31/CARBURETOR
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18.1
Removing the carburetor (50 SX)
Danger
Fire hazard
Fuel is highly flammable.
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Never refuel the vehicle near open flames or burning cigarettes, and always switch off the engine first. Be careful that no
fuel is spilt, especially on hot vehicle components. Clean up spilt fuel immediately.
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Fuel in the fuel tank expands when warm and can escape if the tank is overfilled. See the notes on refueling.
Warning
Danger of poisoning
Fuel is poisonous and a health hazard.
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Avoid contact between fuel and skin, eyes and clothing. Do not inhale fuel vapors. If fuel gets into your eyes, rinse immedi-
ately with water and contact a doctor. Wash affected skin areas immediately with soap and water. If fuel is swallowed, con-
tact a doctor immediately. Change clothing that has come into contact with fuel. Store fuel in a suitable canister according
to regulations and keep it out of the reach of children.
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Turn the knurled screw on the fuel tap all the way clockwise.
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Pull off fuel hose
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Info
Remaining fuel may run out of the fuel hose.
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Unscrew hose clip
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Unscrew hose clip
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Take off clamp
and pull off the engine breather hose.
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Pull the carburetor out of the intake flange.
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Pull the carburetor forward out of the carburetor connection boot.
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Remove screws
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Remove the throttle slide cover and pull the throttle slide out of the carburetor.
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Drain the remaining fuel.
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