Periodic Maintenance Procedures
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Tighten:
Torque - Air Cleaner Housing Cover Bolts : 4.9 N·m ( 0.50
kgf·m, 43 in·lb)
L = 10 mm (0.39 in.) [A]
L = 25 mm (0.98 in.) [B]
Fuel Hose Replacement
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Remove the fuel tank (see Fuel Tank Removal in the Fuel
System (DFI) chapter).
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Be sure to place a piece of cloth [A] around the fuel hose
joint.
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Insert a standard tip screwdriver [B] into the slit [C] on the
joint lock [D].
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Turn [A] the driver to disconnect the joint lock [B].
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Pull the fuel hose joint [C] out of the delivery pipe.
Fuel is flammable and explosive under certain con-
ditions and can cause severe burns. Be prepared
for fuel spillage; any spilled fuel must be completely
wiped up immediately. When the fuel hose is dis-
connected, fuel spills out from the hose and the
pipe. Cover the hose connection with a clean shop
towel to prevent fuel spillage.
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Replace the fuel hose [A] with a new one.
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Run the fuel hose correctly (see Cable, Wire, and Hose
Routing section in the Appendix chapter).
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Insert [B] the fuel hose joint [C] straight onto the delivery
pipe until the hose joint clicks.
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Push [D] the joint lock [E].
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Push and pull [A] the fuel hose joint [B] back and forth
more than two times and make sure it is locked and does
not come off.
Leaking fuel can cause a fire or explosion resulting
in severe burns. Make sure the fuel hose joint is
installed correctly on the delivery pipe and that it
doesn't leak.
If it comes off, reinstall the hose joint.
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Install the fuel tank (see Fuel Tank Installation in the Fuel
System (DFI) chapter).
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Start the engine and check the fuel hose for leaks.
WARNING
WARNING
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 2-51
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