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GGP Mountfield SV-150 User Manual

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6.4 CARBURATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
The carburettor has a float with a fixed jet and a
“CHOKE” control.
The carburettor can malfunction in the following
ways:
difficult or failed start or insufficient power (if not
due to other causes):
= Carburettor dirty [ 6.4.A
].
engine runs irregularly (if not due to other caus-
es):
= Air has seeped into the carburettor [
6.4.A
].
SERVICING PROCEDURES
WARNING! All operations on the tank and supply
system must be carried out in safe conditions,
so:
do not smoke;
always empty the tank if petrol is not strictly
necessary for the operation to be carried out;
work in a ventilated environment away from
naked flames or unprotected sources of heat;
collect petrol in a suitable container with a
cap using a funnel and avoid spilling it on the
work bench;
remove all traces of spilt petrol immediately;
check you have connected the pipes before
pouring petrol back into the tank.
A) Removing and cleaning the carburettor
1 Remove the conveyor with the tank. [ 6.1.A
].
2 Remove the air filter [ 6.3.B
].
3 Disconnect the two tie rods (1) and (2) and take
the carburettor (3) out of the intake manifold (4).
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GGP Mountfield SV-150 Specifications

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BrandGGP
ModelMountfield SV-150
CategoryEngine
LanguageEnglish

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