
FUEL HOSE ATTACHMENT
There are three hoses in close proximity to the
carburetor. To make certain that the correct hose is
connected to the fuel tank, locate the hose that is
already attached to the carburetor (at the bottom,
driver's side of the carburetor). This hose will be in
close proximity to the air filter box. The remaining
hoses are used for vacuum and venting purposes.
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FUEL TANK ATTACHMENT
Attach fuel tank to cargo rack at the passenger side
rear, below the two hanging metal flanges using (2)
5/16" x 3/4" bolts and (2) 5/16" lock washers.
Note: Do not overtighten.
Note: Fuel capacity = 1 gallon
Note: The fuel cap must be vented.
Turn the vent screw on the fuel cap
counter clockwise to vent the tank.
Failure to do so will prohibit your unit
from running.
FUEL TANK AND HOSE ATTACHMENT
Fuel hose and clamp
attached to gas tank.
Two hose clamps can be
found on the fuel hose. One
is used for securing the fuel
hose to the carburetor (please
do not remove this clamp).
The second is used for
securing the fuel hose to the
fuel tank.
Attach fuel hose to fuel tank. Insure that the fuel hose
extends beyond the barbed nipple of the fuel tank
insert and is flush against the side wall.
Position the hose clamp over end of hose.
Note: Check for leaks.
To properly check for leaks - fill tank with fuel, crank
engine and let it run for a few seconds to get fuel into
the fuel line, kill engine, and then check for leaks.