Release 00 - 03/2018
Engine RS100 - RSC100
page 23
Service manual
General information
The carburettor has a oat with a xed jet and a “CHOKE” control.
See the relevant section [
16] for advice on resolving problems due to carburation.
The carburettor is located on the left-hand side of the engine. For maintenance operations it is necessary
to dismantle the air intake lter in the sequence shown below.
Dismantle the engine from the machine following the instructions in section [ 15.1].
8. CARBURATION ( valid for RSC100 model)
WARNING! All operations on the tank and
supply system must be carried out in safe
conditions, so:
- do not smoke;
- always empty the tank if petrol is not strictly
necessary for the operation to be carried out;
- work in a ventilated environment away from
nakedamesorunprotectedsourcesofheat;
- collect petrol in a suitable container with a cap
using a funnel and avoid spilling it on the work
bench;
- remove all traces of spilt petrol immediately;
- check you have connected the pipes before
pouring petrol back into the tank.
8.1. Removing and cleaning the carburettor
1 - Remove the lter element [
7.1].
2 - Unscrew the two nuts (1) holding the lter carrier
(2) to the engine and remove it. Pull off the breather
tube (3).
3 - Remove the clamp (4) for the petrol pipe (5)
from the side of the carburettor and use a suitable
container to collect all the petrol in the pipe.
4 - Remove the gasket (6) and bring the intake throt-
tle rod to a minimum, pulling out the carburettor.
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