Explanation of the "blower"
So this is a basic question and I could prob look it up in the manual but I'm sitting in Jury Duty right now.
What is the blower and what does it do? I have an idea but I'd like to hear it from someone here.
What I was told and what I do is let my blower run 4 mins before I crank the engine. Is this correct? Do I need to run it any other time?
Thanks
Re: Explanation of the "blower"
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Originally Posted by Pike
So this is a basic question and I could prob look it up in the manual but I'm sitting in Jury Duty right now.
What is the blower and what does it do? I have an idea but I'd like to hear it from someone here.
What I was told and what I do is let my blower run 4 mins before I crank the engine. Is this correct? Do I need to run it any other time?
Thanks
The blower is designed to reduce fuel vapors that may have become trapped within the engine compartment. It does this by forcing air from the engine compartment out into the environment and by drawing in fresh air which mixes with the contaminated air lowering the vapor to air ratio.
In the stop and go of watersports, I tend to leave mine on nearly all day, turning it off to dock or float.
Re: Explanation of the "blower"
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Originally Posted by Pike
...but I'm sitting in Jury Duty right now.
Ask the guy on trial what he thinks.....
:D