Hale Fyr Port User Manual

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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE

FUEL AND LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS:

GASOLINE: Use clean, fresh, ‘’regular grade leaded’’ or ‘’low lead “ type. When “regular “

or ‘’ low-lead “ is unavailable an “unleaded” type fuel may be used; however, it should be

limited to emergency use only. Oil must be mixed with the gasoline, refer to fuel mixture

below.

OIL: Use a good quality outboard motor oil or equivalent. The oil should meet the Boating

Institute of America (BIA) classification type TC-W.

Gasoline must be mixed with the

oil, refer to fuel mixture below.

FUEL MIXTURE:

The engine used in the FYR PORT requires that oil be mixed with the gasoline.

For ease of starting, it is desirable to have a fresh mixture of fuel: therefore, mix only

an amount of fuel you anticipate using in the near future. As a guide, the engine

consumes approximately one gallon (3.8 L.) pe

r hr. at

full throttle (depending on load),

less at partial throttle.

To mix fuel, add oil to a small amount of gasoline in the fuel caddie, then add the

rest of the gasoline and shake well. Also, if the fuel caddie has been sitting still for an

extended period, shake container before filling.

The correct ratio of oil to gasoline is one (1) part oil to 24 parts gasoline (1:24).

Table 1 shows various quantities of fuel mixture and the amount of oil and gasoline

required.

APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY OF FUEL

OIL

GASOLINE

DESIRED

ONE GALLON (PLUS)

5 OZ.

1 GALLON

(3.9 LITERS)

(158 ML)

(3.8 L.)

THREE GALLONS (PLUS)

16 OZ.

3 GALLONS

(11.8 LITERS)

(473 ML)

(11.4 L.)

FIVE GALLONS (PLUS)

27 OZ.

5 GALLONS

(19.7 LITERS)

(789 ML) (18.9

TABLE 1

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