1996 Johnson/Evinrude Outboards 50 thru 70 3-Cylinder Service Manual, Page 33Get this manual

1996 Johnson/Evinrude Outboards 50 thru 70 3-Cylinder Service Manual, Page 33

Preseason Service 1Check gearcase lubricationIf leakage is evident, gearcase seals may need attentionCheck lubricant level in power trimtilt reservoirSee Lu brication, this section &
2Apply light coating of OMC Electrical Grease to the ribbed portion of the spark plug ceramics and the opening of the spark plug coversConnect spark plug leadsMake sure spark plug boots are not cracked or torn
& 3Check water level in battery, then chargeWhile the battery

is charging, the acid solution inside the battery gives off hydrogen gas which can explode if ignited by spark or open flameIf hydrogen gas is not able to leave the battery (vents are clogged), the battery itself may explodeTherefore, when charging batteries, make sure that battery is vented to atmosphere and lots of fresh air is in the areaMake sure no sparks or flames are presentDo not short across battery terminals to check battery conditionInstall and connect battery

4When engine is reattached to the boat's transom, make sure the steering, shift, and throttle systems are attached to the engine using the factory-specified hardware stored with the engine earlierFollow the manufacturer's installation instructions! If control systems are attached to the engine using the wrong fasteners or assembled carelessly, sudden unexpected loss of engine control may result5Test engine warning systemRefer to Section 86For models with If oil line has been disconnected, the oil line must be purged and the system primed before any attempt is made to start the engineRefer to Section 2, OMC