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2017年3月3日星期五

Johnson Evinrude outboard motor service manual pdf repair 1.25HP to 70HP 1990 to 2001


Instant download of a repair manual for 1990-2001 Johnson Evinrude outboard motors, rated from 1.25 horsepower to 70 horsepower. See below for specific motors covered. Covers complete tear down and rebuild, pictures and part diagrams, torque specs, maintenance, troubleshooting, etc. 582 pages. Not a factory manual.

Johnson - Evinrude Service Manual Application: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Outboard For 1-Hp, 2-HP, 2.3-HP, 3.3-Hp, 3.5-HP, 4-HP, 5-HP, 6-HP, 6.5-HP, 8-HP, 9.9-HP, 10-HP, 14-HP, 15-HP, 18 JET, 20-HP, 25-HP, 25D, 28-HP, 30-HP 35-HP, 40-HP, 45-HP, 50-HP, 55-HP, 60-HP, 65-HP, 70-HP (Horsepower - Horse Power) Outboards Marine Engine Johnson/Evinrude 2Stroke 2-Stroke Two Stroke & 4Stroke 4-Stroke Four Stroke models. 

CONTENTS OF THIS SERVICE MANUAL: This 1990-2001 Johnson Evinrude 1 thru 70 HP Outboard Service Manual contains fully detailed step-by-step repair procedures with hundreds of photos and illustrations to guide you through any repair, maintenance, overhaul, service specifications or troubleshooting procedure. This expert text guide ebook will give you the knowledge and experience you need to perform simple basic maintenance or more complicated service procedures such as engine overhaul. Covers every thing you will ever need to know to fix anything on your 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01Johnson Evinrude Outboard boat engine (motor). 

Book Marked Chapters for easy navigation, this repair manual will permit you to easily and efficiently find the exact repair procedure you need in the quickest time possible. You will not find a better manual that this. 

Technical highlights of chapters include: Specifications, Inspection, Exploded Diagrams, Removal, Disassembly, Assembly, Installation, Servicing, Reassembly, Special Tools, Seals, Lubricants and more. 

MODEL & YEARS COVERED IN THIS SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL: 

1990 - 1HP (1-HP) Colt/Junior 2-Stroke 
1993-2001 - 2HP (2-HP) 2-Stroke 
1991-2001 - 2.3HP (2.3-HP) 2-Stroke 
1991-2001 - 3.3HP (3.3-HP) 2-Stroke 
2001 - 3.5HP (3.5-HP 2-Stroke 
1990-1996 4HP (4-HP) Deluxe 
1990-2001 - 5HP (5-HP) 2-Stroke & 4 Stroke 
1990-2001 6HP (6-HP) 2-Stroke & 4 Stroke 
1990-1993 - 6.5HP (6.5-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-2001 - 8HP (8-HP) 2-Stroke & 4 Stroke 
1993-2001 - 9.9HP (9.9-HP) 2-Stroke & 4-Stroke 
1990-1998 - 10HP (10-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-1991 - 10HP (10-HP) Comm 2-Stroke 
1990-1991 - 14HP (14-HP) 2-Stroke 
15HP (15-HP) 2-Stroke & 4 Stroke 
1995-1997 - 18HP JET (18-HP JET) 2-Stroke 
1990-2001 - 20HP (20-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-2001 - 25HP (25-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-1995 - 25D (25-D) 2-Stroke 
1990-1997 - 28HP (28-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-2001 - 30HP (30-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-2001 - 35HP (35-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-2001 - 40HP (40-HP) 2-Stroke & 4-Stroke 
1990-1998 - 45HP (45-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-1996 - 48HP (48-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-2001 - 50HP (50-HP) 2-Stroke & 4-Stroke 
1990-2001 - 55HP (55-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-2001 - 60HP (60-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-2001 - 65HP (65-HP) 2-Stroke 
1990-2001 - 70HP (70-HP) 2 Stroke & 4 Stroke 

Manual chapters are: 

Quick Reference Data 
Introduction 
1 - General Information 
2 - Tools and Techniques 
3 - Troubleshooting 
4 - Lubrication, Maintenance and Tune-up 
5 - Engine Syncronization and Linkage Adjustments 
6 - Fuel System 
7 - Ignition and Electrical Systems 
8 - Power Head 
9 - Gearcase 
10 - Power Trim and Tilt Systems 
11 - Oil Injection Systems 
12 - Sea Drives 
Index 
Wiring Diagrams 

MANUAL IN: EGNLISH 
FILE FORMAT: PDF 


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Johnson - Evinrude Service Manual Application: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Outboard For  8-HP Outboards Marine Engine Johnson/Evinrude 2Stroke 2-Stroke Two Stroke & 4Stroke 4-Stroke Four Stroke models. 

CONTENTS OF THIS SERVICE MANUAL: This 1990-2001 Johnson Evinrude 1 thru 70 HP Outboard Service Manual contains fully detailed step-by-step repair procedures with hundreds of photos and illustrations to guide you through any repair, maintenance, overhaul, service specifications or troubleshooting procedure. This expert text guide ebook will give you the knowledge and experience you need to perform simple basic maintenance or more complicated service procedures such as engine overhaul. Covers every thing you will ever need to know to fix anything on your 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01Johnson Evinrude Outboard boat engine (motor). 

Book Marked Chapters for easy navigation, this repair manual will permit you to easily and efficiently find the exact repair procedure you need in the quickest time possible. You will not find a better manual that this. 

Technical highlights of chapters include: Specifications, Inspection, Exploded Diagrams, Removal, Disassembly, Assembly, Installation, Servicing, Reassembly, Special Tools, Seals, Lubricants and more. 

model and years cover in this 8 hp johnson evinrude owners service repair manual


1990-2001 - 8HP (8-HP) 2-Stroke & 4 Stroke 

Manual chapters are: 

Quick Reference Data 
Introduction 
1 - General Information 
2 - Tools and Techniques 
3 - Troubleshooting 
4 - Lubrication, Maintenance and Tune-up 
5 - Engine Syncronization and Linkage Adjustments 
6 - Fuel System 
7 - Ignition and Electrical Systems 
8 - Power Head 
9 - Gearcase 
10 - Power Trim and Tilt Systems 
11 - Oil Injection Systems 
12 - Sea Drives 
Index 
Wiring Diagrams 

MANUAL IN: EGNLISH 
FILE FORMAT: PDF 

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2017年2月22日星期三

Car repair Important safety notice

Proper service and repair are extremely important for safe machine operation. The service and repair techniques recommended by Komatsu and described in this manual are both effective and safe. Some of these techniques require the use of tools specially designed by Komatsu for the specific purpose.


To prevent injury to workers, the symbol k is used to mark safety precautions in this manual. The cautions accompanying these symbols should always be followed carefully. If any dangerous situation arises or may possibly arise, first consider safety, and take the necessary actions to deal with the situation.

1. General precautions

1) Before carrying out any greasing or repairs, read all the safety plates stuck to the machine. For the locations of the safety plates and detailed explanation of precautions, see the Operation and Maintenance Manual.

2) Decide a place in the repair workshop to keep tools and removed parts. Always keep the tools and parts in their correct places. Always keep the work area clean and make sure that there is no dirt, water, or oil on the floor. Smoke only in the areas provided

3) When carrying out any operation, always wear safety shoes and helmet. Do not wear loose work clothes, or clothes with buttons missing.


  • Always wear safety glasses when hitting parts with a hammer.
  • Always wear safety glasses when grinding parts with a grinder, etc.


4) When carrying out any operation with 2 or more workers, always agree on the operating procedure before starting. Always inform your fellow workers before starting any step of the operation. Before starting work, hang UNDER REPAIR warning signs in the operator's compartment.

5) Only qualified workers must carry out work and operation which require license or qualification.

6) Keep all tools in good condition, learn the correct way to use them, and use the proper ones of them. Before starting work, thoroughly check the tools, machine, forklift, service car, etc.

7) If welding repairs are needed, always have a trained and experienced welder carry out the work. When carrying out welding work, always wear welding gloves, apron, shielding goggles, cap and other clothes suited for welding work.

8) Before starting work, warm up your body thoroughly to start work under good condition.

Safety points
1 Good arrangement
2 Correct work clothes
3 Following work standard
4 Making and checking signs
5 Prohibition of operation and handling by unlicensed workers
6 Safety check before starting work
7 Wearing protective goggles (for cleaning or grinding work)
8 Wearing shielding goggles and protectors (for welding work)
9 Good physical condition and preparation
10 Precautions against work which you are not used to or you are used to too much.

2. Preparations for work

1) Before adding oil or making any repairs, park the machine on hard and level ground, and apply the parking brake and block the wheels or tracks to prevent the machine from moving.

2) Before starting work, lower the work equipment (blade, ripper, bucket, etc.) to the ground. If this is not possible, insert the lock pin or use blocks to prevent the work equipment from falling. In addition, be sure to lock all the control levers and hang warning signs on them.

3) When disassembling or assembling, support the machine with blocks, jacks, or stands before starting work.


4) Remove all mud and oil from the steps or other places used to get on and off the machine. Always use the handrails, ladders or steps when getting on or off the machine. Never jump on or off the machine. If it is impossible to use the handrails, ladders or steps, use a stand to provide safe footing.

3. Precautions during work

1) Before disconnecting or removing components of the oil, water, or air circuits, first release the pressure completely from the circuit. When removing the oil filler cap, a drain plug, or an oil pressure pickup plug, loosen it slowly to prevent the oil from spurting out.

2) The coolant and oil in the circuits are hot when the engine is stopped, so be careful not to get scalded. Wait for the oil and coolant to cool before carrying out any work on the oil or water circuits. 

3) Before starting work, stop the engine. When working on or around a rotating part, in particular, stop the engine. When checking the machine without stopping the engine (measuring oil pressure, revolving speed, temperature, etc.), take extreme care not to get rolled or caught in rotating parts or moving parts. 

4) Before starting work, remove the leads from the battery. Always remove the lead from the negative (–) terminal first. 

5) When raising a heavy component (heavier than 25 kg), use a hoist or crane. Before starting work, check that the slings (wire ropes, chains, and hooks) are free from damage. Always use slings which have ample capacity and install them to proper places. Operate the hoist or crane slowly to prevent the component from hitting any other part. Do not work with any part still raised by the hoist or crane.

6) When removing a cover which is under internal pressure or under pressure from a spring, always leave 2 bolts in diagonal positions. Loosen those bolts gradually and alternately to release the pressure, and then remove the cover. 

7) When removing components, be careful not to break or damage the electrical wiring. Damaged wiring may cause electrical fires.

8) When removing piping, stop the fuel or oil from spilling out. If any fuel or oil drips onto the floor, wipe it up immediately. Fuel or oil on the floor can cause you to slip and can even start fires. 

9) As a general rule, do not use gasoline to wash parts. Do not use it to clean electrical parts, in particular. 

10) Be sure to assemble all parts again in their original places. Replace any damaged parts and parts which must not be reused with new parts. When installing hoses and wires, be sure that they will not be damaged by contact with other parts when the machine is operated. 

11) When installing high pressure hoses, make sure that they are not twisted. Damaged tubes are dangerous, so be extremely careful when installing tubes for high pressure circuits. In addition, check that connecting parts are correctly installed. 

12) When assembling or installing parts, always tighten them to the specified torques. When installing protective parts such as guards, or parts which vibrate violently or rotate at high speed, be particularly careful to check that they are installed correctly. 

13) When aligning 2 holes, never insert your fingers or hand. Be careful not to get your fingers caught in a hole. 

14) When measuring hydraulic pressure, check that the measuring tools are correctly assembled. 

15) Take care when removing or installing the tracks of track-type machines. When removing the track, the track separates suddenly, so never let anyone stand at either end of the track. 

16) If the engine is operated for a long time in a place which is not ventilated well, you may suffer from gas poisoning. Accordingly, open the windows and doors to ventilate well.

4. Precautions for sling work and making signs

1) Only one appointed worker must make signs and co-workers must communicate with each other frequently. The appointed sign maker must make specified signs clearly at a place where he is seen well from the operator's seat and where he can see the working condition easily. The sign maker must always stand in front of the load and guide the operator safely. q Do not stand under the load. q Do not step on the load.

 2) Check the slings before starting sling work.

 3) Keep putting on gloves during sling work. (Put on leather gloves, if available.) 

4) Measure the weight of the load by the eye and check its center of gravity. 

5) Use proper sling according to the weight of the load and method of slinging. If too thick wire ropes are used to sling a light load, the load may slip and fall. 

6) Do not sling a load with 1 wire rope alone. If it is slung so, it may rotate and may slip out of the rope. Install 2 or more wire ropes symmetrically.


7) Limit the hanging angle to 60°, as a rule. Do not sling a heavy load with ropes forming a wide hanging angle from the hook. When hoisting a load with 2 or more ropes, the force subjected to each rope will increase with the hanging angle. The table below shows the variation of allowable load in kN {kg} when hoisting is made with 2 ropes, each of which is allowed to sling up to 9.8 kN {1,000 kg} vertically, at various hanging angles. When the 2 ropes sling a load vertically, up to 19.6 kN {2,000 kg} of total weight can be suspended. This weight is reduced to 9.8 kN {1,000 kg} when the 2 ropes make a hanging angle of 120°. If the 2 ropes sling a 19.6 kN {2,000 kg} load at a lifting angle of 150°, each of them is subjected to a force as large as 39.2 kN {4,000 kg}.

8) When installing wire ropes to an angular load, apply pads to protect the wire ropes. If the load is slippery, apply proper material to prevent the wire rope from slipping. 

9) Use the specified eyebolts and fix wire ropes, chains, etc. to them with shackles, etc. 

10) Apply wire ropes to the middle portion of the hook.

  • Slinging near the tip of the hook may cause the rope to slip off the hook during hoisting. The hook has the maximum strength at the middle portion.

11) Do not use twisted or kinked wire ropes. 

12) When lifting up a load, observe the following. q Wind in the crane slowly until wire ropes


  • Wind in the crane slowly until wire ropes are stretched. When settling the wire ropes with the hand, do not grasp them but press them from above. If you grasp them, your fingers may be caught.

  • After the wire ropes are stretched, stop the crane and check the condition of the slung load, wire ropes, and pads
  • If the load is unstable or the wire rope or chains are twisted, lower the load and lift it up again.
  • Do not lift up the load slantingly.

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When lifting down a load, stop it temporarily at 30 cm above the floor, and then lower it slowly.

Check that the load is stable, and then remove the sling.

Remove kinks and dirt from the wire ropes and chains used for the sling work, and put them in the specified place.

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Read the Operation and Maintenance Manual of the crane carefully in advance and operate the crane safely.

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1) Before starting work, inspect the wire ropes, brake, clutch, controller, rails, over wind stop device, electric shock prevention earth leakage breaker, crane collision prevention device, and power application warning lamp, and check safety. 

2) Observe the signs for sling work. 

3) Operate the hoist at a safe place. 

4) Check the direction indicator plates (east, west, south, and north) and the directions of the control buttons without fail. 

5) Do not sling a load slantingly. Do not move the crane while the slung load is swinging.

6) Do not raise or lower a load while the crane is moving longitudinally or laterally. 

7) Do not drag a sling. 

8) When lifting up a load, stop it just after it leaves the ground and check safety, and then lift it up. 

9) Consider the travel route in advance and lift up a load to a safe height. 

10) Place the control switch on a position where it will not be an obstacle to work and passage. 

11) After operating the hoist, do not swing the control switch. 

12) Remember the position of the main switch so that you can turn off the power immediately in an emergency.


13) If the hoist stops because of a power failure, turn the power switch OFF. When turning on a switch which was turned OFF by the electric shock prevention earth leakage breaker, check that the devices related to that switch are not in operation state. 

14) If you find an obstacle around the hoist, stop the operation. 

15) After finishing the work, stop the hoist at the specified position and raise the hook to at least 2 m above the floor. Do not leave the sling installed to the hook

7. Selecting wire ropes

1) Select adequate ropes depending on the weight of parts to be hoisted, referring to the table below.

8. Precautions for disconnecting and connecting hoses and tubes in air conditioner circuit 

1) Disconnection

2) Connection 
When installing the air conditioner circuit hoses and tubes, take care that dirt, dust, water, etc. will not enter them. 

  • When connecting the air conditioner hoses and tubes, check that O-rings (1) are fitted to their joints. 
  • Check that each O-ring is not damaged or deteriorated. 
  • When connecting the refrigerant piping, apply compressor oil for refrigerant to its O-rings.