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4.6-
Ftlling the
fuel
Tank
1.
Place the
tank on a
flat,
level
surface.
2.
Clear
any
dirt
or
other debris from
around
the
fuel
filler
cap.
3.
Remove the
fuel
cap,
and
fill
the
fuel
tank with
clean,
fresh
fuel
mixture.
4. Install
and
firmly
tighten
the
fuel
cap.
Important!
Mix only
enough
fuel
for your immediate
needs!
If
fuel
must
be
stored longer
than
30
days,
it
should
first
be
treated
with
a
stabilizer
CAUTION!
This
engine
is
to be
operated
on
a40:
I
mixture consisting of
unleaded
gasoline
and
2-cycle mixing
oil only.
Some gasolines contain
alcohol
as
an oxygenate!
Oxygenated fuels may
cause
increased
operating temperatures. Under
certain
conditions,
alcohol-based
fuels may
also
reduce
the
lubricating
qualities of some
mixing
oils.
Never
use any
fuel
containing
more
than
10%
alcohol
by
volume! When an
oxygenated
fuel
must
be used,
fuel
containing
an
oxygenate such
as MTBE is to be preferred
over
an
alcohol based
fuel.
Generic oils
and
some
outboard motor
oils
may
not
be
intended for
use
in
high-performance
air
cooled
2-cycle engines,
and should
never
be
used
in a
this
engine
4.5-
Mixing
fuel
I.
Use only
fresh,
clean unleaded
gasoline with
an
octane rating
of
87 or
above.
2.
Mix
an
fuel
with
2-cycJe Engine
Oil
at
a
gasoline/oil
ratio of 40:1
I.
Idle Throttle
Position;
2.
Stop
on
throttle
body;
3.
Full
throttle
Fig.E8