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Fuel vapours will linger in the cabin
Fuel vapours will linger in the cabin
Yes it will clear the fuel vapours out before you start it. So that it will not ignite the fumes.
before fueling
NO. If you are having trouble when fueling up and it don't want to take fuel then you need to check the FUEL TANK VENTING SYSTEM.
When they put fuel in an airplane
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filling portable fuel tanks on the fuel dock
When you refuel your PWC it is important to check for gas fumes. You check for fumes before starting the engine and after adding fuel.
Check the entire fuel system for leaksCheck connections frequently. Motor vibrations and rough water may loosen connectionsAvoid spills when fueling in or near the waterAfter fueling, open the door of the engine compartment and sniff to check for any evidence of gas fumes. Do this before starting the engine. If you do smell gas fumes, determine the source and make repairs immediatelyDo not tip the PWC to "fill all the way up". The tank provides for fuel expansion; if tank is over-filled, gasoline may expand and spill into the water
watch the litre's of fuel!
Check the entire fuel system for leaksCheck connections frequently. Motor vibrations and rough water may loosen connectionsAvoid spills when fueling in or near the waterAfter fueling, open the door of the engine compartment and sniff to check for any evidence of gas fumes. Do this before starting the engine. If you do smell gas fumes, determine the source and make repairs immediatelyDo not tip the PWC to "fill all the way up". The tank provides for fuel expansion; if tank is over-filled, gasoline may expand and spill into the water