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Repair and Service Manual
B
B
FUEL SYSTEM
Read all of Section B and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.
has become clogged. The filter should be replaced peri-
odically. See 'Periodic Service Schedule' in Section A.
Fuel Lines and Filters
Tool List
Qty.
Pliers ........................................................................... 1
Hose plug .................................................................... 1
Fuel is supplied to the fuel pump and carburetor
through flexible fuel hoses. An in-line filter is installed in
the hose between the fuel tank and fuel pump.
The filters are marked with a flow direction arrow. Be
sure that the arrow points towards the fuel pump.
To replace fuel filter, move clamps off ends of filter and
pull filter up higher than the fuel pump to reduce the
amount of gas that will spill (Ref Fig. 1 on page K-1).
Remove hose coming from fuel tank first and plug.
Remove filter from hose going to fuel pump and discard.
Orient direction of new fuel filter according to FLOW arrow on
side of filter.
Install new fuel filter in reverse order of removal.
Fuel Pump
Tool List
Qty.
Pliers ........................................................................... 1
Wrench, 10mm............................................................ 1
Raise passenger seat.
Disconnect fuel hose coming from fuel filter.
Remove pump mounting hardware and disconnect
pump from hoses going to carburetor and valve cover.
Remove pump from vehicle.
Install new fuel pump in reverse order of removal.
Fuel Tank
Tool List
Qty.
Phillips screwdriver ..................................................... 1
Pliers ........................................................................... 1
Wrench, 3/8”................................................................ 2
Wrench, 1/2”................................................................ 2
Raise passenger seat.
Remove seat filler panel. See BODY AND TRUCKBED
section.
Disconnect fuel hose and gauge wires from tank.
Remove tank mounting hardware and tank from vehicle.
Install new fuel tank in reverse order of removal.
Carburetor Service
Be sure that the ignition system is functioning correctly
before determining that servicing the carburetor is
required. Refer to ELECTRICAL section for ignition sys-
tem information.
Choke System
The choke functions to make initial starting of the
engine easier in cold weather conditions. The choke
plate restricts the air flow into the carburetor which
enriches the air/fuel ratio.
Choke Operation
Pull choke knob out to operate choke. Check that cable
operates smoothly and that cable returns when the
knob is released. The motion should be smooth
throughout the entire operating range. If there is any
binding or sharp bends, the choke cable assembly and
linkage must be inspected and parts replaced as neces-
sary.
Do not attempt to lubricate the choke cable. Lubricant tends to
retain dirt on the moving parts which will cause premature
deterioration of the cable.
Choke Cable Removal
Tool List
Qty.
Wrench, 1 /2”............................................................... 1
Wrench, 5/8”................................................................ 1
Straight screwdriver, small........................................... 1
Pry choke cable off ball stud of choke pivot lever (Ref
Fig. 3 on page K-3). Loosen jam nuts securing choke
cable to bracket and remove. At the center console,
loosen setscrew securing knob to end of cable and
remove knob. Remove nut securing end of cable to con-
sole and remove choke cable from vehicle.
NOTICE
NOTICE
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