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On gasoline powered boats, the blower should be operated after refueling and before starting the engine.
operate the blower for at least four minutes
On gasoline powered boats, the blower should be operated after refueling and before starting the engine.
You should operate the blower for at least 4 minutes, and then you can feel free to start the engine.
You should operate the blower for at least 4 minutes, and then you can feel free to start the engine.
4 (four) minutes
Run it a few minutes before you start the engine - It takes the gas fumes out of the engine compartment so that if you have a spark it doesn't ignite.
You should operate the blower for at least 4 minutes, and then you can feel free to start the engine.
Don't know how much gasoline was put in or how much diesel was in the tank before gasoline was added but if you didn't run the engine after the gasoline was put in and you drained it, you should be okay.
The manual on my 18' Larson says 5 minutes, but I never run it that long. If you smell gas it's better to be safe than sorry!
Operate the blower for at least four minutes
the base of the fire