14. Loosen the choke cable bracket screw (Fig. 12 below) and remove the cable from the bracket. Cut the zip tie
(Fig. 13 below) that secures the choke cable to the carburetor bracket.
Fig. 12: Choke cable bracket screw.
Fig. 13: Zip tie.
15. Loosen and remove the two 10mm nuts on the carburetor studs. Don’t drop them. See Fig. 14 below.
Fig. 14: Remove the two 10mm nuts from the studs.
16. Pull the air duct off the studs. It’s OK if it comes off the air filter housing too. See Fig. 15 below.
Fig. 15: Air duct between air filter housing and carburetor.
17. The carburetor should now be able to be removed from the studs. Gently slide it off.
18. Remove the fuel line from the intake fitting; slide the hose clamp off the fitting and
gently
slide the fuel line off
the fitting. Do not tear the fuel line. See Fig. 16 below.
Date last modified: 2020/10/26