Kawasaki WORKHORSE 250 (2003) [57/322] Fuel system 3 15

Kawasaki WORKHORSE 250 (2003) [57/322] Fuel system 3 15
FUEL SYSTEM 3-15
Carburetor
Carburetor Cleaning
WARNING
Clean the carburetor in a well-ventilated area, and
take care that there is no spark or flame anywhere
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 low-flash
point solvents to clean the carburetor. A fire or ex-
plosion could result.
CAUTION
Do not use compressed air on an assembled carbu-
retor, the float may be crushed by the pressure, and
the vacuum piston diaphragm may be damaged.
Remove as many rubber or plastic parts from the
carburetor as possible before cleaning t he carbure-
tor with a cleaning solution. This will prevent dam-
age or deterioration of the parts.
The carburetor body has plastic parts that cannot
be removed. DO NOT use a strong carburetor
cleaning solution which could attack these parts,
instead, use a mild high-flash point cleaning solu-
tion safe for plastic parts.
Disassemble the carburetor (see Carburetor Disassem-
bly).
Immerse all the metal parts in a carburetor cleaning solu-
tion.
Rinse the parts in water.
When the parts are clean, dry them with compressed air.
Blow the air and fuel passages with compressed air.
Assemble the carburetor (see Carburetor Assembly).
Carburetor 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.
Before removing the carburetor, check the fuel level (see
Fuel Level Inspection).
If the fuel level is incorrect, inspect the rest of the c arbu-
retor before correcting it.

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