PCM DI Catanium CES Installation guide

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Thank you for your selection of Pleasurecraft (PCM) Marine Power for your boating needs. We welcome you to Team
PCM, which puts you in the company of tens of thousands of boaters who have relied on Pleasurecraft inboards as their
power of choice for over 30 years.
When you chose PCM, you selected the utmost in premium power for your boating application. Pleasurecraft is the
world’s largest manufacturer of gasoline marine inboards, and the clear-cut leader in cutting edge technology. Over
the years, we have introduced many breakthrough innovations that quickly became industry standards. The pyramidal
exhaust system, light-weight transmission, computerized engine control and the Fuel Control Cell (FCC) are all PCM
innovations. No matter which PCM model you purchased, you can be sure it is equipped with the latest in modern
technology for added performance and durability.
READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY
Before starting your engine(s), READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY. If you do not understand any
portion of the manual, contact your Dealer for clarication or assistance. Ask your Dealer for a demonstration of actual
starting and operating procedures.
The descriptions and specications contained in this manual were in eect at the time of printing. PCM Engines’ policy
of continued improvement reserves the right to change specications or design without notice and without obligation.
This manual will cover the following year of manufacture PCM engines:
Year Model
*2017 5.3L DI Catanium™ CES
*2017 5.3L DI Catanium™ CES Coastal
*2017 6.2L DI Catanium™ CES
*2017 6.2L DI Catanium™ CES Coastal
* PCM’s Catanium™ Clean Emission System is available to reduce emissions without diminishing performance.
Catanium™ CES is patented catalyst technology which uses precious metals to create clean emissions and
greatly reduce dangerous carbon monoxide gases.

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WARNING
The engine exhaust from this product
contains chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects or
other reproductive harm.
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INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 3-9
Registration Information (Warranty Registration Card is located at the back of this manual) ........................ 3
5-Year Transferable Limited Warranty ..................................................................................................... 4
Federal/California Emission Control Warranty Statement ......................................................................... 5
PCM Inboard Marine Engine General Emissions Warranty Coverage ........................................................ 6
Safety Information ................................................................................................................................ 9
Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................................... 9
Safety Warnings ................................................................................................................................... 9
BOATING RESPONSIBILITIES ...................................................................................................... 10-12
Carbon Monoxide Hazard .................................................................................................................... 10
Safe Boating Suggestions ................................................................................................................... 11
Water Wisdom .................................................................................................................................... 11
Operation and Maintenance ................................................................................................................. 11
Rules of the Road ............................................................................................................................... 12
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION ............................................................................................................. 13-14
Engine Identication ............................................................................................................................ 13
Engine Model Identication / Advisory ................................................................................................... 14
Owner Identication and Registration Information .................................................................................. 14
ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION INFORMATION ................................................................................ 15
Electronic Fuel Injection System .......................................................................................................... 15
Engine Alarm System .......................................................................................................................... 15
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................ 16-18
Instrumentation ................................................................................................................................... 16
Starting Engine (Fuel Injected Engines) ................................................................................................ 16
Electronic Speed Control ..................................................................................................................... 18
Shifting Transmission .......................................................................................................................... 18
Freezing Temperature Operation .......................................................................................................... 18
Operation in High Debris Areas ............................................................................................................ 18
CONDITIONS AFFECTING OPERATION ............................................................................................. 19
Weight Distribution .............................................................................................................................. 19
Boat Bottom ....................................................................................................................................... 19
Propeller Selection .............................................................................................................................. 19
ENGINE BREAK-IN PERIOD .............................................................................................................. 20
25-HOUR ENGINE INSPECTION ........................................................................................................ 21
FUEL REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................................................... 22
Gasoline Requirements ....................................................................................................................... 22
Gasoline Containing Alcohol ................................................................................................................ 22
OIL REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................................................ 23
Engine Oil Recommendations .............................................................................................................. 23
Transmission and “V”-Drive Oil Requirements ....................................................................................... 23
ENGINE MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................... 24-46
Engine Maintenance ........................................................................................................................... 26
Checking Fluid Levels .................................................................................................................... 24-26
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Electrical System Relay and Fuse Block ............................................................................................... 26
Electrical System Fuses ............................................................................................................. 26
Boat’s Ignition Fuse ................................................................................................................... 26
Electrical System Wiring and Connectors ...................................................................................... 26
Battery .................................................................................................................................... 27
Cooling System Sacricial Anode ................................................................................................. 28
Checking Coolant Level .............................................................................................................. 28
Testing Coolant For Alkalinity ....................................................................................................... 28
Flushing Cooling System - Sea-Water Section ................................................................................ 29
Draining Fresh-Water Cooling System ........................................................................................... 29
Inspect and Clean Exhaust System Cooling Thermostat .................................................................... 30
Cleaning Sea-Water Section of Heat Exchanger (Fresh-Water Cooled Applications Only) ....................... 30
Fuel System Description ............................................................................................................. 31
Fuel Control Cell (FCC) Fuel System ............................................................................................ 31
Servicing the FCC ..................................................................................................................... 32
Primary Fuel Filter (FCC Clamp-on Canister) ............................................................................. 33-34
Servicing Fuel Pre-Filter ............................................................................................................. 34
Priming Fuel System ................................................................................................................. 34
Flame Arrestor ......................................................................................................................... 34
Accessory Drive Belt .................................................................................................................. 35
Servicing Raw Water Pump Impeller ............................................................................................. 36
Changing Oils ........................................................................................................................... 36
Engine Alignment .................................................................................................................. 38-41
Engine Maintenance Log ............................................................................................................ 42
Maintenance Schedule .......................................................................................................... 43-44
Visual Inspection ...................................................................................................................... 45
Engine Fluid Capacities ............................................................................................................. 45
Transmission Fluid Capacities ..................................................................................................... 45
Filter and Accessory Requirements .............................................................................................. 46
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................... 47-48
OUT-OF-SEASON STORAGE ................................................................................................ 49-51
Engine Storage ........................................................................................................................ 49
Draining Instructions .................................................................................................................. 50
Battery Storage ......................................................................................................................... 50
Recommissioning After Storage ................................................................................................... 51
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................................... 52-54
RAW WATER DRAINING LOCATIONS .................................................................................... 55-56
HEATER CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................................... 57
INSTRUMENTATION WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................... 58
LITERATURE .......................................................................................................................... 59
FORMS............................................................................................................................... 60-61
NOTES ................................................................................................................................... 62
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
(Warranty Registration Card is located at the
back of this manual)
Shortly after your purchase is registered with PCM,
you will be mailed your Warranty Card and a Customer
Survey. We appreciate your feedback and encourage
you to ll out the survey after you have had a chance to
run your boat for several weeks. We take this input very
seriously, and have implemented many of the ideas our
customers have given us through this survey. You may
also visit our web site at www. pleasurecraft.com.
Again, thanks for choosing PCM. We sincerely wish you
happy days on the water.
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INTRODUCTION - 1
5 YEAR TRANSFERABLE LIMITED WARRANTY
Pleasurecraft Marine Engine Co., through its PCM Engines Division (“PCM”), warrants its new products to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service
conditions. This warranty is extended only to the rst registered owner or registered user, as well as all subsequent users who comply with PCM’s warranty transfer policy and receive PCM’s
approval of warranty transfer. The obligation of PCM under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement with new or reconditioned components, at PCM’s option, of any product,
or parts thereof, which have failed during the warranty coverage period specied below and are demonstrated upon examination to have failed due to defective material and/or workmanship.
WARRANTY COVERAGE; TRANSFER; WARRANTY PERIOD
This warranty is extended to the rst registered owner or registered user purchasing the engine at retail, as well as all subsequent users who, in accordance with PCM’s warranty transfer
policy and warranty transfer approval, must notify PCM within 30 days of any subsequent sale of the product at which time PCM will review for an approval of the transfer of any remaining
portion of warranty coverage. To obtain a PCM Warranty Transfer Application, contact your local Pleasurecraft dealer or PCM’s Warranty Services Department at (803) 345-0050.
Certication of an inspection of the product by an authorized technician and payment of a warranty transfer fee are required to be submitted with the Application.
All components, other than those itemized below and those components that are warranted by PCM’s suppliers, are warranted, solely for non-commercial use, for a period of 5 years or
1,000 hours of use, whichever rst occurs, from the earlier of (1) the date of sale to the rst registered owner or registered user, or (2) from the date the engine is rst placed into service for
demonstration or any other purpose prior to the sale of the engine to the rst owner purchasing the engine at retail. Commercial use is dened as, but not limited to, use of the product by ski
schools, for promotional use, for athletes’ boats, for rentals, etc. In the case of commercial use of the product, the term of this warranty shall be for a period of 5 years or 1,000 hours of use,
whichever occurs rst, from the earlier of (1) the date in which the engine is rst registered, or (2) within 30 days from the date the boat was manufactured.
Components not covered under this warranty:
(1) Water pump impellers are not covered by this warranty.
(2) Seals, gaskets, O-rings, and other materials aected by time are not covered by this warranty if their eectiveness is reduced by an extended storage period prior to sale or use of the
product.
(3) Items such as, but not limited to, lubricants, spark plugs and other items which are frequently replaced as part of routine maintenance.
NO OTHER WARRANTY GIVEN
The obligations set forth in the preceding paragraphs are PCM’s sole obligation and the owner’s exclusive remedy. PCM makes no other express warranty. Any implied warranty of
merchantability or tness for a particular purpose that may be applicable to this product is limited in duration to the duration of this warranty. Some States do not allow limitations on how long
an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
No distributor, dealer, agent or employee of PCM is authorized to grant any other or further warranty or incur any additional warranty obligation on PCM’s behalf in connection with the sale
of its products. Any qualication or restriction contained herein which is prohibited by any law of mandatory application shall be deemed to be deleted from this warranty; however, such
deletion shall have no eect on the remaining provisions hereof, all of which shall remain in full force and eect.
REMEDIES
The obligation of PCM set forth in the rst paragraph of this warranty shall be the exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty hereunder, and any owner or user’s sole remedy in the event
of breach of the warranty is repair or replacement of the product or any warranted part thereof as set forth in this warranty. With this sole exception, PCM shall not be liable for any direct or
indirect, incidental or consequential damages, including without limitation, any damages for property damage, loss of use or loss of prots, loss of income, inconvenience, trailering, towing,
haul out, launch and/or any other in and out of water expenses, storage charges, dockage charges, expenses to deliver or pick up the product being warranted to and from the dealer,
telephone expenses, lodging expenses, travel expenses, mechanic travel time and mileage, damage caused by any occurrence of an insurable nature, rental of substitute equipment of any
type, removal and replacement and/or modication of any boat parts to facilitate repairs, moving of furniture, carpets, cleaning, painting, carpenter work, or re-delivery charges. Some States
do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Any owner or user hereby waives for himself/herself/itself and his/her/its successor and assigns (a) any and all claims for punitive damages, and (b) all claims of negligence or strict liability or
both. In no event will PCM’s liability exceed the purchase price of the product(s) which is actually paid to PCM.
OBTAINING PERFORMANCE UNDER WARRANTY
PCM’s warranty registration form should be prepared by your selling dealer, executed by you and the dealer, and mailed by you to PCM within 30 days after the date of your purchase of the
product. Upon receipt of the warranty registration form, PCM will issue to you a personalized owner’s registration card which will be mailed directly to you. If the owner’s registration card is
not received within 8 weeks after the date of purchase, please write to PCM at the address set forth below.
At the time that a claim for warranty service is made, the owner’s registration card should be presented to the person or entity providing warranty service. Authorized PCM dealers or
distributors are entitled to be reimbursed by PCM for some or all of the expense of warranty repairs; thus, service under the terms of this warranty will be performed by an authorized PCM
dealer or distributor without charge for established at rate labor or replacement parts, other than items not covered by the warranty, such as, but not limited to, water pump impellers, seals,
gaskets, O-rings and other materials aected by time if their eectiveness is reduced by an extended storage period prior to sale or use of the product, and lubricants, spark plugs and other
items which are frequently replaced as part of routine maintenance. Charges for additional non-warranty work and/or additional dealer charges for labor relative to warranty work in excess of
at rate must be paid for by the owner.
Prior authorization in writing must be obtained from PCM for any warranty repairs over $50.00 and in all cases where the owner fails to establish the purchase and warranty expiration
dates with the owner’s registration card sent upon receipt of the warranty registration form by PCM. While failure to present the owner’s registration card will not prevent you from obtaining
coverage hereunder, this warranty shall not be eective and, therefore, cannot be honored until the product purchase date can be conrmed by PCM. If the card is lost, communicate with
PCM at the address listed below, and, for a processing fee of $10.00, a new owner’s registration card will be issued to you.
Any questions concerning service, parts or this warranty should be directed to your selling dealer. If your dealer is unable to assist or if you relocate, if you are travelling or if you need a
referral to your nearest dealer, contact: Pleasurecraft Marine Engine Co., P.O. Drawer 369, Little Mountain, SC 29075 ((803) 345-0050).
FAILURES EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY
This warranty will not apply to any failure which results from accidents, sinking, re, neglect, abuse or abnormal service or use, such as racing, towing or operation in water of insucient
depth, or to any failure resulting from improper installation, improper adjustments, repairs or improper delivery service, or to any failure resulting from the use of parts, fuels, oils or lubricants
not suitable for use with the product and/or materials or parts not approved by PCM. This warranty does not apply to any engine or drive which has been modied, or altered, or repaired in
such a manner as, in the opinion of PCM, to aect its stability, reliability or performance. Further, this warranty will not apply to product failure resulting from (1) use of non-recommended
lubricants or fuels, (2) failure to follow maintenance or lubrication schedules, (3) failure caused or contributed to by improper or contaminated fuel, (4) failure caused by water intrusion, salt
corrosion to external components, or improper installation or misapplication of the engine or drive, (5) the owner’s or operator’s failure to exercise due or normal care and precaution, (6)
failure of components and/or assemblies that are warranted by PCM suppliers, and (7) damage resulting from the owner’s or operator’s failure to timely replace failed water pump impellers,
seals, gaskets and O-rings.
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY
Performance under this warranty shall be conditioned upon the rst registered owner’s or registered user’s compliance with the following requirements:
(1) Owner or user shall verify that the pre-delivery service has been performed, all requested information recorded and that the selling dealer has signed the warranty registration.
(2) Owner or user shall promptly mail the warranty registration to PCM after accepting delivery.
(3) Owner or user shall follow the instructions in the owner’s manual regarding operation, break-in, lubrication and fuel.
(4) Owner or user shall follow or comply with the maintenance schedule, operation limits, and lay up instruction, as outlined in the owner’s manual. Pleasurecraft original equipment
genuine marine engine parts should be used whenever service or repairs are performed.
CHOICE OF LAW
This limited warranty shall be governed by, and construed and interpreted in accordance with, the local laws of the State of Ohio (without application of its conicts of laws principles), except
only to the extent replaced or precluded by other law of mandatory application.
GENERAL
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from State to State.
The PCM Federal/California Emissions Warranty and Federal/California Emissions Control Warranty Statement are separate documents included in the owner’s manual. Any questions
concerning the Emissions Warranty can be obtained by calling PCM at (803) 345-0050.
PCM’s policy is one of continued improvement of its products, and PCM hereby reserves the right to improve and change the design and production of any of its products without assuming
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PLEASURECRAFT MARINE ENGINE CO.
FEDERAL/CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“USEPA”), the California Air Resources Board
(“CARB”) and Pleasurecraft Marine Engine Co., through its PCM Engines Division (“PCM”), are pleased to
explain the emission control system warranty on your inboard marine engine manufactured after January 1,
2008 for CARB and after January 1, 2011 for USEPA. Nationally, new inboard engines must be designed,
built and equipped to meet USEPA’s and CARB’s emissions and stringent anti-smog standards. PCM must
warrant the emission control system on your inboard engine for the periods of time listed below provided
there has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your inboard engine.
Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel injection system, the ignition
system, and catalytic converter. Also included may be hoses, belts, connectors and other emission-related
assemblies. Where a warrantable condition exists, PCM will repair your inboard engine at no cost to you,
including diagnosis, parts and labor.
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGE:
Select emission control parts of inboard marine engines (manufactured after January 1, 2008 for CARB and
after January 1, 2011 for USEPA) are warranted for 3 years or 480 hours of use, whichever rst occurs.
However, warranty coverage based on the hourly period is only permitted for engines that are equipped with
appropriate hour meters as dened in California Code of Regulations Title 13, Chapter 9, Article 4.7 §2441(a)
(13) or the equivalent. If any emission-related part on your engine is defective under warranty, the part will
be repaired or replaced by PCM.
OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:
– As the inboard engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance
listed in your owner’s manual. PCM recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your
inboard engine, but PCM cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the
performance of all scheduled maintenance.
– As the inboard engine owner, you should however be aware that PCM may deny you warranty
coverage if your inboard engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or
unapproved modications.
– You are responsible for presenting your inboard engine to an authorized PCM dealer as soon as a
problem exists. The warranty repairs will be completed in a reasonable amount of time, generally within 30
days.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact PCM at
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PLEASURECRAFT MARINE ENGINE CO.
GENERAL EMISSIONS WARRANTY COVERAGE
(for engines manufactured after January 1, 2008 for CARB and after January 1,
2011 for USEPA)
1. Pleasurecraft Marine Engine Co., through its PCM Engines Division (“PCM”), warrants to the rst owner
purchasing at retail, and all subsequent owners, of every PCM inboard marine engine manufactured after
January 1, 2008 for CARB and after January 1, 2011 for EPA, that the emissions control devices on PCM
inboard marine engines are free from defects in materials and workmanship when manufactured and will
remain so for a period of 3 years or 480 hours of use, whichever rst occurs, from the earlier of the date of
sale to the rst owner purchasing the engine at retail or the date the engine is rst placed into service for
demonstration or any other purpose prior to sale to the rst owner purchasing the engine at retail.
2. Pursuant to the Code of Federal Regulations 40 CFR Part 1045 and Part 1068 and California Code of
Regulations Title 13, Chapter 9, Article 4.7§ 2445.1, PCM warrants that each PCM engine is designed,
built and equipped to conform with all applicable regulations adopted by USEPA and CARB pursuant to its
authority in Chapters 1 and 2, Part 5, Division 26 of the California Health and Safety Code, and is free from
defects in materials and workmanship that cause the failure of a warranted part to be identical in all material
respects to that part as described in PCM’s application for certication.
3. Any part covered under this warranty that is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance, in the
written instructions to be found within the PCM owners/operators manual, is warranted for the period of 3
years or 480 hours of use, whichever rst occurs. If the part fails during the period of warranty coverage,
PCM will repair or replace the defective part at any PCM warranty station. The repair or replacement will
be performed at no charge to the owner. Any such part repaired or replaced under this warranty will be
warranted for the remainder of the period of 3 years or 480 hours of use, whichever rst occurs.
4. Any part covered under this warranty that is scheduled only for regular inspection in the written instructions
to be found within the PCM owners/operators manual, is warranted for the period of 3 years or 480 hours
of use, whichever rst occurs. If the part fails during the period of warranty coverage, PCM will repair or
replace the defective part at any PCM warranty station. The repair or replacement will be performed at
no charge to the owner. Any such part repaired or replaced under this warranty will be warranted for the
remainder of the period of 3 years or 480 hours of use, whichever rst occurs.
5. Any part covered under this warranty that is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the
written instructions to be found within the PCM owners/operators manual will be warranted for the period
of time before the rst scheduled replacement date for that part. If the part fails before the rst scheduled
replacement, PCM will repair or replace the defective part at any PCM warranty station. The repair or
replacement will be performed at no charge to the owner. Any such part repaired or replaced under this
warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the rst scheduled replacement date for
the part.
6. Replacement of any part under this warranty with a PCM-supplied part, will not shorten nor extend the
warranty period(s) stated in paragraphs 1 through 4 above.
7. The engine owner will not be charged for diagnostic labor that is directly associated with diagnosis of a
defective, emission-related warranted part, provided that such diagnostic work is performed at a PCM
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8. To insure prompt repair under this warranty, PCM will maintain a supply of warranted parts sucient to
meet the expected demand for such parts. Any replacement part may be used in the performance of any
warranty maintenance or repairs and will be provided by PCM without charge to the owner.
9. Parts covered under this warranty are:
Fuel Metering System
A. Fuel Injectors
B. Fuel Pressure Regulator
C. Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
D. Throttle Position Sensor
E. Throttle Body - Port Fuel Injection Models
F. Coolant Temperature Sensor
G. Intake Valves
H. Oxygen Sensors
Air Induction System
A. Intake Manifold
B. Air Filter (Flame Arrestor)
Ignition System
A. Spark Plugs
B. Electronic Ignition System
C. Ignition Coil and/or Control Module
D. Ignition Wires
10. Exclusions: The repair or replacement of any warranted part otherwise eligible for coverage under this
warranty may be excluded from such warranty coverage if PCM demonstrates that the engine and/or
part has been abused, neglected, or improperly maintained, and that such abuse, neglect, or improper
maintenance was the direct cause of the need for repair or replacement of the part.
11. PCM original equipment parts are “identical in all material respects to that part as described in the engine
manufacturer’s application for certication”. The use of any replacement parts not supplied by PCM may
not meet this requirement and will be grounds for disallowing a claim made under this warranty. PCM will
not be liable under this warranty or provide warranty coverage for product failures caused by parts other
than PCM original equipment parts.
12. If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, or the location of PCM
warranty stations near you, you should contact PCM at (803) 345-0050.
Lubrication System
A. Oil Pump and Internal Parts
Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PVC) System
A. PCV Valve
B. Oil Filler Cap
Exhaust System
A. Exhaust Manifold(s)
B. Exhaust Riser(s)
C. Exhaust Valves
D. Catalytic Converters
Miscellaneous Items Used on Above Systems
A. Hoses, clamps, ttings, tubing, sealing gaskets
or devices and mounting hardware
B. Electronic Controls
C. Electronic Control Module
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SAFETY INFORMATION
“Safety Warnings” and additional information or
instructions are used to alert the installer/operator of
possible safety hazards in performing certain service
or maintenance procedures incorrectly or carelessly.
DANGERS and WARNINGS are accompanied by the
international HAZARD symbol:
These “Safety Warnings” alone cannot eliminate
the hazards that they signal. Strict compliance with
these warning instructions while performing service
and maintenance procedures, plus “common sense”
operation, are major accident prevention measures.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Use of replacement parts (i.e. automotive, after-market,
etc.) in the electrical, ignition and fuel systems, which
are not U.S. Coast Guard approved, could cause a re
or explosion hazard and should be avoided.
Always request that genuine PCM Engines replacement
parts be used in any repairs or maintenance being
performed on your engine(s).
DANGER
Electrical, ignition and fuel system components are
designed and manufactured to comply with U.S.
Coast Guard rules and regulations to minimize the
possibility of re or explosion hazard.
DANGER
Signals serious damage, failure or breakdown of equipment; severe injury or high probability of death to the user if
proper precautions are not taken. This signal word is applied in extreme situations
SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard which could result in personal injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazard which could result in damage to equipment.
WARRANTY NOTICE: Indicates a possible warranty exclusion.
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BOATING RESPONSIBILITIES - 2
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
Carbon monoxide is produced when anything that
contains carbon, such as gasoline, natural gas, oil,
propane, coal or wood is burned. Carbon monoxide is
commonly found in the exhaust of internal combustion
engines (boat power plants, generators, etc.). In
addition, open ame devices like cooking ranges,
heaters and charcoal grills also produce carbon
monoxide.
Carbon monoxide accumulation, in and around boats
is aected by vessel geometry; overall vessel design;
closeness to other structures; wind direction; boat
speed; and many other variables. In no way can this
section cover all of the possible variables. Do not rely
on this section as the exclusive listing of measures to
prevent the accumulation of carbon monoxide.
Consult your boat operators manual for detailed
information on the inspection and/or maintenance of
the exhaust system for your particular application. If
an inspection reveals possible leaks, DO NOT operate
your engine(s) until it can be serviced by a qualied
technician.
Proper and adequate air circulation, around and
throughout the boat, is absolutely necessary to aid in
the prevention of carbon monoxide build-up. If you
have any questions or concerns regarding the operation
of your boat and carbon monoxide hazards, DO NOT
operate your engines until you have contacted your boat
manufacturer.
DANGER
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless
and tasteless gas. You cannot see it, smell it or
taste it. Prolonged exposure to carbon monoxide
can lead to unconsciousness, brain damage or
death!
To nd out more about making boating safer, including
how you can prevent carbon monoxide poisoning on
recreational boats, contact:
National Marine Manufacturers Association
200 East Randolph Drive
Suite 5100
Chicago, IL 60601-6528
www.nmma.org
312-946-6200
United States Coast Guard
Oce of Boating Safety
CG Headquarters G-OPB-3
2100 Second Street SW
Washington, DC 20593
www.uscgboating.org
202-267-0984
American Boat & Yacht Council, Inc.
3069 Solomon’s Island Road
Edgewater, MD 21037-1416
www.abyc.com
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SAFE BOATING SUGGESTIONS
The nation’s waterways are becoming increasingly
crowded and, in order to enjoy them safely, the operator
should acquaint himself/herself with safe boating
practices. Boating safely and seamanship courses are
oered by the following national and state organizations:
• Power Squadrons
• Coast Guard Auxiliary
• Red Cross
• State, provincial or local agencies in charge of
water safety enforcement
PCM Engines highly recommends that all power boat
operators attend one of these courses. To help locate
a course being oered near you, contact Boat U.S.
Foundation’s toll-free national boating safety hotline,
1-800-336-BOAT, and in Virginia, 1-800-245-BOAT.
WATER WISDOM
The following are suggestions for safe operation of
your boat to ensure the safety of yourself and your
passengers:
• Know your boat’s loading and operating
limitations. DO NOT OVERLOAD!
• Make periodic checks of safety equipment
onboard.
• Do not consume alcoholic beverages or take
illegal drugs when operating a boat. Some state
laws apply to boats as well as motor vehicles.
• File a “oat plan.” Let someone know your
destination and your expected time of return.
• Monitor the weather. Know the signs of weather
change and avoid severe weather and rough
seas whenever possible.
• Follow the “Rules of the Road” when boating.
Always be on the alert and watch out for “the
other guy.”
• Plan and chart your course. Be aware of, and
avoid, hazardous areas.
• Be sure your boat is equipped with the required
safety equipment. Check with the Coast Guard
and local government agencies as to the
regulations and restrictions in your area. Contact
your local Coast Guard Auxiliary and take
advantage of their seasonal boat inspections.
The following is a list of suggested safety equipment
and spare parts which may be useful in case of an
emergency:
• Approved personal otation devices (life jackets);
one for each person on board.
• Approved throwable personal otation device for
man-overboard protection.
• Approved re extinguishers.
• Signal devices: ares, spotlight, signal ag and
horn or whistle.
• PCM Engines’ “Onboard Kit,” plus spare fuses,
bulbs, batteries, etc. Tools necessary for minor
repairs.
• Spare propeller.
• Anchor and anchor line.
• First aid kit and rst aid book.
• Ship-to-shore radio, compass and chart of the
area in which you are traveling.
• Manual bilge pump and spare drain plugs.
• Waterproof storage containers.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
It is the owner’s/operator’s responsibility to perform
all safety checks before operating his/her boat. All
lubrication and maintenance schedules must be adhered
to assure optimum performance and dependability from
your PCM engine. When service and maintenance are
required, return to your authorized PCM Premier Engine
Dealer.

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RULES OF THE ROAD
Channel Buoy Guide
The color of the paint is the only characteristic which
has the same meaning on all buoys. Red buoys always
indicate the starboard side of the channel from seaward.
(Red Right Returning)
1. Nun Buoy: This buoy indicates the
starboard side of the channel when
returning from sea. It is conical shape, the
color red and indicates even numbers. A
nun buoy with red and green horizontal
bands (top band red), and not numbered,
indicates an obstruction. The principal
channel is to the left of the buoy when
returning from sea.
2. Can Buoy: This buoy indicates the port
side of the channel when returning from
sea. It is cylindrical shape, the color green
and indicates odd numbers. A can buoy
with green and red horizontal bands (top
band green), and not numbered, indicates
an obstruction. The principal channel is to
the right of the buoy when returning from
sea.
3. Lighted Buoy (RED): This buoy has a
ashing red light. It indicates the starboard
side of the channel when returning from
sea.
4. Lighted Buoy (GREEN): This buoy has
a quick ashing green light. It indicates
the port side of the channel when returning
from sea. The quick ashing light indicates
special caution required.
BOATING RESPONSIBILITIES - 2
Boat Capacity
• Load only to manufacturer’s specications.
• Distribute load evenly; keep it low.
• Passengers should only ride on the parts of the
boat that are designed for that purpose.
• If water is rough, carry fewer passengers.
Observe the Rules of the Road
PORT (Left) - Leaving the harbor with green buoys to
your right.
STARBOARD (Right) - Entering the harbor with red
buoys to your right.
Know Your Horn Signals
1 Short Blast = Passing you on my port side.
2 Short Blasts = Passing you on my starboard side.
3 Short Blasts = I am going astern.
5 Short Blasts = Danger.
Always refer to the latest U.S. Coast Guard Navigation
Rules CG-169
Keep An Alert Lookout For:
Bad weather, Swimmers, Other boats, Water skiers,
Fisherman, Divers and/or any other obstructions.
Keep Your Wake Under Control, particularly upon
entering or leaving harbor areas. You are responsible
for wake damage to other vessels and/or property.
Do Not Fool With Fuel
1/2 pint of gasoline = 15 sticks of dynamite
1. During fueling, moor boat properly; remove all
passengers.
2. Keep all doors, hatches and ports closed.
3. Shut down all electronic gear; extinguish galley
res, pilot lights and smoking materials.
4. Do not overload tanks.
5. Keep lling nozzles in contact with the ll pipe to
prevent sparks.
6. Secure the ll cap tightly; wipe away any
spillage.
7. Ventilate all components for a minimum of ve
minutes before starting engines.
8. Keep fuel lines and bilges clean.
2
5
Small Craft
Winds up to
38 MPH
Gale Winds
38 - 54 MPH
Storm Winds
over 55 MPH
Hurricane
Winds over
63 MPH
Storm Warning Signals - Pennants (by day)
Lights (by night)
Keep to Right
in narrow
channels.
Boat being overtaken
has right of way.
Overtaking boat must
stay clear.
Yield to boats
approaching in
this area.

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ENGINE IDENTIFICATION - 3
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION
When ordering service parts or obtaining information,
always give the engine model and the serial number.
This information can be found on the following decal.
Figure 3-2 Identication Tag Locations
PLEASURECRAFT MARINE ENGINE CO.
MODEL
FIRING ORDER
SERIAL
THIS ENGINE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE U.S. GOVERNMENT
STANDARDS AND INTERNATIONAL BODENSEE SHIPPING
COMMISSION
STANDARD CERTIFICATION NO. M14 34 1 01 01
FOR MARINE ENGINES AT THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
LITTLE MOUNTIAN, SC 29075
MFR DATE:
Figure 3-1 Engine Identication Decal
1. ENGINE SPECIFICATION DECAL - The engine
specication decal is located on the inboard side of
the right exhaust manifold.
2. ENGINE IDENTIFICATION DECAL - The engine
identication decals are located in two locations on
the engine. One decal is located on the outboard side
of the left exhaust manifold and the second decal is
located on the thermostat housing pipe on the front of
the enigne.
3. TRANSMISSION IDENTIFICATION PLATE - The
transmission identication plate is located on the rear
face of the transmission housing.
4. VDRIVE IDENTIFICATION PLATE - The Vdrive
identication plate is located on the rear face of the
Vdrive housing.
1. ENGINE SPECIFICATION DECAL 2. ENGINE IDENTIFICATION DECAL 3. TRANSMISSION
IDENTIFICATION PLATE
5.3L and 6.2L Direct Injection
FUEL RECOMMENDATION
Unleaded 87 Octane (minimum)
ENGINE OIL
15W-40 above 50 degrees F
See Owners Manual
MARINE GEAR OIL RECOMMENDATION
Dexron III
SPARK PLUG P/N AND GAP
R030013 - 0.040"
MAXIMUM ENGINE SPEED (WOT)
5200-5600 RPM (5500 RPM Preferred)
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS CRUISE
4200 RPM
1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3
Firing Order
ENGINE COOLANT
Dex-CoolTM Long Life
FUEL PRESSURE - SEE OWNERS MANUAL
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Pleasure Craft Engine Group
MADE IN U.S.A.
4. VDRIVE
IDENTIFICATION PLATE
PLEASURECRAFT
ENGINE GROUP
POWER PLUS
RATIO 1.48
16672
MADE IN USA
PLEASURECRAFT MARINE ENGINE CO.
MODEL
FIRING ORDER
SERIAL
THIS ENGINE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE U.S.GOVERNMENT
STANDARDS AND INTERNATIONAL BODENSEE SHIPPING
COMMISSION
STANDARD CERTIFICATION NO. M14 34 1 01 01
FOR MARINE ENGINES AT THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
LITTLE MOUNTIAN, SC 29075
MFR DATE:
1
3
4
2
2
PLEASURECRAFTMARINE ENGINE CO.
MODEL
FIRINGORDER
SERIAL
THISENGINE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE U.S. GOVERNMENT
STANDARDSAND INTERNATIONAL BODENSEE SHIPPING
COMMISSION
STANDARDCERTIFICATION NO. M14 34 1 01 01
FORMARINE ENGINES AT THE DATEOF MANUFACTURE.
LITTLEMOUNTIAN, SC 29075
MFR DATE:

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ENGINE IDENTIFICATION - 3
PCM
ENGINE MODEL IDENTIFICATION / ADVISORY
MODEL 0 2 - 535 VC - 0 1 SERIAL 575000
*SERIAL NUMBER I.D.*
1st DIGIT INDICATES DECADE ENGINE WAS
MANUFACTURED ( 3 = 1990, 4 = 2000, 5 = 2010 )
2nd DIGIT INDICATES CALENDAR YEAR ENGINE WAS
MANUFACTURED.
1st - 2nd Space: MANUFACTURING CODE
3rd - 5th Space: ENGINE CODE
535 = 5.3L Direct Injection
625 = 6.2L Direct Injection
6th -
8th
Space: DRIVE CONFIGURATION
blank - Direct Drive
V- V-Drive
C- Catanium Clean Emissions System (CES)
S- Coastal Edition
9th -
10th
Space: SPECIFICATION CODE
Engine Model Number:
Serial Number:
Trans. Model Number:
Serial Number:
VDrive Model Number:
Serial Number:
Boat Make:
Boat Model:
Hull Serial Number:
Propeller Size:
Ignition Key Number:
OWNER IDENTIFICATION AND REGISTRATION
INFORMATION
We suggest that you record the following information
for quick reference when ordering parts or requesting
service or warranty.

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ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION INFORMATION - 4
ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
The PCM Engines covered in this manual are equipped
with an Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system, which
allows precise control of fuel and spark delivery. The
fuel system components of the EFI system are:
• The electric fuel pumps
• The throttle body assembly
• The fuel injectors
The fuel injection system is controlled by an Electronic
Control Module (ECM). The ECM constantly monitors
information from various sensors on the engine, and
electronically processes the information, in order to
control ignition timing and fuel delivery for optimum
performance and fuel economy. The ECM incorporates
an engine overspeed protection, calibrated to a specic
RPM, to prevent engine damage from over-revving.
The sensors that the ECM monitors are:
• Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
• Throttle Position (TP) Sensor
• Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor
• Knock Sensor (KS) System
• Crankshaft Positioning (CKP) Sensor
• Camshaft Positioning (CMP) Sensor
• Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor
• Throttle Control Position (TCP) Sensor
• Pre-Catalyst Wide Band Oxygen (O2) Sensors
• Post-Catalyst Oxygen (O2) Sensors
• Exhaust Manifold Riser Temp (ERWT) Sensors
If, for any reason, one or more of these sensors or
associated wiring malfunctions, the ECM’s built-in self-
diagnostic system sets a trouble code and turns on the
“MIL” Malfunction Indicator Lamp to alert the operator of
a malfunction.
In most cases, when the “MIL” is on, the engine(s) may
lose some performance and/or eciency, but remain
running adequately. Also, the light may go out or
become intermittent, but a trouble code will be logged for
future diagnosis. (See Engine Alarm System - page 16)
In any case, the operator must obtain service by an
authorized PCM Premier dealer to determine the exact
cause of the malfunction.
The Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) is used for
notication of any emissions-related fault. This is an
amber indicator lamp, that may be labeled ‘Service
Soon’ or with the ISO icon, to warn the operator of
possible engine problems.
The Check Gauges Lamp (CGL) is used for notication
of any non-emissions-related fault. This is a red
indicator lamp to warn the operator of possible
engine problems such as low oil pressure or an over
temperature condition.
The Buzzer is an audible notication to the operator, that
may be used in conjunction with the MIL and/or CGL.
The alarm circuit has a “self” checking feature
programmed into the system. This feature will light the
“MIL” and “CGL” lamps, and also sound the buzzer for
two short pulses upon initial start-up of the engine.
NOTE: If, during Key ON, engine OFF, either the MIL
or CGL lamps are ashing, this indicates that a stored
trouble code or engine fault is recorded in the ECM.
Refer to your dealer for proper diagnosis.
If the “MIL” or “CGL” lights and the alarm sounds during
operation, observe the instrument panel readings for
the possible source of the malfunction, such as low oil
pressure or excessive engine temperature readings.
Other conditions that may sound the warning buzzer are
a transmission over-temperature warning (if equipped),
exhaust manifold water over-temperature warning , and
for an electronic throttle malfunction.
IMPORTANT: A failure involving the Electronic Throttle
may result in Idle only operation of the engine. The
operator must obtain service by an authorized PCM
Premier dealer to determine the exact cause of this
malfunction as soon as possible.
In most cases, when the “MIL” or “CGL” lights are on, the
engine may lose some performance and/or eciency,
but remain running adequately. Also, the lights may go
out or become intermittent, but a trouble code will be
logged for future diagnosis.
In any case, the operator must obtain service by an
authorized PCM Premier dealer to determine the exact
cause of the malfunction.
NOTICE: Some boat builders may install their own
alarm system. It is recommended that the boat owner
check with his or her boat dealer for an explanation of
the particular alarm system upon initial delivery.
ISO Icon
ENGINE ALARM SYSTEM
The PCM engine electronic system is programmed to
control the engine alarm system. Your Engine Alarm
System may utilize up to three (3) alarm circuits to warn
you of a potential problem with your engine.

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INSTRUMENTATION
Boat manufacturers install many dierent types of
instrumentation on boats. Become familiar with the
instrumentation on your boat and be aware of abnormal
operating conditions. The following is a brief explanation
of typical instrumentation found on most boats:
1. Tachometer - indicates the engine RPM
(revolutions per minute)
2. Water Temperature Gauge - indicates the engine
coolant temperature
3. Oil Pressure Gauge - indicates the engine oil
pressure
4. Voltmeter - indicates the battery voltage and
charging system voltage
5. Hour Meter - indicates the engine operating time
6. Fuel Level Gauge - indicates the fuel tank level
7. Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) or Check
Gauges Lamp - indicates a problem with the
engine control system
Notice: Many boat manufacturers are using Controller
Area Network (CAN) based instrumentation. This
instrumentation is driven by a two-wire network from
the engine. Refer to your boat manufacturers Owners
manual for the type of instrumentation being used with
your application.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - 5
CHECK
ENGINE
TACH
0
10 20 30
60
50
40
E
FUEL
1/2
F
TEMP
200
170
100
80
40
0
OIL VOLT
10 16
13
Figure 5-1 Typical Instrument Panel
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP
MIL
CHECK GAUGES LAMP
CGL
Figure 5-1A Example Warning Lamp Cluster
STARTING ENGINE (FUEL INJECTED ENGINES)
WARNING
Before starting engine, ventilate the engine
compartment by operating the bilge blower for
a minimum of ve minutes to remove any gas
fumes from the engine compartment. If the boat
is not equipped with a blower, open the engine
compartment hatches to ventilate and leave open
while starting engine.
IMPORTANT: Do not start the engine without water
being supplied to the sea water pick-up pump or
sea-water pump impeller will be damaged, and
subsequent overheating damage to the engine may
result.
IMPORTANT: The following items should be
checked before starting the engine, and each time
the boat is operated:
• Fuel system for any signs of leakage
• Operation of remote controls and steering
• Engine and transmission oil levels
• Fuel tank levels
• Exhaust system for leaks and tightness of the
clamps
• Battery connections and water level in battery
cells
• Accessory drive belt(s)
• Cooling system for leaks. If equipped with fresh-
water cooling, check coolant level in recovery
bottle. Check for signs of water leaks at the
exhaust manifolds, risers and elbows (Figure
5-2). If the water is leaking externally, it is
possible that the water is also leaking internally.
This could result in internal engine damage. It
is very important to service these maintenance
items as soon as a problem is indicated. After
performing the initial safety checks, proceed as
follows to start the engine:
1. Turn the battery switch ON (if equipped).
2. Open the fuel valve.
3. Open the seacock.
4. Place the remote control in Neutral position. The
transmission is equipped with a neutral safety
switch, which will not allow the starter motor to
operate unless the transmission is in neutral.
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