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When it comes to oil tanks and fuel tanks for your Evinrude, Johnson, BRP, or OMC engine, choosing genuine replacement parts is essential. A non-compliant tank can cause fuel delivery issues, fuel leaks, and, in the worst-case scenario, serious engine damage. Our tanks are made with hydrocarbon-resistant materials and tested to ensure maximum safety and reliability in the marine environment.
Fuel valves, often underestimated, are another critical point in the fuel system. A faulty valve can cause fuel leaks, leading to a fire hazard and wasted fuel. Replace the valve with a genuine part for a perfect seal, a consistent fuel flow, and long-lasting performance.
If you have a vintage Evinrude or Johnson engine, finding the right tank can be a challenge. Always verify the original part number (often stamped on the tank itself or in the engine manual) before placing your order. If in doubt, the Nautica Basile team has exploded parts diagrams for almost all models and can guide you in choosing the correct replacement part.
Choosing the correct tank also depends on the type of fuel mixture you use. Be sure to use the specific tank for oil mixture or gasoline, depending on your engine's requirements. An unsuitable tank could compromise proper lubrication and cause irreparable damage.
Complete your fuel system with our original fuel lines and fittings and fuel pumps. An efficient fuel system is the key to optimal engine performance and trouble-free boating. Don't neglect regular maintenance of your fuel system!
The part number 5007253 identifies a specific replacement part for Evinrude, Johnson, BRP, or OMC engines. It usually refers to an oil tank or a component of the fuel system, such as a valve or a filter. To be certain of compatibility with your model, check the exploded parts diagram of your engine or provide us with the exact engine model.
Completely empty the tank and use a specific solvent for cleaning fuel tanks, available at marine supply stores. Avoid gasoline or harsh thinners that could damage the plastics or seals. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and let it dry completely in the open air before refilling. Make sure there are no solvent residues before adding the oil.
The compatibility of a tank or valve with your Evinrude E-TEC 90 depends on the specific model and year of manufacture. Check the part number in your user manual or on the exploded parts diagram. Alternatively, provide us with the exact model of your engine (e.g., E90DSL) and the year of manufacture, and we will help you identify the correct replacement part. Using the wrong part can cause malfunctions and engine damage.
The lifespan of a fuel tank depends on several factors, including the quality of the material, exposure to the elements, and frequency of use. In general, it is recommended to regularly inspect the tank for any signs of wear, corrosion, or cracks. If damage is noticed, it is advisable to replace the tank immediately to avoid fuel leaks and potential safety hazards.
The signs of a faulty fuel valve can include fuel leaks, difficulty starting the engine, erratic idling or acceleration, and a persistent gasoline odor. If these symptoms are encountered, it is advisable to check the fuel valve and replace it if necessary. A faulty valve can compromise engine performance and cause safety problems.
The part number 5007253 identifies a specific replacement part for Evinrude, Johnson, BRP, or OMC engines. It usually refers to an oil tank or a component of the fuel system, such as a valve or a filter. To be certain of compatibility with your model, check the exploded parts diagram of your engine or contact us providing the exact engine model.
Completely empty the tank and use a specific solvent for cleaning fuel tanks, available at marine supply stores. Avoid gasoline or harsh thinners that could damage the plastics or seals. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and let it dry completely in the open air before refilling. Make sure there are no solvent residues before adding the oil.
The compatibility of a tank or valve with your Evinrude E-TEC 90 depends on the specific model and year of manufacture. Check the part number in your user manual or on the exploded parts diagram. Alternatively, provide us with the exact model of your engine (e.g., E90DSL) and the year of manufacture, and we will help you identify the correct replacement part. Using the wrong part can cause malfunctions and engine damage.
The lifespan of a fuel tank depends on several factors, including the quality of the material, exposure to the elements, and frequency of use. In general, it is recommended to regularly inspect the tank for any signs of wear, corrosion, or cracks. If damage is noticed, it is advisable to replace the tank immediately to avoid fuel leaks and potential safety hazards.
The signs of a faulty fuel valve can include fuel leaks, difficulty starting the engine, erratic idling or acceleration, and a persistent gasoline odor. If these symptoms are encountered, it is advisable to check the fuel valve and replace it if necessary. A faulty valve can compromise engine performance and cause safety problems.
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