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190 Outrage
Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation
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The 190 Outrage is equipped with a gasoline fuel
system.
Please take time to read and understand
all the fuel related information and warnings in
the engine owner’s packet.
The fuel fill, located amidship on the port side
gunwale is marked “GASOLINE”. There is a special
key that is included in the owner’s manual packet
that will open the fuel fi ll cap.
Refer to the engine
manufacturer’s manual for recommended types
of fuel and oil to use.
Fuel System
Fuel tanks should never be fi lled to capacity.
Allow 2% for expansion.
NOTICE
Fuel tank
Your boat is equipped with a 60 Gal.(227L)
polyethelene fuel tank. It is recommended that you
follow all instructions regarding the fi lling of fuel
tanks.
Please take time to read and understand all the fuel
related information and warnings in the engine
owner’s packet.
A fuel tank with levels less than 1/4 full can cause
engine stalling problems due to fuel starvation or by
allowing sediment and dirt to enter the fuel supply
lines. Keep the tank full and monitor the fuel level
often to prevent this from happening.
FUEL VENT
A fuel vent that is integrated into the fuel fi ll assembly
serves as a pressure/vacuum release (See fi gure
3.3.1).
Fuel & Oil Spillage
Regulations prohibit discharging fuel or oily waste
in navigable waters. Discharge is defi ned as any
action which causes a fi lm, sheen or discoloration
on the water surface, or causes a sludge or emulsion
beneath the water surface. A common violation is
bilge discharge.
Use rags or sponges to soak up fuel or oily waste,
then dispose of them properly ashore. If there is a
large quantity of fuel or oil in the bilge, contact a
knowledgeable marine service to remove it. Never
pump contaminated bilge discharge overboard.
Fill fuel tank less than rated capacity. Allow for fuel
expansion.
FUEL GAUGE only reads accurately when boat is
level (not underway).
NOTICE
!
CAUTION
Use of improper fuel can seriuosly damage your
engine. Engine damage resulting from use of
improper fuel is considered misuse of engine
and will void the warranty. Follow engine
manufacturer’s recommendations regarding
the types of fuel and oil to use.
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DANGER
Check for leaks in tubing, connections and
hoses. Correct the cause of the leaks and
ventilate the area to insure that no fumes
remain, prior to energizing any electrical
equipment and/or starting the engines.
!
CAUTION
Leaking fuel is a fi re and explosion hazard,
inspect the system regularly. Examine fuel tanks
and exposed lines for leaks and corrosion.
!
CAUTION
Oil and fuel spills can be dangerous and can
subject offenders to severe penalties
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