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OPERATION MANUAL
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Page 1 - OPERATION MANUAL

OPERATION MANUALBe sure to read this manual for safe andproper operation.Store this manual carefully after use.

Page 2 - [ INTRODUCTION ]

6 2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION2.2 Engine Specifications2.2.1 4JH3-TEEngine model 4JH3-TEUse Pleasure boatType Vertical water-cooled 4-cycle d

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2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION 72.2.2 4JH3-TCEEngine model 4JH3-TCEUse Pleasure boat (Sailing boat)Type Vertical water-cooled 4-cycle diesel eng

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8 2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION2.2.3 4JH3-HTEEngine model 4JH3-HTEUse Pleasure boatType Vertical water-cooled 4-cycle diesel engineNo. of cyl.-

Page 5 - 1. FOR SAFE OPERATION

2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION 92.2.4 4JH3-DTEEngine model 4JH3-DTEUse Pleasure boatType Vertical water-cooled 4-cycle diesel engineNo. of cyl.-

Page 6 - 1.2 Safety Precautions

10 2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION2.3 Names of Parts• Operation Side (Right side as viewed from the propeller.) Contains the main parts necessary

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2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION 112.4 Major Servicing PartsName of part FunctionFuel filter Removes dust and water from fuel. The filter is a ca

Page 8 - 4 196630-12980

12 2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION2.5 Operation EquipmentExplanation of the equipment used to operate the engine.2.5.1 Instrument PanelThe instr

Page 9 - 2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION

2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION 13(1) MetersThe following meters are located in the upper center part of the instrument panel.♦B/C and New B/C typ

Page 10 - 2.2 Engine Specifications

14 2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION(3) Starter SwitchThis is the switch for starting engine operation. It is a rotary-type 3-step switch. Positio

Page 11 - 2.2.2 4JH3-TCE

2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION 152.5.2 Remote Control HandleThis engine is controlled by the remote control handle located in the cockpit. The

Page 12 - 2.2.3 4JH3-HTE

Thank you for purchasing a Yanmar Marine Diesel Engine.[ INTRODUCTION ]• This Operation Manual describes the operation, maintenance and inspection, an

Page 13 - 2.2.4 4JH3-DTE

16 2. PRODUCT EXPLANATIONOperation of the handle is as follows:• Starting and stoppingPut the handle in NEUTRAL.This puts the clutch in t

Page 14 - 2.3 Names of Parts

2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION 17 KMH4A (2) Trawling HandleThe trawling control is a single remote control handle.The marine gear trawling lever

Page 15 - 2.4 Major Servicing Parts

18 3. BEFORE OPERATION3. BEFORE OPERATIONPerform items 3.1 – 3.7 before starting to prepare for operation.3.1 Fuel Oil, Lube Oil and Co

Page 16 - 2.5 Operation Equipment

3. BEFORE OPERATION 193.1.2 Lube oil(1) Selection of Engine Lube OilUse the following lube oil:*API Classification CD(Standards of Ameri

Page 17 - (1) Meters

20 3. BEFORE OPERATION3.2 Supplying FuelFires from Oil Ignition• Be sure to use the correct type of fuel when refueling.Mistakenly filli

Page 18 - (4) Stop button

3. BEFORE OPERATION 213.3 Supplying Engine Lube OilFill with the specified amount of engine oil.1. Remove the oil inlet cap on the top o

Page 19 - 2.5.2 Remote Control Handle

22 3. BEFORE OPERATION3.5 Supplying Cooling WaterBurns from Scalding• Never remove the filler cap of the fresh water cooler while the en

Page 20 - LOW SPEED

3. BEFORE OPERATION 233.6 CrankingWhen the engine is being used for the first time or if it has not been used for a long period of time,

Page 21 - OPTION

24 4. HOW TO OPERATE4. HOW TO OPERATEAlcohol• Never operate the engine while you are under the influence of alcohol orwhen you are ill o

Page 22 - 3. BEFORE OPERATION

4. HOW TO OPERATE 25(4) Checking and Resupplying Marine Gear Oil1. Check the marine gear oil level with the dipstick.2. Supply with the r

Page 23 - 3.1.3 Cooling Water

INDEXpage No.1 FOR SAFE OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.1 Warning Symbol

Page 24 - From fuel tank

26 4. HOW TO OPERATE4.2 Checking the Illumination Lamps of the Panel Meters Be sure to check the alarm devi

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4. HOW TO OPERATE 274.3 starting4.3.1 Daily StartingFollow the following procedures for starting under nor-mal conditions.1. Open the K

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28 4. HOW TO OPERATE4.3.4 After the Engine has Started(1) Warming-up runningAfter the engine has started, let it run for about 5 minutes

Page 27 - Stop button

4. HOW TO OPERATE 294.5 Clutch Operation for the Marine Gear4.5.1 Forward, Neutral, ReverseUse the remote control handle to operate the

Page 28 - 4. HOW TO OPERATE

30 4. HOW TO OPERATE4.6 Check During OperationAlways be on the lookout for problems during engine operation.Pay particular attention to

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4. HOW TO OPERATE 314.7 Stopping the EngineStop the engine in accordance with the following proce-dures.1. Stop the boat.Put the remote

Page 30 - (2) Check after starting

32 4. HOW TO OPERATE4.8 Operation ProcedureThe following diagram shows the procedures for operation explained up to this point.Parts of

Page 31 - 4.3 starting

4. HOW TO OPERATE 334.9 Long-Term Storage4.9.1 Before storing for long periods of time, perform the following.(1) Periodic InspectionIf

Page 32 - Free throttle button

34 4. HOW TO OPERATE♦♦♦♦Draining the Water From the Fresh Water SystemIf antifreeze has not been added to the fresh cooling water, be sur

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5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION 355. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTIONConduct Periodic Inspection for Your Safety.The functions of engine com

Page 34 - Racing the Engine

5 MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .355.1 List of Periodic Inspections

Page 35 - 4.7 Stopping the Engine

36 5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION5.1 List of Periodic InspectionsDaily and periodic inspection are important to keep the engine in its

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5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION 375.2 Periodic Inspection Items5.2.1 Inspection After Initial 50Hrs. Operation(1) Replacing the Engine

Page 37 - 4JH3-HTE

38 5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION KMH4A KMH4A (2) Replacing the Marine gear Oil and Washing the Oil Filters (1st time)Precautions for

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5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION 395.2.2 Inspection Every 50 Hours(1) Draining the Fuel Tank1. Put a pan under the drain to catch the fue

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40 5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION(3) Inspection of BatteryFire due to Electric Short-CircuitsAlways turn off the battery switch or detac

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5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION 415.2.3 Inspection Every 250 Hrs. or 1 yr.(1) Replacing the Fuel FilterReplace the fuel filter periodica

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42 5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION(4) Replacing the Marine Gear Oil and Washing the Oil Filter (2nd time)Replace the marine gear oil for

Page 42 - Drain plug

5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION 43(5C) Adjusting the Position of the Trawling Remote Control Handle1. Check to see that the trawling leve

Page 43 - (2) Drain the fuel filter

44 5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION(7) Checking the Tension of the V-Belt of the AlternatorWhen there is not enough tension in the V-belt,

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5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION 455.2.5 Inspection Every 1000 Hrs. or 4 yrs.(1) Replacing the Marine gear Oil and Washing the Lube Oil F

Page 45 - (2) Replacing Cooling Water

1. FOR SAFE OPERATION 11. FOR SAFE OPERATIONFollowing the precautions described in this manual will enable you to use this engine withco

Page 46 - Pull out free throttle button

46 5. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION(4) Checking and Replacing the fuel pipe and the cooling water pipeThis maintenance requires specialize

Page 47 - High speed

6. TROUBLE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 476. TROUBLE AND TROUBLESHOOTING6.1 Simple problems and the appropriate countermeasuresIf you should enc

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48 6. TROUBLE AND TROUBLESHOOTINGTrouble Probable Cause Measure ReferenceStarting FailuresStarter works.but engine does not start.No fuel

Page 49 - Direction of shaft rotation

6. TROUBLE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 496.2 Emergency Repairs for Marine Gear TroubleIf the marine gear should break, the boat will not run. I

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50 6. TROUBLE AND TROUBLESHOOTING6.3 Consulting Your Yanmar Dealer or DistributorRefer difficult problems and repairs to your Yanmar dea

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MEMO

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52 7. SYSTEM DIAGRAM7. SYSTEM DIAGRAM7.1 Wiring diagram7.1.1 B type Instrument Panel (Optional)1/2 (Panel side)Detail ofcoupler AAStar

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7. SYSTEM DIAGRAM 532/2 (Engine side)Eng. stopmag. valveAir heaterC.W. temp. senderNot available for B typeC.W. temp. SWEng. oil press. S

Page 54 - Warranty Service

54 7. SYSTEM DIAGRAM7.1.2 C type / C type × B type(No.2 station) Instrument Panel (Optional)1/2 (Panel side)HarnessNo.2 stationEng. stop

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7. SYSTEM DIAGRAM 552/2 (Engine side)Eng. stopmag. valveeAir heater (Cross sectional area of wire)(Customer)Battery SW Starter motorAlter

Page 56 - 7. SYSTEM DIAGRAM

2 1. FOR SAFE OPERATION1.2 Safety Precautions(Observe these instructions for your own safety.)Precautions for OperationBurns from Scaldi

Page 57 - Starter relay

56 7. SYSTEM DIAGRAM7.1.3 New B type Instrument Panel (Optional)1/2 (Panel side)Color codingStarter switchDetail of couplerCCDetail of c

Page 58 - 1/2 (Panel side)

7. SYSTEM DIAGRAM 572/2 (Engine side)Eng. stopmag. valveeAir heater (Cross sectional area of wire)(Customer)Battery SW Starter motorAlter

Page 59 - 2/2 (Engine side)

58 7. SYSTEM DIAGRAM7.1.4 New C type / New C type × New B type(No.2 station) Instrument Panel (Optional)1/2 (Panel side)BuzzerChargeC.W.

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7. SYSTEM DIAGRAM 592/2 (Engine side)Eng. stopmag. valveeAir heater (Cross sectional area of wire)(Customer)Battery SW Starter motorAlter

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4JH3-TE/-TCE/-HTE/-DTE49961-202851Operation ManualModels : Marine Engine Code No.

Page 62 - Instrument Panel (Optional)

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS DIVISION1-32, CHAYAMACHI, KITA-KU, OSAKA 530-8311, JAPANTEL : 81-6-6376-6411FAX : 81-6-6377-1242YANMAR DIESEL AMERICA CORP.951

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1. FOR SAFE OPERATION 3Alcohol• Never operate the engine while you are under the influence of alcohol orwhen you are ill or feel unwell a

Page 64 - Operation Manual

4 1. FOR SAFE OPERATION1.3 Location of Product Safety LabelsTo insure safe operation, product safety labels have been attached. Their l

Page 65 - YANMAR EUROPE B.V

2. PRODUCT EXPLANATION 52. PRODUCT EXPLANATION2.1 Use & Driving SystemThis is light, compact diesel elngine for use in pleasure boa

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