4. Connect the fuel hose to a pressure tester. Refer to
Servicing tools on page 8.
5. Examine the hose bushings in the fuel tank for
leaks.
6. Put your thumb on the hole in the fuel tank cap.
7. Use the pressure vaccum tester to increase the
pressure to 0.5 bar in the fuel tank.
8. Remove your thumb from the hole in the fuel tank
cap.
The pressure decreases to atmospheric pressure in less
than 15 seconds.
7.6.2 To remove the fuel tank from the frame
1. Remove the fuel hoses from the carburetor.
2. Remove the 4 screws and pull up the engine from
the fuel tank.
7.6.3 To clean and examine the fuel tank
1. Disassemble the fuel tank cap for cleaning. Use a
screwdriver to remove the housing (A) that contains
the check valve (B) and cover (C).
2. Use compressed air to clean the filter (D) and the
hole in the fuel tank cap (E).
3. Examine the check valve.
a) Press the sides of the check valve to see a small
space (G). If you can see the space when you
do not press the sides of the check valve, the
valve is damaged.
b) Replace the check valve if it is damaged.
4. Assemble the fuel tank cap. Make sure the seal (F)
is not damaged.
E
F
C
D
E
B
G A
5. Attach the fuel tank cap to the fuel tank.
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