FUEL AND OIL
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IMPORTANT: When operating a Mercury Marine engine on
gasoline containing alcohol, storage of gasoline in the fuel tank for
long periods should be avoided. Long periods of storage, common
to boats, create unique problems. In cars, alcohol-blend fuels
normally are consumed before they can absorb enough moisture
to cause trouble, but boats often sit idle long enough for phase
separation to take place. In addition, internal corrosion may take
place during storage if alcohol has washed protective oil films from
internal components.
Filling Fuel Tank
!
WARNING
Avoid serious injury or death from a gasoline fire or explosion.
Always stop the engine and do not smoke or allow open flames
or sparks in the area while filling fuel tanks.
Fill fuel tanks outdoors away from heat, sparks, and open flames.
Remove portable fuel tanks from boat to refill them.
Always stop engine before refilling tanks.
Do not completely fill the fuel tanks. Leave approximately 10% of
the tank volume unfilled. Fuel will expand in volume as its
temperature rises and can leak under pressure if the tank is
completely filled.
PORTABLE FUEL TANK PLACEMENT IN THE BOAT
Place the fuel tank in the boat so the vent is higher than the fuel
level under normal boat operating conditions.
Engine Oil Recommendations
Mercury or Quicksilver NMMA FC-W certified synthetic blend
25W-40 multi-viscosity 4-Stroke Outboard Oil is recommended for
general, all-temperature use. If the recommended Mercury or
Quicksilver NMMA FC-W certified oil is not available, a major brand
of NMMA FC-W certified 4-Stroke Outboard Oil of similar viscosity
may be used.
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