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Owner's Manual DF350A Inspection And Maintenance[Maintenance Schedule]

Owner's Manual DF350A Inspection And Maintenance[Maintenance Schedule]
Suzuki Marine

INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES AND SYSTEMS MAY BE PERFORMED BY ANY MARINE SI ENGINE REPAIR ESTABLISHMENT OR INDIVIDUAL USING ANY PART WHICH HAS BEEN CERTIFIED UNDER THE PROVISIONS IN
THE CLEAN AIR ACT Sec. 207 (a) (2).

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

It is important to inspect and maintain your outboard motor regularly. Follow the chart below. At each interval, be sure to perform the indicated service. Maintenance intervals should be judged by number of hours or number of months, whichever comes first.

Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide, a dangerous gas that is difficult to detect because it is colorless and odorless. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause death or severe injury.
Never start the engine or let it run indoors or where there is little or no ventilation.

I: Inspect and clean, adjust, lubricate, or replace, if necessary T: Tighten R: Replace

Water-separating fuel filter
Replace the filter element every 12-months (or more frequently if recommended by the filter manufacturer).

Improper maintenance or failure to perform recommended maintenance can be hazardous. Poor maintenance or lack of maintenance increases the chance of an accident or equipment damage.
Be sure to have maintenance performed according to the schedule in the above
chart. Suzuki recommends that only your authorized Suzuki marine dealer or a
qualified service mechanic perform maintenance on those items in the chart above which are marked with an asterisk (*). You may perform maintenance on the unmarked items by referring to the instructions in this section if you have mechanical experience. If you are not sure whether you can successfully complete any of the unmarked maintenance jobs, ask your authorized Suzuki marine dealer to do the maintenance for you.

The safety of you and your passengers depends on how well you maintain your outboard motor.
Follow all inspection and maintenance instructions carefully. If you do not have prior mechanical experience, do not attempt to perform maintenance on your outboard motor. You could be injured or may damage the motor.

The maintenance intervals in the chart are designed for normal usage of your outboard motor. If your outboard motor is used under severe conditions as outlined below, you may need to perform maintenance more often than indicated in the chart.
● Frequent full throttle operation
● Prolonged continuous operation at the maximum speed
● Prolonged continuous operation at idling speed or trolling speed
● Frequent operation in muddy, silty, sandy, acidic or shallow water
● Operation without appropriate warmup
● Frequent abrupt acceleration and deceleration
● Frequent shift operation
Failure to perform maintenance more frequently could result in damage. Consult your authorized Suzuki marine dealer regarding appropriate maintenance intervals for your usage conditions. When replacing parts on your outboard motor, Suzuki strongly recommends that you use genuine Suzuki parts or their equivalent.

SPARK PLUG

When servicing the iridium/platinum spark plugs, do not touch the center electrode, as it is easy to damage.
Do not touch the center electrode of an iridium spark plug. Avoid cleaning it or adjusting its electrode gap.

Remove the spark plugs as follows:

  1. Remove the motor cover.

  2. Remove the ignition coil bracket bolts and ignition coil brackets (1).

  1. Remove the bolt securing the ignition coil.

  2. Pull out the ignition coil.

Turn the ignition coil (A) clockwise as shown in the figure to remove.
The installation is a reverse procedure of the removal.