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2006-2010 Yamaha Marine F50 T50 F60 T60 Outboard Service & Repair Manual
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SUPPLEMENTARY
SERVICE MANUAL
F50
T50
F60
T60
6C1-28197-1N-1X LIT-18616-03-28

Preface
This Supplementary Service Manual has been prepared to introduce new service and new data
information for F50D, T50D, F60D, and T60D. For complete information on service procedures, it is
necessary to use this supplementary service manual along with the following manual.
F50D, T50D, F60D, and T60D SERVICE MANUAL:
LIT-18616-02-85 (6C1-28197-1G-11)
Important information
Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations:
The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS
INVOLVED!
EWM00000
A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
ECM00000
A NOTICE indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damages to the out-
board motor or other property.
TIP:
A TIP provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer.
F50D, T50D, F60D, T60D
SUPPLEMENTARY
SERVICE MANUAL
©2010 by Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
1st Edition, September 2010
All rights reserved.
Any reprinting or unauthorized use
without the written permission of
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
is expressly prohibited.
Printed in U.S.A.
LIT-18616-03-28

General information
GEN
INFO
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Specification
SPEC
1
Technical features and description
TECH
FEA
2
Rigging information
RIG
GING
3
Troubleshooting
TRBL
SHTG
4
Electrical system ELEC
5
Fuel system
FUEL
6
Power unit
POWR
7
Lower unit LOWR
8
Bracket unit
BRKT
9
Maintenance
MNT
10
Index
Appendix
A
Supplementary contents

General information
Safety while working ......................................................... 1
Rotating part ................................................................................... 1
Hot part ........................................................................................... 1
Electric shock ................................................................................. 1
Propeller ......................................................................................... 1
Handling of gasoline ....................................................................... 1
Ventilation ...................................................................................... 1
Self-protection ................................................................................ 2
Working with crane ......................................................................... 2
Handling of gas torch ..................................................................... 2
Part, lubricant, and sealant ............................................................ 2
Handling of sealant ......................................................................... 3
Special service tool ........................................................................ 3
Tightening torque ........................................................................... 3
Non-reusable part ........................................................................... 3
Disassembly and assembly ........................................................... 3
How to use this manual ......................................................... 4
Manual format ................................................................................ 4
Abbreviation ................................................................................... 5
Lubricant, sealant, and thread locking agent ...................... 6
Symbol ........................................................................................... 6
Special service tool ................................................................ 7
Specification
Model feature ..........................................................................9
Model designation .......................................................................... 9
Serial number ................................................................................. 9
Model data ............................................................................10
Dimension and weight .................................................................. 10
Performance ................................................................................. 10
Power unit .................................................................................... 10
Lower unit ..................................................................................... 11
Bracket unit .................................................................................. 11
Fuel and oil requirement ............................................................... 11
Battery requirement ...................................................................... 12
PTT fluid requirement ................................................................... 12

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Electrical system technical data .........................................12
Ignition timing control system ....................................................... 12
Fuel injection control system ........................................................ 12
Engine speed control system ....................................................... 13
Charging system .......................................................................... 13
Gauge/sensor ............................................................................... 14
Y-COP .......................................................................................... 14
Fuel system technical data .................................................15
Fuel system .................................................................................. 15
Power unit technical data ....................................................15
Cylinder head assembly ............................................................... 15
Lower unit technical data ....................................................16
Lower unit assembly..................................................................... 16
Specified tightening torque .................................................17
Rigging information ...................................................................... 17
Electrical system .......................................................................... 17
Power unit .................................................................................... 17
Lower unit ..................................................................................... 17
Tiller handle model ....................................................................... 17
Bracket unit .................................................................................. 18
General tightening torque ...................................................18
Technical features and description
Y-COP ....................................................................................19
Rigging information
Outboard motor installation ................................................20
Dimension .............................................................................21
Exterior F50T, F60T ..................................................................... 21
Exterior F50T, F60T (model with optional tiller handle) ............... 22
Exterior T50T, T60T ..................................................................... 23
Exterior T50T, T60T (model with optional tiller handle) ............... 24
Clamp bracket .............................................................................. 25

Installing Y-COP (optional) .................................................26
Registering the receiver ID to the ECM ........................................ 26
System diagram ...................................................................27
Single outboard motor application ................................................ 27
Troubleshooting
YDIS .......................................................................................29
Feature ......................................................................................... 29
Hardware requirement .................................................................. 29
Function........................................................................................ 30
Connecting the communication cable to the outboard motor ....... 31
Trouble code table........................................................................ 31
Outboard motor troubleshooting........................................32
Troubleshooting the power unit using the YDIS ........................... 32
Trouble code and checking step .................................................. 32
Troubleshooting the power unit (trouble code not detected) ........ 33
Electrical system
Electrical component and wiring harness routing ............34
Starboard...................................................................................... 34
Front ............................................................................................. 36
Tiller handle (optional) .................................................................. 38
Circuit diagram .....................................................................40
ECM coupler layout ..............................................................41
Y-COP (optional) ..................................................................42
Checking Y-COP .......................................................................... 43
Checking the buzzer ..................................................................... 43
Checking the Y-COP main wiring harness ................................... 43
Checking the button cell battery ................................................... 44
Command Link Multifunction Meter sensor ......................45
Checking the water pressure sensor (optional) ............................ 45
Checking the speed sensor (optional) .......................................... 46

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Fuel system
Fuel filter assembly ..............................................................48
Removing the fuel filter assembly ................................................ 48
Checking the fuel filter assembly.................................................. 48
Installing the fuel filter assembly .................................................. 49
Power unit
Power unit assembly ...........................................................50
Installing the power unit ................................................................ 50
Oil pump ................................................................................53
Cylinder block ......................................................................54
Installing the crankshaft journal bearing ....................................... 54
Lower unit
Shimming ..............................................................................55
Shimming workflow ...................................................................... 55
Shimming check sheet ................................................................. 56
Measuring the forward gear backlash and reverse gear
backlash before disassembly ....................................................... 58
Shimming ..................................................................................... 61
Shim location ................................................................................ 61
Selecting the pinion shim (T3) ..................................................... 62
Pinion shim (T3) selection table ................................................... 65
Measuring the forward gear backlash .......................................... 67
Adjusting the forward gear shim (T1) thickness ........................... 67
Forward gear shim (T1) selection chart ........................................ 69
Measuring the reverse gear backlash .......................................... 71
Adjusting the reverse gear shim (T2) thickness ........................... 71
Reverse gear shim (T2) selection chart ....................................... 73

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Shimming (high thrust model) ............................................75
Shimming workflow ...................................................................... 75
Shimming check sheet ................................................................. 76
Measuring the forward gear backlash before disassembly .......... 77
Shimming ..................................................................................... 78
Shim location ................................................................................ 78
Selecting the pinion shim (T3) ...................................................... 79
Measuring the forward gear backlash .......................................... 80
Adjusting the forward gear shim (T1) thickness ........................... 80
Forward gear shim (T1) selection chart ........................................ 81
Bracket unit
Tiller handle (optional) .........................................................83
Disassembling the tiller handle..................................................... 86
Assembling the tiller handle ......................................................... 87
Electrical component (optional) .........................................91
Disassembling the electrical component ...................................... 92
Assembling the electrical component ........................................... 92
Maintenance
Outline ...................................................................................94
Maintenance interval chart 1 ........................................................ 94
Maintenance interval chart 2 ........................................................ 95
Appendix
Wiring diagram .....................................................................98
How to use the wiring diagram ..................................................... 98
Engine control unit and fuel unit ................................................... 98
Ignition unit ................................................................................. 100
Charging unit and starting unit ................................................... 102
Control unit ................................................................................. 104

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General information
Safety while working
To prevent an accident or injury and to pro-
vide quality service, observe the following
safety procedures.
Rotating part
• Hands, feet, hair, jewelry, clothing, personal
flotation device straps, and so on, can
become entangled with internal rotating
parts of the engine, resulting in serious
injury or death.
• Keep the top cowling installed whenever
possible. Do not remove or install the top
cowling when the engine is running.
• Only operate the engine with the top cowl-
ing removed according to the specific
instructions in the manual. Keep hands,
feet, hair, jewelry, clothing, personal flota-
tion device straps, and so on, away from
any exposed moving parts.
Hot part
During and after operation, engine parts are
hot enough to cause burns. Do not touch any
parts under the top cowling until the engine
has cooled.
Electric shock
Do not touch any electrical parts while start-
ing or operating the engine. Otherwise, shock
or electrocution could result.
Propeller
Do not hold the propeller with your hands
when loosening or tightening the propeller
nut.
Handling of gasoline
• Gasoline is highly flammable. Keep gaso-
line and all flammable products away from
heat, sparks, and open flames.
• Gasoline is poisonous and can cause injury
or death. Handle gasoline with care. Never
siphon gasoline by mouth. If you swallow
some gasoline, inhale a lot of gasoline
vapor, or get some gasoline in your eyes,
see your doctor immediately. If gasoline
spills on your skin, wash with soap and
water. If gasoline spills on your clothing,
change your clothes.
Ventilation
• Gasoline vapor and exhaust gas are
heavier than air and extremely poisonous. If
gasoline vapor or exhaust gas is inhaled in
large quantities, it may cause loss of con-
sciousness and death within a short time.
• When test running an engine indoors (for
example, in a water tank) make sure to do
so where adequate ventilation can be main-
tained.

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Self-protection
• Protect your eyes by wearing safety
glasses or safety goggles during all opera-
tions involving drilling and grinding, or when
using an air compressor.
• Protect your hands and feet by wearing pro-
tective gloves and safety shoes when nec-
essary.
Working with crane
• Outboard motors weighing 18.0 kg (39.7 lb)
and over must be carried by a crane.
• Use the wire ropes of adequate strength,
and lift up the outboard motor using the
three-point suspension.
• If the outboard motor does not have three
or more points to be suspended, support it
using additional ropes, or the like, so that
the outboard motor can be lifted and carried
in a stable manner.
Handling of gas torch
• Improper handling of a gas torch may result
in burns. For information on the proper han-
dling of the gas torch, see the operation
manual issued by the manufacturer.
• When using a gas torch, keep it away from
the gasoline and oil, to prevent a fire.
• Components become hot enough to cause
burns. Do not touch any hot components
directly.
Part, lubricant, and sealant
Use only genuine Yamaha parts, lubricants,
and sealants, or those recommended by
Yamaha, when servicing or repairing the out-
board motor.
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