use and maintenance Gulliver 50
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Do not use petrol or inflammable
solvents to wash the air cleaner,
in order to avoid fires or explo-
sions.
Carefully read page 37 (MAINTE-
NANCE).
Check the conditions of the air cleaner and
clean it monthly or every 4000 km, depend-
ing on the conditions in which the vehicle is
used.
If the vehicle is used on dusty or wet roads,
the cleaning operations and any replace-
ment should be carried out more frequent-
ly.
REMOVING THE AIR CLEANER
◆
Position the vehicle on the stand.
◆
Remove the left lower cover of the rear
part of the fairing, see p. 48 (REMOVING
THE LOWER COVERS OF THE REAR
PART OF THE FAIRING).
◆
Remove the spark plug inspection cover,
see p. 48 (REMOVING THE INSPEC-
TION COVER).
◆
Unscrew and extract the screw (1), tak-
ing the washer and the carburettor drain
pipe ring (2).
◆
By inserting the key in the apposite hole
(3) on the rear part of the fairing, un-
screw and extract the screw (4) with the
relative washer.
◆
Loosen the screw (5).
◆
Grasp the sleeve (6) in correspondence
with the hose clamp and pull it, thus re-
moving the whole air cleaner (7).
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER
◆
Unscrew the three screws (8).
◆
Remove the filter case cover (9) and ex-
tract the filtering element.
◆
To clean the filtering element use clean,
non-inflammable solvents or solvents
with high volatility point, then let it dry
thoroughly.
◆
Apply a filter oil or a thick oil (SAE 80W-
90) on the whole surface of the filtering
element, then squeeze it to eliminate the
oil in excess.
The filter must be well impreg-
nated, though not dripping.
Remember:
1 mile = 1.6 km
1 km = 0.625 miles
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