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15.9. Float level adjustment
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15. ENGINE

15.1. Valve clearance

15.2. Oil and oilfilter

15.3. Cleaning the oil cooler

15.4. Oil filler unit

15.5. Replacing a crankshaft seal

15.6. Replacing the double joint seals

15.7. Fuel system

15.8. Carburettor

15.9. Float level adjustment

15.10. Carburettor adjustments

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15.9. FLOAT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT

- Take the carburettor cover off the carburettor and turn it around.
- Measure the distance between the core of the floater and the gasket surface including gasket. (see figure 3C.4)
- Now you should measure 18 mm; the permitted mutual difference between the floaters is 1 mm.
- If necessary, bend the lip until the right measure is achieved.
- You should also check that the floaters do not rub against the walls of the carburettor and therefore show an incorrect setting.
• Use your mouth to blow in the small pipe of the supply whilst holding the cover upside down. Now you shouldn’t be able to continue blowing. Then lift the floaters, now you should indeed be able to continue blowing. If this does not function properly, the float pin should be replaced

 

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