FUEL SYSTEM INSPECTION
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Gasoline (Petrol) and its vapors are
highly flammable and explosive.
Failure to check for and repair fuel
leakage may result in fire or explo-
sion.
Check the fuel system for leaks,
cracks, or malfunctions. If any problem
is found, do the necessary repair or
replacement as required. If repair is
necessary, consult your nearest
Yamaha Jet Boat dealer.
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Always properly dispose of gasoline
(petrol) soaked rags. They can spon-
taneously ignite.
Checking points:
1. Carburetor leakage.
2. Fuel pump malfunction or leakage.
3. Fuel tank leakage.
4. Fuel hose joint leakage.
5. Fuel hose cracks or other damage.
6. Fuel filter leakage.
7. Fuel cock leakage.
8. Air vent check valve leakage.
9. Fuel filler clamps and hoses.
The United States Coast Guard
requires that all inboard boats like your
Jet Boat have visual access to fuel filler
clamps and hoses. The Jet Boat has
two access panels for this purpose.
One access panel is located on the
upper deck wall on the port side, visible
when the engine hatch is opened. The
second access panel is located under
the port side passenger seat.
To access the under-seat inspection
panel, lift out the center portion of each
seat cushion, remove the seat bench,
then unscrew the fuel tank cover.
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