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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Fuel Priming Bulb
A priming bulb is built into the fuel
hose that connects the fuel tank to the
outboard motor.
Before starting the engine, hold the
priming bulb up in the direction of the
arrow; then squeeze the priming bulb
until it feels firm. This will ensure
that fuel is supplied to the engine
(p.58).
The anodes are made of a sacrificial
material that helps to protect the
outboard motor from corrosion.
There are two anodes on the gear
case, one on the stern bracket and two
small anodes in the water passages of
the engine block.
UP
OUTLET END
(outboard
motor side)
PRIMING BULB
INLET END
(fuel tank side)
Anodes
ANODE
(each side)
ANODE
(stern bracket)