The fuel filter is located in the fuel line about
12˝ from
the carburetor on the side of the engine. Replace the
filter yearly. Prior to the removal of the old filter, note
the direction of fuel flow as indicated on the filter. Have
towels readily available in order to quickly remove any
fuel leakage. Always use new hose clamps and ensure
the security of the new filter by lightly pulling on each
hose. Always perform maintenance outdoors or in a well
ventilated area. Do not smoke or allow any open flames in
the vicinity of any maintenance activities.
3.2 Changing your fuel filter
1) Locate your fuel filter and mark the direction it is
facing.
2) Clamp each side of the fuel filter to minimize and
gas spills.
3) Remove the clips from each side of the fuel filter
and
remove the fuel filter.
4) Place the new fuel filter in the same direction as
the
old and place clips back into place and remove
clamps.
The air cleaner is the engine’s only defense against
damaging foreign particles. It is very important that the air
cleaner element is inspected prior to each use. Remove
the element and tap its sides in order to remove debris. Do
not blow the filter out using compressed air. Doing so will
greatly reduce the air cleaner’s effectiveness. Replace
yearly; more often in dusty environments. Adhering to these
practices will help prevent loss of power and premature
engine failure.
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