Specifications

Chapter 3 – Boat Systems
CAUTION !
A.4. Engine Fuel
System
An electric-powered mechanical fuel pump provides fuel to each cylinder
as metered by an electronic fuel injection system. A priming bulb
(Figure 3-5), located in the inlet line to the outboard engine, primes and
pressurizes the outboard engine fuel system for starting. A water separator
(Figure 3-6) is located beside the oil dipstick and provides a visual
indication of the presence of water in the fuel. The separator should be
cleaned when excessive water is present.
A fuel pump filter is located directly below the engine oil filter. The filter
is mounted in a translucent cup to provide a visual indication of sediment
or water. The filter is disposable and should be replaced periodically or
when excessive sediment or water is observed.
Fuel for the outboard engines is stored in a hull-mounted fuel system.
Figure 3-5
Fuel Priming Bulb
The fuel system requires unleaded 86-octane gasoline or higher.
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