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General information
Specification
Technical features and description
Rigging information
Troubleshooting
Electrical system
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Fuel system
Power unit
Lower unit
Bracket unit
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INFO
SPEC
TECH
FEA
RIG
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ELEC
FUEL
POWR
LOWR
BRKT
TRBL
SHTG
Contents
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Safety while working .....................................................................................0-1
Fire prevention ..........................................................................................0-1
Ventilation .................................................................................................0-1
Self-protection ..........................................................................................0-1
Part, lubricant, and sealant .......................................................................0-1
Special service tool ...................................................................................0-2
Tightening torque ......................................................................................0-2
Non-reusable part .....................................................................................0-2
Disassembly and assembly ......................................................................0-2
How to use this manual ................................................................................0-3
Manual format ...........................................................................................0-3
Symbol ......................................................................................................0-4
Abbreviation ..............................................................................................0-5
Model features ...............................................................................................0-7
General feature .........................................................................................0-7
Model designation ....................................................................................0-8
Serial number ...........................................................................................0-8
Special service tool ......................................................................................0-9
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INFO General information
Safety while working
To prevent an accident or injury and to
ensure quality service, follow the safety pro-
cedures provided below.
Fire prevention
Gasoline is highly flammable.
Keep gasoline and all flammable products
away from heat, sparks, and open flames.
Ventilation
Gasoline vapor and exhaust gas are heavier
than air and extremely poisonous. If inhaled
in large quantities they may cause loss of
consciousness and death within a short time.
When test running an engine indoors (e.g., in
a water tank) be sure to do so where ade-
quate ventilation can be maintained.
Self-protection
Protect your eyes by wearing safety glasses
or safety goggles during all operations involv-
ing drilling and grinding, or when using an air
compressor.
Protect your hands and feet by wearing pro-
tective gloves and safety shoes when neces-
sary.
Part, lubricant, and sealant
Use only genuine Yamaha parts, lubricants,
and sealants or those recommended by
Yamaha, when servicing or repairing the out-
board motor.
Under normal conditions, the lubricants men-
tioned in this manual should not harm or be
hazardous to your skin. However, you should
follow these precautions to minimize any risk
when working with lubricants.
1. Maintain good standards of personal and
industrial hygiene.
2. Change and wash clothing as soon as
possible if soiled with lubricants.
3. Avoid contact with skin. Do not, for exam-
ple, place a soiled rag in your pocket.
4. Wash hands and any other part of the
body thoroughly with soap and hot water
after contact with a lubricant or lubricant
soiled clothing has been made.
5. To protect your skin, apply a protective
cream to your hands before working on
the outboard motor.
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6. Keep a supply of clean, lint-free cloths for
wiping up spills, etc.
Special service tool
Use the recommended special service tools
to protect parts from damage. Use the right
tool in the right manner—do not improvise.
Tightening torque
Follow the tightening torque specifications
provided throughout the manual. When tight-
ening nuts, bolts, and screws, tighten the
large sizes first, and tighten fasteners starting
in the center and moving outward.
Non-reusable part
Always use new gaskets, seals, O-rings, cot-
ter pins, circlips, etc., when installing or
assembling parts.
Disassembly and assembly
1. Use compressed air to remove dust and
dirt during disassembly.
2. Apply engine oil to the contact surfaces
of moving parts before assembly.
3. Install bearings with the manufacture
identification mark in the direction indi-
cated in the installation procedure. In
addition, be sure to lubricate the bear-
ings liberally.
4. Apply a thin coat of water-resistant
grease to the lip and periphery of an oil
seal before installation.
5. Check that moving parts operate nor-
mally after assembly.
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How to use this manual
Manual format
The format of this manual has been designed to make service procedures clear and easy to under-
stand. Use the information below as a guide for effective and quality service.
• Parts are shown and detailed in an exploded diagram and are listed in the component list (see a
in the figure below for an example page).
• The component list consists of part names and quantities, as well as bolt and screw dimensions
(see b in the figure below).
• Symbols are used to indicate important aspects of a procedure, such as the grade of lubricant and
lubrication point (see c in the figure below).
• Tightening torque specifications are provided in the exploded diagrams (see d in the figure below
for an example), and in the related detailed instructions. Some torque specifications are listed in
stages as torque figures or angles in degrees.
• Separate procedures and illustrations are used to explain the details of removal, checking, and
installation where necessary (see e in the figure below for an example page).
NOTE:
For troubleshooting procedures, see Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting.”
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FUEL
Fuel system
Throttle body
No. Part name Q’ty Remarks
1 Plastic tie 1
2 Joint 1
3 Nut 4
4 Washer 2
5 Electronic throttle valve assembly 1
6 Gasket 1 Not reusable
7 Bolt 1 M6 20 mm
8 Washer 1
9 Intake air pressure sensor 1
10 Bolt 4 M8 18 mm
11 Crip 1
12 Plate 1
13 Gasket 1 Not reusable
14 Bolt 3 M6 20 mm
15 Bolt 6 M8 35 mm
16 Surge tank 1
17 Clamp 1
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13 N m (1.3 kgf m, 9.6 ft Ib)
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S6AW05038
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Vapor separator
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5. Drain the fuel from the vapor separator
drain hose by pressing the pressure
check valve using a thin screwdriver.
WARNING
Reduce the fuel pressure before loosen-
ing the vapor separator drain screw, or
pressurized fuel will spray out and may
result in serious injury.
6. Tighten the drain screw.
Checking the vapor separator
1. Reduce the fuel pressure. See Chapter
5, “Reducing the fuel pressure.”
2. Check the needle valve. Replace needle
valve assembly if bent or worn.
3. Check the float. Replace the float if there
is deterioration.
4. Check the high-pressure fuel pump filter.
Clean the filter if there is dirt or residue.
5. Install the needle valve and float to the
vapor separator cover.
6. Place the vapor separator cover assem-
bly in the position shown in the illustra-
tion, and then measure the float height
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NOTE:
To measure the height of the float, it should
be resting on the needle valve. Do not press
the float.
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Vapor separator drain screw:
2 N·m (0.2 kgf·m, 1.5 ft·lb)
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S6AW05023
S6AL4350
Float height a:
60.5±3.0 mm (2.38±0.12 in)
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S6AW05024
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Symbol
The symbols below are designed to indicate the content of a chapter.
Symbols a to f indicate specific data.
a Special service tool
b Specified oil or fluid
c Specified engine speed
d Specified tightening torque
e Specified measurement
f Specified electrical value
(resistance, voltage, electric current)
Symbols g to m in an exploded diagram and text indicate the grade of lubricant and the lubrication
point.
g Apply Yamaha 4-stroke motor oil
h Apply gear oil
i Apply water resistant grease
(Yamaha grease A)
j Apply molybdenum disulfide grease
k Apply low temperature resistant grease
(Yamaha grease C)
l Apply corrosion resistant grease
(Yamaha grease D)
m Apply WR-No.2 grease
General information
GEN
INFO
Troubleshooting
TRBL
SHTG
Lower unit
LOWR
Specification
SPEC
Electrical system
ELEC
Bracket unit
BRKT
Technical features and
description
TECH
FEA
Fuel system
FUEL
Maintenance
MNT
Rigging information
RIG
GING
Power unit
POWR
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1208B
WR-No.2
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Symbols n to w in an exploded diagram and text indicate the type of sealant or locking agent and
the application point.
n Apply ThreeBond 1208B
o Apply ThreeBond 1207D
p Apply ThreeBond 1322
q Apply ThreeBond 1386B
r Apply ThreeBond 1104J
s Apply LOCTITE 518 (red)
t Apply LOCTITE 271 (red)
u Apply LOCTITE 242 (blue)
v Apply LOCTITE 572 (white)
w Apply silicon sealant
Abbreviation
The following abbreviations are used in this service manual.
n
1208B
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1322
q
1386B
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1104J
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518
LT
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271
LT
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Abbreviation Description
ABYC American Boat and Yacht Council
AFT Aft end
API American Petroleum Institute
AWG American Wire Gauge
BOW Bow end
CA Crank Angle
CCA Cold Cranking Ampere
C/E Check Engine
DN Down side
ECM Electronic Control Module
ENG Engine
ETV Electronic Throttle Valve
EX Exhaust
EXH Exhaust
ID Identification
IDM Ionic current Detection Module
IN Intake
INT Intake
ION Ionic Current
ISC Idle Speed Control
LPS Lever Position Sensor
M.E.S. Multi Engine System
OCV Oil Control Valve
PCV Pressure Control Valve
PON Pump Octane Number = (RON + Motor Octane Number)/2
PORT Port side
PTT Power Trim and Tilt
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RON Research Octane Number
R.C. Remote Control (Digital Electronic Control)
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
SM Service Manual
SPS Shift Position Sensor
STBD Starboard side
STERN Stern side
TDC Top Dead Center
TPS Throttle Position Sensor
UP Upside
VCT Variable Camshaft Timing
W/F Water in Fuel
YDIS Yamaha Diagnostic System
Abbreviation Description
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Model features
General feature
F300/LF300 and F350/LF350 OVERALL FEATURES;
• Electronic fuel injection, 60° V8, DOHC, 32-valves, VCT, 5,330 cm3
(325.2 cu. in) engine
• Use of common components between F150 and F350
• Electro deposition treatment for durability
• Easy startability and drivability
• Low noise and vibration
• Low emission in compliance with EPA 2008, CARB 3 STARS and EU1 regulations
• Digital Electronic Control system and Command Link Multifunction Meters for easy rigging and
precision control
A Power unit
• VCT (for intake valve)
• Flywheel installed with 6 bolts
• Crankshaft with drive sprocket
• Forged piston with molybdenum coating
• Crankcase cooler, fuel cooler
• Vapor gas treatment system
• Modularized fuel system components
• Dual exhaust passages and divided
exhaust manifold
• One piece top cowl with large water separa-
tor and roller locks
• Exclusive engine lifting eye
• Simple rigging grommet
B Electrical
• Electronic Fuel Injection (Multi-point and
Sequential injection)
• Digital Electronic Control and gauge sys-
tem
• New YDIS 1.30 version
• Tilt-up limiter settings by YDIS 1.30
• Sequential direct ignition
• Ionic current detection module for knock
control
• Water-cooled Rectifier Regulator and isola-
tor
• Water detection alert system
• Multi-engine system for alert mode and
auto engine speed synchronization
• Adjusting trolling speed function
C Bracket unit
• Large clamp bracket with 6 mounting holes.
• New PTT unit to deal with additional power
• Selectable 3 full tilt-up positions
D Upper case
• Dual idle silencers
• Oil pan capacity 8.0 L (8.45 US qt, 7.04 lmp
qt)
• Water-wall cooling system around muffler
E Lower unit
• Dual water inlets and large water pump
• Flat key for water pump impeller. Big drive
unit
• Large exclusive propeller (Saltwater series
XL)
• Reliable thrust receiver structure
• Drive shaft free play reduction structure
• Exhaust pressure reduction and prop
damper cooling system (same as F250)
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Model designation
Serial number
The outboard motor serial number is
stamped on a label attached to the port
clamp bracket.
a Model name
b Approved model code
c Transom height
d Serial number
a Model Description
F : 4-stroke regular rotation
LF: 4-stroke counter rotation
b Prop Shaft Horsepower
300: 300 HP
350: 350 HP
c Functions
T: Power trim and tilt
R: Remote control
d Transom Height
X: UL (25 in)
U: SUL (30 in)
F 350 T U R
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Model name
Approved
model code
Starting
serial No.
F300TR 6BJ 1000001–
LF300TR 6BK 1000001–
F350TR 6AW 1000001–
LF350TR 6AX 1000001–
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INFO General information
Special service tool
Engine lifting eye
90890-06820
Drilling plate
90890-06783
YDIS (CD-ROM, Ver. 1.30)
60V-WS853-04
YDIS (KIT)
60V-85300-04
Digital multimeter
YU-34899-A
Peak volt adapter
YU-39991
Test harness (6 pins)
YB-06872
Pressure/vacuum tester
YB-35956-A
Test harness (3 pins)
YB-06869
Test harness (3 pins)
YB-06870