Carburetor
Inspect carburetor for:
•Blockage
•Leaks
•Varnish or Gummy Residue
If carburetor is suspected to have a fuel leak or blockage, follow these steps:
1.Loosen the two
3.Remove screw from air filter cover (Figure 28). Set cover aside.
Figure 28
4. Remove breather filter (B, Figure 29) to expose the air cleaner assembly screw. Loosen and remove screws (C) to remove air clea er assembly.
C
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2. Inspect carburetor fuel drain h se (A, Figure 27). If there |
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is a leak, check to make sure the drain screw (B) is tight |
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Figure 29
B
A
Figure 27
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