INSTALLING THE DUAL FUEL
CARBURETOR
Installing the dual fuel
carburetor is very easy, it is as simple as installing a normal carburetor on
your generator.
Step One: Remove the air filter. When installing the dual fuel
carburetor the first thing to look out for is the air filter of the generator. The
carburetor is always behind it. The first thing to do is to remove the air
filter by opening the cover and unscrewing all the screws fastening it to the
carburetor
Step Two: Disconnect the throttle and the fuel hose. Before disconnecting
the fuel hose ensure you turn off the fuel tap from the generator. Also, take
care not to damage the gaskets else you have to change them if they are
damaged.
Step Three: Remove the former carburetor by pulling out of the
stud.
Step Four: Plug in the dual fuel carburetor. Before plugging it
in, ensure that you insert the gaskets. Ensure that it is well pushed in to the
engine.
Step Five: Insert the throttle and the spring attached to it.
Step Six: Insert the choke, and the fuel hose, but ensure the
fuel tap is closed
Step Seven: Return the air filter back cover and tighten the
nuts.
Step Eight: Connect the Gas hose to the device
Step Nine: Turn the gas on from the regulator and kick start the
generator. This is to test the installation before finally covering the air
filter.
Step Ten: If the generator starts, observe it for five minutes
and switch off. Then cover the air filter. If the generator did not start
immediately, short press twice the spring loaded button beside the area where
the gas hose is connected and kick the generator again.
NOTE
1. Ensure all nuts and screws are
firmly tightened but not over tightened.
2. Ensure all gaskets are ok and fixed
in their proper positions
3. Ensure the Gas hose is well secured
with a clip to prevent leakage.
4. Ensure the gas hose is not
twisted and free from obstruction.
5. The hose should be at least 3yards
long to keep a reasonable distance from the generator.
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