WATER PRESSURE
An optional water pressure gauge is recommended
to monitor cooling system pressures. Noticing
changes in water pressure can help prevent engine
overheating. The water pressure gauge must be
connected at the correct point to ensure the most
accurate pressure readings. Follow the installation
instructions included with the water pressure
gauge.
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2
1
1.
2.
3.
Cover
Filter
O-rings
Wash filter with clean solvent; blow dry.
Reinstall filter, keeping lip of filter screen toward
fuel pump body.
Install large O-ring in its groove in the cover and the
small O-ring around center post of pump body.
Replace O-rings if cut or damaged.
Reinstall cover.
FUEL PUMP FILTER
Tighten cover screw securely; clean up spilled fuel.
Check for leaks – connect fuel hose to motor and
squeeze primer bulb until firm.
The fuel filter is located in the motor’s fuel pump. An
authorized Evinrude/Johnson Dealer should ser-
vice the fuel filter.
WARNING
WARNING
Failure to inspect your work could allow fuel
leakage to go undetected, becoming a fire
or explosion hazard.
Prevent excessive fuel spillage by discon-
necting fuel hose from motor before disas-
sembly.
FUEL LINE FILTER
The filter is located under the inlet cover on the fuel
pump. To service, proceed as follows:
If portable tank is used, disconnect the fuel hose
from the motor before servicing the filter.
Loosen screw and remove the cover. Do not lose
O-rings.
Refer to Engine Maintenance and Inspection
Schedule for frequency.
An authorized Evinrude/Johnson Dealer should
service the fuel line filter.
IMPORTANT: A restricted fuel delivery system will
not allow the engine fuel pump to deliver sufficient
fuel under all conditions. This can result in loss of
performance and possibly engine damage.
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- Maintenance
Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Johnson 2-Stroke Manuals, Johnson Brand Manuals, Johnson Outboard Manuals |
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Tags | Johnson 55 hp |
Model Year | 2005 |
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