2005 Johnson 9.9 15 hp EL4 4-Stroke Outboard Owners Manual

10-HOUR INSPECTION
WARNING
After 10 hours of operation, your new engine will be
broken in and its mechanical parts will have seated.
At that time, all systems should be checked and any
adjustments needed should be made.
Your Dealer will perform this 10-Hour Inspection at
your request and expense (based on local rates),
according to what your engine needs — refer to En-
gine Maintenance and Inspection Schedule, 10-
Hour Inspection for a partial list.
Follow consistent preventive maintenance by hav-
ing  your  Dealer  check  and  service  your  engine
once a year or after each 100 hours   of operation,
whichever comes first.
Prevent injury from moving engine compo-
nents. Before starting the engine:
Shift it to NEUTRAL.
Keep hands, clothes, and hair clear of pow-
erhead.
Remove the propeller if you use a flushing
device.
IMPORTANT: Provide a water supply to the engine
and start it. Run the engine at idle only.
To run the engine on a flusher, refer to Flushing.
OFF-SEASON STORAGE
Oil  —  Start the engine and run it at least five min-
You  must  protect  against  natural  environmental
conditions  that  can  be  damaging  to  an  outboard
motor.  Temperature  and  humidity  changes  while
your outboard motor is not in use can cause corro-
sion of internal engine parts when they are not pro-
tected. Fuel remaining in your fuel tank and in the
engine will oxidize and weather which can result in
loss of octane and can cause gum deposits in the
fuel system. Your warranty does not cover engine
failure caused by these conditions. We strongly rec-
ommend that you have your Dealer prepare your
outboard for the off-season.
To do the off-season storage preparations yourself,
gather the supplies and perform the following steps:
2+4 fuel conditioner
Triple-Guard grease
Ultra-HPF gearcase lubricant
Storage Fogging Oil spray can
utes to warm the crankcase oil.
Stop the engine and drain the crankcase while the
engine is warm. Refill it with Evinrude/Johnson Ul-
tra 4-Stroke synthetic blend oil. Refer to Crankcase
Oil. Restart the engine and run it for a few minutes
to circulate the fresh oil.
IMPORTANT: It is very important that the bearing
surfaces be coated with clean oil before entering a
period of storage, so be sure you run the engine af-
ter changing the oil.
Stop the engine.
Spark Plugs  —  Remove   and    examine   them.
Clean or discard them, if necessary. Refer to Spark
Plugs.
Spray Evinrude/Johnson Storage Fogging Oil into
the spark plug holes.
Install  spark   plugs;  tighten   to  specifications   in
Evinrude/Johnson   Ultra   4-Stroke  synthetic     Spark Plugs.
blend oil
Crank the engine for a short burst to distribute the
fogging oil and to drain the water from the water
pump.
Stabilize the engine’s fuel supply with 2+4 fuel con-
ditioner during the last hours of operation to ensure
proper stabilization, following instructions on the
container for mixture. Be sure to run the engine
long enough for the treated fuel to reach the en-
gine.
Fuel filter(s)   —  Clean or change.
Ignition, oil, and fuel systems  —  Check for mis-
placed leads and damaged or deteriorated parts.
Be sure starter solenoid terminal boot and all con-
nectors are in place.
Maintenance - 35
Product Specification
CategoriesBRP Brand Manuals, Johnson 4-Stroke Manuals, Johnson Brand Manuals, Johnson Outboard Manuals
Document TypeBoat Motor Manual. Marine Operator's Engine Guide.
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Model Year2005
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