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6. Inspect the air intake gasket.
NOTE: The air intake gasket is a Vulcanized
metal gasket. If the rubber is not ripped or
deformed, it can be reused.
See Figure 3.14.
7. Re-install by following the above steps in
reverse order.
NOTE: Tighten the carburetor nuts to a torque of
80 - 106 in lbs (9-12 Nm).
Figure 3.14
Vulcanized metal
gasket
Carburetor Insulator
CAUTION: When working around the fuel sys-
tem, do not bring any sources of heat, spark, or
open flame near the work area.
1. Remove the intake elbow by following the previ-
ously described steps.
NOTE: Drain the fuel tank before starting work to
prevent spillage.
NOTE: Dispose of drained fuel in a safe and
responsible manner.
2. Remove the carburetor.
2a. Disconnect the fuel line from the fuel tank.
See Figure 3.15.
NOTE: The barb on the carburetor inlet is very
sharp. If The fuel line is pulled off of it, the line
will be damaged and must be replaced.
Figure 3.15
Remove the fuel line
from the fuel tank
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