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Honda CRF50F 2004-2015 - Emission Control Systems

Honda CRF50F 2004-2015
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GENERAL INFORMATION
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
The U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(EPA),
and
the
California
Air
Resources Board (CAR
B)
require
that
off
-road
motorcycle
comply
with
applicable exhaust emissions standards
during
its
useful life,
when
operated and
maintained
according
to
the
instruction
provided.
SOURCE
OF
EMISSIONS
The
combustion
process
produces
carbon
monoxide
,
oxides
of
nitrogen
,
and
hydrocarbons.
Controlling
hydrocarbons
and
oxides
of
nitrogen is very
important
because,
under
certain
conditions,
they react
to
form
photochemical
smog
when
subjected
to
sunlight.
Carbon
monoxide
does
not
react in
the
same
way
,
but
it
is toxic.
Honda
Motor
Co
., Ltd. utilizes
various
systems
to
reduce
carbon
monoxide,
oxides
of
nitrogen
,
and
hydrocarbons.
EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
The exhaust
emission
control
system
is
composed
of
appropriate
carburetor
setting,
no
adjustments
should
be
made
except
for
high
altitude
setting
and
idle
speed
adjustment
with
the
throttle
stop
screw. The
exhaust
emission
control
system
is
separate
from
the
crankcase
emission
control
system
.
CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
The
engine
is
equipped
with
a
closed
crankcase
system
to
prevent
discharging
crankcase
emissions
into
the
atmosphere
.
~Iow-by
gas
is
returned
to the
combustion
chamber
through
the
air
cleaner
and
carburetor
.
AIR CLEANER
CARBURETOR
--
___
_
CRANKCASE
BREATHER DRAIN HOSE
CRANKCASE
BREATHER
STORAGE
TANK
BLOW-BY GAS
¢::=
FRESH
AIR
1-17

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