2. If
the radiator hoses become swollen, aged, or
cracked, replace the radiator hoses and re-tighten
the hose clamps properly.
(1) Radiator hose (2) Hose clamps
4. Checking the fuel line and the
intake air line
1. Check
to see that all fuel lines and hose clamps are
tightened and not damaged.
2. If hose, pipes, and clamps are found worn or
damaged, replace or repair them at once.
(1) Fuel lines
(1) Hose
(2)
Pipes
(3) Clamps
5. Checking and adjusting the V-belt
tension
WARNING
T
o avoid personal injury or death:
• First stop the engine.
• After servicing, make sure to replace the belt
cover in its original position.
(1) Belt cover (2) Bolt
• Fastening
with more than the specified
tightening torque may cause the cover to crack.
(2) Bolt Tightening torque 23.5 Nâ‹…m to 27.5 Nâ‹…m
IMPORTANT :
• If
the engine is run with a loose alternator belt,
the belt could slip and cause insufficient battery
charging. Check V-belt tension regularly.
• If the alternator belt breaks or jumps off, the
indicator light for battery charge will light up.
Stop the engine immediately.
 MAINTENANCE EVERY 250 SERVICE HOURS