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Cleaning the muffl erCAUTION: If the engine is hot there is a risk of burning.
Wear protective gloves.
Remove the sprocket guard (see ”PUTTING INTO OPERATI-
ON” Fig. B).
Remove deposits of carbon from the exhaust outlets (13) of
the muffl er.
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Cleaning the cylinder spaceRemove the sprocket guard (see ”PUTTING INTO OPERATI-
ON” Fig. B).
If necessary remove muffl er by loosening and removing the
three screws (16).
Stuff a rag into the cylinder port (17).
Use a suitable tool (wooden scraper) to clean out the cylinder
space (18), especially the cooling fi ns.
Remove the rag from the cylinder port and refi t the muffl er
according to the diagram.
Replace the gasket (15) and cowling (14) if necessary. Carefully
remove any pieces of the old gasket from the muffl er.
Ensure correct mounting position. The cowling should follow
the contour of the cylinder to ensure correct heat transfer.
Tighten screws (16) to 10 Nm while the engine is cold.s
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Replacing the return spring unitRemove and reinstall the fan housing and cable drum (see
”Replacing the starter cable”).
Carefully remove the return spring unit (9) from the fan
housing.
CAUTION:
Danger of injury! If the spring is broken it can jump out!
Carefully fi t the new return spring unit.
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