2002 EVINRUDE JOHNSON 40HP 2-STROKE OUTBOARD Factory Service & Work Shop Manual
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This Repair Manual covers All Engines 40-250 HP, 2-Stroke Fuel Injected Models. Model/Engine Years 40 hp E-Tee, 2 eyl, 2-stroke 2004-2006 50 hp E-Tee, 2 eyl, 2-stroke 2004-2006 60 hp E-Tee, 2 eyl, 2-stroke 2004-2006 70 hp E-Tee, 2 eyl, 2-stroke 2005 75 hp E-Tee, 3 eyl, 2-stroke .2004-2006 90 hp E-Tee, 3 eyl, 2-stroke 2004;2006 200 hp E-Tee, V6, 2-stroke 2005-2006 200 hp E-Tee HO, V6, 2-stroke 2005-2006 225 hp E-Tee, V6, 2-stroke 2005-2006 225 hp E-Tee HO, V6, 2-stroke 2005-2006 250 hp E-Tee, V6, 2-stroke 2005-2006 75 hp FIGHT, V4, 2-stroke . 2002-2003 90 hp FIGHT, V4, 2-stroke 2002-2003 115 hp FIGHT, V4, 2-stroke 2002-2006 135 hp FIGHT, V6, 2-stroke 2002-2006 150 hp FIGH V6, 2-stroke 2002-2006 150 hp FIGHT HO, V6, 2-stroke 2002-2006 175 hp FIGHT, V6, 2-stroke 2002-2006 200 hp FIGHT, V6, 2-stroke 2002-2005 200 hp FIGHT HO, V6, 2-stroke 2002-2005 225 hp FIGHT, V6, 2-stroke 2002-2005 225 hp FIGHT HO, V6, 2-stroke 2002-2005 250 hp FIGHT, V6, 2-stroke 2002-2005
CONTENTS 5 LUB� ICATION & COOLING - ' HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 1-2 BOATING SAFETY 1-4 BOATING EQUIPMENT (NOT REQUIRED BUT RECOMMENDED) 1-10 SAFETY IN SERVICE 1-13 TROUBLESHOOTING 1-13 SHOP EQUIPMENT 1·17 TOOLS 1-19 FASTENERS, MEASUREMENT, AND CONVERSIONS 1-26 SPECIFICATIONS 1·28 GENERAL INFORMATION 2-2 LUBRICATION SERVICE 2-5 ENGINE MAINTENANCE 2-9 BOAT MAINTENANCE 2-26 TUNE-UP 2-30 TIMING AND SYNCHRONIZATION 2-37 STORAGE (WHAT TO DO BEFORE AND AFTER) 2-43 CLEARING A SUBMERGED MOTOR 2-47 SPECIFICATIONS 2-48 FUEL SYSTEM BASICS 3-. 2 FUEL TANK AND LINES 3-6 FICHT FUEL INJECTION (DI/FFI) & IGNITION SYSTEM 3-11 E-TEC FUEL INJECTION & IGNITION SYSTEM 3-54 SPECIFICATIONS 3-92 UNDERSTANDING AND TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 4-2 CHARGING CIRCUIT 4-8 STARTING CIRCUIT 4-18 WARNING SYSTEM 4-35 WIRING DIAGRAMS 4-38 SPECIFICATIONS 4-60 OIL INJECTION SYSTEM- DI/FICHT MOTORS 5-2 OIL INJECTION SYSTEM - E-TEC MOTORS 5-10 COOLING SYSTEM 5-18 SPECIFICATIONS 5-38
POWERHEAD POWERHEAD BREAK-IN POWERHEAD EXPLODED VIEWS SPECIFICATIONS GEARCASE TRIMILT SYSTEMS REMOTE CONTROLS CONTROL CABLES HAND REWIND STARTER MASTER INDEX 7-2 8-2 9-2 9-16 10-2 10-7 CONTENTS MASTER INDEX
SAFETY NOTICE, Proper service and repair procedures are vital to the safe, reliable operation-of all marine engines, as well as the personal safety of those performing repairs. This manual outlines procedures for servicing and repairing engines and drive systems using safe, effective methods. The procedures contain many NOTES, CAUTIONS and WARNINGS which should be followed, along with standard procedures, to minimize the possibility of personal injury or improper service which could damage the vehicle or compromise its safety. It is important to note that repair procedures and techniques, tools and parts for servicing these engines, as well as the skill and experience of the individual performing the work, vary widely. It is not possible to anticipate all of the conceivable ways or conditions under which the engine may be serviced, or to provide cautions as to all possible hazards that may result. Standard and accepted safety precautions and equipment shoid be used during cutting, grinding, chiseling, prying, or any other process that can cause material removal or projectiles. Some procedures require the use of tools specially designed for a specific task. Before substituting another tool or procedure, you must be completely satisfied that neither your personal safety nor the performance of the vessel, will be endangered. All procedures covered in this manual requiring the use of special tools will be noted at the beginning of the procedure by means of an OEM symbol Additionally, any procedure requiring the use of a n electronic tester or scan tool will be noted at the beginning of the procedure by means of a DVOM symbol � -�+ Although information in this manual is based on industry sources and is complete as possible at the time of publication, the possibility exists that some manufacturers made later changes which could not be included here. While striving for total accuracy, Seloc Publishing cannot assume responsibility for any errors, chaQges or omissions that may occur in the compilation of this data. We must therefore warn you to follow instructions carefully, using common sense. If you are uncertain of a procedure, seek help by inquiring with someone in your area who is familiar with these motors before proceeding. PART NUMBERS _ , � Part numbers listed in this reference are not recommendations by Seloc Publishing for any particular product brand name, simply iterations of the manufacturer's suggestions. They are also references that can be used with interchange m· anuals and aftermarket supplier catalogs to locate each brand supplier's discrete pa number. SPECIAL TOOLS . . . Special tools are recommended by the manufacturers to perfom a specific job. Use has been kept to a minimum, but, where absolutely necessary, they are referred to in the text by the part number of the manufacturer if a t all possible; and also noted at the beginnin� of each procedure with one of the following symbols: OEM or DVOM. The OEM symbol usually denotes the need for a unique tool purposely designed to accomplish a specific task, it will also be used, less frequently, to notify the reader of the need for a tool that is not commonly. found in the average tool box . The DVOM symbol is used to denote the need for an electronic test tool like an ohmmeter, multi-meter or, on cetain later engines, a scan tool. These tools can be_ purchased, under the appropriate part number, from your local dealer or regional distributor, or an equivalent tool can be purchased locally from a tool supplier or pas outlet. Before substituting any tool for the one recommended, read the SAFETY NOTICE at the top of this page. Providing the correct mix of service and repair procedures is an endless battle for any publisher of "How-To" information. Users range from first time do-it yourselfers to professionally trained marine technicians, and information important to one is frequently irrelevant to the other. The editors at Seloc Publishing strive to provide accurate and articulate information on all facets of marine engine repair, from the simplest procedure to the most complex. In doing this, we understand that certain procedures may be outside the capabilities of the average DIVer. Conversely we are aware that many procedures are unnecessary for a trained technician.
In order to provide all of- our users, paicularly the DIVers, with a feeling for the scope of a given procedure or task before tackling it we have included a rating system denoting the suggested skill level needed when performi g a paicular procedure. One of the following icons will be included at the beginning of most procedu es: EASY. These procedures are aimed primarily at the DIVer and can be classified, for the mos a, as basic maintenance procedures; battery, fluids, filters, plugs, etc. Although certainly valuable to any ex e ·ence level, they will generally be of little importance to a technician. MODERAT E. These procedures are suited for a DIVer with experience and a working knowledge of mechanical procedures. Even an advanced DIVer or professional technician will occasionally refer to these procedures. They will generally consist of component repair and seice procedures, adjustments and minor rebuilds. - DIFFICULT. These procedures are aimed at the advanced DIVer and professional technician. They will deal with diagnostics, rebuilds and internal engine/drive components and will frequently require special tools. SKILLED. These procedures are aimed at highly skilled technicians and should not be attempted without previous experience. They will usually consist of machine work, internal engine work and gear case rebuilds. Please remember one thing when considering the above ratings-they are a guide for judging the complexity of a given procedure and are subjective in nature. Only you will know what your experience level is, and only you will know when a procedure may be outside the realm of your capability. First time DIVer, or life-long marine technician, we all approach repair and service differently so an easy procedure for one person may be a difficult procedure for another, regardless of experience level. All skill level ratings are meant to be used as a guide only! Use them to help make a judgement before undeaking a particular procedure, but by all means read through the procedure first and make your own decision-after all, our mission at Seloc is to make boat maintenance _and repair easier for everyone whether you are changing the oil or rebuilding an engine. Enjoy boating! ALL RIGHTS RESERVD - , No pa of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted or stored in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or by information storage or retrieval system, without prior written permission from the publisher. The materials contained in this manual are the intellectual property of Seloc Publishing, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation, and are protected under the laws of the United States of America at Title 17 of the United States Code. Any effos to reproduce any of the content of this manual, in any form, without the express written permission of Seloc Publishing, Inc. is punishable by a fine of up to $250,000 and 5 years in jail, plus the recovery of all proceeds including attorneys fees. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - Seloc Publishing expresses appreciation to the following companies who suppoed the production of this book: • Marine Mechanics Institute-Orlando, FL • Belks Marine-Holmes, PA Thanks to John Haung and Judy Belk of Belk's Marine for for there assistance, guidance, patience and access to some of the motors photographed for this manual. Seloc Publishing would like to express thanks to the fine companies who participate in the production of all our books: • Hand tools supplied by Craftsman are used during all phases of our vehicle teardown and photography. • Many of the fine specialty tools used in our procedures were provided courtesy of Lisle Corporation. • Much of our shop's electronic testing equipment was supplied by Universal Enterprises Inc. (UEI).
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