Service manual
FUEL/ CARBURATOR
2. If the carburetor is extremely dirty or contaminated with
fuel residue and varnish, soak for short periods only in
carburetor cleaner, and rinse in hot water.
3. Replace the jets if they have a buildup of fuel residue
or bacterial growth that cannot be removed. Even a small
amount of residue will reduce the flow characteristics of
the jet.
4. Verify all passages and jets are unobstructed by
spraying electrical contact cleaner through the passages.
Do not use wire or welding tip cleaners as the orifice size
may be altered.
5. Use low-pressure air to dry carburetor body and all
components.
Carburetor Removal - General
The following procedure is provided to use as a reference
when removing the carburetor from vehicle. Some steps may
differ slightly between models.
1. Remove the seat.
2. Loosen air cleaner box bolts.
3. Bend and tie up fuel intake hose then drain the fuel from the
carb through the drain screw.
4. Loosen the intake boot clamp between the carburetor and air
cleaner.
5. Open the carb cap then disconnect the throttle cable end
from.
6. Disconnect the choke cable end from the choke lever.
7. Remove fuel tube and vent tube.
8. Loosen manifold intake nuts.
9. Remove carburetor from ATV.
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