OWNER'S MANUAL POWER JET Rev. 1.0
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7.5 Carburetor Maintenance
Diaphragm carburetor maintenance.
Fig. 23 Cleaning the carburetor’s
internal filter
The diaphragm carburetor is provided with an internal filter
that may get clogged and cause carburetion problems that
shows with power losses.
To clean it is necessary to open the carburetor from the fuel
entering side.
Remove the aluminum lid held by four screws. You do clean it
by a spout of air or by a fuel wet soft brush.
Do not remove the filter, clean it while leaving on its seat. Do
pay attention to cover with your finger about half of the filter
housing, as shown in the picture, it may slip out. For settings
and modifications go to carburation
7.6 Long Term Storage
Long Term Storage is defined as anything longer than 3 months. The long-term storage procedure is as
follows:
x
Drain fuel tank completely.
x
Start and run engine at idle until it stops from fuel starvation. This removes all fuel from
the carburetor and lines.
x
Remove spark plug. Inject 4 teaspoons of 2-cycle oil into the spark plug hole. Gently pull
the starter rope a few times to distribute the oil, then reinstall the plug.
x
Clean the prop of any dirt and/or oil.
x
Clean the cage, harness, etc. so that it is free from dirt and/or oil.
x
Cover the machine with a sheet or light cloth.
x
Store in a clean, dry place.