1985 OMC 65, 100 and 155 HP Models Commercial Service Manual, PN 507450-D, Page 193Get this manual

1985 OMC 65, 100 and 155 HP Models Commercial Service Manual, PN 507450-D, Page 193

If the motor is to be run the same day, the surface opposite the one Gel Seal II is applied to should be sprayed with OMC Locquic Primer Part No384884Wait several hours before running to allow Gel Seal II to cureIf Locquic Primer is not used, the assembly should sit overnight before being run If excess Gel Seal II has caused the motor to "Iock-up," it may be loosened by turning the flywheel with wrenchThe motor may then be started and run with no detrimental effectsSince Gel Seal II begins curing as soon as it is confined (especially on those motors where Locquic Primer has been used), the assembly should be completed and all screws torqued promptly after assembly INotellf Gel Seal II is allowed to set up before drawing down and torquing screws, Gel Seal II may act as shimThis may cause bearing misalignment, improper bearing location, and tight armature plate bearings