2006 Johnson 30 hp PL4 4-Stroke Outboard Owners Manual

Repair
BONDING WIRES
If your propeller hits a solid object, the impact is par-
tially absorbed by the rubber bushing in the hub to
help prevent damage to the engine. A strong impact
can damage the hub and propeller blades. Damage
to blades can cause unusual and excessive vibra-
tion. Damage to the hub can cause excessive en-
gine RPM with little forward movement.
Bonding wires are used to electrically connect the
engine  components  so  they  exist  in  a  common
ground  circuit.  This  allows  them  to  be  protected
against electrolysis by the anodes. These wires and
their terminals should be checked periodically to be
sure they have not been damaged.
IMPORTANT: Avoid or limit operation using a dam-
aged propeller. Carry a spare propeller.
Keep your propeller in good condition. Use a file to
smooth  slight  damage  to  blade  edges.  See  your
Dealer for repair of serious damage.
ANTICORROSION ANODES
Your motor is equipped with one or more anodes
that protect it from galvanic corrosion. Refer to Fea-
tures for anode location. Disintegration of the   an-
ode  is  normal  and  indicates  it  is  working.  Check
each anode periodically. Replace anodes smaller
than 2/3 their original size. See your Dealer for re-
placements.
Galvanic   corrosion   destroys   underwater   metal
parts and can occur in fresh or salt water; however,
salt,  brackish  and  polluted  waters  will  accelerate
corrosion.
Metal-based antifouling paint on the boat or motor
and the use of improperly installed shore power in
the area of your moored boat will also accelerate
corrosion.
IMPORTANT: NEVER paint the anode, its fasten-
ers, or its mounting surface. Painting will reduce its
corrosion protection.
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CategoriesJohnson 4-Stroke Manuals, Johnson Outboard Manuals
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Model Year2006
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