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Effectivity 914 Series
Edition 1 / Rev. 2
page 59
July 01/2008
d04352
73-00-00
BRP-Rotax
Maintenance Manual
3.6) Intake manifolds fitting
See 72-00-00 sec. 3.17.
3.7) Engaging the carburetor support
See Figs. 73-48 and 73-49.
Check that the tension spring (1) moves freely in the allen screw (2) and in the
distance sleeve (5) and engage the tension spring in the engagement latch (3)
using a suitable tool. Ensure that the two arms (4) of the tension clamp with the
engagement latch point upwards. If necessary, correct the position of the
tension clamp.
CAUTION: To ensure efficient carburetor suspension, a distance of 40 mm
(1.57 in.) between the allen screw (2) and the engagement latch
(3) must be respected.
If a counter sunk screw is fitted instead of the allen screw and the distance
sleeve, support set part no. 887730, see Fig. 73-54, must be used.
Repeat procedure for second carburetor.
NOTE: Only on 912 Series: On engine models from the year 96 onwards,
the carburetor support is already fitted in serial production. We
recommend installing it on all engines older than this. See
Service Bulletin SB-912-010,”Fitting of a carburetor support”,
latest issue.
Engines 912 S, 912 ULS, 914 UL and 914 F have been equipped
with the carburetor support since the beginning of production.
04730
2
03884
2
5
4
3
1
Fig. 73-49
Fig. 73-48
(1.57 in.)

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