2004 Yamaha Outboard F4C Boat Owners Manual

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WARMING UP ENGINE
1)
After  the   engine   starts,  return   the
choke knob  to  the half-way  position.
For approximately  the first 5 minutes
after starting, warm  up the engine by
operating at  one fifth throttle  or less.
After   the  engine   has   warmed  up,
completely  push  in the  choke  knob.
(Failure to  do  so will  shorten engine
life.)
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NOTE:
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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 completely  pulled  out
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for
approximately   30   seconds   after
starting.
Then   follow    the    standard
instructions for warming up the engine.
2)
Check for a steady flow of water from
the cooling-water pilot hole.
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A continuous flow of water from the pilot
hole   shows   that  the   water   pump   is
pumping water  through the cooling  pas-
sages. If  water is  not flowing  out of  the
pilot hole at  all times while the engine  is
running,   do  not   continue   to   run  the
engine. Overheating and  serious damage
could occur. Stop the engine and  check if
the  water  inlet  on  the  lower  casing  is
blocked. If  the problem  cannot be  found
and corrected, consult your Yamaha deal-
er.
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CategoriesYamaha Outboard Manuals
Document TypeBoat Motor Manual Free Download. Marine Operator's Boating Guide.
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Model Year2004
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