CARBURETOR MAINTENANCE
The carburetors will require the fuel in the float bowls be drained periodically. This will ensure
that any contaminants that have accumulated in the float bowls do not enter the main or idle
jets of the carburetors. The fuel can be drained by opening the drains provided on the bottom
of the float bowls.
The fuel filters should also be changed every 10,000 km or when they appear to be dirty or
blocking fuel. Changing the filters will ensure that clean fuel is provided to the carburetors and
that there is no fuel starvation.
The carburetor to cylinder head adapters should be checked for leaks and cracks every trip.
Failure of the adapters will cause the carburetor fuel mixture to become lean and cause
internal
damage to the engine.
CALIFORNIA EMISSION SYSTEM
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