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2
3
4
5
6
7
11
8
9
10
– Now, pull the cable disc approx. 5 mm (0.1968 in) outward and turn it
until the throttle valve can be lifted out of the carburetor and detach the
rollers
1
at the throttle valve.
– Take the throttle valve together with the 4 rollers
2
and the valve
paddle out of the carburetor.
NOTE: When you turn the cable disc, it must not be blocked by the stop
screw (see photo). Otherwise, pull the shaft further outward.
– Turn the carburetor around, remove the 3 screws and remove the cover
of the accelerator pump.
NOTE: When dismounting the cover, watch out for the spring and the sea-
ling rings as they may get lost easily.
– Remove the 2 sealing rings, the spring and the diaphragm from the
pump housing.
– Remove the screw and dismount the float chamber.
– Unhitch the push rod
3
of the accelerator pump and dismount it.
– Take the plastic part
4
off the needle jet.
– Loosen the screw
5
, pull out the float hinge pin
6
and dismount the
float together with the float needle valve.
– Remove the screw
7
and use pliers to carefully extract the seat of the
float needle valve from the carburetor.
– Turn out the idling jet
8
, the starting jet
9
and the needle jet together
with the main jet
bk
.
– Turn in the mixture control screw
bl
down to the stop, count the number
of turns and write it down.
– Turn out the mixture control screw and dismount it together with the
spring, the washer, and the O-ring.
NOTE: The spring, the washer, and the O-ring will usually remain in the
bore. These parts can be removed with the help of compressed air.