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Troubleshooting; Fuel In The Cylinder Cavity - BRISTERS TRAIL WAGON Operator's Manual

2 wheel & 4 wheel drive models

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Section 6

Fuel in the Cylinder Cavity

In the event that the fuel valve is left open while
tran
sp rting or towing this Bris
o
pos
sible that fuel has leaked down into th
cav
ity. f this has occurred the engine wi
I
the
cyl der cavity full of fuel the en
in
has "l
ocked
up". Below are the
your Brister
Utility Vehicle eng
the cylinde
r cavity.
Use EXTREME CAUTION when
performing the activity below.
Gasoline is EXTREMELY FLAMABLE!
1. Move the vehicle to a well ventilated area, awa
from sparks or flame.
2. Pa
rk Vehicle on a level surface, set park brake,
turn off ignition switch, and remove switch key.
3. Next, remove the wire connected to the spar
plug. And remove the spark plug from the
engine. (See Figure 6-1) (Spark Plug Wren
supplied with Operator's Manual)
4. WARNING: Stand away from the spark plug
hole when performing step 5. Fuel can sp
several feet.
5.
Wearing eye protection, slowly pull the recoil
start grip handle (See Figure 6-2) in an upward
motion. This should force the fuel out of the
cylinder cavity through the spark plug hole.
C
aution: This gasoline spraying out of the
c
ylinder cavity is very flammable, use extreme
c
aution and make sure there are no sparks or
fl
ames nearby.
6.
R
epeat step 3 until only air escapes out of the
s
park plug hole.
7.
P
roperly replace the spark plug back into the
cylinde
r head, move the vehicle away from any
s
pilled fuel. If there is fuel on the vehicle itself,
allow for it to evaporate before continuing.
8. Connect the plug wire. Your Brister Utility
Vehicle is now ready to start.

Troubleshooting

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Figure 6-1
Figure 6-2
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