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.
You should operate the blower for at least 4 minutes, and then you can feel free to start the engine.
Operate the blower for at least four minutes
Before starting an inboard gasoline engine, ensure the area is well-ventilated to prevent the buildup of harmful fumes. Check the fuel system for leaks and ensure the fuel tank is adequately filled with the correct gasoline type. Additionally, inspect the engine compartment for any obstructions or loose connections, and verify that safety equipment, like fire extinguishers, is readily accessible. Finally, make sure the boat is in neutral and that all safety precautions are in place.
It removes fuel vapors
Operate the blower for at least four minutes
Run the blower. (To get the gas fumes out)
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.
4 (four) minutes