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Starting
First Start-Up of the Day
On the first start-up of the day, you may find it beneficial to “key up” once or twice to
prime the fuel system prior to cranking the engine to start. The fuel system pressure will
drop after a few hours of non-use. To prevent long crank times when starting for the first
time, turn the key ON once to prime the fuel system.
This is a “High Pressure” fuel system. If you ever smell a strong fuel odor, shut down
immediately and inspect for leaks.
Notice:
The PIT fuel system is not to be serviced by anyone other than
a Malibu Factory Trained and Certified Technician. Special tools
and training are required to service this fuel system.
Pay close attention to the information regarding the break-in period listed in your engine
owner’s manual. Top engine performance is dependent upon following the guidelines
listed.
Pre-Start Checklist
A routine pre-starting procedure should always be carried out before the first start-up of
the day. Below is a list of basic, necessary checks to perform before starting your engine.
1)
Replace drain plugs.
2)
Check oil and transmission fluid levels.
3)
Check fuel supply.
4)
Inspect the engine compartment for water or fuel leaks.
5)
Operate bilge pump until bilge is dry.
6)
Operate blower for a minimum of four minutes to expel fumes.
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