Raider 50 Bedienungsanleitung


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40 and 50 Horsepower
Two stroke Low pressure Direct
Injection (TLDI)
Multi-Fuel SubmersibleOutboard Motor
This manual has been prepared for the United States Guardian Angels for
service of the Multi-fuel, Submersible Outboard motor designed and manufactured
under Contract No. N61331•11•C-0008, dated 3/4/11. The data presented in this
manual was revised as of August 2013 representing the latest revision.
2013
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Contents
1. Your Raider Outboard Motor_________________________ 1___________
a. Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................. 1
b. Serial Number ................................................................................................................. 1
c. Safety/Danger/Warnings/Cautions ................................................................................... 1
d. Features of Raider Outboard ........................................................................................... 1
e. Specifications Table ......................................................................................................... 3
f. TLDI verses Carburetor ................................................................................................... 4
g. TLDI RAIDER Parts Identification .................................................................................... 5
2. Raider Installation__________________________________________ 6
a. Handling Engine ................................................................................................................. 6
b. Installation of single Engine ................................................................................................ 6
c. Installation of Twin Engines ................................................................................................. 7
d. Installation of Safety Wire .................................................................................................. 7
e. Transom Height .................................................................................................................. 7
f. Propeller .............................................................................................................................. 8
Raider Running ______________________ 9_______________________________
a. Fuels (Multi-fuel) ................................................................................................................. 9
b. Raider Break in ................................................................................................................... 9
c. Normal Starting Procedure .................................................................................................. 9
d. After Raider Starts/Warm Up ..............................................................................................10
e. Forced engine oil feeding ..................................................................................................10
f. Idle Speed .........................................................................................................................10
g. Throttle Friction .................................................................................................................. 11
h. Shifting .............................................................................................................................. 11
i. Stopping Raider ..................................................................................................................12
j. Trim Angle...........................................................................................................................12
k. Trailering ............................................................................................................................12
l. Tilting ..................................................................................................................................12
m. Trim Tab Adjustment .........................................................................................................13
n. Shallow Water Drive ..........................................................................................................13
o. Shallow Water Operation ...................................................................................................13
p. Impact Damage .................................................................................................................14
q. Special Operating Conditions ............................................................................................14
r. Overheating ........................................................................................................................14
s. Emergency Starting ...........................................................................................................15
t. Pre-Submersion Procedure ................................................................................................16
u. Dewater Procedure ............................................................................................................16
v. Post Submersion Procedure ..............................................................................................17
4. General Maintenance_______________________________________________ 18
a. Fuel/Oil Requirements .......................................................................................................18
b. Removing and Carrying the Raider ....................................................................................19
c. Tool Kit and spare parts .....................................................................................................20
d. Corrosion Protection ..........................................................................................................20
e. Optional Accessories .........................................................................................................20
f. Trouble shooting .................................................................................................................21
g. Storage ..............................................................................................................................21
h. Out of Storage Service ......................................................................................................22
i. After Submersion ................................................................................................................23
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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 air are mixed and then injected into the combustion chamber
through three air injectors after the exhaust port is closed. The result is complete atomizing with-
out having to resort to high fuel-injection pressures. A single-throttle body air intake incorporates
Throttle Position Sensors for load and barometric p ssure (to ascertain the correct air/fuel ratio) re
and along with the air; lubricating oil is carried via the crankcase to the combustion chamber. For
ease of servicing the six injectors are contained in a neat extruded aluminum block, held in place
to the cylinder head by just two bolts.
The 40 Raider horsepower outboard uses 90% of common 50 Raider outboards outside of engine
block and heads. The Raider 40 only has two cylinders, weight under 150 pounds.
The Raider 50 & 40 offers multi-fuel operation, submersibility, no battery required, (however,
this option of an enclosed battery with electric start under the cowling can be ordered), pull start,
small enough to go through a submarine hatch and strong enough to operate after an air drop. It
offers superior human factors design for the operator. It is lighter than any outboard motor in its
class.
The Raider Outboard was designed, under contract by SOCOM, to provide an outboard that was
spec ically designed to the toughness of military requirements and fully submersible without if
bags with the ability to be cached.
What all this means for the war fighter is outboard that is consistent, reliable, lightweight, an and
durable that operates on most available fuels. When submerged the Raider can be de-watered
quickly - complete the mission and get home with confidence.


Produktspezifikationen

Marke: Raider
Kategorie: Außenbordmotor
Modell: 50

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