MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Routine inspection and maintenance is necessary to prolong outboard life. The following chart provides guidelines for
inspection and maintenance.
IMPORTANT: Outboards used in high hour applications require more frequent inspections and maintenance. Adjust
schedule for operating and environmental conditions.
Every 100
Hours or
Annually
Every 300
Hours or
(1)
Description
3 Years
Electrical and ignition wires, inspect for wear or chafing
Engine to transom mounting hardware, re-tighten (54 N•m (40 ft. lbs.))
Fasteners, inspect any loosened components
Fuel and oil system components, inspect and repair leaks
Fuel filter, replace
Gearcase lubricant, replace (1)
A
B
B
Grease fittings, lubricate (2)
Propeller shaft splines, inspect and lubricate (2)
Spark plugs, inspect and replace if necessary
De-carbon engine - required for “heavy fuel” use
C
B
Steering handle, inspect and lubricate
Thermostats, inspect (2)
Throttle cable, inspect and adjust
Water pump, inspect or replace if necessary
(1)
(2)
Average use. Heavy use, or use in salt or polluted water requires more frequent inspection and maintenance
(annual checks are recommended).
Annually in salt water applications – Refer to Salt Water Lubrication Points on page 24.
A.
B.
C.
HPF Pro Gearcase Lubricant
Triple-Guard Grease
Evinrude/Johnson Engine Tuner
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Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Evinrude Brand Manuals, Evinrude MFE Manual, Evinrude Outboard Manual |
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Document Type | Boat Motor Manual. Marine Operator's Engine Guide. |
Tags | Evinrude 55 hp, Evinrude MJRL, Evinrude MRL |
Model Year | 2010 |
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Publisher | evinrude.com |
Wikipedia's Page | Evinrude Outboard Motors |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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