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5.3
SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEM
290 Sundancer
®
2. DIESEL FUEL SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)
The diesel fuel system consists of an 125 gallon
fuel tank, fuel tank vent, shut-off valve, engine fuel
supply and return line, generator fuel supply and
return line (optional), fuel fi lter and fuel fi ll (Fig.
5.2.2).
A. FUEL FILTER (DIESEL)
Primary and secondary fuel fi lters are located on
your Sea Ray
®
to help keep the fuel as clean as
possible. The primary fuel fi lter is the Racor
®
water separating fuel fi lter installed in the engine
compartment (Fig. 5.2.2). The secondary fuel fi lter
is located on the engine and should be replaced in
accordance with the Engine Owner’s Manual.
NOTE: Use of any methanol, gasohol or alcohol
based fuel additive will damage the fuel fi lter.
REFER TO THE ENGINE OPERATOR’S MANUAL
FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION.
B. FUEL FILTER MAINTENANCE (DIESEL)
A major cause of poor starting or power loss is the
result of a clogged fi lter element or a fuel system
air leak. Check that the fi lter lid and drain plug are
properly tightened.
Inspect or drain the collection bowl of water daily.
1. TO DRAIN WATER:
1. Shut down the engine.
2. Loosen the T handle on the top lid to break the
vacuum within the fi lter (Fig. 5.3.1).
3. With a suitable collection container in place,
remove the drain plug and allow water and
contaminants to drain. (Fig. 5.3.2).
4. Replace the drain plug and, if necessary, prime
the fi lter by removing the lid (Fig. 5.3.3) and
lling the fi lter with clean fuel.
5. Replace the lid and tighten the lid T handle by
hand only. Do not overtighten.
Replace the fi lter element at regular intervals or if
a power loss is detected.
LID
(FIG. 5.3.2) (FIG. 5.3.3)
LID
FILTER ELEMENT
RUBBER LID SEAL
DRAIN PLUG
T -HANDLE
TURBINE
HEAT
DEFLECTOR
SEE-THRU BOWL
RACOR
®
FUEL FILTER MAINTENANCE
(FIG. 5.3.1)
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