Installation Manual 75, 90 AND 115 HP (4-Stroke) : Electric Fuel Pump
Installation Manual 75, 90 AND 115 HP (4-Stroke) : Electric Fuel Pump
Installation Manual 75, 90 AND 115 HP (4-Stroke) : Electric Fuel Pump
Do not overpower or overload the boat. Most boats will carry a required capacity plate indi-
cating the maximum acceptable power and load as determined by the manufacturer follow-
ing certain federal guidelines. If in doubt, contact your dealer or the boat manufacturer.
WARNING
Using an outboard that exceeds the maximum horsepower limit of a boat can:
1. cause loss of boat control 2. place too much weight at the transom, altering
the designed flotation characteristics of the boat or 3. cause the boat to break
apart, particularly around the transom area. Overpowering a boat can result in
serious injury, death, or boat damage.
WARNING
Avoid serious injury or death from a sudden unexpected acceleration when starting
your engine. The design of this outboard requires that the remote control used with
it must have a built in start-in-gear protection device.
Installation Specifications
a b
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Lifting Outboard
Use Flywheel Puller/Lifting Eye (91-83164M).
Steering Cable
STARBOARD SIDE ROUTED CABLE
1. Lubricate O-ring seal and entire cable end.
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IMPORTANT: The steering link rod that connects the steering cable to the engine
must be fastened using special bolt (“a” - Part Number 10-90041) and self locking
nuts (“b” & “c” - Part Number 11-34863). These locknuts must never be replaced with
common nuts (non locking) as they will work loose and vibrate off, freeing the link
rod to disengage.
WARNING
Disengagement of a steering link rod can result in the boat taking a full, sudden,
sharp turn. This potentially violent action can cause occupants to be thrown over-
board exposing them to serious injury or death.
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Installing Outboard
Determining Recommended Outboard Mounting Height
26 in.
(660mm)
25 in.
(635mm)
24 in.
(609mm)
b
(e)
23 in.
Outboard (584mm) c
Mounting
Height
(See NOTE 22 in.
e Below) (560mm)
21 in.
(533mm) a
d
20 in.
(508mm)
19 in.
(482mm)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
NOTE: Add 5 in. (127mm) for XL mod-
els to the listed outboard mounting Maximum Boat Speed Anticipated
height.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE TO INSTALLER
1. The outboard should be mounted high enough on the transom so that the exhaust
relief hole will stay at least 1 in. (25.4 mm) above the water line when the engine is
running at idle speed. Having the exhaust relief hole above the water line will prevent
exhaust restriction. Exhaust restriction will result in poor performance at idle.
2. However, keep in mind that the mounting height (e) of the outboard must not exceed
25 in. (635 mm) for L models, 30 in. (762 mm) for XL models. Mounting the outboard
higher may cause damage to the gear case components.
a. This solid line is recommended to determine the out- c. This line may be preferred to determine outboard
board mounting height. mounting height dimension, if maximum speed is the
only objective.
IMPORTANT: Increasing the height of outboard gener-
ally will provide the following: 1) Less steering torque, d. This line may be preferred to determine outboard
2) more top speed, 3) greater boat stability, but, 4) will mounting height dimension for dual outboard installa-
cause more prop “break loose” which may be particu- tion.
larly noticeable when planing off or with heavy load.
Outboard mounting height (height of outboard transom
These broken lines represent the extremes of known e. brackets from bottom of boat transom). For heights over
successful outboard mounting height dimensions. 22 in. (560mm), a propeller, that is designed for surfac-
b.
ing operation is usually preferred.
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Installing Outboard
1. Use transom drilling fixture (91-98234A2) or attach (tape) engine mounting template
(located in this manual) to boat transom.
d
b
a
e
a - 1/2 in. Diameter Bolts (4)
b - Flat Washers(4)
c - Locknuts (4)
d - Flat Washers(4)
e - Marine Sealer - Apply to Shanks of Bolts, Not Threads
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b
i
g h f
GRN/WHT
BRN/WHT
GRN/WHT
BLU/WHT
TAN
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(+)
(–) c
DUAL OUTBOARDS
Connect a common ground cable (wire size same as engine battery cables) between
negative (–) terminals on starting batteries.
(–)
(–)
d - Ground Cable (Same Wire Size As Engine Battery Cable) – Connect Between
Negative (–) Terminals
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Fuel Hose
PORTABLE FUEL TANK
Select a suitable location in boat within engine fuel line length limitations and secure tank
in place.
a
c
b
NOTE: If the speedometer water pick-up hose is not used, keep the hose routed out of the
rubber grommet.
a - Fuel Hose
b - Hose Clamp – Secure Remote Fuel Hose
c - Speedometer Water Pick-up Hose for Optional Speedometer
CAUTION
Prevent possible water leakage. Water pick up hose must be routed through grom-
met and outside of lower cowl at all times.
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2. Locate the center point of the slack or lost motion that exists in the shift cable as follows:
a. Move the remote control handle from neutral into forward and advance the handle
to full speed position. Slowly return the handle back to the neutral. Place a mark (a)
on the cable against the cable end guide.
b. Move the remote control handle from neutral into reverse and advance the handle
to full speed position. Slowly return the handle back to the neutral. Place a mark (b)
on the cable against the cable end guide.
c. Make a center mark (c), midway between marks (“a” and “b”). Align the cable end
guide against this center mark when installing cable to the engine.
a
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N a
c
d f
e
a - Center Mark
b - Anchor Pin
c - Barrel Insert
d - Cable Barrel
e - Barrel Holder
f - Hair Pin Retainer
a
a - Cable Latch
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c a f
e
b
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2. Locate the center point of the slack or lost motion that exists in the shift cable as follows:
a. Move the remote control handle from neutral into forward and advance the handle
to full speed position. Slowly return the handle back to the neutral. Place a mark (a)
on the cable against the cable end guide.
b. Move the remote control handle from neutral into reverse and advance the handle
to full speed position. Slowly return the handle back to the neutral. Place a mark (b)
on the cable against the cable end guide.
c. Make a center mark (c), midway between marks (“a” and “b”). Align the cable end
guide against this center mark when installing cable to the engine.
a
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N a
c
d f
a - Center Mark
b - Anchor Pin
c - Barrel Insert
d - Barrel
e - Barrel Holder
f - Hair Pin Retainer
a
a - Cable Latch
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Propeller Installation
WARNING
If the propeller shaft is rotated while the engine is in gear, there is the possibility that
the engine will crank over and start. To prevent this type of accidental engine start-
ing and possible serious injury caused from being struck by a rotating propeller,
always shift outboard to neutral position and remove spark plug leads when you
are servicing the propeller.
Flo-Torq I Drive Hub Propellers
e
d c a
e c b a
e d c a d
b
7. Tighten propeller nut to 55 lb-ft (75 Nm). Bend tabs against nut.
WARNING
Avoid possible serious injury or death. Adjust outboard to an intermediate trim po-
sition as soon as boat is on plane to avoid possible ejection due to boat spin-out.
Do not attempt to turn boat when engine is trimmed extremely under or in.
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NOTE: Trim tab adjustment will have little effect reducing steering torque if the
anti-ventilation plate is raised 2 inches (50mm) or more above the boat bottom.
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