Preparations for storage – Subaru Robin PKV110 User Manual

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1. WATER (See Fig.

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Drain all water from the drain plug.

6. PREPARATIONS FOR STORAGE

In case the engine is not going to be used for more than 1

month, discharge fuel thoroughly from fuel tank and carburetor

in order to prevent from hard starting and/or poor engine

operation due to deteriorated fuel when you use the engine

next time.

Pour out the fuel in the tank from its filler neck.

Push the primer pump of the carburetor until the fuel in

it is thoroughly discharged.

4. ENGINE OIL (See Fig.

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Change the engine oil with fresh oil.

Remove the spark plug, pour about 5 cc of engine oil

into the cylinder, slowly pull the starter handle of the

recoil starter 2 or 3 times, and reinstall the spark plug.

5. CLEAN AND STORE

Slowly pull the recoil starter handle until resistance is

felt and leave it in that position.

Clean the pump thoroughly with an oiled cloth, put the

cover on, and store the pump indoors in a well ventilated,

low humidity area.

When retightening drain plug, be sure to clean

the drain plug and the thread of casing. Otherwise,

the thread may be damaged.

CAUTION

2. DISCONNECT THE DELIVERY HOSE

Tilt the pump and drain all water from delivery hole. Severe

damage to pump may result if water freezes in the pumping

chamber.

WARNING

Flame Prohibited

3. DISCHARGE FUEL

8. FUEL HOSE REPLACEMENT

(See Fig.

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9. CHECKING BOLTS, NUTS AND SCREWS

Retighten loose bolts and nuts.

Check for fuel and oil leaks.

Replace damaged parts with new ones.

Replace the fuel hose every 2 years. If fuel leaks from fuel

hose, replace the fuel hose immediately.

Take extreme caution when replacing fuel hose ;

gasoline is extremely flammable.

WARNING

Normal idling rpm

3000

100rpm

7. ADJUSTING CARBURETOR

(See Fig.

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Adjusting idling rpm.

When adjust screw is turned right, engine rpm increases, and
when it is turned left, rpm decreases. (Refer to illustration.)

NOTE

The carburetor greatly affects the performance of the

engine.

Since it has been adjusted carefully at our factory

before shipment, avoid adjusting unless absolutely

necessary. If adjustments are needed, contact your

nearest dealer.

2003.10.30, 6:51 PM

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