5. STARTING THE ENGINE
FUEL HOSE CONNECTOR
(OUTBOARD END)
2. Connect the fuel hose connector
to the outboard motor. Install the
outboard end fuel hose connector
with the clip toward the outside.
Be sure the fuel hose connector is
securely snapped in place.
1 NOTICE 1 If the outboard end
fuel hose connector is forcibly in-
stalled in the reversed direction,
the fuel hose connector O-ring
seal can be damaged. A damaged
O-ring seal can cause a fuel leak.
OUTLET END
PRIMER BULB
3. Hold the primer bulb so that the
outlet end is higher than the inlet
end. The arrow on the primer
bulb points upward. Squeeze the
primer bulb several times until it
feels firm, indicating that fuel has
reached the carburetors. Check
for fuel leaks and repair any leaks
before starting the motor.
Do not squeeze the primer bulb
when the motor is running because
this could cause the carburetors to
overflow.
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