Changing The Main Jet - Club Car Turf 252 2007 Maintenance And Service Manual

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S27 FE 350 FUEL SYSTEM

CHANGING THE MAIN JET

See General Warning on page 1-1.
1.
Remove the carburetor.
1.1. Turn fuel shut-off valve on fuel tank to the closed (OFF) position (Figure 18-18, Page 18-26 or Figure
18-19, Page 18-26).
1.2. Loosen the intake air hose clamp (22) and disconnect the intake air hose (23) at the carburetor end only
(Figure 18-1, Page 18-2).
1.3. Remove the governor guard (5).
1.4. Disconnect the governor cable (30) from the carburetor.
1.5. Disconnect the carburetor vent line (14).
1.6. Disconnect the fuel supply line (26) at the carburetor end only. Temporarily plug the end of the fuel line to
prevent fuel leakage.
1.7. Remove the carburetor retaining nuts (19), intake pipe (17), and carburetor (12). See following NOTE.
NOTE: Note the orientation of the gasket (16), between the carburetor intake pipe (17) and the carburetor body (12)
so that it can be replaced in the same orientation (Figure 18-1, Page 18-2).
When removing the carburetor body, the throttle return spring (11) must be disconnected. Note its proper
orientation so that it can be replaced in the same orientation.
The carburetor must be kept upright during removal.
2.
Position the carburetor with the drain screw (11) over a catch basin (Figure 18-2, Page 18-3).
3.
Turn the carburetor bowl drain screw counterclockwise two or three turns and drain all the fuel from the bowl into
the catch basin. Tighten the drain screw to 10 in-lb (1.1 N·m). Return fuel to the fuel tank or dispose of properly.
4.
Mark the body of the carburetor and the carburetor fuel bowl with an indelible ink marker so that, after removal,
the bowl can be installed again in the same position (Figure 18-3, Page 18-3).
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Figure 18-2 Drain Bowl
5.
Remove the carburetor fuel bowl retaining screw and washer (12), then remove the fuel bowl (10) and clean it
with a nonflammable solvent (Figure 18-4, Page 18-4). See following NOTE.
NOTE: Make sure the fuel bowl gasket (9) remains properly seated in the carburetor body when the fuel bowl
is removed.
During normal operation, the fuel bowl retains the float pivot pin (6). Make sure that the float pivot pin does not
fall out of the carburetor body after the fuel bowl is removed.
2007-2009 Turf 252, Carryall 252 and XRT 900 Maintenance and Service Manual
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Figure 18-3 Mark Carburetor and Bowl for Alignment
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Carburetor
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