Replacement
in the section entitled
Maintenance
). The
use of an additional water separating fuel filter between
the fuel tank and the engine is recommended. The filter
must be approved for gasoline inboard installations
and be installed in accordance with US Coast Guard
regulations and ABYC standards. The filter must be
rated for use with gasoline and have a minimum rating
of 50 gallons (189 liters) per hour.
Water separating fuel filters should be checked fre-
quently for water and contaminants in accordance with
the filter manufacturer’s recommended service inter-
vals. Check and/or replace the filters when engine per-
formance is poor (see the section entitled
Engine Trou-
bleshooting Guides
). Carry spare filters and needed
tools and supplies to change filters when boating.
The use of a commercially available fuel stabilizer such
as STA-BIL® is recommended when storing ethanol-
blended fuels for more than 2 weeks. Avoid extended
storage of ethanol-blended fuels whenever possible.
Other Ethanol-Blended Fuels
NOTICE!
Do not use ethanol blends greater than 10%,
especially E85 (85% ethanol). Volvo Penta engines
are not designed to run on high percentages of etha-
nol. Loss of performance will occur. Engine damage
may also occur; damage caused by fuel with too high
a percentage of ethanol is not covered by the warranty.
Fuel with a 15% blend of ethanol (E15) is now available
in the United States. Fuel pumps using an E15 blend
of fuel will be marked with the label shown at left.
Fuels
marked E15 should not be used with your equip-
ment; engine damage is likely to occur.
Methanol
Do not use any gasoline containing methanol in Volvo
Penta engines.
Serious engine damage may result from the continued
use of fuel containing methanol. Any resulting engine
damage is not covered by the warranty.
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