
FUEL AND CARBURETOR
6-14
CARBURETOR CLEANING
Carburetor cleaners can be extremely caustic. Extended
periods of soaking can loosen the adhesive sealer on the
passage drill-way plugs. Do not soak rubber or plastic
components (such as the vacuum slide diaphragm, needle seat
screen, or O-Rings in caustic cleaning solutions. Irreparable
damage may occur. Do not use agitator--type carburetor
cleaning equipment. Rubber parts must be cleaned with mild
detergent and hot water only.
1. Thoroughly clean the carburetor body, jets, and all passages
with carburetor cleaner or electrical contact cleaner.
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.
Summary of Contents for AT56-69E
Page 35: ...MAINTENANCE 2 25 ...
Page 45: ...CVT SYSTEM 3 4 CVT EXPLODED VIEW ...
Page 56: ...ENGINE 4 3 ENGINE ILLUSTRATION ENGINE EXPLODED VIEW ...
Page 57: ...ENGINE 4 4 ...
Page 58: ...ENGINE 4 5 COOLING SYSTEM EXPLODED VIEW ...
Page 59: ...ENGINE 4 6 OIL FLOW DIAGRAM ...
Page 125: ...FUEL AND CARBURETOR 6 15 FUEL TANK SYSTEM ...
Page 135: ...BODY SUSPENSION STEERING 7 6 SUSPENSION ...
Page 142: ...BODY SUSPENSION STEERING 7 13 STEERING ...
Page 151: ...BRAKES 8 6 FRONT BRAKE EXPLODED VIEW MASTER CYLINDER ...
Page 196: ...ELECTRICAL 9 31 WIRE DIAGRAM ...