Replacement Part List

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CLEARING A FLOODED ENGINE
If the engine fails to start after repeated attempts, it may be ooded with ex-
cess fuel. Follow the steps below to clear a ooded engine:
. Park the mini bike on a rm, level surface and turn the engine stop switch
to the “o” position.
. Turn the fuel valve lever into the “o” position.
. Push the choke lever into the “run” position.
. Twist the throttle and hold it in the “open” position.
. Firmly grip the pull starter cord and pull in rapid succession for about 30
seconds. This step clears excess fuel from the engine.
. Turn both the engine stop switch and the fuel valve lever to the “on” posi-
tion, and start your mini bike with the choke lever in the “run” position.
CLEANING THE FUEL CAP VENT
If the mini bike is not starting or is not performing well, you might have a
clogged or partially obstructed fuel cap vent. Park the mini bike on a rm, level
surface and turn the engine stop switch to the “o” position. Remove the fuel
cap to allow air into the fuel tank and then screw the fuel cap back onto the fuel
tank. Try starting the engine. If the engine starts after air has been let into the
tank, the fuel cap vent is probably clogged. To remedy the problem, clean dirt
and debris from the fuel cap vent.