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2001 - Bengts Cykel & Motor

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ENGLISH<br />

• With the coolant tank cap still removed start the engine and let it warm up to reach<br />

it’s operating temperature. Refill more coolant when needed a little by little.<br />

• Close the cap and run the engine a few minutes more. Stop the engine and check<br />

the coolant level.<br />

Air cooled engines<br />

There is a fan in the engine taking fresh air through the openings in the hood.<br />

The air follows through the cooling ribs in the engine and through special conduits out from<br />

the engine room.<br />

All models have a fan belt rotating the cooling fan.<br />

• Check the belt tension regularly once a week.<br />

• The belt tension is right when the belt can be pressed down 8—9 mm with finger<br />

between the belt pulleys.<br />

NOTE: The belt can be pressed e.g. with a screwdriver through the protection net.<br />

Adjusting fan belt<br />

Fan belt tension<br />

8 - 10 mm<br />

• Remove the protection net of the fan.<br />

• Open the center nut of the upper fan pulley. In the tool kit there is a special tool for<br />

holding the fan.<br />

• Remove the pulley half. The belt is tightened when the shims between belt pulleys<br />

are reduced. The belt is loosened by adding shims.<br />

NOTE: The removed shims are to be placed under the inner pulley half or in the tool kit.<br />

34 _____________________________________________ OPERATOR’S MANUAL

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