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Gas Tank
REMOVING
1. Turn the gas tank valve to the OFF position.
2. Remove the seat.
3. Disconnect the hose from the carburetor to the gas
tank at the tank connection.
4. Cut the tie-down securing the gas hose to the cables
and hoses.
5. Remove the cap screws securing the gas tank to the
frame.
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6. Remove the vent hose; then remove the gas tank.
CLEANING AND INSPECTING
NOTE: Whenever a part is worn excessively, cracked,
or damaged in any way, replacement is necessary.
1. Clean all gas tank components with parts-cleaning
solvent.
2. Inspect all hoses for cracks or leaks.
3. Inspect gas tank valve, tank cap, and tank for leaks,
holes, and damaged threads.
4. Inspect the gas gauge for proper operation.
INSTALLING
1. Place the gas tank into position on the frame; then
install the cap screws. Tighten securely.
2. Connect the gas hose from the carburetor; then
secure hose to cables and hoses with a cable tie.
3. Install the vent hose; then fill the gas tank with gaso-
line.
4. Turn the gas tank valve to the ON position and
inspect for leakage.
5. Install the seat.
Gas Tank Valve
The ATV has a valve attached to the gas tank. There are
three positions: ON, RES, and OFF.
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In the OFF position, the valve will not allow gasoline to
flow to the carburetor. In the ON position (the normal
operating position), gasoline will flow from the tank to
the carburetor. In this position on the Utility, 4.54 L (1.2
U.S. gal.) will remain in the tank as a reserve quantity.
Moving the valve to the RES position will allow the
operator to use the remaining gasoline in the tank. When
turning the valve to any of the three positions, make sure
the indicator is pointed directly at the position desired.
REMOVING/INSPECTING
1. Remove the gas hose from the valve by releasing the
clamp.
2. Remove the two machine screws securing the valve;
then remove the valve. Account for the gasket.
3. Inspect the gasket and valve/tank mating surfaces for
damage or deterioration.
4. Inspect for and remove any obstructions in the valve.
INSTALLING
1. Place the valve and gasket into position on the tank
and secure with the machine screws. Tighten
securely.
2. Install the gas hose onto the valve with the clamp.
Gas/Vent Hoses
Replace the gas hose every two years. Damage from
aging may not always be visible. Do not bend or obstruct
the routing of the carburetor vent hose. Make sure the
vent hose is securely connected to the carburetor and the
opposite end is always open.
! WARNING
Whenever any maintenance or inspection is made on
the fuel system during which there may be fuel leakage,
there should be no welding, smoking, open flames, etc.,
in the area.
! WARNING
Drain the gas tank prior to this procedure.
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