Fuel Trank - Honda CB160 Shop Manual

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4. FR AME
Fig. 4. 31
Removing of fuel cock
Fig. 4. 32
Removing cock body
Fig. 4. 33
Installing side cover
FUEL TANK
SIDE COVER
6XB HEX BOLT
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Fig.
4. 34
Sectional view of side cover retaining screw
7.
By loosening the joint nut, the cock assembly is
separated from the tank. (Refer to Fig.
4.
31)
8.
When the fuel strainer cap packing and the fuel
strainer screen are removed, along with two 6 X
24 small cross point screws, the fuel cock body
is separated from the fuel tank (complete). (Refer
to Fig.
4. 32)
C.
Inspection
1.
Inspection of gas leakage of fuel tank.
(CAUTION)
Generally, a water pressure test is made.
How-
ever, high pressure may damage the tight contact
section.
2.
Inspection of blocking of the fuel filler cap hole.
3.
Inspection of fatique and breakage of the front
and rear' cushion rubbers.
4.
Inspection of fatigue and breakage of the cock
valve packing A, and strainer cap packirig, and
filler cap packing.
5.
Inspection of aging and breakage of fuel lines
A and B and the reserve line.
D.
Assembly
1.
Install the cock assembly.
2.
Install the side cover. (Refer to Fig.
4.
33)
(CAUTION)
As the side cover is hooked to the tank body
· at its rear section and is secured by the inner side
of the emblem, the designated 6 X 1 0 6 mm bolt
should be used. (Refer to Fig.
3. 34)

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