2004 Johnson 3.5 hp R 2-Stroke Outboard Owners Manual

EMERGENCY STARTING
Tie a knot in the end of your emergency starter cord
and hook it in the notch on the flywheel. Wind the
cord clockwise around the starter ridge on the fly-
wheel.
WARNING
The engine cover is a machinery guard. Pre-
vent injury by keeping hands, clothing and
hair clear of all moving parts. DO NOT use
your hands to turn the flywheel; use starter
cord only.
1
2
Prevent electric  shock  by keeping clear of
the ignition coil and spark plug lead when
the  engine  is  being  started  or  is  running.
Shock can cause serious injury under cer-
tain conditions.
If the starter cord breaks or the starter fails, you can
start your engine using a piece of its broken starter
cord or another 3/16 in. (5 mm) cord about 3 ft. (0.9
m) long.
1.
2.
Knot
NEUTRAL
Follow the starting procedure in Engine Starting.
Loosen the three engine cover latches. Lift off the
engine cover.
With the engine in neutral, pull the emergency start-
ing cord hard. Repeat, if necessary, until the engine
starts and runs.
Do not attempt to replace the starter or engine cov-
er while the engine is running. Proceed to nearest
harbor for service.
Loosen the two starter housing screws and one fuel
tank mounting screw. Remove the starter housing.
Reinstall and tighten the fuel tank mounting screw
and reconnect the stop switch ground wire by rein-
stalling it with one of the starter housing screws.
Engine Starting - 19
Product Specification
CategoriesBRP Brand Manuals, Johnson 2-Stroke Manuals, Johnson Brand Manuals, Johnson Outboard Manuals
Document TypeBoat Motor Manual. Marine Operator's Engine Guide.
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Model Year2004
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Publisherjohnson.com
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