Fuel Priming - HONDA marine BF350A Owner's Manual

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OPERATION
Next 45 minutes:
Run the engine up to a maximum
of 2,000 - 3,000 rpm, which is
about 10% to 30% of maximum
throttle opening. Operating at a
maximum of 2,000 - 3,000 rpm
should be limited to 50% of the
45 minutes.
Next 60 minutes:
Run the engine up to a maximum
of 4,000 - 5,000 rpm, which is
about 50% to 80% of maximum
throttle opening. Operating at a
maximum of 4,000 - 5,000 rpm
should be limited to 50% of the
60 minutes.
30-second full-throttle bursts are
OK, but do not operate the
engine continuously at full
throttle.
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For boats that plane easily, bring
the boat up on plane, and then
reduce the throttle opening to
the recommended rpm range.
Next 8 hours:
Do not run the engine at full
throttle for more than 5 minutes
at a time.

FUEL PRIMING

UP
OUTLET END
(outboard
motor side)
PRIMING BULB
INLET END (tank side)
Hold the priming bulb up in the
direction of the arrow; then
squeeze the priming bulb several
times until it feels firm, indicating
that fuel has reached the engine.
Check to be sure there are no
fuel leaks before starting the
engine.

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