CARBURETTOR
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Components
1. Throttle valve
2. Air valve
3. Choke valve
4. Pulse line, to the carburettor's
pump diaphragm
5. Fuel line
6. High and low speed jet (set at the
factory)
7. Idle screw, speed adjustment
8. Throttle rod for the choke
9. Pump diaphragm
– on top in relation to the crankcase
via the pulse line
– fuel under the diaphragm
10. Fuel pump's valve flaps
11. Fuel chamber, measurement
chamber diaphragm above
12. Needle valve for pressure
regu lator
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5
2
3
6
7
8
4
9
10
11
12
Dismantling/
assembling
Dismantling the air valve
Dismantle the air valve if the
work demands this.
Dismantling/assembling
Dismantling the air valve
The air valve is secured on the carburet-
tor by two screws.
The air valve does not need to be dis-
mantled to check the function of the
carburettor or for most service work.
However, dismantling the air valve facili-
tates accessibility.
Link rod
Note the attachment of the link rod
when reassembling.
Link rod
Note the attachment of the link
rod when reassembling.
Turn the gasket the right way!
Make sure that the gasket is turned the
right way so that the arrow is not cove-
red. The channel connects the crankcase
with the carburettor's pump diaphragm
(pulse channel).
Turn the gasket the right
way!
Make sure that the gasket faces
the right way so the pulse chan-
nel is not covered.