1991 Johnson/Evinrude Models "EI" 40 thru 55 Service Manual, Page 32Get this manual

1991 Johnson/Evinrude Models "EI" 40 thru 55 Service Manual, Page 32

Weather, Altitude and Engine Performance The horsepower ratings of all engines are those that would be obtained under standard conditionsHowever, changes in weather and altitude will affect the performance of any outboardSome factors that will decrease the output of an engine are: Low barometric pressure High temperature High humidity High altitude

rv on hot, humid daySometimes the weather an altitude is run Performance can decrease noticeably when engine or alone
can cause the engine RPM to drop below the recommended operating rangeIn such case, lower pitch propeller can be used to bring RPM back into the operating rangeIn any case, top boat speed will not be as high as on cool, dry dayA loss of engine performance can occur if an engine has not been properly modified for high altitude operationIf you service high altitude engines, consider ordering Information and Decal Kit, PIN 393533, from your distributorTo avoid permanent powerhead damage, be sure that an engine modified for high altitude operation is properly identified and returned to original calibration if operated at or near sea level