While seated, grasp the starter handle and pull
slowly until starter engages, then pull hard. Allow
starter cord to rewind before releasing the handle to
prevent damage to starter.
ENGINE STOPPING
Press the stop button until the engine stops run-
ning. Do not stop the engine by shutting off the fuel
unless you want to empty the carburetor. Refer to
Fuel Shut-off Valve.
1
2
1
1.
NEUTRAL
Repeat as needed until engine starts.
1.
2.
Throttle Lever
Stop Button
After engine starts, slide choke knob down gradual-
ly until engine is running smoothly.
IMPORTANT: If your outboard doesn’t react nor-
mally to the starting procedure or it fails to start, re-
fer to Trouble Check Chart.
WARNING
If you tilt the engine and leave it tilted, close
the fuel tank vent screw (turn clockwise)
and close the fuel shut-off valve (turn so
handle is horizontal). Failure to do so might
allow fuel leakage which could lead to
explosion or fire.
After Engine Starts
Check water pump indicator. A steady stream of
water indicates the water pump is working. If a
steady stream of water from the water pump indica-
tor is not visible, stop the engine. Refer to Engine
Overheating.
Start-up (Warm Engine)
Follow the cold engine starting procedure except a
warm engine does not normally require use of the
choke. If your engine fails to start, then use the
choke.
Speed Control
The throttle lever controls engine speed. Raise the
lever to increase speed and lower it to decrease
speed.
Engine Starting - 17
Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Johnson 2-Stroke Manuals, Johnson Brand Manuals, Johnson Outboard Manuals |
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Document Type | Boat Motor Manual. Marine Operator's Engine Guide. |
Tags | Johnson 3.5 hp, Johnson R |
Model Year | 2005 |
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Publisher | johnson.com |
Wikipedia's Page | Johnson Outboards |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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