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TM 5-2805-261-13
2-11. REMOVING THE MOTOR.
C. Rotate locking lever 1/4 turn down until it
engages catch in lower motor cover.
A. Disconnect fuel line.
2-14. STEERING FRICTION ADJUSTMENT.
CAUTION
Always coil fuel line on top of
A. Locate steering friction adjustment screw.
tank when not in use.  This will
help  protect  fuel  line  and
connectors from damage and help
prevent sand or dirt from entering
connectors.
B. Disconnect safety chain.
C. Loosen clamp screws.
D. Lift motor vertically from boat using lifting
handles, or if hoist is available, fasten to lifting
bracket and lift out.
E. Hold motor in an upright position to allow water
to completely drain.
2-12. REMOVING THE MOTOR COVER.
Figure 2-30. Steering friction adjustment screw
A. Rotate locking lever (29, fig. 1-2) 1/4 turn UP.
B. Using tilt grip (30, fig. 1-2), tilt motor cover up.
B. Using screwdriver, loosen or tighten screw until
you feel a slight amount of drag when turning.
This provides smooth steering.
WARNING
The steering friction adjustment is
not intended to allow "hands off"
steering.  Loss of control could
result.
2-15. TILT FRICTION ADJUSTMENT.
A. Locate tilt friction adjusting nut (3, fig. 1-1).
Figure 2-29. Motor cover locking lever
C. Slide motor cover back to disengage front hook
from lower pan.
2-13. INSTALLING MOTOR COVER.
A. Slide motor cover hook into aperture in lower
pan.
Figure 2-31. Tilt friction adjustment
B. Press down on rear of cover (where tilt grip is).
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