GASOLINE ENGINE, MUFFLER, FUEL SYSTEM,
AND CLUTCHES
Fuel System
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WARNING
• If the fuel tank is damaged, replace it. Do not attempt to repair it. See the following tank removal
and disposal procedure.
Fuel Tank Removal
1.
Disconnect battery and spark plug wire(s).
See Disconnecting the Battery – Gasoline/Diesel Vehicles on
2.
Remove both seats.
3.
Remove the center seat plate.
4.
Remove the upper portion of the ROPS.
See ROPS Removal, Section 4, Page 4-6.
5.
Remove the bolts, washers and flanged locknuts from the seat frame, seat side plates, and engine cover plate.
6.
Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the closed (OFF) position
7.
Run the engine until all fuel in the carburetor, fuel pump, and fuel lines is used and the engine stalls.
8.
Loosen the clamp and disconnect the fuel line from the fuel tank shut-off valve
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Figure 15-11
Gasoline Fuel Tank
9.
Loosen the clamp and remove the vent tube from the fuel tank.
10. Remove the fuel tank cap.
11. Use a siphon with a built-in suction device to siphon all fuel from the tank and into an approved container.
See following DANGER and WARNING.
DANGER
• Gasoline! Flammable! Explosive! Do not smoke. Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle
and service area.
WARNING
• Never attempt to siphon fuel with a hose that does not have a built-in suction device.
• Never attempt to siphon fuel with your mouth.
12.
Disconnect the black wire and orange wire from the fuel level sensor on the tank. Do not remove the lower
nut from the center stud of the sensor.
2008-2012 All-Wheel Drive Maintenance and Service Manual
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