe the trim gauge. If the needle does not
show center position, tilt the outboard up and
(75 – 300 HP) adjust the sending unit by pivoting it up or down.
Tilt the outboard and engage the tilt support.
A WARNING
When the outboard is returned to the cus-
tomer, the trim limiter rod must be
installed and in the same location as it
was when the motor was brought in for
service. Leaving the trim limiter rod out, or
changing the adjustment, could allow the
motor to unexpectedly trim in too far and
cause loss of control.
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WATER TEST AND FINAL ADJUSTMENTS
4
1
1. Lever DR5090
2. Eccentric cam
3. Contact point
1. Trailering lock 18954 4. Cam screw
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WATER TEST AND FINAL ADJUSTMENTS
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WATER TEST AND FINAL ADJUSTMENTS
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INDEX
INDEX
A nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn D nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Hoses
Fuel System 20, 27
Grommet 65
Oiling System 27
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INDEX
I nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Propeller
I-Command Installation 87
System settings 56, 63, 70 Selection 86
Water Pressure Gauge 57, 64, 70
I-Command Network R nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Lubrication T nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Priming
Fuel System 76
Oiling System 79
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SAMPLE PREDELIVERY CHECKLIST
PREDELIVERY CHECKLIST
OB MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER KEY NUMBER
1
2
*355441*
3
4
5
IMPORTANT: Use this Checklist together with the Evinrude E-TEC Installation and Predelivery Guide. Every Evinrude/Johnson Dealer is
responsible to perform a complete predelivery inspection on all Evinrude E-TEC outboards. If an Evinrude E-TEC outboard was pre-rigged
by the boat builder, a complete predelivery inspection is still required. Refer to the current Evinrude E-TEC Installation and Predelivery
Guide for detailed instructions. Dealer predelivery programs should include additional inspections related to boat accessories and trailers.
At Time of Sale Fuel System Operational Checks
Explain to owner all on-product Safety Primer bulb EV JO BRP 5/16 3/8 Adjust shift and throttle cables
Labels/Tags and the importance of reading the Other (list brand)____________________ Check remote control operation
Operators Guide before operating engine(s)
Fuel hose - SAE J30R9 type 5/16 3/8 Check start-in-gear prevention
Install engine Safety Labels/Tags (language
chosen by customer according to availability) Fuel hoses installed with Oetiker clamps Check key switch and engine cutoff switch
Explain the BRP Limited Warranty Water separating fuel filter kit recommended Check display/gauge operation
Explain selection of outboard lubricant Oil System Check operation of trim and tilt switches
Owners outboard oil selection: Correct installation of remote oil tank Check tilt limit switch adjustment
XD100 XD50 XD30 Other Oil Hose - 25 ft. [7.6 m] maximum, no splices Check trim sending unit adjustment
New boat package Repower Remote oil fill kit (vent not restricted) optional Water pressure / overboard indicator
15 20 25 30 transom height Steering System Check reverse lock/tilt lock operation
Remote Control (with start-in-gear protection) Mechanical - grease/tighten/adjust system Check shallow water drive operation
EV JO BRP Hydraulic - fill/bleed/check system Trailering bracket check ground clearance
Other (list brand) ___________________ Set multi-engine alignment (toe-in/toe-out) No Fuel, Oil or Water leaks
Mechanical Electronic (EST) Outboard Installation Engine temperature IDLE _____°F or °C
Single lever binnacle Dual lever binnacle Mounting height - correct? ICON System Checks
Concealed side mount Surface side mnt Mounting hardware - torqued?
Start/Stop Switch(es)
EV JO BRP shift and throttle cables Water pressure device - installed / set up?
Engine Cutoff Switch (2nd station only)
Other (list brand) ____________________ ICON Conversion Kit (V6 optional add-on kit)
Neutral Throttle Switch
Key switch with tether cord Oil and Fuel Set Up, Check Fluid Levels
RPM Switch
MWS harnesses Check LOW OIL warning BEFORE filling oil tank
Trim Switch Panel (3, 4 or 5 engines only)
Tiller Control Fill oil tank(s) with outboard lubricant
Check fuel level Propeller(s)
Tiller Handle Kit (15115HP only) optional
Remove blue clamp on vapor separator vent EV JO BRP
BRP Electronic Controls
Gateway module and buss cables Prime fuel system Other (list brand) ___________________
6 port hubs and protective covers (2) Prime oil system - purge air from system Stainless Steel Aluminum
Master Power/Key Switch Check no fuel or oil hoses are kinked Diameter _________ Pitch __________
Engine Cutoff Switch Panel 2nd station Check gearcase lubricant level Torque _______ in.lbs. ft.lbs. N·m
Accessory Power Relay Kit Check power trim and tilt fluid level Cotter pin keeper and/or cotter pin installed
ESM engine identity plugs (multi-engine) Evinrude Diagnostics Software Set Up On the Water Operational Checks
Displays, Gauges and Networks Oil Break-In set Engine RPM at IDLE (in gear) ___________
I-Command digital display(s) Set Tiller Mode Tiller handle kit installation only
Engine RPM at WOT __________________
Network buss cables and T-connectors Set Oil Type: XD100 TC-W3 install tag
Engine temperature WOT______°F or °C
Engine Interface Cable (EMM to NMEA) ICON Set Up (Use Evinrude Diagnostics software)
Boat fuel system vacuum __________ In. Hg.
Power Supply Kit (NMEA network) Update engine software conversion kit only
Calibrate shift/throttle actuators conversion kit Water pressure at IDLE _________ psi / kPa
Network and terminators (2) (NMEA network)
Tachometer pulse setting Set station protect optional Water pressure at WOT _________ psi / kPa
Batteries, Wiring, and Switches I-Command Set Up Adjust multi-engine alignment (toe-in/toe-out)
Calibrate trim / tilt sending unit (Use Ev Diag) as needed for optimum water pressure
Batteries: Qty. ______ CCA Rating _______
Set multi-engine identity (Use Ev Diag) At time of delivery dealer:
Cable size: ____ ga. Length:_____ ft. / m
Connections tight NO wing nuts! Set Engine and Fuel Tank Configuration Complete electronic warranty registration
Battery switch operation optional and Fuel Tank Capacity (See Users Guide) Must retain this document with outboard file
Auxiliary Battery Charging optional Set Engine Data (See Users Guide) Give owner a completed copy of this form
The dealer named in this document has instructed me on the operation, maintenance, safety features, and warranty policy for my outboard, all of
which I understand. I am satisfied with the predelivery set-up and inspection of my outboard. I acknowledge that I have reviewed the on product
safety labels and tags. I understand the importance of reading the operator's guide that I have received completely and thoroughly before operating
the engine(s). Where not already required by law: I recognize the importance of
Inspected by: _____________________________________ following safe boating practices.
I have taken a safe boating course before using the outboard.
Dealer name: _____________________________________ I will take a safe boating course before using the outboard.
I will not take a safe boating course before using the outboard.
Dealer number: ___________________________________
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