Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Manual
Type:
CT
Series:
CTLS
LSA
Page: 5-4
AF 04800001
Revision No. 3
Date: 14 Sep 2008
Fig. 4, a
Fig. 4, b
c. If the carb heat valve on the airbox does not move properly, check the cable connecting the
choke and the handle and eliminate the problem as follows:
1. Inspect the cable for frays and if the sleeve is missing near the attachment of the cable to the
valve.
2. Check the cable stop at cable connection to the handle inside the instrument panel.
3. If the stop is missing, connect the cable to the control handle and secure by the stop using a
screwdriver.
4. If frayed, replace the cable (while replacing the handle must be pushed (Fig. 4,
а
).
a. Replace the damaged cable. Pass the new cable through the bowden cable into the
engine compartment.
b. Check the choke control handle for operating according to item 2. If positive, continue
with next step.
d. If the carb heat is not activated, when the handle is pulled out (Fig. 4, b) do the following;
Release the stop by a screwdriver and tighten the cable.
Secure the stop using a screwdriver.
Check the control handle for operation per item b. If positive, continue with item e.
e. If the carb heat is activated, but the handle is not fully pulled out, do the following;
Mark length on the handle it can be pulled more (distance “
а
” from the bracket to the cotter-pin in the
handle). Fig. 5.
Release the stop
С
9997816
С
(Cable stop 1806-Z ni) by a screwdriver.
Fig. 5
Move the stop
С
9997816
С
(Cable stop 1806-Z ni) on distance
а
towards the tip of the cable
С
9997065
В
(Steel rope 7x7 1 mm) and secure the stop
С
9997816
С
(Cable stop 1806-Z ni) using
and screwdriver.
Check the handle for operating per item b. If positive, continue with item f.
f. Length of the running end of the cable (from the tip to the stop) must not exceed 2 in. / 50 mm.
g. Install and secure the left instrument panel. Tighten the bolts by a 3 hex-nut wrench.
h. Check the hose of fuel discharge from the air box and the carburetor bottom to avoid the fire risk.