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emoval Procedure

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2. Turn the crankshaft clockwise. If there is a white mark on the crankshaft pulley(1),
gap mark(2) on the crankshaft pulley will align to the engine timing mark 0
degrees(3) scribed on the engine front cover. If there are no white marks on the
crankshaft pulley, gap...
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4. Remove the cylinder head. Refer to Cylinder Head Replacement.
5. Remove the camshaft assembly. Refer to Camshaft Replacement.
6. Remove the valve, the valve spring and the valve oil seal. Refer to Valve Stem Oil Seal
and Valve Spring Replacement.
7. Use fine grinding paste to lubricate the v...

spection Procedure
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2. Check the tensile force of the belt by pressing down the belt with your thumb at a
force of about 98N. For new belts, the tensile force is normal if the deformation is
610mm; for used belts, the tensile force is normal if the deformation is 10
15mm. If the be...

Removal Procedure
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2. Remove the clutch and flywheel gear ring assembly. Refer to Flywheel Ring Gear
Replacement.
3. Remove the crankshaft rear end cap and rear oil seal. Refer to Crankshaft Rear
Oil Seal and Housing Replacement.
4. Remove the cylinder head assembly. Refer to Cylinder Head R...

emoval Procedure
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2. Disconnect the throttle position sensor.
3. Loosen the screws of throttle position sensor.
4. Remove throttle position sensor.

Installation Procedure
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2. Note:

Ensure the hook is engaged on the sensor.

3. Install throttle position sensor to the throttle valve assembly.

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