Trouble
Recovery
12.
While
lifting
the
fuel
tank,
insert
the
knot-
ted
end
of
the
emergency
starter
rope
into
the
notch
in
the
flywheel
rotor
and
wind
the
rope
several
turns
clockwise.
TIP:
If
the
rope
is
too
long
after
winding
it
around
the
flywheel,
shorten
its
length
at
the
handle.
13.
Pull
the
rope
slowly
until
resistance
is
felt.
14.
Give
a
strong
pull
straight
out
to
crank
and
start
the
engine.
Repeat
if
neces-
9.
Install
2
bolts
into
the
rear
section
of
the
sary.
fuel
tank.
FPP4A,
FPP6A
10.
Prepare
the
engine
for
starting;
see
page
43.
Be
sure
the
engine
is
in
neutral
and
WARNING
that
the
clip
is
attached
to
the
engine
Use
this
procedure
only
for
emergency
shut-off
switch.
engine
starting
to
return
to
the
nearest
11.
Turn
the
lever
on
the
carburetor
to
oper-
port
for
repairs.
ate
the
choke
system
when
the
engine
is
When
the
emergency
starter
rope
is
cold.
After
the
engine
starts,
return
the
le-
used
to
start
the
engine,
the
start-in-
ver
to
the
original
position.
gear
protection
device
does
not
operate.
Make
sure
that
the
shift
lever
is
in
the
neutral
position.
Otherwise,
the
boat
could
unexpectedly
start
to
move,
which
could
result
in
an
accident.
Attach
the
engine
shut-off
cord
to
a
se-
cure
place
on
your
clothing,
or
your
arm
or
leg
while
operating
the
boat.
Do
not
attach
the
cord
to
clothing
that
could
tear
loose.
Do
not
route
the
cord
where
it
could
become
entangled,
pre-
venting
it
from
functioning.
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