Gasoline is extremely
flammable, and gasoline vapor
can explode, causing serious
injury or death.
Be careful not to spill fuel.
Spilled fuel or fuel vapor may
ignite. If any fuel is spilled,
make sure the area is dry
before starting, storing or
transporting the engine.
Do not smoke or allow flames
or sparks where fuel is
refueled or stored.
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Fuel Line Connection
(Fuel Tank equipped type)
STARTING THE ENGINE
(OUTBOARD MOTOR SIDE)
FUEL
HOSE
HOSE
CLAMP
FUEL TUBE
ASSEMBLY
FUEL LINE
JOINT
HOSE PLUG
FUEL HOSE
(motor side)
ARROW
BARB
PRIMING
BULB
HOSE CLAMP
(STAINLESS
STEEL)
7.
Set the fuel tank securely so that it
does not move or fall down while
cruising.
Position the fuel tank so the tank
fuel line connector is no more than
1 m (3.3 feet) below the motor
fuel line connector.
Do not place the fuel tank more
than 2 m (6.6 feet) away from the
motor.
Be sure that the fuel line is not
kinked.
Store the hose plug in a secure
place.
Remove the hose plug from the
engine side fuel hose. Insert the
fuel line joint in the engine side
fuel hose and secure it with the
hose clamp. Make sure the arrow
mark on the priming bulb points
toward the engine side .
1.