Kawasaki WORKHORSE 250 (2003) [28/322] 8 periodic maintenance

Kawasaki WORKHORSE 250 (2003) [28/322] 8 periodic maintenance
2-8 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Periodic Maintenance Procedures
Fuel System Cleanliness Inspection
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be ex-
plosive under certain conditions. Turn the ignition
switch OFF. Do not smoke. Make sure the area is
well ventilated and free from any source of flame
or sparks; this includes any appliance with a pilot
light.
Turn the fuel tap to the OFF position.
Run the lower end of the carburetor drain hose to a suit-
able container.
Tu rn out the carburetor drain plug a few turns and drain
the fuel system.
Check to see if water or dirt comes out.
Tighten the drain plug.
If any water or dirt appears during the above inspection,
clean the fuel system (carburetor, tank, fuel hose).
Air Cleaner Element Cleaning and Inspection
NOTE
In dusty areas, the element should be cleaned more
frequently than the recommended interval.
After riding through rain or muddy terrains, the element
should be cleaned immediately.
Since repeated cleaning opens the pores of the ele-
ment, replace it with a new one in accordance with the
Periodic Maintenance Chart.
Also, if there is a break in the element material or any
other damage to the element, replace the element with
a new one.
WARNING
Clean the element in a well-ventilated area, and
take care that there are no sparks or flame any-
where near the working area; this includes any
appliance with a pilot light. Because of the danger
of highly flammable liquids, do not use gasoline or
a low-flash point solvent to clean the foam element.
Remove the air cleaner element (see Air Cleaner Element
Removal).
Clean the element in a bath of high-flash point solvent
using a soft bristle brush.

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