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Johnson J30MLSRC User Manual

Johnson J30MLSRC
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ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC STARTER SERVICING
If
cup will not pull
up
over ring, use a screwdriver
or similar tool
to
compress
ring
and pry cup
up
over ring.
Install protective cap over armature shaft and
spacer.
Refer to
No Load Current Draw Test
on
p.
98
to
check starter operation.
Installation
9.9/15
MODELS
Install the starter
on
the bypass cover. The electric
starter motor must
be
held firmly against the
bracket while bolting
it
to
the bypass cover.
Tighten screws
and
torque
10
to
12
ft.
Ibs.
(14
to
16
N·m).
Install the starter lead
to
the starter. Tighten the
nut securely. Apply Black Neoprene Dip
to
con-
nection.
IMPORTANT:
When tightening the terminal nut,
make sure the starter lead
and
terminal does not
turn into a position where the lead and terminal
could contact the starter or lower engine cover.
106
Attach rectifier and two black wires to starter
bracket.
1
-=---
3
2
1. Screws
32987
2. Starter lead
at
terminal
3. Rectifier
Reconnect the battery cables
at
the battery.
25/30
MODELS
Position the starter bracket
on
the powerhead.
Secure the starter bracket using the two screws
with washers and the locknut with washer. Be
sure
to
install the ground lead and lock washers
on
the lower screw. Tighten the screws and lock-
nut
60
to
84
in.
Ibs.
(7
to
9
N·m).
1. Lock nut
and
washer
1
1.
Ground lead and lock washer connection
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BrandJohnson
ModelJ30MLSRC
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish

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