FUEL SYSTEM 3-13
Carburetor
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Connect two suitable hoses [A] to the fuel level gauge [B]
and the float chamber of the carburetors.
Special Tool - Fuel Level Gauge: 57001-1017
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Mark the additional graduation [C] 15 mm (0.59 in.) higher
than the top graduation [D].
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Hold the gauge so that the additional graduation is placed
slightly higher than the punch mark [E].
[F] Front Carburetor
[G] Rear Carburetor
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Run the engine at idle speed.
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Loosen the carburetor drain screw.
Special Tool - Carburetor Drain Plug Wrench, Hex 3:
57001-1269
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Wait until the fuel level in the gauge settles.
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Hold the gauge vertically and lower it slowly so that the
additional graduation aligns with punch mark.
NOTE
○
Do not align the additional graduation on the gauge
lower than the punch m ark. If it is lowered and then
raised, the gauge will show a fluid level that is higher
than the actual level, which will require a remeasure-
ment.
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Read the fuel level [H].
If the fuel level is incorrect, adjust it.
Fuel Level
Standard:
Front 20.4 ±1 mm (0.80 ±0.04 in.) below the
punch mark
Rear 19.5 ±1 mm (0.77 ±0.04 in.) below the
punch mark
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Stop the engine.
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Tighten the drain screw.
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Repeat the same procedure for the other carburetor.