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CARBURETTOR
Inlet system
Check for leaks
For maintenance work on the inlet system, you should look care-
fully for any leaks, which would cause dust to be sucked in and
shorten the engine's life. Dust inside the seals indicates defective
or incorrectly fitted components.
Note that the inlet line for the fuel/air has a support insert.
Replacing the guides
First remove the support insert.
The guides are dismantled from
their mountings by pulling
them out by hand. Push out
one edge first.
Assembly
Push in the rubber guides past
their seatings on the plate.
Now pull out the guides, one
at a time, into their correct
position.
Fit the support insert.
Parts must face the right
way!
Note that the guide to the inlet
is slightly bevelled on one edge.
Note the tongue that should
aligned with the holder.
Replacing the guides
First remove the support insert.
The guides are dismantled from their
mountings by pulling them out by hand.
First press out one edge of the rubber
guide, after which the whole guide can be
easily extracted.
Assembly
It is easier to assemble by first push ing
the guide past its seating in the plate.
Now pull out the guides, one at a time,
into their correct position.
Fit the support insert.
Carefulness!
Perform assembly with the greatest
possible care. Air leakage can result in
engine failure, and dust that is drawn in
will significantly shorten the life of the
engine.
Parts must face the right way!
Note that the guide to the inlet is slightly
bevelled on one edge. Turn the bevel
towards the fuel/air inlet.
The inlet guide for the fuel/air has a
tongue that must be aligned in the hol-
der by the connection with the bracket.

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