7.FUEL HOSE REPLACEMENT (See Fig. 7-y)
WARNING
Take extreme caution when replacing fuel hose ; gasoline is extremely flammable.
Replace the fuel hose every 1,000 hours or every
year.
If fuel leaks from fuel hose, replace the fuel hose
immediately.
8.CHECKING BOLTS, NUTS AND SCREWS
■Retighten loose bolts and nuts.
■Check for fuel and oil leaks.
■Replace damaged parts with new ones.
PREPARATIONS FOR STORAGE
1. DISCONNECT THE DELIVERY HOSE
Tilt the pump and drain all water from delivery | ENGLISH | |
hole. Severe damage to pump may result if water | ||
| ||
freezes in the pumping chamber. |
|
2. DISCHARGE FUEL(See Fig. 8-q)
WARNING Flame Prohibited
If you do not use the engine more than 1 month, |
| |
discharge fuel to prevent gum in the fuel system |
| |
and carburetor parts. |
| |
■ Remove the strainer cup, place the strainer | FRANÇAISE | |
over a container and open the strainer cock to | ||
discharge fuel from the fuel tank. | ||
■ Remove the drain screw of the carburetor float | ||
chamber and discharge fuel. | ||
|
3. ENGINE OIL (See Fig.
■ Remove the spark plug, pour about 5 cc of |
|
engine oil into the cylinder, slowly pull the |
|
starter handle of the recoil starter 2 or 3 times, | ESPAÑOL |
4. CLEAN AND STORE | |
and reinstall the spark plug. |
|
■Slowly pull the recoil starter handle until resistance is felt and leave it in that position.
■Clean the pump thoroughly with an oiled cloth, put the cover on, and store the pump indoors in a well ventilated, low humidity area.
9