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KYMCO GRAND DINK 125 User Manual

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13. FUEL SYSTEM/CARBURETOR/
FUEL PUMP/ FUEL TANK
13-5
GRAND DINK 125/150
SERVICE INFORMATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
When working with gasoline, keep away from sparks and flames.
Note the locations of O-rings when disassembling and replace them with new ones during
assembly.
Before float chamber disassembly, drain the residual gasoline from the float chamber.
Do not try to disassemble the auto bystarter.
When assembling the vacuum chamber and air cut-off valve, be careful not to damage the
diaphragms.
All cables, fuel lines and wires must be routed and secured at correct locations.
When removing the fuel tank, keep sparks and flames away from the working area.
When removing the fuel tank, the remaining fuel in the tank must be lower than _ of the fuel tank
capacity to avoid gasoline overflowing.
Fuel tank capacity: 10.5 liters
SPECIFICATIONS
125cc
VE0222 B
18.5
2_ ±_
150cc
35#
1500±100rpm
40cc/1500rpm/10
seconds
Venturi dia. (mm)
VE26
VE26
Identification number
VE060A
VE061A
Float level (mm)
18.5
18.5
Pilot screw opening
2±1/2
2 1/2±1/2
Main jet
102#
102#
Slow jet
35#
35#
Idle speed
1700
1700
Fuel pump output
17L/Hr/7000rpm
17L/Hr/7000rpm
SPECIAL TOOLS
Float level gauge
Fuel unit remover

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KYMCO GRAND DINK 125 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement124.6 cc
TransmissionCVT
Front SuspensionTelescopic fork
Front BrakeDisc
Rear BrakeDrum
Seat Height780 mm
Starting SystemElectric
Cooling SystemLiquid-cooled

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