Yanmar 8LV320, 8LV350, 8LV370, 8LV320Z, 8LV350Z Operation Manual

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8LV320
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8LV370
8LV320Z
8LV350Z
8LV370Z
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OPERATION MANUAL
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OPERATION MANUAL
8LV Series
1st Edition : Jun. 2011
Issued by : YANMAR CO.,LTD. Marine Operations Division
Edited by : YANMAR TECHNICAL SERVICE CO.,LTD.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
8LV Series Operation Manual
Introduction ............................................................................................. 1
Record of Ownership........................................................................... 2
Safety........................................................................................................ 3
Safety Precautions .............................................................................. 4
General Information....................................................................... 4
Before You Operate....................................................................... 4
During Operation and Maintenance............................................... 4
Location of Safety Decals.................................................................... 9
Product Overview.................................................................................. 11
Yanmar 8LV Features and Applications............................................ 11
New Engine Break-In................................................................... 12
Component Identification................................................................... 13
Service Side ................................................................................ 13
Non-Service Side......................................................................... 13
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Location of Nameplate ...................................................................... 14
Function of Major Components ......................................................... 15
Vessel Control System (VCS) ........................................................... 16
Display......................................................................................... 17
Before You Operate............................................................................... 19
Diesel Fuel ........................................................................................ 20
Diesel Fuel Specifications ........................................................... 20
Filling the Fuel Tank .................................................................... 22
Bleeding the Fuel System............................................................ 22
Engine Oil.......................................................................................... 23
Engine Oil Specifications ............................................................ 23
Engine Oil Viscosity..................................................................... 23
Checking the Engine Oil.............................................................. 24
Adding Engine Oil........................................................................ 24
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Engine Coolant.................................................................................. 25
Engine Coolant Specifications..................................................... 25
Coolant (Closed Cooling System) ............................................... 25
Checking and Adding Coolant..................................................... 25
Checking the Engine Oil and Engine Coolant ................................... 26
Engine Operation .................................................................................. 27
Starting the Engine(Start Up) ............................................................ 28
If the Engine Fails to Start ........................................................... 29
After the Engine has Started ....................................................... 29
Warm Up Mode (Shift Disconnect).................................................... 29
Throttle and Shift Control .................................................................. 30
Neutral......................................................................................... 30
Forward ....................................................................................... 30
Reverse ....................................................................................... 30
Forward (Reverse) to Reverse (Forward) ................................... 30
Cautions During Operation................................................................ 31
Shut-Down the Engine (Stopping)..................................................... 32
Normal Stopping.......................................................................... 32
Emergency Stop.......................................................................... 33
Control the Backup Panel ................................................................. 33
Checking the Engine After Operation................................................ 34
Periodic Maintenance ........................................................................... 35
Precautions ....................................................................................... 36
The Importance of Periodic Maintenance.................................... 36
Performing Periodic Maintenance ............................................... 36
The Importance of Daily Checks ................................................. 36
Keep a Log of Engine Hours and Daily Checks .......................... 36
Yanmar Replacement Parts ........................................................ 36
Tools Required ............................................................................ 36
Ask Your Authorized Yanmar Marine Dealer or
Distributor for Help ...................................................................... 36
Tightening Fasteners................................................................... 37
EPA Maintenance Requirements ...................................................... 39
EPA Requirements for USA and Other Applicable Countries ..... 39
EPA Requirements...................................................................... 39
Conditions to Ensure Compliance with EPA Emission Standards
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Inspection and Maintenance ....................................................... 39
Periodic Maintenance Schedule........................................................ 40
Inspection and Maintenance of EPA Emission-Related Parts..... 41
Periodic Maintenance Procedures .................................................... 42
Daily Checks ............................................................................... 42
After Initial 50 Hours of Operation ............................................... 43
Every 50 Hours of Operation....................................................... 44
Every 250 Hours of Operation..................................................... 46
Every 500 Hours of Operation..................................................... 51
Every 1000 Hours of Operation................................................... 52
Long-Term Storage ............................................................................... 53
Preparing the Engine for Long-Term Storage ................................... 54
Draining the Seawater Cooling System....................................... 54
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Troubleshooting.................................................................................... 57
Troubleshooting After Starting........................................................... 58
Troubleshooting Information.............................................................. 59
Troubleshooting Chart....................................................................... 60
Failsafe Diagnosis Functional Specification Chart ............................ 65
Specifications........................................................................................ 67
Principal Engine Specifications ......................................................... 67
8LV Series Engine Specifications................................................ 67
8LV Series Marine Gear Specifications....................................... 68
System Diagrams .................................................................................. 69
Wiring Diagram.................................................................................. 69
8LV Wiring Diagram .................................................................... 70
EPA Warranty USA Only....................................................................... 73
YANMAR CO., LTD. Limited Emission Control System Warranty -
USA Only........................................................................................... 73
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations ........................................ 74
Warranty Period........................................................................... 74
Warranty Coverage ..................................................................... 74
Exclusions ................................................................................... 74
Owner’s Responsibility ................................................................ 74
Customer Assistance................................................................... 75
Maintenance Log......................................................................... 76
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INTRODUCTION

Welcome to the world of Yanmar Marine! Yanmar Marine offers engines, drive systems and accessories for all types of boats, from runabouts to sailboats, and from cruisers to mega yachts. In marine leisure boating, the worldwide reputation of Yanmar Marine is second to none. We design our engines to respect nature. This means quieter engines, with minimal vibrations, cleaner than ever. All of our engines meet applicable regulations, including emissions, at the time of manufacture.
To help you enjoy your Yanmar 8LV series engine for many years to come, please follow these recommendations:
• Read and understand this Operation Manual before you operate the machine to ensure that you follow safe operating practices and maintenance procedures.
• Keep this Operation Manual in a convenient place for easy access.
• If this Operation Manual is lost or damaged, order a new one from your authorized Yanmar Marine dealer or distributor.
• Constant efforts are made to improve the quality and performance of Yanmar products, so some details included in this Operation Manual may differ slightly from your engine. If you have any questions about these differences, please contact your authorized Yanmar Marine dealer or distributor.
• The specifications and components (instrument panel, fuel tank, etc.) described in this manual may differ from ones installed on your vessel. Please refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer of these components.
• Refer to the Yanmar Limited Warranty Handbook for a complete warranty description.
• Make sure this manual is transferred to subsequent owners. This manual should be considered a permanent part of the engine and remain with it.
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RECORD OF OWNERSHIP

Take a few moments to record the information you need when you contact Yanmar for service, parts or literature.
Engine Model: _______________________________________________________________________
Engine Serial No.: ____________________________________________________________________
Date Purchased: _____________________________________________________________________
Dealer: _____________________________________________________________________________
Dealer Phone: _______________________________________________________________________
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DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE

SAFETY

Yanmar considers safety of great importance and recommends that anyone that comes into close contact with its products, such as those who install, operate, maintain or service Yanmar products, exercise care, common sense and comply with the safety information in this manual and on the machine’s safety decals. Keep the labels from becoming dirty or torn and replace them if they are lost or damaged. Also, if you need to replace a part that has a label attached to it, make sure you order the new part and label at the same time.
This safety alert symbol appears with most safety statements. It means attention, become alert, your
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safety is involved! Please read and abide by the message that follows the safety alert symbol.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE indicates a situation which can cause damage to the machine, personal property and/or the environment or cause the equipment to operate improperly.
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DANGER
WARNING

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

General Information

There is no substitute for common sense and careful practices. Improper practices or carelessness can cause burns, cuts, mutilation, asphyxiation, other bodily injury or death. This information contains general safety precautions and guidelines that must be followed to reduce risk to personal safety. Special safety precautions are listed in specific procedures. Read and understand all of the safety precautions before operation or performing repairs or maintenance.

Before You Operate

• Never permit anyone to install or operate the engine without proper training.

During Operation and Maintenance

CRUSH HAZARD
• Never stand under hoisted engine. If the hoist mechanism fails, the engine will fall on you.
• If the engine needs to be transported for repair, have a helper assist you attach it to a hoist and load it on a truck.
• The engine lifting eyes are engineered to lift the weight of the marine engine only. Always use the engine lifting eyes when lifting the engine.
• Additional equipment is necessary to lift the marine engine and marine gear together. Always use lifting equipment with sufficient capacity to lift the marine engine.
• Read and understand this Operation Manual before you operate or service the engine to ensure that you follow safe operating practices and maintenance procedures.
• Safety signs and labels are additional reminders for safe operating and maintenance techniques.
• Contact your authorized Yanmar Marine dealer or distributor for additional training.
EXPLOSION HAZARD
• While the engine is running or the battery is charging, hydrogen gas is being produced and can be easily ignited. Keep the area around the battery well-ventilated and keep sparks, open flames and any other form of ignition out of the area.
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WARNING
WARNING
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
• Diesel fuel is flammable and explosive under certain conditions.
• Never use a shop rag to catch the fuel.
• Wipe up all spills immediately.
• Never refuel with the engine running.
• Never use diesel fuel as a cleaning agent.
• Store any containers containing fuel or other flammable products in a well-ventilated area, away from any combustibles or sources of ignition.
• Never jump-start the engine. Sparks caused by shorting the battery to the starter terminals may cause a fire or explosion. Only use the key switch to start the engine.
SEVER HAZARD
• Rotating parts can cause severe injury or death. Never wear jewelry, unbuttoned cuffs, ties or loose fitting clothing and Always tie long hair back when working near moving/rotating parts such as the flywheel or PTO shaft. Keep hands, feet and tools away from all moving parts. Never operate the engine without the guards in place.
• Before you start the engine make sure that all bystanders are clear of the area. Keep children and pets away while the engine is operating.
• Check the engine that any tools or shop rags used during maintenance have been removed from the area.
FIRE HAZARD
• Undersized wiring systems can cause an electrical fire.
• Store any equipment in a designated area away from moving parts.
• Never use the engine compartment for storage.
ALCOHOL AND DRUG HAZARD
• Never operate the engine while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or feeling ill.
EXPOSURE HAZARD
• Always wear personal protective equipment including appropriate clothing, gloves, work shoes, eye and hearing protection as required by the task at hand.
ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD
• Never leave the key in the key switch when you are servicing the engine. Someone may accidentally start the engine and not realize you are servicing it.
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• Never operate the engine while wearing a headset to listen to music or radio because it will be difficult to hear the warning signals.
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PIERCING HAZARD
• Avoid skin contact with high-pressure diesel fuel spray caused by a fuel system leak such as a broken fuel injection line. High-pressure fuel can penetrate your skin and result in serious injury. If you are exposed to high-pressure fuel spray, obtain prompt medical treatment.
• Never check for a fuel leak with your hands. Always use a piece of wood or cardboard. Contact your authorized Yanmar Marine dealer or distributor repair the damage.
BURN HAZARD
• Some of the engine surfaces become very hot during operation and shortly after shut-down. Keep hands and other body parts away from hot engine surfaces.
EXHAUST HAZARD
• Never block windows, vents or other means of ventilation if the engine is operating in an enclosed area. All internal combustion engines create carbon monoxide gas during operation and special precautions are required to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
• Always ensure that all connections are tightened to specifications after repair is made to the exhaust system. All internal combustion engines create carbon monoxide gas during operation and special precautions are required to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
WELDING HAZARD
• Always turn off the battery switch (if equipped) or disconnect the negative battery cable and the leads to the alternator when welding on the equipment.
SUDDEN MOVEMENT HAZARD
• Always stop the engine before beginning service.
• Be sure the boat is in open water away from other boats, docks or other obstructions before increasing rpm. Avoid unexpected equipment movement. Shift the marine gear into the NEUTRAL position any time the engine is at idle.
• To prevent accidental equipment movement, Never start the engine in gear.
• Remove the engine control unit multi-pin connector. Connect the weld clamp to the component to be welded and as close as possible to the welding point.
• Never connect the weld clamp to the engine or in a manner which would allow current to pass through a mounting bracket.
• When welding is completed, reconnect the alternator and engine control unit prior to reconnecting the batteries.
SHOCK HAZARD
• Always turn off the battery switch (if equipped) or disconnect the negative battery cable before servicing the equipment.
• Always keep the electrical connectors and terminals clean. Check the electrical harnesses for cracks, abrasions, and damaged or corroded connectors.
• Never use undersized wiring for the electrical system.
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NOTICE
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Never remove the coolant filler cap if the engine is hot. Steam and hot engine coolant will spray out and seriously burn you. Allow the engine to cool down before you attempt to remove the cap.
POOR LIGHTING HAZARD
• Ensure that the work area is adequately illuminated. Always install wire cages on portable safety lamps.
TO O L H A Z A RD
• Always use tools appropriate for the task at hand and use the correct size tool for loosening or tightening machine parts.
FLYING OBJECT HAZARD
• Always wear eye protection when servicing the engine or when using compressed air or high-pressure water. Dust, flying debris, compressed air, pressurized water or steam may injure your eyes.
It is important to perform daily checks as listed in the Operation Manual. Periodic maintenance prevents unexpected downtime, reduces the number of accidents due to poor engine performance and helps extend the life of the engine.
Contact your authorized Yanmar Marine dealer or distributor if you need to operate the engine at high altitudes. At high altitudes the engine will lose power, run rough and produce exhaust gases that exceed the design specifications.
Always be environmentally responsible.
Follow the guidelines of the EPA or other governmental agencies for the proper disposal of hazardous materials such as engine oil, diesel fuel and engine coolant. Consult the local authorities or reclamation facility.
COOLANT HAZARD
• Wear eye protection and rubber gloves when you handle Long Life engine coolant. If contact with the eyes or skin should occur, flush eyes and wash immediately with clean water.
• DO NOT drain the coolant system. A full coolant system will prevent corrosion and frost damage.
• If seawater is left inside of the engine, it may freeze and damage parts of the cooling system when the ambient temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F).
Never dispose of hazardous materials by dumping them into a sewer, on the ground or into ground water or waterways.
If a Yanmar Marine Engine is installed at an angle that exceeds the specifications stated in the Yanmar Marine Installation manuals, engine oil may enter the combustion chamber causing excessive engine speed, white exhaust smoke and serious engine damage. This applies to engines that run continuously or those that run for short periods of time.
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If you have an installation with two or three engines, and only one engine is operating, please note that if the propeller shaft thru-hull (stuffing box) is lubricated by engine water pressure and the engines are interconnected, care must be taken that water from the running engine does not enter the exhaust of the non-running engine(s). This water could cause seizure of the non-running engine(s). Contact your authorized Yanmar Marine dealer or distributor for a complete explanation of this condition.
If you have an installation with two or three engines, and only one engine is operating, the water pickup (thru-hull) of the non-running engine(s) should be closed. This will prevent water from being forced past the seawater pump and eventually finding its way into the engine. The result of water entering the engine could cause seizure or other serious problems.
If you have an installation with two or three engines, and only one engine is operating, it is important to limit the amount of throttle applied to the running engine. If you observe black smoke or movement of the throttle does not increase engine rpm, you are overloading the engine that is running. Immediately throttle back to approximately 2/3 throttle or to a setting where the engine performs normally. Failure to do so may cause the running engine to overheat or cause excess carbon buildup which may shorten the engine's life.
If any indicator illuminates during engine operation, stop the engine immediately. Determine the cause and repair the problem before you continue to operate the engine. Contact your authorized Yanmar Marine dealer or distributor for service before operating the engine.
Observe the following environmental operating conditions to maintain engine performance and avoid premature engine wear:
• Avoid operating in extremely dusty conditions.
• Avoid operating in the presence of chemical gases or fumes.
• Never run the engine if the ambient temperature is above +40 °C (+104 °F) or below -16 °C (+3 °F).
• If the ambient temperature exceeds +40 °C (+104 °F), the engine may overheat and cause the engine oil to break down.
• If the ambient temperature is below -16 °C (+3 °F), rubber components such as gaskets and seals will harden causing premature engine wear and damage.
• Contact your authorized Yanmar Marine engine dealer or distributor if the engine will be operated outside of this standard temperature range.
Never engage the starter motor while the engine is running. Damage to the starter motor pinion and/or ring gear will result.
New Engine Break In: On the initial engine start-up, check for proper engine oil pressure, diesel fuel leaks, engine oil leaks, coolant leaks, and for proper operation of the indicators and/or gauges. During the first 50 hours of operation operate your new engine under a substantial load at all times. For best break-in results operate the engine at various speeds. Operating the engine in NEUTRAL must be avoided. During the first 50 hours, avoid operation below 2000 min break-in period, carefully observe the engine oil pressure and engine temperature. During the break-in period, check the engine oil and coolant levels frequently.
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(rpm). During the
Any part which is found defective as a result of inspection, or any part whose measured value does not satisfy the standard or limit, must be replaced.
Modifications may impair the engine’s safety and performance characteristics and shorten the engine’s life. Any alterations to this engine may void its warranty. Be sure to use Yanmar genuine replacement parts.
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LOCATION OF SAFETY DECALS

Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the location of safety decals on Yanmar 8LV series marine engines.
SAFETY
1
CAUTION : Overcranking engine with water lift muffl e r can cause damage.
128171-07150
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DO NOT STEP ON COVERS. POSSIBILITY OF A FALL.
No. Part Number
1 128296-07260
2 128171-07150
3 128296-07300
4 128296-07350
5 196630-12980
6 119578-07890
456
119578-07890
037426-00X00
Figure 1
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2
No. Part Number
1 120324-07240
2 128296-07300
037427-00X00
Figure 2
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OVERVIEW

YANMAR 8LV FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS

The 8LV series are four-stroke direct injection diesel engines equipped with liquid coolant systems.
The 8LV series is V-8-cylinder and turbocharged with an air cooler and equipped a common rail fuel injection system.
This engine is designed for pleasure craft use.
It is recommended that new vessels be propped so the engines can operate at 95 % load at 3800 min (rpm).
Failure to do so can lead to reduced vessel performance, lead to increased smoke levels and cause permanent damage to your engine.
The engine must be installed correctly with coolant lines, exhaust gas lines and electrical wiring. Any auxiliary equipment attached to the engine should be easy to use and accessible for service. To handle the drive equipment, propulsion systems (including the propeller) and other onboard equipment, always observe the instructions and cautions given in the operation manuals supplied by the shipyard and equipment manufacturers.
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The 8LV series engines are designed to be operated at maximum throttle (3600 to 3800 min (rpm)) for less than 5 % of total engine time (30 minutes out of every 10 hours) and cruising speed (3600 min total engine time (9 hours out of every 10 hours).
The laws of some countries may require hull and engine inspections, depending on the use, size and cruising area of the boat. The installation, fitting and surveying of this engine all require specialized knowledge and engineering skills. See Yanmar’s local subsidiary in your region or your authorized Yanmar Marine dealer or distributor.
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(rpm) or less) for less than 90 % of
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NOTICE

New Engine Break-In

As with all reciprocating engines, the way your engine is operated during its first 50 hours of operation plays a very significant role in determining how long it will last and how well the engine will perform over its lifetime.
A new Yanmar diesel engine must be operated at suitable speeds and power settings during the break-in period to make the sliding parts, such as piston rings, break-in properly and to stabilize engine combustion.
During the break-in period, the engine coolant temperature gauge should be monitored, temperature should be lower than 80 °C (176 °F).
During the first 10 hours of operation, the engine
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should be run at maximum min to 500 min
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(rpm) (approximately 60 to 70 % of load) most of the time. This will ensure the sliding parts break in properly. During this period, avoid operating at maximum engine speed and load to avoid damaging or scoring sliding parts.
Do not operate at WOT (wide open throttle) for more than a minute at a time during the first 10 hours of operation.
(rpm) minus 400
Perform this procedure in seawaters:
• With the position of marine gear in NEUTRAL, accelerate from the low speed position to the high speed position briefly.
• Repeat this process five times.
Once past the initial 10 hours until 50 hours, the engine should be used over its full operating range, with special emphasis on running at relatively high power settings. This is not the time for an extended cruise at idle or low speed. The boat should be run
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at maximum speed minus 400 min
(rpm) most of the time (approximately 70 % load), with a 10 minute run at maximum minus 300 min
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(rpm) (approximately 80 % load) every 30 minutes and a 4 - 5 minute period of operation at WOT (wide open throttle) once each 30 minutes. During this period, be sure not to operate your engine at low speed and light load for more than 30 minutes. If operating engine at low speed and light load by necessity, just after the low idle operation, be sure to rev up the engine.
To complete engine break-in, perform After Initial
50 Hours of Operation maintenance procedures on page 43.
Do not operate the engine at low idle or at low speed and light load for more than 30 minutes at a time. Since unburned fuel and engine oil will adhere to the piston rings when operating at low speeds for long periods, this will interfere with proper movement of the rings and the lube oil consumption may increase. Low idle speed does not allow break-in of sliding parts.
If operating engine at low speed and light load, you must rev up the engine (i.e. increase the engine speed for a short time) to clean the carbon from the cylinders and fuel injection valve.
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION

Service Side

Figure 1 and Figure 2 illustrate a typical version of a 8LV series engine. Your engine may have different
equipment from that illustrated.
Lubricating oil feeding port
Silencer
Turbo-charger
Mixing elbow
Turbo-charger
Silencer

Non-Service Side

Fuel priming pump
Fuel filter
Lubricating oil filter
Alternator
Fuel oil cooler
Dipstick
037423-00E00
Figure 1
Air cooler
Heat exchanger
ECUbox
Engine lubricating oil cooler
Figure 2
Seawater pump
037424-00E00
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Gear Model
ENG.No.
MFG. DATE
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Continuous power kW
Speed of prop. shaft
Fuel stop power kW
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LOCATION OF NAMEPLATE

The nameplate of Yanmar 8LV series engines are shown in Figure 3. Check the engine’s model, output, rpm and serial number on the nameplate. Please replace if damaged or lost.
The engine nameplate is attached to the top surface of the engine air cooler (Figure 4).
Figure 3
Model
Gear Model
Continuous power kW
Speed of prop. shaft
Fuel stop power kW
ENG.No.
MFG. DATE
Figure 4
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FUNCTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS

Name of Component Function
Removes dirt and water from the fuel. Drain the filter periodically. The filter element should
Fuel Filter
Fuel Supply Pump Pumps fuel from the tank to the fuel injection system.
Fuel Priming Pump
Fuel Cooler Cool the fuel with seawater to reduce the high temperature of the fuel circuit.
Engine Oil Filler Port Filler port for engine oil.
Engine Oil Filter
Cooling System
Closed Cooling Circulation Pump
Seawater Pump
Coolant Filler Cap
Coolant Reservoir Tank
Oil Cooler - Engine A heat exchanger that cools high temperature engine oil using coolant.
Turbo-charger
Charge Air Cooler
Intake Silencer (Air Cleaner)
Nameplates
Starter Starter motor for the engine. Powered by the battery.
Alternator Driven by belt and generates electricity and charges the battery.
Engine Oil Dipstick Gauge stick for checking the engine oil level.
be replaced periodically. The fuel/water separator (if equipped) should be drained periodically. See Draining the Fuel/Water Separator on page 44.
This is a manual fuel pump. Pushing the knob on the top of the fuel filter feeds the fuel. The pump is also used to bleed air from the fuel system.
Filters fine metal fragments and carbon from the engine oil. Filtered engine oil is distributed to the engine’s moving parts. The filter is a cartridge type and the element should be replaced periodically. See Changing the Engine Oil and Replacing the Engine Oil Filter Element on page 47.
There are two cooling systems: closed cooling with coolant (freshwater) and seawater. The engine is cooled by the closed cooling circuit. The closed circuit is cooled by seawater using a heat exchanger. The seawater also cools the marine gear oil and intake air through the air cooler(s) in an open circuit.
The centrifugal water pump circulates coolant inside the engine. The circulating pump is driven by a belt.
Pumps seawater from outside vessel to the engine. The seawater pump is belt-driven and has a replaceable rubber impeller. Never operate it without seawater, as this will damage the impeller.
When the coolant temperature rises, the pressure inside the coolant tank increases and opens the pressure valve in the filler cap. When the pressure valve in the filler cap is opened, hot water and steam pass through a rubber hose to the coolant reservoir tank. When the engine cools and the pressure inside the coolant tank drops, the vacuum valve in the filler cap opens and the coolant in the coolant reservoir tank returns to the coolant tank through the pipe and filler cap. This minimizes coolant consumption.
The pressure valve in the filler cap releases vapor and hot water overflow to the coolant reservoir tank. When the engine stops and the coolant cools, the pressure in the coolant tank drops. The filler cap vacuum valve then opens to send water back from the coolant reservoir tank. This minimizes coolant consumptions. The closed cooling system coolant level can easily be checked and refilled in this tank.
The turbo-charger pressurizes the air coming into the engine. It is driven by a turbine that is energized by exhaust gases.
This heat exchanger cools the pressurized charging air from the turbo-charger with seawater to increase the charging air quantity.
The intake silencer guards against dirt in the air and reduces the noise of air intake.
Nameplates are provided on the engine and the marine gear and have the model, serial number and other data.
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VESSEL CONTROL SYSTEM (VCS)

8LV series engine is a fully electric engine, which is controlled by Yanmar’s original “Vessel Control System (VCS)”.
The control equipment consists of the Switch Panel, the Display, the Drive & Helm ECU, the Control Head and the Backup Panel, which are connected by the cable harness to the engine and marine gear or stern drive for remote control operation.
Note: The Yanmar Vessel Control System (VCS) was designed to operate the 8LV engine and drive
system. There are many control functions and diagnostic functions that are integrated together to insure safe operation. If this system is not utilized in specific accordance with the instructions in this manual or the system is modified in any way, Yanmar will not be responsible for any warranty failures in the operation of the system or the vessel utilizing the system. Yanmar has designed the Vessel Control System (VCS) in conjunction with the 8LV engine. The system has many functions that must be configured and calibrations must be made before the vessel can be operated. Please arrange to have a Yanmar trained technician inspect the vessel prior to the vessels operation.
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SEL
NEUTRAL
TROL
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8
6
No. Description
1 Shift and Throttle Control Head
2 Switch Panel (to start and stop the engine)
3 VCS Digital Display
4Helm ECU
5Drive ECU
6 Backup Panel
7 Cable Harness Set
8 Adapter, Terminal
M/G or Stern drive
To engine
7
To engine
037618-00E00
Figure 5
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Display

The multi-function information display has the following functions.
Display Function
Runtime Engine Data Tri-Screen
037635-00X00
Figure 6
This screen displays real time engine data and alarm indications.
Alarm Indicators
Diag Codes Screen
Diag codes
PORT
STBD
037635-02X00
Figure 8
Alarm Indicator Functions
The alarm indicators and buzzer are activated when sensors detect an abnormality during engine operation. The alarm indicators are off during normal operation, but are activated as follows when an abnormality arises:
• The coolant temperature alarm indicator activates when the coolant gets too hot.
• The engine oil pressure alarm indicator activates when the engine oil pressure drops.
ALARM!
MAINTENANCE ENGINE
OK
CANCEL
037635-01X00
Figure 7
The alarm window appears with an audible alarm when abnormal engine activity occurs.
Note: When starting the engine, make it a rule to
check that when the switch panel is pressed to the power switch, the welcome screen appears on the display and goes out. If the system does not function normally, contact your authorized Yanmar Marine dealer or distributor and ask for diagnostics.
• The electric charge alarm indicator activates when there is a charging failure.
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NOTICE
Switch Panel
(to start and stop the engine)
The switch panel has the following functions.
Eng.START/STOPswitch
CheckEng.indicator
Emergencystopswitch
Powerswitch
037627-00E04
Figure 9
To start and stop the engine:
Press the START/STOP switch.
Emergency Stop Switch
Use this switch only in an emergency.
Under normal circumstances, do not use the Emergency stop switch to stop the engine. The engine shuts down suddenly when the Emergency stop switch is pressed. After the engine has stopped, press the Emergency stop switch to release the emergency stop.
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BEFORE YOU
OPERATE
This section of the Operation Manual describes the diesel fuel, engine oil, and engine coolant specifications and how to replenish them. It also describes the daily engine checks.
Before performing any operations within this section, review the Safety section on page 3.
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DANGER
NOTICE
CAUTION

DIESEL FUEL

Diesel fuel is flammable and explosive under certain conditions. See Safety on page 3.

Diesel Fuel Specifications

Only use diesel fuels recommended by Yanmar Marine for the best engine performance, to prevent engine damage and to comply with EPA warranty requirements. Only use clean diesel fuel.
Diesel fuel should comply with the following specifications. The table lists several worldwide specifications for diesel fuels.
Diesel Fuel Specification Location
No. 2-D, No. 1-D, ASTM D975 USA
EN590:96 European Union
ISO 8217 DMX International
BS 2869-A1 or A2 United Kingdom
JIS K2204 Grade No. 2 Japan
B5 diesel fuels must meet certain specifications
The biodiesel fuels must meet the minimum specifications for the country in which they are used:
• In Europe, biodiesel fuels must comply with the European Standard EN14214.
• In the United States, biodiesel fuels must comply with the American Standard ASTM D-6751.
Biodiesel should be purchased only from recognized and authorized diesel fuel suppliers.
Precautions and concerns regarding the use of bio-fuels:
• Biodiesel fuels have a higher content of methyl-esters, which may deteriorate certain metal, rubber and plastic components of the fuel system. The customer and/or boat builder are responsible to verify the usage of biodiesel compatible components on the vessel fuel supply and return systems.
• Free water in biodiesel may result in plugging of fuel filters and increased bacterial growth.
• High viscosity at low temperatures may result in fuel delivery problems, injection pump seizures, and poor injection nozzle spray atomization.
Bio-Diesel Fuels
Yanmar approves the use of biodiesel fuels that do not exceed a blend of 5 % non-mineral oil based fuel with 95 % standard diesel fuel. Such biodiesel fuels are known in the marketplace as B5 biodiesel fuels. B5 biodiesel fuel can reduce particulate matter and the emission of “greenhouse” gases compared to standard diesel fuel.
If the B5 biodiesel fuel used does not meet the approved specifications, it will cause abnormal wear of injectors, reduce the life of the engine and it may affect the warranty coverage of your engine.
• Biodiesel may have adverse effects on some elastomers (seal materials) and may result in fuel leakage and dilution of the engine lubricating oil.
• Even biodiesel fuels that comply with a suitable standard as delivered, will require additional care and attention to maintain the quality of the fuel in the equipment or other fuel tanks. It is important to maintain a supply of clean, fresh fuel. Regular flushing of the fuel system, and/or fuel storage containers, may be necessary.
• The use of biodiesel fuels that do not comply with the standards as agreed to by the diesel engine manufacturers and the diesel fuel injection equipment manufacturers, or biodiesel fuels that have degraded as per the precautions and concerns above, may affect the warranty coverage of your engine.
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