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Trouble recovery



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       1  Access port cap                   1  “SET” mark
                                            2  Slot
       (5) Remove any weeds or debris from the  3  Edge of the access port
          drive shaft, impeller, pump housing, and
          jet thrust nozzle. If you cannot remove  (8) Check that the cap is perpendicular to
          the debris, consult a Yamaha Boat Deal-  the centerline of the boat. Pull the handle
          er.                                  forcefully  to make sure  that the cap is
       (6) To reinstall the access port  cap, first  locked securely. If a strong pull will move
          clean off any sand or other foreign matter  the access port cap, it is not locked se-
          from the cap or port surfaces. Apply a  curely—the cap could be forced out by
          light coat of Yamalube Waterproof Ma-  water pressure during operation.
          rine Grease (P/N: ACC-GREAS-10-CT), if
          available, to the seal of the access port
          cap. If grease is not available, apply the
          grease  during  the  post-operation
          checks.                                1
       (7) Insert the cap so that the “SET” mark is
          aligned  with  the slot, and then while
          pushing the handle turn the cap clock-
          wise until the “SET” mark is aligned with
          the edge of the access port.
                                            1  Perpendicular to the centerline of the boat

                                            (9) Close the rear platform hatch.
                                             NOTICE

                                            Be sure the access port caps are locked
                                            securely in place. Otherwise, the caps
                                            could be forced out of the access ports by
                                            water pressure,  causing loss of  perfor-
                                            mance and possible damage.



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