6.5.3 To examine the fuel system for leakages
1. Connect the adapter to a pressure test tool. Refer to
Servicing tools overview on page 12.
2. Increase the pressure to approximately 7 psi/0.5 bar.
If the pressure is constant, the fuel system has no
leakage. If the pressure drops, go to the next step.
3. To make sure that the fuel hose does not cause the
leakage, remove the carburetor unit. Seal the fuel
hose by the carburetor and do the pressure test
again. If the fuel hose is not damaged, the
carburetor must be examined.
6.5.4 To remove the fuel hose
1. Remove the fuel hose from the carburetor. Refer to
To remove the carburetor on page 17.
2. Pull out the fuel hose from the fuel tank.
6.5.5 To install the fuel hose
1. Remove the vibration damping units. Refer to
remove the vibration damping units on page 21.
2. Push the fuel hose down in the tank. At the same
time, pull the fuel hose out from the hole for the fuel
tank cap.
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