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5. Place a rag under the filter before removal to
catch any spilled fuel.
6. Separate the filter cup
4
from the cap
2
by
turning the filter cup counterclockwise.
7. Drain the fuel and water in the filter cup into
a suitable container.
8. Pull out the filter element
5
. Inspect the filter
element
5
, O-ring
6
and seal ring
7
for
damage. If they are damaged, replace them.
9. Wash the filter element with clean solvent
and dry it.
10. Reinstall the seal ring and filter element in
their original positions.
11. Verify that the O-ring is in place in the top of
the filter cup and screw the filter cup back
into place.
12. Connect the water sensor lead wire connec-
tor
3
.
NOTICE
If spilled gasoline is just left on painted sur-
face, it may cause a stain or discoloration of
the surface coating.
Wipe off any spilled gasoline immediately with
a soft cloth etc.
13. Reinstall the fuel filter with the attaching
bolts.
14. Restart the engine and check that there are
no leaks around the fuel filter.
NOTE:
If any water exists in the fuel filter cup, remove
the cup and drain the water. Always dispose of
excess fuel safely. For questions, consult your
authorized Suzuki Marine Dealer.
LUBRICATION
Proper lubrication is important for the safe,
smooth operation and long life of each working
part of your outboard motor. The following chart
shows the lubrication points of your motor and
the recommended lubricant:
LOCATION
LUBRICANT
Shift link
Marine-grade
water resistant
grease
Propeller shaft
Trim ram pad