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8 f. Propeller A propeller must be selected so that the engine rpm measured at wide open throttle while cruising is within the maximum operating
9 Raider Running _____________________________________________________ a. Fuels (Multi-fuel) The Raider can run on jet fuels (JP-5/8), diesel
10 Pull starter handle slowly until starter engages, then pull forcibly for a full rope pull (short or slow pulls will not provide enough current
11 g. Throttle Friction To increase throttle friction, turn the throttle friction screw clock-wise. To decrease friction, turn the throttle fri
12 i. Stopping Raider 1. Slow engine to idle speed. 2. Move shift lever to NEUTRAL position. 3. Press and hold stop button until the engine s
13 m. Trim Tab Adjustment n. Shallow Water Drive The engines shallow water tilt is controlled by the gas assist tilt cyli
14 p. Impact Damage Your boat and engine can be seriously damaged by a collision at high or low speeds, while trailering, or in the water. If yo
15 If you suspect the engine is overheating or has overheated, STOP the engine only when it is safe. When operating the engine, the water intake
16 If starter cord is missing or gets broken, it might not be long enough to use as an emergency starter cord. If in you need an additional rope
17 Starting After Submersion 1. Move all 3 drain valves to the run position. 2. Pump primer bulb until firm resistance is felt. 3. Pull st
2 Contents 1. Your Raider Outboard Motor____________________________________ 1 a. Limited Warranty ...
18 4. General Maintenance_______________________________________________ General Safety Warnings When replacement parts are required, use gen
19 b. Removing and Carrying the Raider a
20 c. Tool Kit and spare parts d. Corrosion Protection Whenever possible after use in sea water or submersion in sea water, wash entire en
21 f. Trouble shooting g. Storage Use the following procedure to properly prepare the engine for extended periods of nonuse. These steps are
22 5. Inspect the engine's steering, throttle, de-watering and shift systems for damage due to corrosion, aging, lack of maintenance, or ab
23 i. After Submersion After submersion or after a mission, the Raider must be prepared to be returned to nonuse or prepared for your next miss
24 Motor on Stand Back of Raider Front of Raider Top view of rear dewatering valve
25 Raider Advantages Best Power to Weight Ratio Long history of bullet proof reliabi
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1 1. Your Raider Outboard Motor____________________________________ a. Limited Warranty This Raider product is fully guaranteed against defecti
2 There is an air compressor, an air/fuel rail, and six injectors. Three fuel injectors introduce fuel into the air/fuel rail. 80 PSI fuel and a
3 e. Specifications Table ITEM RAIDER 50 HP TLDI Overall length 1120 mm (44.1 in.) Overall width 384 mm (15.1 in.) Over
4 f. TLDI verses Carburetor TLDI is an abbreviation that stands for Two-stroke Low-pressure Direct Injection. The air assisted, low-pressure d
5 g. TLDI RAIDER Parts Identification 2. RAIDER A B C A Rear dewatering valve B Front dewatering valve C Mid dewatering valve
6 Raider Installation____________________________________________________ a. Handling Engine The Raider was designed to be carried by the two s
7 c. Installation of Twin Engines When installing two outboard engines, be sure to keep an interval of 470 to 600 mm (18 to 26 inches) between th
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