WILD HP -
113
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- The spark plug is located at the top of the cylinder head. Remove
the plug (A) and untighten the plug a little (B) turning it anti-clockwise.
- When we feel that the plug is loose, take it out with the hands.
- Remove it and check for cinders or dirt on it.
The plug must be
regularly revised to
check the gap and
the ceramic
insulation.
(A)
(B)
NOTE
The element must be damp but not dripping.
- When the element does not drip anymore we must put it in a
lubricant and greasing bath. We can also wet the filter completely
and not dip it in a liquid bath, the effect will be the same. Apply
special air filter oil to the element foam. If you have no air filter oil,
use engine oil.
- Also clean the filter cage and the filter box with a damp cloth.
- Make sure all the corners are clean before putting all the parts
back in place.
- Grease all the connections, screws and inlets to the air filter.
- Place the filter cage back in position and cover the filter lip with a
thick layer of grease to ensure the correct sealing of the system and
prevent dirt from entering the carburettor.
- Re-install the air filter in the quad and make sure it is correctly
fitted.
CAUTION
Never allow the engine to run without the filter element installed. If
you did, non-filtered air would enter the engine and it may result in
breakdowns or premature wear-out. On the other hand, using the
quad without the filter element may block the carburettor jets and
decrease the engine performance and probably cause engine
overheating.
SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCE
The spark plug is an important part of the engine and it is easy to
inspect. The state of the plug may indicate the state of the engine.
Standard plug: NGKBR8EG QN86 0.7 – 0.8 mm.