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This service manual is valid for the following engine variants: 103666_I2 749 MAR TC-100 DS V4 2007 3.1
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Table of contents
1 1.1 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 5 6 7 7.1 7.2 8 About this document Meaning of the symbols in the text Safety Basic principle Meaning of the safety symbols General safety instructions Description Technical specifications Serial number Operating materials Running in the engine Operating the engine without sea water Maintenance Maintenance work by the user of the vehicle Maintenance intervals Decommissioning at the end of the season Motor oil and oil filter Engine cooling circuit Spark plugs Valve play Malfunctions Terminology Appendix Directives Exhaust type authorizations Proof of maintenance for work carried out 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 19 23 26 32 35 36 36 37 38
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This chapter will familiarize you with the structure of this document so that you can find the information it contains quickly and easily. This document uses symbols and signs that allow you to find information quickly. Please read the explanations of the symbols and signs in this chapter. Be sure to read all safety instructions in this service manually especially carefully. Always keep this documentation handy and make sure it is always in the vehicle. Be sure to inform other users of all safety provisions.
1.1
Symbol / Sign
See ...
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This engine is state-of-the-art and built according to recognized safety-technical regulations. Nevertheless, people can be injured or the engine damaged if the safety instructions in this manual are disregarded. Only put the engine into operation if it is technically perfect. Faults that compromise the safety of people or of the engine must be eliminated immediately by trained service personnel. Arbitrary constructional changes to the engine are not permitted and void the warranty. In addition to this documentation, heed generally-valid legal and other binding regulations for accident prevention and environmental protection. Such duties can affect the handling of hazardous materials or the provision and wearing of personal safety equipment or traffic regulations, for example.
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DANGER
Disregarding this sign can cause injuries to persons.
WARNING
Disregarding this sign can cause damage to the engine.
ATTENTION
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ATTENTION
ATTENTION
Lift a submerged engine out of the water as quickly as possible and take it to a professional shop for maintenance within 24 hours. Belated measures can cause severe damage to the engine.
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Description
The MPE 750 Turbo Marine - Closed Loop is a 2-cylinder in-line engine. It is intended for recreational watercraft. It is not designed for constant loads at high speeds as can occur during races, for example.
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Type
Technical specifications
2-cylinder parallel twin with vibration compensation shaft 749 cm 73 kW (100 PS) [98 HP] ISO 8178 7300 U/min [RPM] USA: See chapter Exhaust type authorizations 8000 U/min [RPM] Turbocharger Intake-manifold fuel injection electronic Dry sump Water-cooled with closed coolant circuit and open sea water cooling circuit
Displacement Engine power Max. speed Charging Combustion system Injection regulation Lubrication system Cooling system
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Serial number
The 8-digit serial number (1) serves to identify the engine. It is engraved in the motor housing (2) and glued on as a label (3). Using this number, it is possible to determine the production date and all parts built into the engine. 2
009999
1
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Operating materials
The use of other operating materials causes damage to the engine and the voiding of the warranty.
ATTENTION
Fuel
Fuel quality Unleaded gasoline according to DIN 51607 (super unleaded), with an octane rating of at least 95 ROZ [RON] or 85 MOZ [MON]. In case of emergency, unleaded fuel with 91 ROZ [RON] or 82.5 MOZ [MON] may be used for a short time.
ATTENTION
Lower-quality fuels should only be used in case of emergency. If used regularly, they cause decreases in performance and possibly damage to the engine.
Lubricant
Oil specification Recommendation: 15W 50 completely synthetic, API SH, JASO MA Alternative: 0W 50 Minimum requirement: 0W 40 Initial filling 4.2 liters [4.4 qt (US)] Oil change with filter 3.3 - 3.5 liters [3.5 - 3.7 qt (US)]
Fill quantity
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Coolant
Coolant additive Anti-freeze mixture Coolant additive based on ethylene glycol Silicate- and nitrite-free. Suitable for aluminium engines. 50 % water + 50 % coolant additive Manufacturers fill provides frost protection up to -37 C [-34.6 F] Recommended minimum frost protection up to -30 C [-22 F] 3,3 liters [3.5 qt (US)] BASF Glysantin G 30 Chevron Havoline Extended Life Coolant XLC+B Valvoline Zerex G 30
ATTENTION
Different types of coolant should not be mixed. Use only approved coolants for refill. The mixture of different types of coolant can cause severe damage to the engine.
ATTENTION
Coolant additives protect not only against frost, but also against corrosion and amongst other things. Therefore, the coolant will be filled in the specified mixture ratio the whole year round. The mixture ratio may not be reduced by refilling.
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Weber Automotive GmbH recommends that during the first five hours of operation, you should not operate the engine over 6,000 U/min [RPM]. This protective running-in has a positive effect on the engines lifespan.
3.5
If it is necessary to operate the engine longer than 30 seconds without sea water, the vehicles rinsing equipment must be used. See chapter Flush sea water cooling circuit after driving.
ATTENTION
The engine may only be operated at idle speed for a maximum of 30 seconds without sea water. Engine damage due to overheating.
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Maintenance
The table in chapter Maintenance intervals provides the manufacturers recommended intervals for maintenance work. If you follow the maintenance recommendations, a long lifespan of the engine can be achieved and unnecessary environmental damage prevented. The Maintenance intervals specified in the table should not be exceeded by more than 10%. If not stated otherwise, all activities on the engine described in this manual must be carried out by trained service personnel. During the warranty period, maintenance and repair work may only be carried out in Weber Motor service stations or in associated shops. If necessary, contact your vehicle dealer. Weber Automotive GmbH reserves the right to demand that proof of warranty be provided in writing for warranty service. See Proof of maintenance for work carried out.
ATTENTION
The vehicle owner or user is responsible for adhering to the maintenance intervals. Weber Automotive GmbH assumes no liability for damage that arises due to maintenance not carried out.
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Maintenance work by the user of the vehicle Regular checks before driving
Always check the oil level and coolant level before driving. See Chapter Oil level check. See Chapter Coolant level check. Underrunning and exceeding the motor oil and coolant fill levels specified in this manual can cause damage to the engine.
ATTENTION
Soiling in the sea water cooling circuit can cause severe damage to the exhaust manifold.
ATTENTION
The flushing is done with a flush kit in the vehicle. See the vehicle manufacturers service manual. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Connect the Flush kit. Start engine and operate only in idle. Do not accelerate. Ensure the water supply within 30 seconds. See Chapter Operating the engine without sea water. The Weber Automotive GmbH recommends to flush the sea water cooling circuit for one minute minimum. Discontinue water supply. Stop engine within 30 seconds. Remove the flush kit. Only flush engine while running, otherwise water from the exhaust can enter engine and cause damage.
ATTENTION
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Maintenance intervals
Procedure
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Activity
14 20 23 23 26
Spark plugs
3) 3) 3)
Valve play
Check / set
1) 2)
h = hours of operation or at least once a year if the hours of operation specified above are not reached before that. or at least every two years if the hours of operation specified above are not reached before that. Valid for engine manufacturers fill. Please note the instructions provided by coolant manufacturer, when using other coolants. See chapter Decommissioning at the end of the season.
3)
4)
5)
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The decommissioning of the vehicle is necessary ... ... at the end of the season if the vehicle will be decommissioned during the winter months. ... if the vehicle will not be used for more than 30 days. In addition to the maintenance work described in the maintenance interval table under end of the season, various other service work is also required.
- Conserve the cylinders Check spark plugs. See Chapter Checking the spark plugs. Fill approx. 10 ml [0.34 oz (US)] of clean motor oil directly through the spark plug holes. Before you replace the spark plugs, crank up the motor briefly with the starter. Replace the spark plugs.
ATTENTION
Never fill more motor oil than specified into the spark plug holes. Too much motor oil can cause engine damage.
- Fill the fuel tank all the way A full fuel tank prevents the formation of condensation inside the tank.
- Add fuel stabilizer After approx. 30 days, fuel begins to decompose. You can use any common fuel stabilizer in order to maintain the fuel quality.
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The oil level must be measured with oil warm from operation (approx. 80 C [176 F]) and with the motor at a standstill. Measurements with cold oil are not meaningful. The desired motor temperature is achieved after a driving time of approx. 10 minutes at 4000 - 4500 U/min [RPM]. Measurement with a motor warm from operation is necessary, because the oil volume changes depending on the temperature. To avoid mistaken measurements, the vehicle must be level. If the motor is operated for a longer time under extreme conditions, the oil level may reach the MAX marking.
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2)
The difference between MIN and MAX is approx. 0.5 liter [0.53 qt (US)]. MAX MIN
ATTENTION
Underrunning the MIN marking and exceeding the MAX marking can cause severe and, under some circumstances, irreparable damage to the engine.
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With a motor warm from operation, the oil level must be just below the MAX marking.
1) 2)
Unscrew the oil dipstick from the oil tank. See Chapter Oil level check. Insert the suction hose of the oil extraction pump into the oil tank through an opening in the cover (1) until it reaches the bottom of the oil tank. X = 260 mm [10.25 in.]. Pump all the motor oil out. Remove the suction hose and insert the oil dipstick again. 1
3) 4)
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5)
Remove the cable harness from the spark plugs and the injection valves. See Chapter Removing the spark plugs. Remove the oil feed hose (2) on one side of the oil tank. If necessary, extend the oil feed hose.
6)
7)
Activate the engines starter every 10 seconds in order to let the engine crank and wait 30 seconds. Repeat this procedure until the motor oil is pumped completely out.
8)
ATTENTION
Do not let engine crank longer than necessary to prevent damage due to insufficient lubrication and overloading of the starter.
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10) 11)
plug
from
switch
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Assembly occurs in reverse order. Please note instructions after this symbol
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Check the coolant level with a cold engine. With a cold engine, the coolant level should be between the MIN and MAX markings (1) of the compensation tank. If you must refill the coolant, see Chapter Refilling the coolant. 1
Underrunning the MIN marking can cause damage to the engine due to overheating.
ATTENTION
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WARNING
With a warm engine, remove the cover of the compensation tank slowly and release the excess pressure. Danger of burning unprotected hands.
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3)
Remove the screw clamps, hoses(3) on both sides and drain coolant.
Tightening torque: 3 Nm 10 % [2.2 ft. lb.] Tighten the screw clamps after one to three hours. 3
Assembly occurs in reverse order. Please note instructions after this symbol
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5)
6) 7)
8)
WARNING
Do not fill coolant while the engine is running, and with a warm engine, remove the cover of the compensation tank slowly and release the excess pressure. Danger of burning unprotected hands.
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Install the spark plugs only in a cold engine. Grease the threads of the spark plugs with commercial graphite grease. 10 Nm 10 % [7.4 ft. lb.] 5
Tightening torque:
6)
Tightening torque:
27 Nm 20 % [19.9 ft. lb.] 6
Assembly occurs in reverse order. Please note instructions after this symbol
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To get correct measurement valves, check and adjust valve play with a cold engine.
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Tightening torque:
10 Nm 10 % [7.4 ft. lb.]
10
Replace the valve cover seals (4). Clean seal areas of the valve cover and cylinder head.
Assembly occurs in reverse order. Please note instructions after this symbol
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Desmontar Checking the la valve tapa de play vlvula of the first cylinder
4) Start the vehicles starter and let the engine crank until both cams of the second cylinder are pointing upwards. The rocker of the first cylinder demonstrates a little play. 2nd cylinder Drive side 5 1st cylinder Exhaust side
Intake side
5)
Using a feeler gauge, measure the valve play (6) of all four valves of the first cylinder between the adjustment plates and the rockers. Permissible valve play: Intake side 0,08 - 0,15 mm [0.0031 - 0.0059 in.] Exhaust side 0,18 - 0,25 mm [0.0071 - 0.0098 in.] 6
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7)
Loosen the screws and washers (8) and remove the fuel distributor rail (9). 8
Tightening torque:
10 Nm 10 % [7.4 ft. lb.]
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Replace the O-rings (9) on the injector valves. Coat the O-rings lightly with motor oil.
8)
Mount the valve adjustment tool (11) with two screws. Tightening torque: 10 Nm 10 % [7.4 ft. lb.]
11
The engine may not be turned over until all valve plays of the first cylinder are adjusted.
ATTENTION
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13) 14)
15)
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Malfunctions
If you cannot correct a malfunction yourself using the table below, contact your vehicle dealers customer service. In case of improperly-made repairs, the warranty is voided and Weber Automotive GmbH is not liable for any resulting subsequent damage.
Possible cause Main power switch not plugged in. Battery voltage too low. - Open-circuit voltage < 12 volts.
Remedy Plug in main power switch. Remove soiling and corrosion on the battery poles and connect battery connections correctly.
- During activation of the starter With non maintenance-free batteries, check < 10.5 volts. water level. Charge battery with external battery charger Engine mass point (1) not connected or not connected properly. Check connection.
Defective fuse. Drive or jet pump blocked. Cable harness plug connections not plugged in or not plugged in correctly.
Check the fuses in the cable harness. Remove blockage. Check plug connections.
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Possible cause Lanyard not plugged in. Defective fuse. Too little or no fuel in the tank.
Remedy Plug in lanyard. Check the fuses in the cable harness. Fill up fuel. Check the engine for signs of leaky fuel lines and, if necessary, have it checked by a professional shop.
Cable harness plug connections not plugged in or not plugged in correctly. Spark plugs defective.
Check plug connections. Check the spark plugs and, if necessary, replace them. See Chapter Spark plugs.
Remedy Fill up fuel. Check the engine for signs of leaky fuel lines and, if necessary, have it checked by a professional shop.
Check the oil level. See Chapter Oil level check. Excessive motor oil must be pumped out as quickly as possible.
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Possible cause Lanyard not plugged in. Defective fuse. Too little or no fuel in the tank.
Remedy Plug in lanyard. Check the fuses in the cable harness. Fill up fuel. Check the engine for signs of leaky fuel lines and, if necessary, have it checked by a professional shop.
Cable harness plug connections not plugged in or not plugged in correctly. Spark plugs defective.
Check plug connections. Check the spark plugs and, if necessary, replace them. See Chapter Spark plugs.
Fault Engine speed limited to 1800 U/Min [RPM] and the water temperature warning lamp lights up.
Remedy DO NOT LET THE ENGINE RUN LONGER THAN 30 SECONDS. Rinse and check the sea water cooling circuit. See Chapter Flush sea water cooling circuit after driving. Check the sea water pump.
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Terminology
S Serial number 4 Submerged engine 3 T Technical specifications 4
Adjusting the valve play 29 C Changing the coolant 20 Changing the oil filter 16 Checking the spark plugs 25 Checking the valve play 28 Coolant 6 Coolant level check 19 D Decommissioning at the end of the season 11 Draining the coolant 20 Draining the motor oil 14 F Flush sea water cooling circuit after driving 9 Fuel 5 L Lubricant 5 M Maintenance intervals 10 Maintenance work by the user of the vehicle 9 Malfunctions 32 O Oil level check 12 Operating materials 5 Operating the engine without sea water 7 R Refilling the coolant 22 Refilling the motor oil 18 Regular checks before driving 9 Removing the spark plugs 23 Removing the valve cover 26 Running in the engine 7
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Appendix
Weber Automotive GmbH Otto-Lilienthal-Str.5 88677 Markdorf Germany www.weber-automotive.com MPE 750 SO WEBM.750TG 8WEBM.7508TG (EU family designation) (USA family designation, adjusted to the model year annually)
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Directives
Weber Automotive GmbH thus confirms that the construction of the engine corresponds to the following pertinent conditions: EU directive about sport boats 94/25/EG with addendum 2003/44/EG USA EPA Federal Register 40 CFR Part 91 USA CARB 13 California Code of Regulation Article 4.7 Spark Ignition Marine Engines Swiss exhaust regulation SAV Step I Type Certification Regulations of the Lake Constance ship regulation (Bodensee Schiffahrtsordnung, BSO), limit value level 1
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CARB (California Air Resources Board) EPA (United States Environmental Protection Agency)
For the emissions regulations in the USA, the motor can fulfill the emissions values in the abovementioned guidelines with a new programmed motor controller. The output of the motor is then 76 kW.
All originals are present and can be viewed at any time. They can be called up on the Internet at www.weber-automotive.com.
Appendices to this service manual: Declaration of Conformity for Recreational Craft Propulsion Engines California Emission Control Warranty Statement
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