2011 Evinrude 200 225 250 300 hp E-TEC HSL HVL HX PL PX PZ CX CZ 3.3 3.4 Liter 90 Outboard Boat Motor Owners Manual

X INSTALLATION  AND ACCESSORIES
INSTALLING THE OUTBOARD
WARNING
peller and  check for  debris. Clean  the shaft
and regrease it before reinstalling a propeller.
Standard vs. Counter Rotation
The   outboard   must    be   correctly
installed.  Failure  to  correctly  install
the outboard could result in serious
injury, death or property damage. We
strongly     recommend    that     your
Dealer    install   your    outboard    to
ensure proper installation.
Right-hand  propellers  are  considered  stan-
dard  rotation propellers.  When  propelling  a
boat forward, the  propeller rotates in a  right-
hand (clockwise) direction as viewed from the
rear.
Left-hand propellers  are considered  counter
rotation  propellers.  When propelling  a  boat
forward,  the propeller  rotates  in a  left-hand
(counterclockwise) direction  as  viewed from
the rear.
IMPORTANT: Follow  all directions carefully.
The outboard’s warranty  will not cover  prod-
uct damage or failure  that results from incor-
rect outboard installation.
Refer to Priming the Oil System on page 17.
Then perform  Long-Term Storage (Winter-
ization) on  page 41 to  prime the  oiling sys-
tem.
PROPELLER
Propeller Selection
WARNING
Be alert  of  people in  the water.  Always
shift the outboard to NEUTRAL and shut
off  the  engine  immediately  when  your
boat is  in an area  where there might  be
people  in  the  water.  Serious  injury  or
death can result from contacting a  rotat-
ing  propeller  or  moving boat  and  out-
board.
1.  Right-Hand (clockwise)
2.  Left-Hand (counterclockwise)
WARNING
In  dual-outboard installations,  check to
are
make
sure
correct
propellers
before
To select the correct propeller for your boating   aggressively  operating your  boat.  Shift
application, your boat and outboard MUST be    each engine individually into  FORWARD
water tested. See your Dealer for assistance.     or REVERSE,  at  idle  speed only.  If  the
boat moves  opposite the  direction indi-
installed
on
each
outboard
IMPORTANT: The  correct propeller for  your
boat, under normal load conditions, will allow
the  engine to  run  near  the midpoint  of  the
RPM operating range at  full throttle. Refer to
Specifications on page 53.
cated by  the remote control  handle, the
wrong  propeller  has  been  installed  on
the outboard being checked.
Installation
WARNING
Slide thrust  washer onto shaft  with shoulder
facing aft.
Slide   propeller   onto  shaft,   engaging   the
splines and seating it on the thrust bushing.
remove all  spark plug  wires so the  out-     Slide spacer  onto the  shaft and engage  the
propeller shaft splines.
When  servicing   the   propeller,  always
shift the outboard to NEUTRAL position,
turn the  key  switch OFF,  and twist  and
board cannot be started accidentally.
Wedge a block of wood between the propeller
blade and the anti-ventilation plate.
IMPORTANT: Apply  Triple-Guard grease  to
the entire propeller shaft before  installing the
propeller. At  least annually, remove  the pro-
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