Recently purchased a 2009 DF90A, engine has not ran since 2014, previous owner estimates 30 hours on engine. 2014 winterization was done by a friend of hers and she assumes fuel was stabilized, previous winterizations done at dealership with fuel stabilizer added. After reading many post on this forum I have decided to err on the side of caution and drain the entire fuel system even though with the previous winterizations and the little use the engine has had since, there should be enough stabilized fuel in the system that the ethanol portion of the 87 octane should still be suspended in the fuel.
My plan of attack:
1) Syphon all the fuel from tank
2) Replace low pressure fuel filter
3) Drain Fuel Vapor Separator
4) High Pressure side is where I get confused. Not sure how to get residual fuel from the high pressure side out.
5) Orginal impeller(2009) will replace it.
6) Check engine/lower unit oil for cleanliness and levels
7) Start it up with muffs with fresh fuel plus a good dose of Seafoam, check engine for leaks and abnormalities.
Looking for guidance re the high pressure side of fuel system and any comments/suggestions on my "plan of attack"
I do have a service manual for this engine. Somewhat mechanically inclined.
Thanks
My plan of attack:
1) Syphon all the fuel from tank
2) Replace low pressure fuel filter
3) Drain Fuel Vapor Separator
4) High Pressure side is where I get confused. Not sure how to get residual fuel from the high pressure side out.
5) Orginal impeller(2009) will replace it.
6) Check engine/lower unit oil for cleanliness and levels
7) Start it up with muffs with fresh fuel plus a good dose of Seafoam, check engine for leaks and abnormalities.
Looking for guidance re the high pressure side of fuel system and any comments/suggestions on my "plan of attack"
I do have a service manual for this engine. Somewhat mechanically inclined.
Thanks
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