87
MS 271 C, MS 291 C
:
If there is an annular
indentation (arrow) on the
sealing cone of the inlet needle,
fit a new inlet needle.
Installing
:
Fit the inlet needle (1).
:
Fit the spring (2) in the bore.
:
Position the inlet control lever (3)
with spindle (2) on the
spring (arrow) first, then slide the
inlet control lever’s clevis into the
groove in the inlet needle (1).
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5902RA389 TG
1
2
5902RA390 TG
3
2
1
Make sure the spring locates on the
control lever’s nipple.
– Press the inlet control lever down
and secure it with the screw.
– Check that the inlet control lever
moves freely.
– Install the metering diaphragm,
b
12.6.1
12.6.3 Pump Diaphragm
– Troubleshooting,
– Remove the carburetor,
b
12.5
:
Take out the screw (2).
:
Remove the end cover (1).
If the gasket and pump diaphragm
are stuck to the carburetor, remove
them very carefully.
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2
1
– Carefully remove the pump
diaphragm with gasket from the
end cover.
:
Carefully separate the pump
diaphragm (1) and gasket (2)
– always install a new gasket.
The diaphragm material is
subjected to continuous alternating
stresses and eventually shows
signs of fatigue. i.e. the diaphragm
distorts and swells and has to be
replaced.
– Check the pump diaphragm for
signs of damage and wear. Install
a new gasket.
– Check fuel strainer for
contamination and damage.
Clean or replace if necessary.
:
Use a needle to remove the fuel
strainer (1) from the carburetor
body. Clean or replace the fuel
strainer.
– Reassemble in the reverse
sequence.
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2
5902RA395 TG
1