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(1) BANJO BOLT
(2) SEALING WASHER
(1) BANJO BOLT, 12 MM
(2) SEALING WASHER, 12 MM
(3) SEALING WASHER
(4) FUEL PRESSUE GAUGE
(1) FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE
Fuel Line Inspection
Fuel Pressure Inspection
!
WARNING
Gasoline is highly flammable and is explosive.
You can be burned or seriously injured.
y Stop engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away.
y Refuel only outdoors.
y Wipe up spills immediately.
NOTICE
y Before disconnecting the fuel hoses, release the fuel
pressure by loosening the fuel feed hose banjo bolt at
the injector holder.
y Always replace the sealing washers when the fuel
hose banjo bolt is removed or loosened.
Remove the rear fender.
Cover the fuel feed hose banjo bolt with a rag or shop
towel.
Slowly loosen the banjo bolt and catch the remaining fuel
using an approved gasoline container.
Remove the fuel feed hose banjo bolt and attach the fuel
pressure gauge with the following parts.
Sealing washer, 12 mm 90428-PD6-003
Sealing washer, 12 mm 90430-PD6-003
Tool:
Fuel pressure gauge, 0-100 psi 07406-004000C
Fuel pressure adapter 07406-004030A
Banjo bolt, 12 mm 90008-PP4-E02
Start the engine.
Read the fule pressure at idle.
Idle Speed: 1,800 ± 100 rpm
Standard: 230 kPa - 320 kPa
(2.34 kgf/cm
2
- 3.26 kgf/cm
2
)
(33 psi - 46 psi)
If the fuel pressure is lower than specified, inspect the
following:
Fuel line leaking
Clogged fuel filter
Fuel pump (page 4-7)
4-5
4-5
Engine servicing
2
2
1
1
4
3
2
1
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