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Ob 112 operators manual draft 2 20x, Maintenance, Lehr – LEHR 5.0 HP 4-STROKE User Manual

Page 20: Checking wiring and connectors, Exhaust leakage, Water leakage, Checking propeller, Removing the propeller

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MAINTENANCE

5. Make sure that there are no oil leaks. Continued operation with an oil leak could cause severe engine

damage.

NOTE: Change the oil more often when operating the engine under adverse conditions such as extended

trolling.

CHECKING WIRING AND CONNECTORS

• Check that each grounding wire is properly secured.

• Check that each connector is engaged and secured.

EXHAUST LEAKAGE

Start the engine and check that no exhaust leaks from the joints between the exhaust cover, cylinder

head, and cylinder.

WATER LEAKAGE

Start the engine and check that no water leaks from the joints between the exhaust cover, cylinder head,

cylinder, thermostat housing, and thermostat hose.

CHECKING PROPELLER

WARNING: You could be seriously injured if the engine accidentally starts when you are near the propeller.

Before inspecting, removing, or installing the propeller, remove the spark plug cap from the

spark plug. Also, place the shift control in neutral, and remove the lanyard from the engine stop

switch.

Check each of the propeller blades for wear, erosion from cavitation, or other damage.

• Check the propeller shaft for damage.

• Check the splines for wear or damage.

• Check for fish line tangled around the propeller shaft.

• Check the propeller shaft oil seal for damage.

REMOVING THE PROPELLER

1. Straighten the cotter pin and pull it out using a pair of pliers.

2. Remove the propeller nut and washer.

3. Remove the propeller and thrust washer.

1. COTTER PIN
2. PROPELLER NUT
3. WASHER
4. PROPELLER
5. THRUST WASHER

6. PROPELLER SHAFT AND SPLINES

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Recommended

engine

oil: 10W - 30

4-stroke outboard motor oil

Engine oil quantity:

0.5L (0.53 US

qt)

OIL DIPSTICK

6. Turn off the engine and wait 3 minutes. Recheck the oil level using the oil dipstick to be sure the level

falls between the upper and lower marks when the dipstick is screwed in all the way. Add oil if the level

is below the lower mark, or drain to the specified level if it is above the upper mark (see pg 8).

7. Dispose of used oil according to local regulations.