Pre-Operation Check; Fuel Level - Honda HS55 Owner's Manual

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4. PRE-OPERATION
CHECK
FUEL LEVEL
Unscrew the fuel cap. Check the fuel level.
Your enginf
is designed
to use any gasoline
that
has a 'pump octane
number
(
) of
86
or
higher,
or that
has
a research
oc-
tane number gf 91 or higher. Gasoline pumps at service station
normally
display the pump octane number.
We recommend
that you use unleaded
fuel because it produces
fewer
engine and spark plug deposits
and extends
the life of exhaust
system
components.
Never use stale or contaminated
gasoline or an oil/gasoline
mixture.
Avoid
getting dirt, dust or water in the fuel tank. Use of a lower octane.gasoline
can cause persistent
"pinging"
or heavy "spark knock"
(a metallic rapping
noise) which,
if severe, can lead to engine damage.
CAUTION:
If "spark knock"
or "pinging"
occurs at a steady engine speed
under normal
load, change
brands of gasoline.
If spark knock or pinging
persists,
consult
your authorized
Honda
dealer.
Failure to do so is con-
sidered misuse,
and damage caused by misuse is not covered
by Honda's
Limited Warranty.
Occasionally
you may experience
light spark knock while operating
under
heavy loads. This is no cause for concern,
it simply means your engine is
operating
efficiently.
After refueling,
be sure to tighten
the fuel tank cap firmly.
CAUTION:
Be careful
that snow does not enter the tank while refueling.
Water in the fuel system
can cause the engine to stall and to be difficult
to
start.
FUEL TANK
CAPACITY:
3.5 P (0.92
US gal, 0.77
Imp gal)
FUEL FILLER OPENING
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