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14.9 Manifold
The intake system has two inlets.
1. The upper intake (E) lets fuel and air mixture from
the carburettor into the cylinder (G). See gure 23.
2. The lower intake (F) lets air into the cylinder (G). See
gure 23.
3. Fit the carburettor with air lter holder on the
manifold. See chapter Fitting the carburettor on the
chainsaw.
4. Assemble the following parts:
• Muer.
• Spark plug.
• Cylinder cover.
• Chain and bar.
5. If a new piston and/or cylinder is tted, the chainsaw
should be run-in for 3-4 hours. See carburettor
settings.
14.10 Dismantling the manifold when
the cylinder is attached to the
chainsaw
The following components must be removed before
the manifold can be removed from the chainsaw:
• Cylinder cover
• Air lter and air lter holder
• Carburettor
• Start/stop switch
1. Remove the two upper screws on the manifold. See
gure 24.
2. Remove the partition wall by pulling it upwards. See
gure 24.
3. Punch a hole in the carburettor area base using a
screwdriver. See gure 25.
4. Unfold the rubber cover and loosen the right of the
lower screws on the manifold 2-3 turns. Use the
hole that you punched in the carburettor area base
to reach the screw from a suitable angle. See gure
25.
5. Unfold the rubber cover and loosen the left lower
screw 2-3 turns. Use the start/stop switch opening to
reach the screw from a suitable angle.See gure 25.
6. Tilt the manifold forward (away from the cylinder)
and carefully pull it upwards to remove it. See gure
25.
NOTE! Place the screwdriver inside the carbu-
rettor area base and punch outwards. Doing the
opposite way increases the risk of dirt or small
components entering the intake system.
Fig. 23
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
Carburettor