9.4
Section 9
Disassembly
2. Disconnect the governor spring from the governor
lever and from the throttle control lever of the
speed control bracket.
3. Remove the two hex. fl ange screws and speed
control bracket. See Figure 9-9.
Mounting
Screws
Choke
Control
Lever
Choke Linkage
Speed Control
Bracket
Governor Lever
Hex. Flange Nut
Ground Lead
(some models)
Baffl e Screw
and Washer
Carburetor
Gasket
Inlet Fuel Line
Figure 9-9. Removing Speed Control Bracket.
4. Disconnect the choke linkage from the choke
control lever of speed control bracket.
5. Loosen the hex. fl ange nut and remove the
governor arm from the cross shaft.
6. Disconnect the fuel line from the inlet fi tting of the
carburetor. See Figure 9-10.
Figure 9-10. Removing Fuel Line and Carburetor.
7. Remove the baffl e screw and internal tooth
washer securing the ground lead for the fuel
solenoid, if so equipped. See Figure 9-11.
Figure 9-11. Removing Baffl e Screw and Washer.
8. Remove the carburetor and gasket from the
intake studs.
Remove Fuel Pump (If So Equipped)
WARNING: Explosive Fuel!
Gasoline is extremely fl ammable and its vapors can
explode if ignited. Store gasoline only in approved
containers, in well ventilated, unoccupied buildings,
away from sparks or fl ames. Do not fi ll the fuel tank
while the engine is hot or running, since spilled fuel
could ignite if it comes in contact with hot parts or
sparks from ignition. Do not start the engine near
spilled fuel. Never use gasoline as a cleaning agent.
1. Disconnect the fuel lines from the outlet and inlet
fi ttings of the fuel pump. See Figure 9-12.
2. Remove the two hex. fl ange screws, fuel pump,
and gasket.
Pump Outlet
Fuel Line
Fuel Pump
Gasket
Hex. Flange
Screws
Figure 9-12. Removing Fuel Pump.
Summary of Contents for CV11-16
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