C. AntISyphon Valves
The.fuel.withdrawal.line.is.equipped.with.an.anti-.
syphon.valve.where.the.line.attaches.to.the.fuel.tank..
This.valve.prevents.gasoline.from.syphoning.out.of.
the.fuel.tank.should.a.line.rupture..See.Figure.I2.for.
antIsyphon.location.
Figure I3: Fuel Sender Operation
Due.to.the.mechanical.nature.of.the.fuel.sender,..
variations.in.readings.during.various.speeds.of.
operation.may.occur..This.system.is.merely.a.relative.
indication.of.the.available.fuel.supply.and.not.a.
calibrated.instrument..With.this.type.of.sending.unit..
a.more.accurate.measurement.of.fuel.level.is.obtained.
with.the.boat.in.a.level.position.
The.gauge.readings.will.also.vary.with.the.trim.angle.
of.the.boat..When.sitting.at.a.dock.and.the.boat.is.
nearly.level,.the.fuel.gauge.will.register.accurately..
Refer.to.Figure.I3..When.boating,.the.trim.angle.of.the.
boat.changes.and.affects.the.gauge.readings..Under.
these conditions, the fuel sender will register “full” for
the first few hours of running time until the fuel level
drops.below.the.3/4.or.1/2.mark..This.is.caused.by.the.
angle.of.the.fuel.in.the.tank.as.shown.in..
Figure I2: Fuel Tank Fittings
The fuel withdrawals are positioned in the fuel
tanks to achieve optimum fuel usage, and fuel
line routing. At certain speeds and hull trim
angles, the fuel supply at the withdrawal tank
location can increase or decrease accord-
ingly. Be extremely careful when attempting to
operate the boat on a minimum amount of fuel.
Though some fuel may be in the tank, the rela-
tive trim angle of the boat may cause the fuel
to flow away from the withdrawal.
Figure.I4..
Figure I4: Effects of Trim Angle
It.is.very.important.to.keep.track.of.hours.and.fuel.
consumption.to.obtain.an.average.gallon.per.hour.
consumption figure. Refer to the fuel log located at .
the.back.of.this.manual..This.will.help.to.prevent.any.
problems.with.running.out.of.fuel.on.the.water.
NOTICE
Access plates or lids are provided in the floor
for easier access to the fuel pick-up, anti-sy-
phon valve and sender.
Dealers are equipped with some general figures on
consumption.which.can.be.used.as.a.guide.until.spe-
cific information on your boat is determined. Because
of.boating.conditions,.speed,.weight.and.other.factors.
common.to.your.situation,.fuel.consumption.will.vary.
between your boat and consumption figures devel-
oped.by.Four.Winns..
D. Fuel Gauge
The.fuel.gauge.indicates.the.amount.of.fuel.in.the.
tank..See.Section.E-7F.-.Fuel.Gauge.for.additional.
information.on.fuel.gauge.use.
E. Fuel Senders
The fuel sender consists of a float which travels up
and down a stationary tube. The float measures the
level.of.the.fuel.in.the.tank.and.sends.a.signal.to.the.
fuel.gauge..See.Figure.I3..
Fuel Systems - Section I
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