Carburetor Separation - Yamaha V star 1100 Owner's Manual

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AIR/FUEL, EXHAUST AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
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d. Route the throttle cables and choke cable
along their original paths. These cables must
not be twisted, kinked or pinched. Secure the
cables in the holder (B, Figure 7).
e. Connect each hose to the fitting noted during
removal and route the hose along its original
path.
f. Adjust the throttle cable as described in Chap-
ter Three.
21. Reinstall the surge tank, air filter housing and
fuel tank as described in this chapter.
Separation
Except for the coasting enricher and the starter
plunger, the components that require cleaning can
be removed from each carburetor body without sep-
arating the carburetors. Do not separate the carbure-
tors unless the coasting enricher or starter plunger
requires service.
The carburetors mount to a bracket that sits be-
tween them. The following procedure describes re-
moving the front carburetor from this bracket.
1. Disconnect the connector (A, Figure 31) from
the carburetor heater on the front carburetor.
2. Release the cable ties (B, Figure 31) that secure
the wires to the bracket.
3. Disconnect the connectors from the carburetor
heater (A, Figure 32) and the heater ground (B) on
the rear carburetor.
4. Release the wires from the clamp (C, Figure 32)
on the float bowl.
5. Remove the bolts (Figure 33) that secure the
front carburetor to the carburetor bracket.
6. Carefully pull the front carburetor until it disen-
gages from the connector tubes (Figure 34) on the
rear carburetor.
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