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7. Remove the screw that fastens the engine
shroud by the fuel tank using a #2 phillips screw
driver.
See Figure 3.4.
8. Remove the two carburetor nuts using a 10 mm
wrench.
See Figure 3.5.
9. Work the engine shroud off of the carburetor
studs.
NOTE: Be careful to pop the primer line out of
the notch that secures it while working the
engine shroud off.
See Figure 3.6.
10. Disconnect the fuel line from the fuel tank.
NOTE: The barb on the carburetor fuel inlet nip-
ple is very sharp and will damage the inside of
the fuel line if the fuel line is removed. Therefore
if the line is removed from the carburetor, it must
be replaced.
11. Disconnect the throttle linkage and return spring
from the carburetor.
See Figure 3.7.
Figure 3.4
Remove this screw
Figure 3.5
carburetor nuts
Figure 3.6
Pop primer line out of
notch while working the
shroud off
Figure 3.7
fuel line
disconnected
Throttle linkage
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