Storage; Fuel System; Cooling System Flushing - Yamaha AR210 Owner's Manual

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STORAGE

Storing your boat for prolonged periods
of time, such as winter storage,
requires preventative maintenance to
ensure against deterioration. It is advis-
able to have the boat serviced by an
authorized Yamaha Boat dealer before
storage. However, the following proce-
dures can be performed by the owner
with a minimum of tools.

FUEL SYSTEM

Fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel, adding
one ounce of Yamaha Fuel Conditioner
and Stabilizer or an equivalent to each
gallon of fuel. Do not "top off" the tank,
because fuel could spill. A full fuel tank
is less likely to allow condensation to
collect in the tank, reducing the chance
of contaminated fuel. Running the
engines with treated fuel during cooling
system flushing will also help protect
the fuel system.
NOTE:
Use
Conditioner and Stabilizer eliminates
the need to drain the fuel system.
Consult your Yamaha dealer or other
qualified mechanic if the fuel system is
to be drained instead.
of
Yamaha
Fuel
M
AINTENANCE

COOLING SYSTEM FLUSHING

1
Flush Hose Connector
Garden Hose Adapter
Cooling system flushing is essential to
prevent the cooling system from clog-
ging up with salt, sand, or dirt.
1) Open the cap for the engine you are
going to flush. Press the flush kit
garden hose adapter into the flush
hose connector and turn until they
are securely connected.
2) Start the engine, then immediately
turn on the water supply fully.
CAUTION:
Never turn on the water before
starting the engine. The water
could flow back through the muf-
fler into the crankcase causing
severe engine damage.
Be sure to turn on the water
immediately after starting the
engine to prevent engine over-
heating.
3) Run the engine at a fast idle for 10
to 15 minutes.
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