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Fuel system
Fuel pump
The fuel pump facilitates cold starts.
Fuel pump
The fuel pump has the task of facilitating
the start of the engine when cold. The
pump
fi
lls the carburettor with fuel before
attempting to start the engine. This also
prevents vapour bubbles from blocking the
narrow fuel channels.
If the pump does not work it must be
replaced.
Dismantle the cylinder cover and starter,
and move the fuel tank to the side.
Note how the fuel hoses are connected to
facilitate assembly.
Pull the fuel hoses off the pump and
dismantle it by pressing on the resilient
plastic tongue (A).
Assemble in reverse order.
NOTE!
The return hose to the fuel
tank shall be fi tted on the long
connection to the fuel pump.
Carburettor
Dismantling
Blow the carburettor compartment clean
and remove the nuts and the screw which
hold the carburettor and air
fi
lter housing.
Carburettor
Dismantling
1. Remove the air
fi
lter cover and
cylinder cover and blow the carburettor
compartment clean with compressed
air.
2. Remove the nuts and screw which
hold the carburettor and air
fi
lter
housing.
NOTE!
Do not lose the washer under the
head of the upper screw.
Unhook the throttle cable.
Fold the air
fi
lter holder to the side.
Remove the hose between the carburettor
and fuel pump.
Pull off the carburettor.
3. Unhook the throttle cable (3) from the
carburettor.
4. Press off the fuel hose (black) (4) from
the carburettor.
5. Pull the hose between the fuel pump
and tank up as far as necessary to fold
the air
fi
lter holder to the side.
6. Remove the hose between the
carburettor and fuel pump.
7. Pull the carburettor off from the
cylinder.
NOTE!
Note how the different fuel hoses are
fi tted.
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