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TOHATSU MFS 6C Service Manual (260 pages)
Brand: TOHATSU
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Category: Outboard Motor
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Size: 11.19 MB
Table of Contents
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1.Service Information
7
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Service Information
3
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Service Data
6
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Table of Contents
7
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Identification (Engine Serial Number)
12
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Work Safety
12
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Fire Prevention
12
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Ventilation
12
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Protection
12
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Genuine Parts
12
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Tools
13
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Recommendations on Service
13
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Cautions in Disassembling and Assembling Components
14
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Tools and Instruments
15
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Test Propeller
15
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Instruments
15
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Special Tools
16
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Pre-Delivery Inspection
18
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Steering Handle
18
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Gear Shift
18
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Engine Oil
18
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Gear Oil
18
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Fuel Tank Line
19
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Rigging
19
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Inspection of Tilt Stoppe
19
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Inspection of Stop Switch
20
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Cooling Water Check Port
20
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Idle Operation
20
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Propeller Selection
21
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Inspection of Forward and Reverse Shifts
21
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Break-In Operation
22
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Test Run
22
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Check after Test Run
23
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Service Information
6
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Service Data
25
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Clamp Dimensions
28
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Engine Lubrication System Diagram
29
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Cooling Water System Diagram
30
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Specifications
32
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Maintenance Data
34
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Tightening Torque Specifications
38
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Sealant and Lubricant
39
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Maintenance
41
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Special Tools
42
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Inspection Schedule
43
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Inspection Items
44
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Inspection of Top Cowl
44
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Fuel System
44
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Inspection of Fuel Tank
45
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Inspection of Fuel Filter
45
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Replacement of Engine Oil
46
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Inspection of Gear Oil Quantity
47
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Inspection of Water Pump
47
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Replacement of Gear Oil
49
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Inspection of Gear Case (for Leakage)
50
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Inspection of Spark Plugs
51
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Inspection of Compression Pressure
52
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Inspection and Adjustment of Valve Clearance
53
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Throttle Cable
55
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Inspection of Idle Engine Speed
57
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Inspection of Ignition Timing
57
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Inspection of Anode
58
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Replacement of Anode
58
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Inspection of Propeller
59
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Inspection of Thermostat
59
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Inspection of Cooling Water Passage
60
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Flushing with Water
61
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Greasing Points
62
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Fuel System
65
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Special Tools
66
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Fuel System
66
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Parts Layout
68
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Carburetor & Fuel Pump
68
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Integral Fuel Tank
70
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Carburetor Inner Passages
72
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Idling Passage
72
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Off-Idle Passage
73
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High Speed Passage
74
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Choking Passage
75
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Inspection Items
76
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Inspection of Fuel Feed System Piping
76
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Draining Fuel
76
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Inspection of Fuel Tank and Fuel Tank Cap
77
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Inspection of Fuel Cock
77
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Inspection of Fuel Filter
77
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Removing Carburetor
78
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Disassembling Carburetor
80
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Inspection and Clean of Carburetor
81
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Inspection of Fuel Connector
82
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Assembling of Carburetor
82
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Adjustment of Float Height
83
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Installing Carburetor
83
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Removing Fuel Pump
84
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Disassembly and Inspection of Fuel Pump
84
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Assembly of Fuel Pump
85
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Power Unit
87
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Power Unit
88
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Special Tools
88
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Parts Layout
89
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Engine
89
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Magneto
90
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Cylinder & Oil Pan
92
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Cylinder Head & Valve & Cam Shaft
94
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Piston & Crank Shaft
96
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Recoil Starter
97
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Top Cowl
98
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Inspection Items
99
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Inspection of Compression Pressure
99
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Inspection of Valve Clearance
100
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Removing Power Unit
102
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Removal and Disassembly of Crank Case Head
103
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Inspection of Crank Case Head
104
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Assembly of Crank Case Head
104
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Installation of Crank Case Head
104
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Disassembly of Power Unit
105
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Removal of Rocker Arm
108
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Removing Cylinder Head
109
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Inspection of Rocker Arm and Pivot
109
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Inspection of Push Rod Plate
109
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Inspection of Push Rod
109
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Disassembly and Inspection of Oil Feed Pump
109
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Disassembly of Cylinder and Oil Pan
112
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Disassembly and Inspection of Breather Chamber
114
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Inspection of Lifter
114
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Inspection of Cam Shaft
115
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Inspection of Piston Outer Diameter
116
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Inspection of Cylinder Inner Diameter
116
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Inspection of Piston Clearance
116
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Inspection of Piston Ring Side Clearance
117
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Inspection of Piston Rings
117
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Inspection of Piston Pin
118
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Inspection Connecting Rod Small End Inner Diameter
118
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Inspection of Connecting Rod Big End Inner Diameter
118
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Inspection of Connecting Rod Big End Side Clearance
119
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Inspection of Crank Shaft
119
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Disassembly and Inspection of Oil Pan
120
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Removal of Valves and Springs
121
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Inspection of Valve Springs
121
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Inspection of Valve
122
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Inspection of Valve Guide
122
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Inspection of Valve Seat
123
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Correction of Valve Seat
124
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Installation of Valves
127
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Installation of Piston and Connecting Rod
128
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Assembly of Cylinder Oil Pan
129
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Installation of Cylinder Head
131
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Installing Flywheel
133
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Installation of Power Unit
136
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Lower Unit
139
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Special Tools
140
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Parts Layout
142
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Drive Shaft Housing
142
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Inspection Items
146
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Draining Gear Oil
146
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Removing Propeller
146
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Removing Lower Unit
147
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Disassembly of Water Pump
147
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Inspection of Water Pump
148
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Removing Propeller Shaft Housing Ass’y
149
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Disassembly of Propeller Shaft Housing
150
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Inspection of Propeller Shaft Housing
150
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Assembly of Propeller Shaft Housing
151
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Removing Drive Shaft
151
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Disassembly of Propeller Shaft Ass’y
152
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Inspection of Propeller Shaft
152
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Assembly of Propeller Shaft Ass’y
152
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Removing Clutch Cam and Cam Rod
153
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Disassembly of Clutch Cam and Cam Rod
153
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Inspection of Clutch Cam and Cam Rod
153
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Assembly of Clutch Cam and Cam Rod
154
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Removing Pump Case (Lower)
154
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Disassembly of Pump Case (Lower)
154
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Assembly of Pump Case (Lower)
154
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Inspection of Drive Shaft
155
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Inspection of Pinion (B) Gear and Forward (A) Gea
155
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Disassembly of Gear Case
156
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Inspection of Gear Case
157
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Assembly of Gear Case
157
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Installation of Forward Gear and Pinion Gear (a and B Gears)
158
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Reassembly of Pump Case (Lower)
158
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Installation of Clutch Cam and Cam Rod
158
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Determination of Forward (A) Gear Backlash
159
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Installation of Water Pump
161
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Installation of Propeller Shaft Housing
162
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Filling with Gear Oil
163
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Installation of Lower Unit
163
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Bracket
167
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Parts Layout
168
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Bracket & Reverse Lock
168
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Drive Shaft Housing & Shift
170
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Bottom Cowl & Tiller Handle
172
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Cowl
174
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Disassembling and Assembling Procedure
175
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Removal and Inspection of Drive Shaft Housing
175
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Removal and Inspection of Clamp Bracket
177
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Iinstallation of Clamp Bracket and Drive Shaft
178
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Removal, Inspection and Installation of Water Pipe
180
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Remove, Inspection and Installation of Tiller Handle
181
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Adjustment of Throttle Cable
184
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Special Tools
188
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Magneto
189
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Ignition System and Ignition Control System
190
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Control System
190
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Inspection of Ignition Spark
190
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Inspection of Plug Cap
191
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Inspection of Igniter
192
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Inspection of Stop Switch
193
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Inspection of Oil Pressure Switch
193
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Inspection of Rectifier
194
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Inspection of Lighting Coil
194
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Troubleshooting O K
195
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Troubleshooting
196
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Troubleshooting List
196
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Power Unit
197
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Engine will Not Start or Is a Little Hard to Start
197
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Troubleshooting
198
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Engine Starts but Stalls Soon
199
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Fuel System
199
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Ignition System
200
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Intake • Compression Pressure
201
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Idle Engine Speed will Not Stabilize
202
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Rough Acceleration
203
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Gear Shifting Cannot be Made Normally
204
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Wiring Diagram
205
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C Model Service Information
209
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Introduction
211
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Specification • Service Data
212
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Parts Layout
222
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Chapter 1 Predelivery Inspection
240
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Difference Item
240
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Fuel Tank and Fuel Line (P1-9)
240
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Gear Shift (P1-8)
240
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Inspection of Forward and Reverse Shifts (P1-11)
240
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Chapter 3 Inspection Items
241
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Fuel System (P3-4)
241
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Check Piping
241
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Inspection of Fuel Tank (P3-5)
241
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Chapter 4 Inspection Items
242
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Inspection of Fuel Feed System Piping (P4-12)
242
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Draining Fuel (P4-12)
242
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Inspection of Fuel Tank and Fuel Tank Cap (P4-13)
242
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Inspection of Fuel Cock (P4-13)
242
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Removing Carburetor (P4-14)
243
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Chapter 5 Inspection Items
245
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Removing Power Unit (P5-16)
245
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Chapter 8 Inspection Item
247
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Inspection of Igniter (P8-6)
247
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Inspection of Rectifier (P8-8)
248
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Chapter 10 Wiring Diagram
250
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TOHATSU MFS 6C Owner’s Manual (308 pages)
Brand: TOHATSU
|
Category: Outboard Motor
|
Size: 7.17 MB
Table of Contents
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English
9
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Serial Number
6
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Table of Contents
9
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General Safety Information
12
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Specifications
14
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Parts Name
16
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Label Locations
18
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Installation
22
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Mounting the Outboard Motor on Boat
22
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Remote Control Device Installation (Option)
24
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Battery Installation
24
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Pre-Operating Preparations
26
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Fuel Handling
26
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Fuel Filling
27
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Engine Oil Recommendation
29
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Break-In
30
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Warning System
31
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Engine Operation
33
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Before Starting
33
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Fuel Feeding
33
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Starting the Engine
34
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Emergency Starting
36
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Warming up the Engine
37
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Forward, Reverse, and Acceleration
38
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Stopping the Engine
39
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Steering
41
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Trim Angle
41
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Tilt up and down
42
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Shallow Water Operation
44
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Removing and Carrying the Outboard Motor
45
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Removing the Outboard Motor
45
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Carrying the Outboard Motor
45
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Traillering
46
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Adjustment
48
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Steering Friction
48
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Throttle Grip Friction
48
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Inspection and Maintenance
49
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Daily Inspection
50
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Periodic Inspection
55
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Propeller Replacement
60
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Anode Replacement
63
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Off-Season Storage
65
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Adding a Fuel Stabilizer
66
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Pre-Season Check
68
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Submerged Outboard Motor
68
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Cold Weather Precautions
69
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Striking Underwater Object
69
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Auxiliary Outboard Motor Operation
69
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Troubleshooting
70
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Propeller Table
73
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Français
81
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Informations Générales de Sécurité
84
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Caractéristiques Techniques
86
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Nom des Pièces
88
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Emplacement des Étiquettes
90
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Installation
94
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Montage du Moteur Hors-Bord Sur Le Bateau
94
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Installation du Dispositif de Commande À Distance(Option)
96
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Installation de la Batterie
96
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Mesures À Prendre Avant Le Démarrage
98
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Traitement du Carburant
98
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Remplissage du Réservoir À Carburant
99
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Recommandations Relatives À L’huile Moteur
101
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Rodage
102
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Système D’alarme
103
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Fonctionnement du Moteur
105
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Avant Le Démarrage
105
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Alimentation en Carburant
105
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Démarrage du Moteur
106
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Mise en Température du Moteur
110
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Marche Avant, Marche Arrière Et Accélération
110
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Arrêt du Moteur
112
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Conduite
113
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Angle D’assiette
114
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Relever Et Abaisser
115
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Utilisation en Eaux Peu Profondes
116
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Dépose Et Transport du Moteur Hors-Bord
118
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Dépose du Moteur Hors-Bord
118
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Transport du Moteur Hors-Bord
118
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Remorquage
119
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Réglages
121
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Friction de Direction
121
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Friction de la Poignée des Gaz
121
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Inspection Et Maintenance
122
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Inspection Quotidienne
123
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Inspections Périodiques
128
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Hivernage
138
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Inspection Pré-Saisonnière
141
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Moteur Hors-Bord Immergé
141
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Précautions Par Temps Froid
142
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Impact Avec un Objet Immergé
142
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Fonctionnement du Moteur Hors-Bord Auxiliaire
142
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Diagnostic de Panne
143
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Español
155
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Información de Seguridad General
158
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Especificaciones
160
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Nombre de las Piezas
162
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Ubicaciones de las Etiquetas
164
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Instalación
168
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Montaje del Motor Fueraborda en la Embarcación
168
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Instalación del Dispositivo de Control Remoto (Opcional)
170
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Instalación de la Batería
170
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Preparaciones Previas a la Puesta en Marcha del Motor
172
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Manipulación del Combustible
172
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Llenado de Combustible
173
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Recomendación sobre el Aceite para Motor
175
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Acondicionamiento
176
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Sistema de Advertencia
177
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Preparaciones Previas a la Puesta en Marcha del Motor
177
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Funcionamiento del Motor
179
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Antes de Arrancar
179
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Alimentación de Combustible
179
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Arranque del Motor
180
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Calentamiento del Motor
184
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Hacia Adelante, Hacia atrás y Aceleración
184
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Parar el Motor
186
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Dirección
188
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Ángulo de Inclinación
188
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Inclinación Hacia Arriba y Hacia Abajo
190
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Funcionamiento en Aguas Poco Profundas
191
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Retirar y Transportar el Motor Fueraborda
192
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Retirar el Motor Fueraborda
192
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Transportar el Motor Fueraborda
192
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Remolque
193
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Ajuste
195
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Fricción de la Dirección
195
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Fricción de la Empuñadura del Acelerador
195
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Inspección y Mantenimiento
196
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Inspección Diaria
197
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Inspección Periódica
202
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Almacenamiento Fuera de Temporada
212
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Comprobación Pretemporada
215
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Motor Fueraborda Sumergido
215
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Precauciones en el Invierno
216
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Choque con Objeto Sumergido
216
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Funcionamiento del Motor Fueraborda Auxiliar
216
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Resolución de Problemas
217
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Kit de Accesorios
219
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Tabla de Hélices
220
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Deutsch
229
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Allgemeine Sicherheitsinformationen
232
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Technische Daten
234
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Bezeichnung der Teile
236
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Positionen der Hinweisschilder
238
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Installation
242
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Montage des Außenborders am Boot
242
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Geräteinstallation mit Fernbedienung (Option)
244
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Batterieeinbau
244
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Vorbereitung auf den Betrieb
247
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Umgang mit Kraftstoff
247
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Kraftstoff Einfüllen
248
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Motorölempfehlung
250
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Warnsystem
252
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Motorbetrieb
254
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Vor dem Start
254
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Kraftstoffversorgung
254
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Starten des Motors
255
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Motor Warmlaufen Lassen
259
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Vorwärts, Rückwärts und Beschleunigung
259
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Motor Stoppen
261
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Lenkung
263
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Trimmwinkel
263
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Hochkippen und Abkippen
265
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Betrieb IM Flachwasser
266
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Abbau und Transport des Aussenborders
267
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Abbau des Außenborders
267
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Transport des Außenborders
267
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Anhängertransport
268
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Einstellung
270
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Lenkwiderstand
270
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Widerstand des Gasgriffs
270
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Inspektion und Wartung
271
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Tägliche Inspektion
272
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Regelmäßige Inspektion
277
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Lagerung Außerhalb der Saison
287
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Überprüfen vor Saisonbeginn
290
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Eingetauchter Außenbordmotor
290
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Vorkehrungen bei Kaltem Wetter
291
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Auf einen Gegenstand unter Wasser Schlagen
291
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Hilfsaußenbordmotorbetrieb
291
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Fehlerbehebung
292
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TOHATSU MFS 6C Owner’s Manual (308 pages)
Brand: TOHATSU
|
Category: Engine
|
Size: 17.62 MB
Table of Contents
-
English
9
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Serial Number
6
-
Table of Contents
9
-
General Safety Information
12
-
Specifications
14
-
Parts Name
16
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Label Locations
18
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Installation
21
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Mounting the Outboard Motor on Boat
21
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Remote Control Device Installation (Option)
23
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Battery Installation
23
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Pre-Operating Preparations
25
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Fuel Handling
25
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Fuel Filling
26
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Engine Oil Recommendation
28
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Break-In
29
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Warning System
30
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Engine Operation
32
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Before Starting
32
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Fuel Feeding
32
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Starting the Engine
33
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Emergency Starting
35
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Warming up the Engine
36
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Forward, Reverse, and Acceleration
37
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Stopping the Engine
38
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Steering
40
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Trim Angle
40
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Tilt up and down
41
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Shallow Water Operation
43
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Removing and Carrying the Outboard Motor
44
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Removing the Outboard Motor
44
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Carrying the Outboard Motor
44
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Traillering
45
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Adjustment
47
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Steering Friction
47
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Throttle Grip Friction
47
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Inspection and Maintenance
48
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Daily Inspection
49
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Periodic Inspection
54
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Off-Season Storage
64
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Fuel System Draining
66
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Pre-Season Check
67
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Submerged Outboard Motor
67
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Cold Weather Precautions
68
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Striking Underwater Object
68
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Troubleshooting
69
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Tool Kit and Spare Parts
71
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Propeller Table
72
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Français
83
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Informations Générales de Sécurité
86
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Caractéristiques Techniques
88
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Nom des Pièces
90
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Emplacement des Étiquettes
92
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Installation
95
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Montage du Moteur Hors-Bord Sur Le Bateau
95
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Installation du Dispositif de Commande À Distance(Option)
97
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Installation de la Batterie
97
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Mesures À Prendre Avant Le Démarrage
100
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Traitement du Carburant
100
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Remplissage du Réservoir À Carburant
101
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Recommandations Relatives À L’huile Moteur
103
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Rodage
104
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Système D’alarme
105
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Fonctionnement du Moteur
107
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Avant Le Démarrage
107
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Alimentation en Carburant
107
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Démarrage du Moteur
108
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Mise en Température du Moteur
112
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Marche Avant, Marche Arrière Et Accélération
112
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Arrêt du Moteur
114
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Conduite
115
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Angle D’assiette
116
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Relever Et Abaisser
117
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Utilisation en Eaux Peu Profondes
118
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Dépose Et Transport du Moteur Hors-Bord
120
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Dépose du Moteur Hors-Bord
120
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Transport du Moteur Hors-Bord
120
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Remorquage
121
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Réglages
123
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Friction de Direction
123
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Friction de la Poignée des Gaz
123
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Inspection Et Maintenance
124
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Inspection Quotidienne
125
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Inspections Périodiques
130
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Hivernage
140
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Inspection Pré-Saisonnière
143
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Moteur Hors-Bord Immergé
143
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Précautions Par Temps Froid
144
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Impact Avec un Objet Immergé
144
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Diagnostic de Panne
145
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Kit D’outils Et Pièces Détachées
147
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Español
161
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Información de Seguridad General
164
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Especificaciones
166
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Nombre de las Piezas
168
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Ubicaciones de las Etiquetas
170
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Instalación
173
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Montaje del Motor Fueraborda en la Embarcación
173
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Instalación del Dispositivo de Control Remoto (Opcional)
175
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Instalación de la Batería
175
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Preparaciones Previas a la Puesta en Marcha del Motor
177
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Manipulación del Combustible
177
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Llenado de Combustible
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Recomendación sobre el Aceite para Motor
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Acondicionamiento
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Sistema de Advertencia
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Funcionamiento del Motor
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Antes de Arrancar
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Alimentación de Combustible
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Arranque del Motor
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Calentamiento del Motor
188
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Hacia Adelante, Hacia atrás y Aceleración
189
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Parar el Motor
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Dirección
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Ángulo de Inclinación
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Inclinación Hacia Arriba y Hacia Abajo
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Funcionamiento en Aguas Poco Profundas
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Retirar y Transportar el Motor Fueraborda
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Retirar el Motor Fueraborda
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Transportar el Motor Fueraborda
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Remolque
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Ajuste
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Fricción de la Dirección
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Fricción de la Empuñadura del Acelerador
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Inspección y Mantenimiento
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Inspección Diaria
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Inspección Periódica
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Almacenamiento Fuera de Temporada
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Comprobación Pretemporada
220
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Motor Fueraborda Sumergido
220
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Precauciones en el Invierno
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Choque con Objeto Sumergido
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Resolución de Problemas
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Juego de Herramientas y Piezas de Repuesto
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Tabla de Hélices
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Deutsch
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Allgemeine Sicherheitsinformation
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Technische Daten
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Bezeichnung der Teile
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Positionen der Hinweisschilder
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Installation
249
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Montage des Außenborders am Boot
249
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Geräteinstallation mit Fernbedienung (Option)
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Batterieeinbau
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Vorbereitung auf den Betrieb
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Umgang mit Kraftstoff
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Kraftstoff Einfüllen
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Motorölempfehlung
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Warnsystem
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Motorbetrieb
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Vor dem Start
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Kraftstoffversorgung
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Starten des Motors
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Motor Warmlaufen Lassen
266
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Vorwärts, Rückwärts und Beschleunigung
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Motor Stoppen
268
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Lenkung
270
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Trimmwinkel
270
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Hochkippen und Abkippen
272
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Betrieb IM Flachwasser
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Abbau und Transport des Aussenborders
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Abbau des Außenborders
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Transport des Außenborders
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Anhängertransport
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Einstellung
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Lenkwiderstand
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Widerstand des Gasgriffs
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Inspektion und Wartung
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Tägliche Inspektion
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Regelmäßige Inspektion
284
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Lagerung Außerhalb der Saison
294
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Überprüfen vor Saisonbeginn
297
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Eingetauchter Außenbordmotor
297
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Vorkehrungen bei Kaltem Wetter
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Auf einen Gegenstand unter Wasser Schlagen
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Fehlerbehebung
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Werkzeuge und Ersatzteile
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Table of Contents
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General Safety Information
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Specifications
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Parts Name
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Label Locations
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Installation
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Mounting the Outboard Motor on Boat
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Altitude Adjustment Kit Requirement
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Remote Control Device Installation (Option)
22
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Battery Installation
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Pre-Operating Preparations
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Fuel Handling
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Fuel Filling
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Engine Oil Recommendation
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Break-In
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Warning System
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Engine Operation
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Before Starting
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Fuel Feeding
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Starting the Engine
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Emergency Starting
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Warming up the Engine
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Forward, Reverse, and Acceleration
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Stopping the Engine
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Steering
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Trim Angle
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Tilt up and down
41
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Shallow Water Operation
42
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Removing and Carrying the Outboard Motor
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Removing the Outboard Motor
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Carrying the Outboard Motor
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Trailering
45
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Adjustment
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Steering Friction
47
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Throttle Grip Friction
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Inspection and Maintenance
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Daily Inspection
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Periodic Inspection
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Propeller Replacement
59
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Anode Replacement
62
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Off-Season Storage
64
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Adding a Fuel Stabilizer
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Pre-Season Check
67
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Submerged Outboard Motor
67
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Cold Weather Precautions
68
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Striking Underwater Object
68
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Auxiliary Outboard Motor Operation
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Troubleshooting
69
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Tool Kit and Spare Parts
71
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Propeller Table
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Emission Control System Information
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Low Permeation Fuel Hose Requirement
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Epa Pressurized Portable Fuel Tank Requirements
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Star Label
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Serial Number
4
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Table of Contents
5
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General Safety Information
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Specifications
10
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Names of Parts
11
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Locations of Warning Labels
12
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Installation
15
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Mounting the Outboard Motor on Boat
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Installing the Remote Control Devices
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Pre-Operating Preparations
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Recommended Gasoline Types
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Low Permeation Fuel Hose Requirement
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Equipped for United States and Canada Model
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EPA Pressurized Fuel Tank Requirements
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Equipped for United States and Canada Model
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EPA Approval Primer Valve/Hose Assembly
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Recommended Engine Oil
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Altitude Adjustment Kit Requirement
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Break-In
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Engine Oil Warning Lamp
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ESG (a Device Preventing over Revolution)
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Engine Operation
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Before Starting
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Filling the Fuel
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Feeding the Fuel
26
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Starting
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Warming up the Engine
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Forward and Reverse
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Stopping
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Trim Angle
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Tilt Up, Tilt down and Shallow Water Operation
35
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Shallow Water Operation
36
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Removing and Carrying the Outboard Motor
38
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Removing the Outboard Motor
38
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Carrying the Outboard Motor
38
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Storing the Outboard Motor
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Trailering
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Adjustment
40
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Steering Friction
40
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Throttle Grip
40
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Inspection and Maintenance
41
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Daily Inspection
42
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Replacing the Propeller
45
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Periodic Inspection
47
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Off-Season Storage
51
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Pre-Season Check
52
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Motor Submerged in Water
52
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Cold Weather Precautions
53
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Checking after Striking Underwater Object
53
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Troubleshooting
54
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Tool Kit and Spare Parts
56
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Optional Accessories
57
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Propeller Table
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Category: Outboard Motor
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Size: 4.58 MB
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Table of Contents
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General Safety Information
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Specifications
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Adjustment
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Names of Parts
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Locations of Warning Labels
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Installation
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Mounting the Outboard Motor on Boat
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Installing the Remote Control Devices
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Pre-Operating Preparations
15
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Recommended Gasoline Types
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Low Permeation Fuel Hose Requirement
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Equipped for United States and Canada Model
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EPA Pressurized Fuel Tank Requirements
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Fuel Demand Valve (FDV) Requirement
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Equipped for United States and Canada Model
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Recommended Engine Oil
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Break-In
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Engine Oil Warning Lamp
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ESG (a Device Preventing over Revolution)
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Engine Operation
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Before Starting
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Filling the Fuel
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Feeding the Fuel
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Starting
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Warming up the Engine
27
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Propeller Table
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Forward and Reverse
28
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Stopping
29
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Trim Angle
30
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Tilt Up, Tilt down and Shallow Water Operation
31
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Shallow Water Operation
32
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Removing and Carrying the Outboard Motor
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Removing the Outboard Motor
34
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Carrying the Outboard Motor
34
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Storing the Outboard Motor
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Trailering
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Adjustment
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Steering Friction
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Throttle Grip
36
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Inspection and Maintenance
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Daily Inspection
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Periodic Inspection
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Off-Season Storage
47
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Pre-Season Check
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Motor Submerged in Water
49
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Cold Weather Precautions
49
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Checking after Striking Underwater Object
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Troubleshooting
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Tool Kit and Spare Parts
52
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Optional Accessories
53
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Propeller Table
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MANUAL
4B
MFS
5B
6B
OB No.003-11059-6
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Summary of Contents for TOHATSU MFS 6B
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OWNER’S MANUAL OB No.003-11059-6… -
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INJURY OR DEATH. KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE LOCATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Copyright © 2009 Tohatsu Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any from or by any means without the express written… -
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IF THIS PROCEDURE IS NOT FOLLOWED, YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR WILL NOT BE COVERED BY THE APPLICABLE LIMITED WARRANTY. PRE-DELIVERY CHECK Be sure that the product has been checked by an authorized TOHATSU dealer before you take delivery. Limited Warranty Please refer to the TOHATSU outboard motor Limited warranty provided to you with this product, the terms and conditions of which, as amended from time to time, are incorporated by reference into the manual. -
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Serial Number : To You, Our Customer Thank you for selecting a TOHATSU outboard motor. You are now the proud owner of an excellent outboard motor that will service you for many years to come. This manual should be read in its entirety and the inspection and maintenance procedures described later in this manual should be followed carefully. -
Page 5: Table Of Contents
CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS NAMES OF PARTS INSTALLATION 1. Mounting the outboard motor on boat PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS 1.Gasoline and engine oil 2.Break-in 3.Engine oil warning lamp 4.ESG ENGINE OPERATION Before starting 1.Starting 2.Warming up the engine 3.Forward and reverse 4.Stopping 5.Trim angle 6.Tilt up, tilt down and shallow water operation…
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INDEX GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION 1. SPECIFICATIONS 2. NAMES OF PARTS 3. INSTALLATION 4.PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS 5.ENGINE OPERATION 6.REMOVING AND CARRYING THE MOTOR 7.TRAILERING 8.ADJUSTMENT 9.INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 10.TROUBLESHOOTING 11.TOOL KIT AND SPARE PARTS 12.OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 13.PROPELLER TABLE… -
Page 8: General Safety Information
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION NOTICE : DANGER/WARNING/CAUTION/Note Before installing, operating or otherwise handling your outboard motor, be sure to thoroughly read and understand this Owner’s Manual and carefully follow all of the instructions. Of particular importance is information preceded by the words «DANGER,»…
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SAFE OPERATION OF BOAT As the operator/driver of the boat, you are responsible for the safety of those aboard and those in other boat around yours, and for following local boating regulations. You should be thoroughly knowledgeable on how to correctly operate the boat, outboard motor, and accessories. -
Page 10: Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS MF , EF , EP MODEL 4B(D) 5B(D) M6B(D) 5B(S) 6B(S) Item (Integral Tank) (Separate Tank) 680 (26.8) Overall Length mm (in) Overall Width mm (in) 325 (12.8) 1,073 (42.2) 1,020 (40.2) S mm (in) 1,200 (47.2) 1,147 (45.2) Overall Height S·L·UL L mm (in) UL mm (in)
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Page 11: Names Of Parts
NAMES OF PARTS 4B , 5B , 6B Integral fuel tank Dual fuel tank Tilt Handle Clamp Bracket Fuel Tank Top Cowl Clamp Screw Fuel Pick up Elbow Lower Motor Cover Throttle Grip Fuel Connector Cooling Water Check Port Shift Lever Air Vent Screw Tilt Lever Starter Handle…
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Page 12: Installation
INSTALLATION ������� 1. Mounting the outboard motor on boat Before beginning the running test, ������� check that the boat with maximum capacity loading floats on the water in a proper attitude. Check the position Most boats are rated and certified of water surface on the driveshaft in terms of their maximum allowable housing.
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INSTALLATION ������� To attach the outboard motor to the boat, tighten the clamp screws by Mounting outboard motor without turning their handles. following this manual can lead to unsafe Secure the outboard motor with a conditions such as poor maneuverability, rope to prevent loss overboard. -
Page 14: Pre-Operating Preparations
PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS ������ 1. Gasoline and engine oil Consult an authorized dealer for details Required Gasoline types on handling of gasoline, if necessary. UNITED STATES AND CANADA: Gasoline and its vapors are very flammable and can be explosive. Use a major brand of automotive unleaded gasoline with a minimum When carrying a fuel tank containing posted octane rating of 87.
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PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS Note Engine Oil U s e o n l y h i g h q u a l i t y 4 — s t r o k e Use of engine oils that do not meet engine oil to insure performance and these requirements will result in prolonged engine life. -
Page 16: Break-In
PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS 2. Break-in Your new outboard motor and lower ������� unit require break-in for the moving c o m p o n e n t s a c c o r d i n g t o t h e Operating the outboard motor without conditions described in the following break-in can shorten service life of the…
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Page 17: Engine Oil Warning Lamp
PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS 3. Engine oil warning lamp 4. ESG (A device preventing over revolution) Oil pressure is required to lubricate ESG is a device to prevent over internal engine parts. revolution of the engine (more than When the warning lamp (Red) is off, it approximately 6,250 rpm).
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Page 18: Engine Operation
ENGINE OPERATION Before starting Attach the fuel connector to the Before starting engine for the first time engine connector. after reassembling engine or off-season The arrow mark on the primer storage, disconnect stop switch lock b u l b s h o u l d b e f a c i n g t h e and pull the starter handle completely engine.(Separate fuel tank) out approximately 10 times in order to…
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ENGINE OPERATION Note S e t t h e t h ro t t l e g r i p t o s l o w position. Choke is not necessary when the engine is warm. Set the throttle grip to «RE-START»… -
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ENGINE OPERATION If the recoil starter fails to operate Remove the top cowl and the recoil starter. Wrap a rope around the starter pulley then pull quickly to start. Use a 10 mm socket wrench as a rope handle. Hook Lever �������… -
Page 21: Warming Up The Engine
ENGINE OPERATION 2. Warming up the engine Engine speeds Idling speed after warming up. War m the engine at low engine Remark: In case of cold engine speeds for about three minutes. This starting, idling speed is increased allows the lubricating oil to circulate to about 300 rpm for several minutes.
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Page 22: Forward And Reverse
ENGINE OPERATION 3. Forward and reverse ������� Neutral Shift lever Reverse Foward Before shifting into forward or reverse, make sure that boat is properly moored and outboard motor can be steered fully to the right and left. Make sure that no swimmer(s) is ahead or astern of the boat.
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Page 23: Stopping
ENGINE OPERATION ������� 4. Stopping Be sure to warm up engine well before starting cruise. Operating cold engine Stop Switch lock may cause damage to your motor. Stop switch Note Idle speed may be higher during Hook warming up of engine. If shifted to Forward or Reverse during warming up, it may be difficult to shift back to Turn the throttle grip to the slow…
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Page 24: Trim Angle
ENGINE OPERATION ������� 5. Trim angle Do not put hand or finger in between The trim angle of the outboard motor outboard motor body and clamp can be adjusted to suit the transom bracket when adjusting trim angle to angle of the hull, and load conditions. prevent injury in case the outboard motor body falls.
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Page 25: Tilt Up, Tilt Down And Shallow Water Operation
ENGINE OPERATION Note MF, EF type Stop the engine. Stop the engine before adjusting trim Shift the outboard into neutral. angle. Raise the engine to the tilt up position. Change the thrust rod position. Gentry lower the outboard. 6. Tilt up, tilt down and shallow water operation �������…
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Page 26: Shallow Water Operation
ENGINE OPERATION ������� Tilt up With the shift lever in Neutral or Do not put hand or finger in between F o r w a rd , f u l l y t i l t t h e m o t o r u p outboard motor body and clamp toward you by holding the tilt handle bracket when adjusting trim angle to…
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ENGINE OPERATION ������� Run at lowest possible speed when using shallow water drive. Tilt lock is disabled when in shallow water drive position. When driving shallow water, be careful not to strike outboard motor against sea bottom, or propeller Tilt lever may be pushed out of water, resulting in loss of control. -
Page 28: Removing And Carrying The Outboard Motor
REMOVING AND CARRYING THE OUTBOARD MOTOR 1. Removing the outboard motor 3. Storing the outboard motor Stop the engine. Outboard motor should be stored in a Disconnect the fuel connector, vertical position. the remote control cables and the battery cords from the outboard Note motor.
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Page 29: Trailering
TRAILERING ������� ������� Do not go under outboard motor tilted When trailering the outboard motor up even if it is supported by support should be in a vertical (normal running) bar, or accidental fall of outboard motor position, fully down. Trailering in the could lead to severe personal injury.
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Page 30: Adjustment
ADJUSTMENT ������� 1. Steering friction Do not overtighten the throttle grip or The steering friction can be adjusted remote control tensioner or it could result in accordance with your preference in difficulty of movement resulting in the by turning the steering adjust bolt. loss of control causing an accident and could lead to severe injury.
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Page 31: Inspection And Maintenance
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Care of your outboard motor EPA Emissions Regulations To keep your outboard motor in the EPA (United States Environmental best operating condition, it is very Protection Agency) has emission important that you perform daily and regulations regulating air pollution periodic maintenance as suggested from new outboard motors.
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Page 32: Daily Inspection
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 1. Daily inspection Perform the following checks before ������� and after use. Do not use outboard motor if any abnormality is found during pre-operation check or it could result in severe damage to the motor or severe personal injury. Item Points to Check Remedy…
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Notes Maintaining engine oil If the engine oil is low, the life of the Consult with an authorized dealer engine will be shortened significantly. if the engine oil is milky color, or appears contaminated. Checking oil level Stop the engine and set it in a vertical position. -
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Washing outboard motor Use flushing attachment. If outboard motor is used in salt Remove propeller (refer to Propeller water, brackish water or water with a Replacement). Remove the water high acidic level, use fresh water to plug from the motor, and screw in remove salt, chemicals or mud from the flushing attachment. -
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ������� Replacing the propeller A worn-out or bent propeller will lower Do not hold propeller with hand(s) the motor’s performance, and cause when loosening or tightening propeller engine trouble. nut. Put a piece of wood block between Before removing the propeller, remove propeller blade and anti-ventilation plate to hold propeller. -
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Attach spark plug and tighten to Replacing the spark plugs specified torque. ������� Notes Do not reuse spark plug with damaged insulation, or sparks Spark plug torque : can leak through crack, potentially 18.0Nm(13.3ft-lb)(1.84kgf-m) leading to electric shock, explosion If a torque-wrench is not available and/or fire. -
Page 37: Periodic Inspection
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 2. Periodic inspection It is important to inspect and maintain your outboard motor regularly. At each interval on the chart below, be sure to perform the indicated servicing. Maintenance intervals should be determined according to the number of hours or number of months, whichever comes first.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Notes Your outboard motor should receive careful, and complete inspection at 300 hours. This is the best time for major maintenance procedures to be carried out. U s e o n l y h i g h q u a l i t y 4 — s t ro k e engine oil to insure performance and prolonged engine life. -
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ������� Cleaning the fuel filters and the fuel tank You may be injured due to high engine Fuel filters are provided inside the fuel temperatures if you fill engine oil just tank and engine. after stopping. Changing engine oil should be done after the engine has �������… -
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Fuel filter (for fuel tank) Replacing gear oil Loosen the fuel pickup elbow shown at ������� left, remove it and clean the fuel filter. Be sure that outboard motor is secured to transom or service stand, or accidental drop or fall of outboard motor could lead to severe personal injury. -
Page 41: Off-Season Storage
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 3. Off-season storage until oil flows out of the upper plug hole. Before you put your outboard motor in storage, it is a good opportunity to have it serviced and prepared by your Oil plug (Upper) dealer. �������…
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Page 42: Pre-Season Check
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 4. Pre-season check Change the gear oil in the gear case. Check that the shift and throttle Apply grease to the propeller shaft. function properly. Apply grease to all sliding parts, (Be sure to turn the propeller shaft joints, nuts, and bolts.
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Page 43: Motor Submerged In Water
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 5. Motor submerged in water 6. Cold weather precautions After taking your outboard motor out If you moor your boat in cold weather of the water, immediately take it to at temperatures below 0˚C (32˚F), your dealer. there is the danger of water freezing The following are the emergency in the cooling water pump, which may…
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Page 44: Checking After Striking Underwater Object
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 7. Checking after striking underwater object S t r i k i n g t h e s e a b o t t o m o r a n underwater object may severely d a m a g e t h e o u t b o a r d m o t o r. Immediately bring the outboard motor to the dealer and ask for the following checks.
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Page 45: Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING If you encounter a problem, consult the check list below to determine the cause and to take the proper action. An authorized dealer will always be happy to provide any assistance and information. Possible cause Empty fuel tank Incorrect connection of fuel system Air entering fuel line Deformed or damaged fuel hose Closed air vent on fuel tank…
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TROUBLESHOOTING Possible cause Spark plug other than specified Dirt, soot, etc. on spark plug No Spark or weak spark Short circuit of engine stop switch Ignition timing incorrect Lock plate not fitted Disconnection of wire or loose ground connection… -
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TROUBLESHOOTING Possible cause Low compression Carbon deposits in the combustion chamber Incorrect valve clearance Low oil pressure/level Low oil level Use of improper oil Oil deterioration Clogged oil strainer Faulty oil pump Incorrect adjustment of throttle link Insufficient cooling water flow, clogged or defective pump Faulty thermostat Cavitation or ventilation Incorrect propeller selection… -
Page 48: Tool Kit And Spare Parts
TOOL KIT AND SPARE PARTS The following a list of the tools and spare parts provided with the motor. Items Quantity Remark Tool bag Pliers Socket wrench 13 mm Socket wrench 16 mm Service tools Socket wrench handle Screwdrivers Cross-and straight-point Screwdriver handle Starter rope 1,000 mm…
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Page 49: Optional Accessories
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Touch-up paint (300ml) Fuel Tank & Primer Bulb Ass’ y (12L) Genuine engine oil (450ml) Propeller Flushing attachment Remoto control box Various kinds of fitting parts are available. Please consult with your dealer. Genuine grease (250g) Genuine gear oil (500ml) Vertical starter…
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Page 50: Propeller Table
PROPELLER TABLE Use a genuine propeller. A propeller must be selected so that the engine rpm measured at wide open throttle while cruising is within the recommended range. 4 : 4,500 to 5,500 rpm 5 : 4,500 to 5,500 rpm 6 : 5,000 to 6,000 rpm Propeller Size (Diameter pitch)
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FAX : TOKYO (03)3966-2951 E-mail : www.tohatsu.co.jp Copyright © 2009 Tohatsu Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any from or by any means without the express written permission of Tohatsu Corporation.
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MANUAL
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MFS
OWNER’S MANUAL
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- Owner’s Manual
- Your TOHATSU outboard motor
- Contents P8~
- Index
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On this page are present service manuals for Tohatsu outboard motors.
Title |
File Size |
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1999 Tohatsu 2 Stroke Service Manual [ENG].pdf |
47.8Mb |
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Tohatsu 2.5/ 3.5 Owners Manual [ENG].pdf |
1Mb |
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Tohatsu 25A/ 30A Owner’s Manual [RUS].pdf |
1.9Mb |
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Tohatsu 25C330A4 Owner’s Manual [RUS].pdf |
2.1Mb |
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Tohatsu 30A4D2 Owner’s Manual [RUS].doc |
1.2Mb |
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Tohatsu 4-stroke MFS 8/ 9.8A3 models Service Manual [ENG].pdf |
12.6Mb |
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Tohatsu 60/ 70/ 90/ 120/ 140 Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
2.5Mb |
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Tohatsu 60C/ 70C/ 90A/ 115A2/ 120A2/ 140A2 Owner’s Manual [RUS].pdf |
3.7Mb |
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Tohatsu 8B/ 9.8B Owner’s Manual [ENG].doc |
982kb |
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Tohatsu 9.9C/ 15C/ 20C Owner’s Manual [ENG].rar |
9.2Mb |
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Tohatsu 9.9D/ 15D/ 18E Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
1.2Mb |
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Tohatsu BFT200A/ 225A Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
6.3Mb |
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Tohatsu BFT2520A Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
6.1Mb |
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Tohatsu BFT75A/ 90A Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
7.9Mb |
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Tohatsu M15D2(S) Owner’s Manual [RUS].doc |
1.2Mb |
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Tohatsu M18E2S Owner’s Manual [RUS].doc |
1.2Mb |
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Tohatsu M2.5A2 Owners Manual [RU].pdf |
823.4kb |
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Tohatsu M25H/ 30H/ 40C Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
8.1Mb |
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Tohatsu M3.5B2 Owner’s Manual [RU].doc |
937.5kb |
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Tohatsu M5B/ M5BS Service Manual [ENG].pdf |
954.4kb |
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Tohatsu M5BD Owner’s Manual [RUS].doc |
1Mb |
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Tohatsu M60C/ 70C/ 90A2/ 115A2/ 120A2/ 140A2 Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
7.7Mb |
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Tohatsu MD30B2/ 40B2/ 50B2/ 115A2 Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
6.1Mb |
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Tohatsu MD40/ 50/ 70/ 90/ 115 Owner’s Manual [RUS].pdf |
1012kb |
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Tohatsu MFS 15D/ 20D Owners Manual [ENG].pdf |
1.9Mb |
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Tohatsu MFS15C/ 20C Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
188kb |
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Tohatsu MFS2.5/ 3.5 Owner’s Manual [RU].pdf |
596.9kb |
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Tohatsu MFS2.5B/ 3.5B Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
2.3Mb |
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Tohatsu MFS25B/ 30B Owner’s Manual [ENG].rar |
8.3Mb |
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Tohatsu MFS4A/ 5A/ 6A Owner’s Manual [RU].pdf |
1.1Mb |
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Tohatsu MFS4A2/ 5A2S/ 6A2S, 9.9 MF/ 9.9B EF/ 9.9B EP Owner’s Manual [RU].pdf |
172.9kb |
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Tohatsu MFS4B/ 5B/ 6B Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
2.4Mb |
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Tohatsu MFS4C/ 5C/ 6C Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
4.4Mb |
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Tohatsu MFS5B/ 5BS Owner’s Manual [ENG].pdf |
556kb |
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Tohatsu MFS6A3Z/ 8A3/ 9.8A3 Owner’s Manual [ENG].rar |
17.6Mb |
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Tohatsu Service Manual [ENG].pdf |
52.3Mb |
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Tohatsu type 50 EPTOS (EPTOL) Owner’s Manual [RUS].doc |
1.5Mb |
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Outboard motors Tohatsu — strong, light and environmental friendly engines with low emissions of harmful substances into the atmosphere.
Tohatsu uses high quality aluminum alloy and zinc coating of internal surfaces in its motors. The introduction of the new engine painting process in 2006 not only changed the design of the
engines, but also significantly improved their corrosion protection. The body of the Tohatsu engine is protected by several layers of special coatings, after which four layers of paint and a
layer of special varnish are applied.
Tohatsu Corporation offers outboard engines ranging from 2.5 to 140 horsepower. For our country, the fact that Tohatsu motors are undemanding to the quality of fuel and oils is important. On the
boats with the engines of this Japanese company, many records were set. One of them, no one in the world can beat for the past 10 years — in 1994 on a boat with a Tohatsu engine with a capacity
of 2.5 hp only. The Atlantic Ocean was crossed.
Unlike manufacturers of other brands, the company Tohatsu does not refuse the production of two-stroke engines, but on the contrary, improves and expands its model range.
Tohatsu two-stroke outboard motors have a reputation for powerful and reliable outboard motors with moderate weight and compactness. The 2008 sales hit is the updated Tohatsu
5BDS, which has two fuel tanks — built-in, 2.5 liters and external 12 liters.
For TLDI technology (two-stroke, low-pressure direct-injection engines), Tohatsu Corporation was awarded the prestigious “Editor’s Choice” award of Motorboating Magazine magazine. A distinctive
feature of the TLDI system is the dual throttle position sensor (TPS), which provides an accurate balance of air and fuel. Outboard outboard motors with direct fuel injection TLDI series have
fuel consumption of 4-stroke models and 2-stroke performance. The TLDI system makes it possible to run smooth and steady at low revs with much less vibration, and provides the engine with good
acceleration. By changing the way air and fuel were supplied, we managed to significantly reduce the amount of harmful emissions, their level meets the requirements of the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB).
Tohatsu company has established itself as a manufacturer of highly reliable 2-stroke engines of low and medium power. They are distinguished from competitors by their simplicity of construction,
the use of reliable and proven technologies, and an excellent weight-to-power ratio. Tohatsu 2-stroke engines have a reputation for reliable and powerful engines with moderate weight and
compactness.
You will also find in the company Tohatsu four-stroke motors with a capacity from 2.5 to 30 hp. It should be mentioned that for the first time in the outboard motors industry, on
Tohatsu 25 and 30 hp motors. applied electronic fuel injection system, which does not require a battery. In addition, the Tohatsu 4-stroke engine 30 hp It has options typical for more expensive
models — a lift system and engine tilt angle adjustment that meet the requirements of EPA, CARB.