Petrol tank filter
1. | Stop the engine. |
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2. | Turn the fuel lever to the | ||
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3. The petrol tank filter is located directly under the petrol cap (2).
This protects impurities entering the fuel tank during refuelling.
4. Remove the filter (Fig. N) and wash thoroughly in a solvent. 5.
Tap extension fuel filter
A small fuel filter has been fitted to the inlet side of the fuel valve (20), inside the tank. This tap extension fuel filter (12) prevents any dirt in the fuel from entering the fuel system.
The procedure for removing this filter in order to replace or clean it is given below.
Note: the following procedure should be performed in a well ventilated area, with no naked flames, sparks, or cigarettes.
Safety glasses should also be worn and engine switch (10) set to the OFF position.
1.Completely empty the tank of fuel. Ensure the fuel tap
(20)is in the OFF position
2.Compress the two wire arms
of the hose clamp on the | O |
outlet hose at the tap (20) |
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and slide the clamp back |
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from the end of the hose |
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by approx. 25mm. Slide the |
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fuel hose off the outlet of |
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the tap (20) (Fig. O). |
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3.Loosen the lock nut locking the tap (20) on to the tank (Fig. P). Unscrew the tap from the tank and withdraw the tap from the tank. Be careful not to lose the small seal on the thread of the tap.
4.Unscrew the tap extension fuel filter (12) (Fig. Q).
Note. This filter can be cleaned in petrol to remove any
5.Ensuring the small seal is fitted to the tap thread, screw the tap back into the tank by a FULL
6.Refit the fuel hose to the outlet of the tap and with the wire arms compressed, slide the hose clamp up onto the connection of the hose and the tap (Fig. S).
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