WM, Workshop Manual, K650, K700, K950, K1250, 2001-06, Power ...
WM, Workshop Manual, K650, K700, K950, K1250, 2001-06, Power ...
WM, Workshop Manual, K650, K700, K950, K1250, 2001-06, Power ...
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300<br />
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3<br />
Fuel system<br />
Fuel filter<br />
Mod. 650, 700<br />
The fuel filter can be taken out through<br />
the tank's filler hole.<br />
Fuel filter<br />
Mod. 650, 700<br />
On the fuel pipe in the tank there is a fuel<br />
filter. This is accessible through the filler<br />
hole. Pull out the filter with your fingers or<br />
by means of tool 502 50 83-01.<br />
Remove the tank cap completely.<br />
502 50 83-01<br />
Clean the filter externally if it is not too<br />
severely fouled.<br />
Replace the filter if necessary.<br />
If the filter is not too severly fouled it can<br />
be cleaned externally by means of a brush.<br />
Otherwise it must be replaced.<br />
Check the fuel pipe for cracking and<br />
leakage.<br />
NOTE!<br />
Make sure that the filter's connecting collar<br />
is pressed as far as possible in the fuel<br />
pipe.<br />
A<br />
Mod. 950, 1250<br />
The easiest way to take the fuel filter out<br />
through the fuel tank refill hole is with tool<br />
502 50 83-01.<br />
Mod. 950, 1250<br />
The fuel filter is located on the hose in the<br />
fuel tank. It is accessible through the refill<br />
hole.<br />
Remove the tank fuel cap completely.<br />
Pull out the filter with tool 502 50 03-01.<br />
Pull the metal ring (A) from the filter<br />
connection and then pull the filter off the<br />
hose to either clean it or replace it.<br />
A<br />
502 50 83-01<br />
Fuel hose<br />
All models<br />
Remove the fuel filter and connect<br />
pressure tester No. 501 56 27-01. Pump<br />
up the pressure to about 100 kPa and<br />
observe whether any bubbles are formed.<br />
Fuel hose<br />
All models<br />
Remove the fuel filter and connect<br />
pressure tester No. 501 56 27-01.<br />
Pump up the pressure to about 100 kPa.<br />
Leakage and cracks in the hose are easy<br />
to detect if any bubbles are formed.<br />
25<br />
35<br />
45<br />
501 56 27-01<br />
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