Drain Plugs; Throttle Chamber - Suzuki Samurai 1986 Service Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

5) Remove two drain plugs and then primary
and secondary main jets in float chamber
through plug's holes, using a negative screw
driver.
Fig. 4- l-24 Drain plugs
6) Remove throttle chamber from float chamber
after removing four screws shown in below
figure.
Fig. 4- l-25 Throttle chamber
Cleaning
1)
Wash below listed items in carburetor cleaner
and then clean them by blowing compressed
air.
All removable air jets and fuel jets, except
l
mixture control solenoid valve jet.
Needle valve, valve seat and filter.
l

1. Throttle chamber

2. Screw
2) Blow compressed air into all passages to
clean.
3) Clean bottom of float chamber.
NOTE:
1) Don't immerse following parts in carburetor
cleaner.
Micro switches (wide open switch and idle
l
switch)
Switch vent solenoid
l
Fuel cut solenoid valve
l
Mixture control solenoid valve
l
Secondary diaphragm, choke piston and
l
idle-up actuator
Parts made of rubber or resin and gasket
l
Thermo-wax (therm0 element)
l
2) Don't put drills or wires into fuel passages
and metering jets for cleaning. It causes
damages in passages and jets.
3) If cleaning solvent contacts rubber or resin
parts, be sure
blow off cleaning solvent by
to
compressed air immediately.
Inspection
smooth operation.
2) Check rubber cup of pump piston and seal of
mixture control solenoid valve for deteriora-
tion and damage. Refer to below figure.
Fig. 4- l-26 Accelerator pump piston and mixture
control solenoid valve
2. seal
3. Spring
4. Rubber cup
4-15

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Samurai 1987Samurai 1988

Table of Contents