Scout Boats
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Stainless Steel Care Guidelines
FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel lines, vent hoses, and drain hoses should be checked frequently for
leaks. Some models are equipped with removable inspection plates for fuel
system component inspection. If a leak occurs around the fitting, then
tightening of the hose clamps may be all that is necessary. However, if the
leak continues, replace the hose immediately to prevent a build-up of fluids
or gases. Surface cracking on the hose indicates wear, and replacement is
recommended. Use fuel system parts certified for marine use only; do not
substitute automotive parts in marine application.
FUEL WATER SEPARATOR
The spin-on type, fuel water separator element should be checked monthly
and replaced at the beginning of each boating season. To check:
1. Shut down engine, remove ignition key and disconnect engine stop
switch.
Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive under
certain conditions. Always stop the engine and never smoke or
allow open flames or sparks within 15 m (50 ft.) of the fueling
area.
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Chapter 7
DO’S
Clean stainless frequently with
soap and water or any cleaner
safe for glass.
Remove rust spots as soon as
possible with a brass, silver or
chrome cleaner.
Use car wax to clean, protect and
enhance the beauty of stainless.
DON’T’S
Do not use mineral acids or
bleaches for cleaning.
Do not use coarse abrasives like
sandpaper or steel wool on
stainless – these may actually
cause rusting.
Do not allow stainless to come in
contact with iron, steel or other
metals which cause contamination
leading to rust or corrosion.
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