1973 Evinrude Norseman 40 HP Service Manual, Page 14Get this manual

1973 Evinrude Norseman 40 HP Service Manual, Page 14

SUBMERGED MOTORS If motor is lost overboard while running, it should always be disassembled before any attempt is made to start itOften internal parts are sprung and running under these conditions can result in permanent damage
A motor lost overboard in salt water should always be disassembled and cleaned before starting is attemptedSome materials used in modern engines are subject to very rapid corrosion in the presence of salt water and should be inspected to determine if replacements are requiredA motor lost overboard in fresh water can usually be safely started if recovered within twelve hours providing no sand or silt is presentRemove the spark plugs, the carburetor orifice screw, and drain all fuel lines and tankPull the starter until all water present has been expelledSquirt outboard lubricant into spark plug holesReassemble and startIf sand has entered the engine, no attempt at starting should be madeDisassemble and clean the powerhead