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GENERAL INFORMATION
AND SPECIFICATIONS
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90-831996R1 JUNE 1996   GENERAL INFORMATION   1-–1
Table Of Contents
                                                               Page                                                                Page
      How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1           Submerged Engine (Fresh Water)
      Page Numbering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1      Plus Special Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . .      1-11
      Master Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2    Out-of-Season Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     1-12
      Flushing Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11           Out-of-Season Battery Storage . . . . . . . . .           1-13
      Following Complete Submersion . . . . . . . . 1-11                 Detonation: Causes and Prevention . . . . .               1-13
      Salt Water Submersion                                              Compression Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1-14
          (Special Instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11      Water Pressure Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .    1-14
      Submerged While Running
          (Special Instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11




1-0                                                       GENERAL INFORMATION                           90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
How To Use This Manual                                       Page Numbering
The manual is divided into SECTIONS (shown right)            Two number groups appear at the bottom of each
which represents major components and systems.               page. The example below is self-explanatory.
Some SECTIONS are further divided into PARTS.
Each PART has a title page. A Table of Contents for
the particular PART is printed on the back of the title
page.
SECTIONS and PARTS are listed on the Service
Manual Outline sheet which immediately follows the
cover of this book.

      Section              Section Heading


         1        General Information/Specifications
         2        Electrical and Ignition
         3        Fuel System and Carburetion
         4        Powerhead
         5        Jet Pump
         6        Sport Jet Installation




                                                       EXAMPLE:




        90-826148R1 MAY 1994                     POWER HEAD                                        4A-7




   Revision No. 1                           Section Description

    Month of Printing                                       Section Number

     Year of Printing                                       Part of Section Letter

                                                            Page Number




90-831996R1 JUNE 1996                        GENERAL INFORMATION                                          1-1
Master Specifications
                                        1995 Sport Jet
                                                            90                              120
  HORSEPOWER      Model 90/120                           90 (67.1)                       120 (89.5)
     (KW)
      PH / PUMP                                      184 lbs. / 101 lbs.             203 lbs. / 101 lbs.
       WEIGHT                                       (83.46 kg / 45.8 kg)            (92.08 kg / 45.8 kg)
      CYLINDER    Type                              3 Cylinder In-Line            4 Cylinder In-Line
       BLOCK      Displacement                     75.1 cu. in. (1231 cc)       102.9 cu. in. (1687 cc)
      STROKE      Length                            2.80 in. (71.1 mm)              2.876 in. (73.05 mm)
      CYLINDER    Diameter (Standard)               3.375 in. (85.7 mm)             3.375 in. (85.7 mm)
        BORE      Taper/Out of Round Max.                 0.0015                          0.0015
                  Bore Type                              Cast Iron                       Cast Iron
       PISTON     Piston Type                                         Aluminum
                  Standard                        Major Dia.- 3.3618 (85.34) Min.- 3.3578 (85.288)
                  0.010 in. (0.254 mm) Oversize   Major Dia.- 3.3718 (85.64) Min.- 3.3678 (85.54)
                  0.030 in. (0.762 mm) Oversize   Major Dia.- 3.3918 (86.15) Min.- 3.3878 (86.050)
       REEDS      Reed Stand Open (Max.)                             0.010 (0.254 mm)
       PUMP       Gear Ratio                                1.14:1                            1:1
      HOUSING     Drive Housing Capacity            18.6 fl. oz. (550 ml)           18.6 fl. oz. (550 ml)
                  Stator Capacity                    3.4 fl. oz. (100 ml)            3.4 fl. oz. (100 ml)
                  Impeller Shaft Gear-
                                No. of Teeth                 24                           24
                  Pinion Gear - No. of Teeth                 21                           24
                  Pinion Height                     0.025 in. (0.64 mm)          0.025 in. (0.64 mm)
                  Gear Backlash                       0.007 - 0.009 in.          0.007 in. - 0.009 in.
                                                  (0.177 mm - 0.228 mm)        (0.177 mm - 0.228 mm)
       FUEL       Fuel                                            Gasoline and Oil
      SYSTEM      Recommended Gasoline               Automotive Lead-Free: 87 octane minimum
                  Recommended Oil                    Quicksilver TC-W 3 or TC-W II Outboard Oil
                  Gasoline/Oil Ratio                          Variable ratio oil injection
                  Fuel Pressure- @ Idle                                3.5 PSI
                               - @ WOT                                  6 PSI
      STARTING    Electric Start- Starter Draw
       SYSTEM                    Under Load                      110 - 200 Amperes
                                 No Load                          80 - 165 Amperes
                  Battery Rating                         670 Marine Cranking Amps (MCA) or
                  (minimum)                                520 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA)
      IGNITION    Type                                            Capacitor discharge
       SYSTEM     Spark Plug Type                                  Champion L76V
                  Spark Plug Gap                                    Not Adjustable
                  Optional (Resistor Plug)                             QL76V
      CHARGING    Alternator Output (Regulated)                             9 Amp
       SYSTEM




1-2                                  GENERAL INFORMATION                        90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
Master Specifications (Continued)
                                     1995 Sport Jet 90/120
                   Idle RPM                                         950 - 1100 RPM
                   Wide Open Throttle (WOT) RPM
                           – Model 90/120                             4700 - 5300
                   Idle Mixture Screw Adjustment
                   (Preset - Turns Out)
                   Model 90/120
                           – All Carbs                1 1/2 turns out from a lightly seated position

                   Float Setting                               Set parallel to body flange
   CARBURETOR
                   Main Jet
                          – Model 90
                                – Carb #1                                 .072
                                – Carb #2                                 .072
                                – Carb #3                                 .074
                          – Model 120
                                – Carb #1                                 .090
                                – Carb #2                                 .092
                   Maximum BTDC
                         @ Cranking Speed
                               – Model 90/120                          32° BTDC
                         @ 5000 RPM
   TIMING                      – Model 90/120                          30° BTDC

                   Firing Order
                           – Model 90                                     1-2-3
                           – Model 120                                   1-3-2-4




90-831996R1 JUNE 1996                    GENERAL INFORMATION                                           1-3
Master Specifications (Continued)
                                   1996 & 1997 Sport Jet
                                                            95                              120
  HORSEPOWER      Model 95/120                              95                              120
     (KW)                                                 (67.1)                           (89.5)
      PH / PUMP                                     184 lbs. / 101 lbs.              203 lbs. / 101 lbs.
       WEIGHT                                      (83.46 kg / 45.8 kg)             (92.08 kg / 45.8 kg)
      CYLINDER    Type                              3 Cylinder In-Line           4 Cylinder In-Line
       BLOCK      Displacement                     75.1 cu. in. (1231 cc)      102.9 cu. in. (1687 cc)
      STROKE      Length                            2.80 in. (71.1 mm)          2.876 in. (73.05 mm)
      CYLINDER    Diameter (Standard)              3.375 in. (85.7 mm)          3.375 in. (85.7 mm)
        BORE      Taper/Out of Round Max.                0.0015                       0.0015
                  Bore Type                             Cast Iron                    Cast Iron
       PISTON     Piston Type                                         Aluminum
                  Standard                                   Diameter 3.3700 (85.598 mm)
                  0.015 in. (0.378 mm) Oversize              Diameter 3.3850 (85.979 mm)
                  0.030 in. (0.752 mm) Oversize              Diameter 3.4000 (86.360 mm)
       REEDS      Reed Stand Open (Max.)                            0.010 (0.254 mm)
       PUMP       Gear Ratio                               1.14:1                             1:1
      HOUSING     Drive Housing Capacity           18.6 fl. oz. (550 ml)            18.6 fl. oz. (550 ml)
                  Stator Capacity                   3.4 fl. oz. (100 ml)             3.4 fl. oz. (100 ml)
                  Impeller Shaft Gear-
                                No. of Teeth                 24                           24
                  Pinion Gear - No. of Teeth                 21                           24
                  Pinion Height                     0.025 in. (0.64 mm)          0.025 in. (0.64 mm)
                  Gear Backlash                       0.007 - 0.009 in.          0.007 in. - 0.009 in.
                                                  (0.177 mm - 0.228 mm)        (0.177 mm - 0.228 mm)
       FUEL       Fuel                                            Gasoline and Oil
      SYSTEM      Recommended Gasoline               Automotive Lead-Free: 87 octane minimum
                  Recommended Oil                    Quicksilver TC-W 3 or TC-W II Outboard Oil
                  Gasoline/Oil Ratio                          Variable ratio oil injection
                  Fuel Pressure- @ Idle                                3.5 PSI
                               - @ WOT                                  6 PSI
      STARTING    Electric Start- Starter Draw
       SYSTEM                    Under Load                      110 - 200 Amperes
                                 No Load                          80 - 165 Amperes
                  Battery Rating                         670 Marine Cranking Amps (MCA) or
                  (minimum)                                520 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA)
      IGNITION    Type                                             Capacitor discharge
       SYSTEM     Spark Plug Type                                  Champion L77JC4
                  Spark Plug Gap                                     .040 (1.0 mm)
                  Optional (Resistor Plug)                             QL77JC4
      CHARGING    Alternator Output (Regulated)                            15 Amp
       SYSTEM




1-4                                  GENERAL INFORMATION                        90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
Master Specifications (Continued)
                                   1996 & 1997 Sport Jet 95/120
                   Idle RPM                                         950 - 1100 RPM
                   Wide Open Throttle (WOT) RPM
                           – Model 95/120                              4700 - 5300
                   Idle Mixture Screw Adjustment
                   (Preset - Turns Out)
                   Model 95/120
                           – All Carbs                 1 1/2 turn out from a lightly seated position

                   Float Setting                               Set parallel to body flange
   CARBURETOR
                   Main Jet
                          – Model 95
                                – Carb #1                                  .072
                                – Carb #2                                  .072
                                – Carb #3                                  .074
                          – Model 120
                                – Carb #1                                  .090
                                – Carb #2                                  .092
                   Maximum BTDC
                         @ Cranking Speed
                               – Model 95/120                           32° BTDC
                         @ 5000 RPM
   TIMING                      – Model 95/120                           30° BTDC

                   Firing Order
                           – Model 95                                     1-2-3
                           – Model 120                                   1-3-2-4




90-831996R1 JUNE 1996                    GENERAL INFORMATION                                           1-5
90/120 Sport Jet
Bottom Guided Rod Design




1-6                  GENERAL INFORMATION   90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
90/120 Sport Jet (Continued)
Bottom Guided Rod Design (3-Cylinder Shown)




90-831996R1 JUNE 1996   GENERAL INFORMATION   1-7
95XR/120XR Sport Jet
Top Guided Rod Design


                                              2.910             .77003
                                              " .020            .76993




                                     0.15 in.
                                     (3.81 mm)




                                                               3.3700
                                                               $ .0005
                                                            Measured 90_
                                                            to piston pin
                                                            center line




                                                   0.9568
                                                   0.9573




                                                                            4.500
                                                                            $.005

                                                       1.4986
                                                       1.4991




1-8                     GENERAL INFORMATION                       90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
95XR/120XR Sport Jet (Continued)
Top Guided Rod Design (4-Cylinder Shown)



                                                       1.2495
                                           1.3748      1.2500
                                           1.3752
             1.3793
             1.3789




                        1.1813
                        1.1818           CRANKSHAFT




90-831996R1 JUNE 1996            GENERAL INFORMATION            1-9
Torque Chart                                        Standard Hardware
Special Items            Torque                      Screw or Nut Size      Torque
Impeller Gear Nut        90 lb. ft. (122 N·m)        6 - 32                 9 lb. in. (1.0 N·m)
Pinion Gear Nut          90 lb. ft. (122 N·m)        8 - 32                 20 lb. in. (2.3 N·m)
Drive Housing            30 lb. ft. (40.7 N·m)       10 - 24                30 lb. in. (3.4 N·m)
Cover Bolts                                          10 - 32                35 lb. in. (3.9 N·m)
Stator Bolts             30 lb. ft. (40.7 N·m)
                                                     12 - 24                45 lb. in. (5.0 N·m)
Nozzle to Stator Bolts   30 lb. ft. (40.7 N·m)
                                                     1/4 - 20               70 lb. in. (7.8 N·m)
Rudder Pivot Bolt        20 lb. ft. (27.1 N·m)
                                                     5/16 - 18              160 lb. in. (18.1 N·m)
Reverse Gate             20 lb. ft. (27.1 N·m)
                                                     3/8 - 16               270 lb. in. (30.4 N·m)
Pivot Bolt
Powerhead to Drive       20 lb. ft. (27.1 N·m)
Housing (M8 Nut)
                                                    Metric Hardware
Powerhead to Drive       35 lb. ft. (47.5 N·m)
Housing (M10 Nut)
                                                                               Torque Specification
Steering Cable           200 lb. in. (22.6 N·m)         A         B         lb. in.     lb. ft.      N·m
Mounting Bracket
Steering Lever Screw     180 lb. in. (20.2 N·m)       8 mm        M5          36          3           4
Reverse Gate             120 lb. in. (13.6 N·m)       10 mm       M6          70          6           8
Stop Screw                                            12 mm       M8         156         13          18
Shift Bracket Screw      50 lb. in. (5.6 N·m)         14 mm       M10        312         26          36
Inlet Screen Screw       75 lb. in. (8.5 N·m)         17 mm       M12        372         31          42
Ride Plate Screw         75 lb. in. (8.5 N·m)
Drive Shaft Nut          90 lb. in. (122 N·m)
Cylinder Head            225 lb. in. (25.4 N·m)
                         Then Turn Additional 90_
                                                              A         B
Flywheel Nut             125 lb. ft. (169.47 N·m)
Main Bearing Bolts       270 lb. in. (30.4 N·m)
Connecting Rod Screws 120 lb. in. (13.6 N·m)
                         Then Turn Additional 90_
Transfer Port Cover      80 lb. in. (9.03 N·m)
Exhaust Manifold         80 lb. in. (9.03 N·m)




1-10                                     GENERAL INFORMATION                       90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
Flushing Cooling System                                  Following Complete Submersion
Flushing the cooling system is essential after each      Submerged engine treatment is divided into three dis-
use in salt water, after the boat has run aground, or    tinct problem areas. The most critical is submersion
when the overheat warning horn sounds (debris in jet     in salt water; the second is submersion while running.
powerhead). We recommend using Dealer Kit (P/N           SALT WATER SUBMERSION (SPECIAL
22-820573) to flush the cooling system.                  INSTRUCTIONS)
1.   Disconnect the inlet water hose at the rear star-   Due to the corrosive effect of salt water on internal en-
     board corner of the pump housing. Install the       gine components complete disassembly is necessary
     Dealer Kit and attach water hose.                   before any attempt is made to start the engine.
                                                         SUBMERGED WHILE RUNNING (SPECIAL
                                                         INSTRUCTIONS)
                                                         When an engine is submerged while running, the
                                                         possibility of internal engine damage is greatly in-
                                                         creased. If, after engine is recovered and with spark
                                                         plugs removed, engine fails to rotate freely when turn-
                                                         ing flywheel, the possibility of internal damage (bent
                                                         connecting rod and/or bent crankshaft) exists. If this
                                                         is the case the powerhead must be disassembled.
                                                         SUBMERGED ENGINE (FRESH WATER)
                                                         PLUS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
                                                         1.   Recover engine as quickly as possible.
                        a                                2.   Flush exterior of engine with fresh water to re-
a - Dealer Flushing Kit (22-820573)                           move mud, weeds, etc. DO NOT attempt to start
2.   Turn water on and flush engine block for at least        engine if sand has entered powerhead, as pow-
     10 minutes.                                              erhead will be severely damaged. Disassemble
                                                              powerhead if necessary to clean components.
3.   Remove water hose and dealer flushing kit. Re-
     install water inlet hose.                           3.   Remove spark plugs and get as much water as
                                                              possible out of powerhead by rotating flywheel.
4.   Flush outer surfaces of water outlet nozzle with
     water stream.                                       4.   Pour alcohol into carburetor throat (alcohol will
                                                              absorb water). Again rotate flywheel.
                                                         5.   Pour alcohol into spark plug openings and again
                                                              rotate flywheel.
                                                         6.   Pour engine oil into throats of carburetors while
                                                              rotating flywheel to distribute oil throughout
                                                              crankcase.
                                                         7.   Pour approximately one teaspoon of engine oil
                                                              into each spark plug opening. Rotate flywheel to
                                                              distribute oil in cylinders.
                                                         8.   Remove and clean carburetors and fuel pump
                                                              assembly.
                                                         9.   Reinstall spark plugs, carburetors and fuel pump.
                                                         10. Attempt to start engine, using a fresh fuel source.
                                                             If engine starts it should be run for at least one
                                                             hour to eliminate any water in engine.




90-831996R1 JUNE 1996                       GENERAL INFORMATION                                              1-11
11. If engine fails to start determine cause (fuel, elec-   S Place the Sport Jet in the water. Run the engine for
    trical or mechanical). Engine should be run within        ten minutes to allow treated fuel to reach the car-
    two hours after recovery from water as serious in-        buretors.
    ternal damage may occur. If unable to start en-         1.   With Sport Jet in the water, start the engine and
    gine in this period disassemble engine and clean             let it warm up to operating temperature.
    all parts and apply oil as soon as possible.
                                                            2.   Disconnect the fuel line. When the engine starts
Out-of-Season Storage                                            to stall quickly spray Quicksilver Storage Seal
                                                                 into each carburetor throat. Continue to spray un-
                       WARNING                                   til engine dies from lack of fuel.
As a safety precaution, when boat is in storage,            3.   Remove spark plugs and inject a five second
remove positive (+) battery cable. This will                     spray of Quicksilver Storage Seal around the in-
eliminate possibility of accidental starting of                  side of each cylinder. Manually turn engine over
engine and resultant overheating and damage to                   several times to distribute Storage Seal through-
engine from lack of water.                                       out cylinders. Reinstall spark plugs.
In preparing for out-of-season storage, two precau-         4.   Drain and refill drive housing unit and stator as-
tions must be considered: 1) The engine must be pro-             sembly with Quicksilver Hi Performance Gear
tected from physical damage caused by freezing                   Lube as explained in “Jet Pump” section (see
trapped water and 2) the engine must be protected                Table of Contents).
from rust, corrosion and dirt.                              5.   Clean engine thoroughly including all accessible
The following storage procedures should be followed              powerhead parts and spray with Corrosion and
to prepare the Sport Jet for out-of-season storage or            Rust Preventive.
prolonged storage (two months or longer).                   6.   Remove water inlet hose and drain any trapped
                                                                 water. Reconnect hose.
                       CAUTION
Never start or run the Sport Jet (even
momentarily) out of the water. Damage to the
pump and engine will occur.
                                                                                                            a
FUEL SYSTEM
IMPORTANT: Gasoline containing alcohol (etha-
nol or methanol) can cause a formation of acid
during storage and can damage the fuel system.
If the gasoline being used contains alcohol, it is
advisable to drain as much of the remaining gaso-
line as possible from the fuel tank, remote fuel
line, and engine fuel system.
Fill the fuel system (tank, hoses, fuel pump, and car-
buretors) with treated (stabilized) fuel to help prevent    a - Water Inlet Hose
formation of varnish and gum. Proceed with the fol-         7.   Lubricate all lubrication points.
lowing instructions.
                                                            8.   To prevent freeze damage drain the speedome-
S Portable Fuel Tank: Pour the required amount of                ter system of water completely before storage.
  Quicksilver Gasoline Stabilizer (follow instructions           Remove tubing from speedometer fitting and
  on container) into fuel tank. Tip fuel tank back and
                                                                 blow through tubing to remove water.
  forth to mix stabilizer with the fuel.
                                                            9.   Store battery as outlined in Out-of-Season Bat-
S Permanently Installed Fuel Tank: Pour the re-                  tery Storage following:
  quired amount of Quicksilver Gasoline Stabilizer
  (follow instructions on container) into a separate
  container and mix with approximately one quart
  (one liter) of gasoline. Pour this mixture into fuel
  tank.


1-12                                          GENERAL INFORMATION                         90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
IMPORTANT: Check and refill housings with                   In pointing out the practical consequences of weather
Quicksilver Hi Performance Gear Lube before                 effects, an engine running on a hot, humid, summer
storage to protect against possible water leakage           day may encounter a loss of as much as 14% of the
into housings which is caused by loose lubricant            horsepower it would produce on a dry, brisk spring or
vent plug or loose grease fill plug. Inspect gas-           fall day. The horsepower that any internal combustion
kets under lubricant vent and fill plugs replacing          engine produces depends upon the density of the air
any damaged gaskets before reinstalling plugs.              that it consumes and, in turn, this density is depen-
                                                            dent upon the temperature of the air, its barometric
Out-of-Season Battery Storage                               pressure and water vapor (or humidity) content.
1.   Remove battery as soon as possible and remove
     all grease, sulfate and dirt from top surface.
                                                            Detonation: Causes and Prevention
2.   Cover plates with distilled water, but not over 3/16   Detonation in a 2-cycle engine somewhat resembles
     in. (5 mm) above perforated baffles.                   the “pinging” heard in an automobile engine. It can be
                                                            otherwise described as a tin-link “rattling” or “plinking”
3.   Cover terminal bolts well with grease.                 sound.
4.   Store battery in a cool, dry place in a dry carton     Detonation generally is thought of as spontaneous ig-
     or box.                                                nition, but it is best described as a noisy explosion in
5.   Remove battery from storage every 60 days.             an unburned portion of the fuel/air charge after the
     Check water level and place on charge for 5 to 6       spark plug has fired. Detonation creates severe, un-
     hours at 6 amperes. DO NOT fast charge.                timely shock waves in the engine and these shock
                                                            waves often find or create a weakness: the dome of
                                                            a piston, piston rings or piston ring lands, piston pin
                        CAUTION                             and roller bearings.
A discharged battery can be damaged by freezing.            While there are many causes for detonation in a
                                                            2-cycle engine emphasis is placed on those causes
How Weather Affects                                         which are most common in marine 2-cycle applica-
Engine Performance                                          tion. A few which are not commonly understood are:
It is a known fact that weather conditions exert a pro-     1.   Over-advanced ignition timing.
found effect on power output of internal combustion
engines. Therefore, established horsepower ratings          2.   Use of low octane gasoline.
refer to the power that the engine will produce at its      3.   Lean fuel mixture at or near wide open throttle.
rated RPM under a specific combination of weather
                                                            4.   Spark plugs (heat range too hot, incorrect reach,
conditions.
                                                                 cross-firing).
Corporations internationally have settled on adoption
                                                            5.   Inadequate engine cooling (deteriorated cooling
of I.S.O. (International Standards Organization) en-
                                                                 system).
gine test standards as set forth in I.S.O. 3046 stan-
dardizing the computation of horsepower from data           6.   Combustion chamber/piston deposits (result in
obtained on the dynamometer correcting all values to             higher compression ratio).
the power that the engine will produce at sea level at      Detonation usually can be prevented provided that
30% relative humidity at 77° F (25° C) temperature          (1) the engine is correctly set up and (2) diligent main-
and a barometric pressure of 29.61 inches of mercu-         tenance is applied to combat the preceding detona-
ry.                                                         tion causes listed.
Summer Conditions of high temperature, low baro-
metric pressure and high humidity all combine to re-
duce the engine power. This, in turn, is reflected in de-
creased boat speeds--as much as 2 or 3 miles-per-
hour (3 or 5 km per hour) in some cases. Nothing will
regain this speed for the boater, but the coming of
cool, dry weather.




90-831996R1 JUNE 1996                         GENERAL INFORMATION                                                1-13
Compression Check                                            7.   Cylinder scoring: if powerhead shows any indica-
                                                                  tion of overheating, such as discolored or
1.     Remove spark plugs.                                        scorched paint, visually inspect cylinders for
2.     Install compression gauge in spark plug hole.              scoring or other damage as outlined in Section 4:
                                                                  Powerhead.
3.     Hold throttle plates at W.O.T.
4.     Crank engine through at least four compression
                                                             Water Pressure Check
       strokes to obtain highest possible reading.           NOTE: To perform these checks a Water Pressure
5.     Check and record compression of each cylinder.        Gauge Kit P/N 91-79250A2 is recommended.
       Variation of more than 15 psi (103.5 kPa) be-         1.   Water pressure at idle in NEUTRAL, is 1/2–1-1/2
       tween cylinders indicates that lower compression           psi (3.4-10.3 kPa).
       cylinder is in some way defective such as worn or
                                                             2.   Water pressure in FORWARD gear at 5000 RPM
       sticking piston rings and/or scored piston and cyl-
                                                                  is 5–7 psi (34–48 kPa).
       inder.
6.     Compression check is important because an en-
       gine with low or uneven compression cannot be                               CAUTION
       tuned successfully to give peak performance. It       Static test requires the boat be stationary in the
       is essential, therefore, that improper compres-       water secured to a dock or trailer and run in
       sion be corrected before proceeding with an en-       forward. Do not use a flushing device for this test.
       gine tune-up.




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General specifications and maintenance guide for 1995-1997 Sport Jet outboard engines

  • 1. GENERAL INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS 1 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-–1
  • 2. Table Of Contents Page Page How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Submerged Engine (Fresh Water) Page Numbering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Plus Special Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11 Master Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Out-of-Season Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12 Flushing Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11 Out-of-Season Battery Storage . . . . . . . . . 1-13 Following Complete Submersion . . . . . . . . 1-11 Detonation: Causes and Prevention . . . . . 1-13 Salt Water Submersion Compression Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14 (Special Instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11 Water Pressure Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14 Submerged While Running (Special Instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11 1-0 GENERAL INFORMATION 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
  • 3. How To Use This Manual Page Numbering The manual is divided into SECTIONS (shown right) Two number groups appear at the bottom of each which represents major components and systems. page. The example below is self-explanatory. Some SECTIONS are further divided into PARTS. Each PART has a title page. A Table of Contents for the particular PART is printed on the back of the title page. SECTIONS and PARTS are listed on the Service Manual Outline sheet which immediately follows the cover of this book. Section Section Heading 1 General Information/Specifications 2 Electrical and Ignition 3 Fuel System and Carburetion 4 Powerhead 5 Jet Pump 6 Sport Jet Installation EXAMPLE: 90-826148R1 MAY 1994 POWER HEAD 4A-7 Revision No. 1 Section Description Month of Printing Section Number Year of Printing Part of Section Letter Page Number 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1
  • 4. Master Specifications 1995 Sport Jet 90 120 HORSEPOWER Model 90/120 90 (67.1) 120 (89.5) (KW) PH / PUMP 184 lbs. / 101 lbs. 203 lbs. / 101 lbs. WEIGHT (83.46 kg / 45.8 kg) (92.08 kg / 45.8 kg) CYLINDER Type 3 Cylinder In-Line 4 Cylinder In-Line BLOCK Displacement 75.1 cu. in. (1231 cc) 102.9 cu. in. (1687 cc) STROKE Length 2.80 in. (71.1 mm) 2.876 in. (73.05 mm) CYLINDER Diameter (Standard) 3.375 in. (85.7 mm) 3.375 in. (85.7 mm) BORE Taper/Out of Round Max. 0.0015 0.0015 Bore Type Cast Iron Cast Iron PISTON Piston Type Aluminum Standard Major Dia.- 3.3618 (85.34) Min.- 3.3578 (85.288) 0.010 in. (0.254 mm) Oversize Major Dia.- 3.3718 (85.64) Min.- 3.3678 (85.54) 0.030 in. (0.762 mm) Oversize Major Dia.- 3.3918 (86.15) Min.- 3.3878 (86.050) REEDS Reed Stand Open (Max.) 0.010 (0.254 mm) PUMP Gear Ratio 1.14:1 1:1 HOUSING Drive Housing Capacity 18.6 fl. oz. (550 ml) 18.6 fl. oz. (550 ml) Stator Capacity 3.4 fl. oz. (100 ml) 3.4 fl. oz. (100 ml) Impeller Shaft Gear- No. of Teeth 24 24 Pinion Gear - No. of Teeth 21 24 Pinion Height 0.025 in. (0.64 mm) 0.025 in. (0.64 mm) Gear Backlash 0.007 - 0.009 in. 0.007 in. - 0.009 in. (0.177 mm - 0.228 mm) (0.177 mm - 0.228 mm) FUEL Fuel Gasoline and Oil SYSTEM Recommended Gasoline Automotive Lead-Free: 87 octane minimum Recommended Oil Quicksilver TC-W 3 or TC-W II Outboard Oil Gasoline/Oil Ratio Variable ratio oil injection Fuel Pressure- @ Idle 3.5 PSI - @ WOT 6 PSI STARTING Electric Start- Starter Draw SYSTEM Under Load 110 - 200 Amperes No Load 80 - 165 Amperes Battery Rating 670 Marine Cranking Amps (MCA) or (minimum) 520 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) IGNITION Type Capacitor discharge SYSTEM Spark Plug Type Champion L76V Spark Plug Gap Not Adjustable Optional (Resistor Plug) QL76V CHARGING Alternator Output (Regulated) 9 Amp SYSTEM 1-2 GENERAL INFORMATION 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
  • 5. Master Specifications (Continued) 1995 Sport Jet 90/120 Idle RPM 950 - 1100 RPM Wide Open Throttle (WOT) RPM – Model 90/120 4700 - 5300 Idle Mixture Screw Adjustment (Preset - Turns Out) Model 90/120 – All Carbs 1 1/2 turns out from a lightly seated position Float Setting Set parallel to body flange CARBURETOR Main Jet – Model 90 – Carb #1 .072 – Carb #2 .072 – Carb #3 .074 – Model 120 – Carb #1 .090 – Carb #2 .092 Maximum BTDC @ Cranking Speed – Model 90/120 32° BTDC @ 5000 RPM TIMING – Model 90/120 30° BTDC Firing Order – Model 90 1-2-3 – Model 120 1-3-2-4 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-3
  • 6. Master Specifications (Continued) 1996 & 1997 Sport Jet 95 120 HORSEPOWER Model 95/120 95 120 (KW) (67.1) (89.5) PH / PUMP 184 lbs. / 101 lbs. 203 lbs. / 101 lbs. WEIGHT (83.46 kg / 45.8 kg) (92.08 kg / 45.8 kg) CYLINDER Type 3 Cylinder In-Line 4 Cylinder In-Line BLOCK Displacement 75.1 cu. in. (1231 cc) 102.9 cu. in. (1687 cc) STROKE Length 2.80 in. (71.1 mm) 2.876 in. (73.05 mm) CYLINDER Diameter (Standard) 3.375 in. (85.7 mm) 3.375 in. (85.7 mm) BORE Taper/Out of Round Max. 0.0015 0.0015 Bore Type Cast Iron Cast Iron PISTON Piston Type Aluminum Standard Diameter 3.3700 (85.598 mm) 0.015 in. (0.378 mm) Oversize Diameter 3.3850 (85.979 mm) 0.030 in. (0.752 mm) Oversize Diameter 3.4000 (86.360 mm) REEDS Reed Stand Open (Max.) 0.010 (0.254 mm) PUMP Gear Ratio 1.14:1 1:1 HOUSING Drive Housing Capacity 18.6 fl. oz. (550 ml) 18.6 fl. oz. (550 ml) Stator Capacity 3.4 fl. oz. (100 ml) 3.4 fl. oz. (100 ml) Impeller Shaft Gear- No. of Teeth 24 24 Pinion Gear - No. of Teeth 21 24 Pinion Height 0.025 in. (0.64 mm) 0.025 in. (0.64 mm) Gear Backlash 0.007 - 0.009 in. 0.007 in. - 0.009 in. (0.177 mm - 0.228 mm) (0.177 mm - 0.228 mm) FUEL Fuel Gasoline and Oil SYSTEM Recommended Gasoline Automotive Lead-Free: 87 octane minimum Recommended Oil Quicksilver TC-W 3 or TC-W II Outboard Oil Gasoline/Oil Ratio Variable ratio oil injection Fuel Pressure- @ Idle 3.5 PSI - @ WOT 6 PSI STARTING Electric Start- Starter Draw SYSTEM Under Load 110 - 200 Amperes No Load 80 - 165 Amperes Battery Rating 670 Marine Cranking Amps (MCA) or (minimum) 520 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) IGNITION Type Capacitor discharge SYSTEM Spark Plug Type Champion L77JC4 Spark Plug Gap .040 (1.0 mm) Optional (Resistor Plug) QL77JC4 CHARGING Alternator Output (Regulated) 15 Amp SYSTEM 1-4 GENERAL INFORMATION 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
  • 7. Master Specifications (Continued) 1996 & 1997 Sport Jet 95/120 Idle RPM 950 - 1100 RPM Wide Open Throttle (WOT) RPM – Model 95/120 4700 - 5300 Idle Mixture Screw Adjustment (Preset - Turns Out) Model 95/120 – All Carbs 1 1/2 turn out from a lightly seated position Float Setting Set parallel to body flange CARBURETOR Main Jet – Model 95 – Carb #1 .072 – Carb #2 .072 – Carb #3 .074 – Model 120 – Carb #1 .090 – Carb #2 .092 Maximum BTDC @ Cranking Speed – Model 95/120 32° BTDC @ 5000 RPM TIMING – Model 95/120 30° BTDC Firing Order – Model 95 1-2-3 – Model 120 1-3-2-4 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-5
  • 8. 90/120 Sport Jet Bottom Guided Rod Design 1-6 GENERAL INFORMATION 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
  • 9. 90/120 Sport Jet (Continued) Bottom Guided Rod Design (3-Cylinder Shown) 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-7
  • 10. 95XR/120XR Sport Jet Top Guided Rod Design 2.910 .77003 " .020 .76993 0.15 in. (3.81 mm) 3.3700 $ .0005 Measured 90_ to piston pin center line 0.9568 0.9573 4.500 $.005 1.4986 1.4991 1-8 GENERAL INFORMATION 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
  • 11. 95XR/120XR Sport Jet (Continued) Top Guided Rod Design (4-Cylinder Shown) 1.2495 1.3748 1.2500 1.3752 1.3793 1.3789 1.1813 1.1818 CRANKSHAFT 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-9
  • 12. Torque Chart Standard Hardware Special Items Torque Screw or Nut Size Torque Impeller Gear Nut 90 lb. ft. (122 N·m) 6 - 32 9 lb. in. (1.0 N·m) Pinion Gear Nut 90 lb. ft. (122 N·m) 8 - 32 20 lb. in. (2.3 N·m) Drive Housing 30 lb. ft. (40.7 N·m) 10 - 24 30 lb. in. (3.4 N·m) Cover Bolts 10 - 32 35 lb. in. (3.9 N·m) Stator Bolts 30 lb. ft. (40.7 N·m) 12 - 24 45 lb. in. (5.0 N·m) Nozzle to Stator Bolts 30 lb. ft. (40.7 N·m) 1/4 - 20 70 lb. in. (7.8 N·m) Rudder Pivot Bolt 20 lb. ft. (27.1 N·m) 5/16 - 18 160 lb. in. (18.1 N·m) Reverse Gate 20 lb. ft. (27.1 N·m) 3/8 - 16 270 lb. in. (30.4 N·m) Pivot Bolt Powerhead to Drive 20 lb. ft. (27.1 N·m) Housing (M8 Nut) Metric Hardware Powerhead to Drive 35 lb. ft. (47.5 N·m) Housing (M10 Nut) Torque Specification Steering Cable 200 lb. in. (22.6 N·m) A B lb. in. lb. ft. N·m Mounting Bracket Steering Lever Screw 180 lb. in. (20.2 N·m) 8 mm M5 36 3 4 Reverse Gate 120 lb. in. (13.6 N·m) 10 mm M6 70 6 8 Stop Screw 12 mm M8 156 13 18 Shift Bracket Screw 50 lb. in. (5.6 N·m) 14 mm M10 312 26 36 Inlet Screen Screw 75 lb. in. (8.5 N·m) 17 mm M12 372 31 42 Ride Plate Screw 75 lb. in. (8.5 N·m) Drive Shaft Nut 90 lb. in. (122 N·m) Cylinder Head 225 lb. in. (25.4 N·m) Then Turn Additional 90_ A B Flywheel Nut 125 lb. ft. (169.47 N·m) Main Bearing Bolts 270 lb. in. (30.4 N·m) Connecting Rod Screws 120 lb. in. (13.6 N·m) Then Turn Additional 90_ Transfer Port Cover 80 lb. in. (9.03 N·m) Exhaust Manifold 80 lb. in. (9.03 N·m) 1-10 GENERAL INFORMATION 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
  • 13. Flushing Cooling System Following Complete Submersion Flushing the cooling system is essential after each Submerged engine treatment is divided into three dis- use in salt water, after the boat has run aground, or tinct problem areas. The most critical is submersion when the overheat warning horn sounds (debris in jet in salt water; the second is submersion while running. powerhead). We recommend using Dealer Kit (P/N SALT WATER SUBMERSION (SPECIAL 22-820573) to flush the cooling system. INSTRUCTIONS) 1. Disconnect the inlet water hose at the rear star- Due to the corrosive effect of salt water on internal en- board corner of the pump housing. Install the gine components complete disassembly is necessary Dealer Kit and attach water hose. before any attempt is made to start the engine. SUBMERGED WHILE RUNNING (SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS) When an engine is submerged while running, the possibility of internal engine damage is greatly in- creased. If, after engine is recovered and with spark plugs removed, engine fails to rotate freely when turn- ing flywheel, the possibility of internal damage (bent connecting rod and/or bent crankshaft) exists. If this is the case the powerhead must be disassembled. SUBMERGED ENGINE (FRESH WATER) PLUS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. Recover engine as quickly as possible. a 2. Flush exterior of engine with fresh water to re- a - Dealer Flushing Kit (22-820573) move mud, weeds, etc. DO NOT attempt to start 2. Turn water on and flush engine block for at least engine if sand has entered powerhead, as pow- 10 minutes. erhead will be severely damaged. Disassemble powerhead if necessary to clean components. 3. Remove water hose and dealer flushing kit. Re- install water inlet hose. 3. Remove spark plugs and get as much water as possible out of powerhead by rotating flywheel. 4. Flush outer surfaces of water outlet nozzle with water stream. 4. Pour alcohol into carburetor throat (alcohol will absorb water). Again rotate flywheel. 5. Pour alcohol into spark plug openings and again rotate flywheel. 6. Pour engine oil into throats of carburetors while rotating flywheel to distribute oil throughout crankcase. 7. Pour approximately one teaspoon of engine oil into each spark plug opening. Rotate flywheel to distribute oil in cylinders. 8. Remove and clean carburetors and fuel pump assembly. 9. Reinstall spark plugs, carburetors and fuel pump. 10. Attempt to start engine, using a fresh fuel source. If engine starts it should be run for at least one hour to eliminate any water in engine. 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-11
  • 14. 11. If engine fails to start determine cause (fuel, elec- S Place the Sport Jet in the water. Run the engine for trical or mechanical). Engine should be run within ten minutes to allow treated fuel to reach the car- two hours after recovery from water as serious in- buretors. ternal damage may occur. If unable to start en- 1. With Sport Jet in the water, start the engine and gine in this period disassemble engine and clean let it warm up to operating temperature. all parts and apply oil as soon as possible. 2. Disconnect the fuel line. When the engine starts Out-of-Season Storage to stall quickly spray Quicksilver Storage Seal into each carburetor throat. Continue to spray un- WARNING til engine dies from lack of fuel. As a safety precaution, when boat is in storage, 3. Remove spark plugs and inject a five second remove positive (+) battery cable. This will spray of Quicksilver Storage Seal around the in- eliminate possibility of accidental starting of side of each cylinder. Manually turn engine over engine and resultant overheating and damage to several times to distribute Storage Seal through- engine from lack of water. out cylinders. Reinstall spark plugs. In preparing for out-of-season storage, two precau- 4. Drain and refill drive housing unit and stator as- tions must be considered: 1) The engine must be pro- sembly with Quicksilver Hi Performance Gear tected from physical damage caused by freezing Lube as explained in “Jet Pump” section (see trapped water and 2) the engine must be protected Table of Contents). from rust, corrosion and dirt. 5. Clean engine thoroughly including all accessible The following storage procedures should be followed powerhead parts and spray with Corrosion and to prepare the Sport Jet for out-of-season storage or Rust Preventive. prolonged storage (two months or longer). 6. Remove water inlet hose and drain any trapped water. Reconnect hose. CAUTION Never start or run the Sport Jet (even momentarily) out of the water. Damage to the pump and engine will occur. a FUEL SYSTEM IMPORTANT: Gasoline containing alcohol (etha- nol or methanol) can cause a formation of acid during storage and can damage the fuel system. If the gasoline being used contains alcohol, it is advisable to drain as much of the remaining gaso- line as possible from the fuel tank, remote fuel line, and engine fuel system. Fill the fuel system (tank, hoses, fuel pump, and car- buretors) with treated (stabilized) fuel to help prevent a - Water Inlet Hose formation of varnish and gum. Proceed with the fol- 7. Lubricate all lubrication points. lowing instructions. 8. To prevent freeze damage drain the speedome- S Portable Fuel Tank: Pour the required amount of ter system of water completely before storage. Quicksilver Gasoline Stabilizer (follow instructions Remove tubing from speedometer fitting and on container) into fuel tank. Tip fuel tank back and blow through tubing to remove water. forth to mix stabilizer with the fuel. 9. Store battery as outlined in Out-of-Season Bat- S Permanently Installed Fuel Tank: Pour the re- tery Storage following: quired amount of Quicksilver Gasoline Stabilizer (follow instructions on container) into a separate container and mix with approximately one quart (one liter) of gasoline. Pour this mixture into fuel tank. 1-12 GENERAL INFORMATION 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996
  • 15. IMPORTANT: Check and refill housings with In pointing out the practical consequences of weather Quicksilver Hi Performance Gear Lube before effects, an engine running on a hot, humid, summer storage to protect against possible water leakage day may encounter a loss of as much as 14% of the into housings which is caused by loose lubricant horsepower it would produce on a dry, brisk spring or vent plug or loose grease fill plug. Inspect gas- fall day. The horsepower that any internal combustion kets under lubricant vent and fill plugs replacing engine produces depends upon the density of the air any damaged gaskets before reinstalling plugs. that it consumes and, in turn, this density is depen- dent upon the temperature of the air, its barometric Out-of-Season Battery Storage pressure and water vapor (or humidity) content. 1. Remove battery as soon as possible and remove all grease, sulfate and dirt from top surface. Detonation: Causes and Prevention 2. Cover plates with distilled water, but not over 3/16 Detonation in a 2-cycle engine somewhat resembles in. (5 mm) above perforated baffles. the “pinging” heard in an automobile engine. It can be otherwise described as a tin-link “rattling” or “plinking” 3. Cover terminal bolts well with grease. sound. 4. Store battery in a cool, dry place in a dry carton Detonation generally is thought of as spontaneous ig- or box. nition, but it is best described as a noisy explosion in 5. Remove battery from storage every 60 days. an unburned portion of the fuel/air charge after the Check water level and place on charge for 5 to 6 spark plug has fired. Detonation creates severe, un- hours at 6 amperes. DO NOT fast charge. timely shock waves in the engine and these shock waves often find or create a weakness: the dome of a piston, piston rings or piston ring lands, piston pin CAUTION and roller bearings. A discharged battery can be damaged by freezing. While there are many causes for detonation in a 2-cycle engine emphasis is placed on those causes How Weather Affects which are most common in marine 2-cycle applica- Engine Performance tion. A few which are not commonly understood are: It is a known fact that weather conditions exert a pro- 1. Over-advanced ignition timing. found effect on power output of internal combustion engines. Therefore, established horsepower ratings 2. Use of low octane gasoline. refer to the power that the engine will produce at its 3. Lean fuel mixture at or near wide open throttle. rated RPM under a specific combination of weather 4. Spark plugs (heat range too hot, incorrect reach, conditions. cross-firing). Corporations internationally have settled on adoption 5. Inadequate engine cooling (deteriorated cooling of I.S.O. (International Standards Organization) en- system). gine test standards as set forth in I.S.O. 3046 stan- dardizing the computation of horsepower from data 6. Combustion chamber/piston deposits (result in obtained on the dynamometer correcting all values to higher compression ratio). the power that the engine will produce at sea level at Detonation usually can be prevented provided that 30% relative humidity at 77° F (25° C) temperature (1) the engine is correctly set up and (2) diligent main- and a barometric pressure of 29.61 inches of mercu- tenance is applied to combat the preceding detona- ry. tion causes listed. Summer Conditions of high temperature, low baro- metric pressure and high humidity all combine to re- duce the engine power. This, in turn, is reflected in de- creased boat speeds--as much as 2 or 3 miles-per- hour (3 or 5 km per hour) in some cases. Nothing will regain this speed for the boater, but the coming of cool, dry weather. 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-13
  • 16. Compression Check 7. Cylinder scoring: if powerhead shows any indica- tion of overheating, such as discolored or 1. Remove spark plugs. scorched paint, visually inspect cylinders for 2. Install compression gauge in spark plug hole. scoring or other damage as outlined in Section 4: Powerhead. 3. Hold throttle plates at W.O.T. 4. Crank engine through at least four compression Water Pressure Check strokes to obtain highest possible reading. NOTE: To perform these checks a Water Pressure 5. Check and record compression of each cylinder. Gauge Kit P/N 91-79250A2 is recommended. Variation of more than 15 psi (103.5 kPa) be- 1. Water pressure at idle in NEUTRAL, is 1/2–1-1/2 tween cylinders indicates that lower compression psi (3.4-10.3 kPa). cylinder is in some way defective such as worn or 2. Water pressure in FORWARD gear at 5000 RPM sticking piston rings and/or scored piston and cyl- is 5–7 psi (34–48 kPa). inder. 6. Compression check is important because an en- gine with low or uneven compression cannot be CAUTION tuned successfully to give peak performance. It Static test requires the boat be stationary in the is essential, therefore, that improper compres- water secured to a dock or trailer and run in sion be corrected before proceeding with an en- forward. Do not use a flushing device for this test. gine tune-up. 1-14 GENERAL INFORMATION 90-831996R1 JUNE 1996