1994 Johnson Evinrude "ER" 60 LV 150, 150C, 175 Service Manual, P/N 500611, Page 61Get this manual

1994 Johnson Evinrude "ER" 60 LV 150, 150C, 175 Service Manual, P/N 500611, Page 61

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Push fuel hose off fuel fittingsdon't pullIf pushing won't separate hose and fitting, carefully cut the hose along its side and peel it back to avoid damaging the fittings3Carefully, remove the oil supply hose from the pump's oil inlet fitting1sl 4Install and secure 1O-in(25 cm) length of 1J4 in(6,35 mm) I.Dclear vinyl hoseA few inches from the loose end, measure carefully, and mark the hose every 12 in(12,7 mm) for three inches (76 mm) 5Fill the hose with Evinrude or Johnson Outboard Lubricant, and run the engine to eliminate air from the base of the hoseShut off the engine, and add or eliminate oil until its level is even with the highest mark6Start the engine, and monitor the pump cycles by using fuel pressure gauge or by putting light finger pressure on the outlet hose At 800 RPM, the oil level in your hose should drop in(25,4 mm) in approximately five pulses At full throttle, the oil level in your hose should drop in(25,4 mm) in approximately three pulses7If your results vary, check the pulse limiter fitting before replacing the pump8If you remove the pump, carefully cut the hose to avoid damaging the fittingWhen installing, use ratchet clamp on the oil supply hoseTorque the screws, pump-to-bracket, to 18-24 inIbs(2-3 Nm)Refer to Hose Routing Chart, this sectionWhen installing the oil supply hose, be sure connections are airtightPoor connections could cause serious powerhead damage6V61 eng