heating and serious engine damage can
occur.
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Fuel level
Be sure you have plenty of fuel for your trip.
A good rule is to use 1/3 of your fuel to get to
the destination, 1/3 to return, and to keep 1/
3 as an emergency reserve. With the boat
level on a trailer or in the water, check the
fuel level. For fuel filling instructions, see
page 28.
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Remove cowling
For the following checks, remove the top
cowling from the engine. To remove the en-
gine cowling, release all the lock levers and
lift off the cowling.
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Fuel system
EWM00060
WARNING
Gasoline and its vapors are highly flam-
mable and explosive. Keep away from
sparks, cigarettes, flames, or other
sources of ignition.
EWM00910
WARNING
Leaking fuel can result in fire or explo-
sion.
Check for fuel leakage regularly.
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If any fuel leakage is found, the fuel
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system must be repaired by a qualified
mechanic. Improper repairs can make
the outboard unsafe to operate.
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Check for fuel leaks
Check under top cowling and in the boat
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for fuel leaks or gasoline fumes.
Check fuel line connections to be sure they
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are tight.
Check fuel lines for cracks, swelling, or
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other damage.
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Controls
Turn the tiller handle fully to the left and
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right to make sure operation is smooth.
Turn the throttle grip from the fully closed
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to the fully open position. Make sure that it
turns smoothly and that it completely re-
turns to the fully closed position.
Look for loose or damaged connections of
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the throttle and shift cables under the en-
gine cowling.
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EMU36481
Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)
Inspect the engine shut-off cord for damage,
such as cuts, breaks, and wear.
Operation
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