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42) Fuel Valve(s)
Three-position rotary valve(s): OFF, ON,
RES. Rotate the knob to align its notch
with ON, OFF or RES.
TYPICAL — SPORTSTER LT SHOWN
1. Valve for starboard engine
2. Valve for port engine
3. ON
4. OFF
5. Turn to align notch with desired position
6. RESERVE
OFF:
Stops fuel supply to carburetors.
CAUTION:
Turn valve(s) to OFF posi-
tion when sport boat is not operated
and for transportation on the trailer.
ON:
Allows fuel to flow to carburetors.
This is the normal position for opera-
tion of the sport boat.
RES (RESERVE):
When fuel is ex-
hausted in the fuel tank when in the
ON position, an emergency supply of
fuel is available by turning the knob to
RES. The reserve contains approxi-
mately 10% of the fuel tank capacity.
CAUTION:
Improper opening of fuel
valve(s) may restrict flow of fuel.
Make sure valve(s) is(are) fully
opened while running.
43) Cooling System Bleed
Outlet(s)
When engine is running, water must
flow through this hole. This allows air
in engine water jacket to escape.
TYPICAL
1. Bleed outlet
On Sportster LT model, start one en-
gine and check water flow at bleed
outlet. Stop engine then start the other
one and check water flow. If every-
thing is correct, restart the first engine.
CAUTION:
Should water not flow
from the outlet(s) a few seconds after
engine starts, immediately stop en-
gine and refer to POST-OPERATION
CARE and look for Cooling System
Flushing or refer to an authorized
dealer for servicing.
44) Main Battery Cut-Off
Switch
The switch is located in the engine
compartment, close to battery. It is pro-
vided to allow a complete cut-out of the
electrical system.
When in OFF position, ALL electrical
equipment and electronics will be OFF.
It must be in the ON position to allow
the use of electrical components and
to start the engine(s).
CAUTION:
Stop engine(s) before
switching OFF.
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