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REMOVAL OF CARBURETOR FROM MOTOR

c. Disconnect fuel pump hoses, marking them to assure correct reassembly. Disconnect heat exchanger tube.
a. Remove cotter pin and washer to disconnect throttle control rod from throttle cam yoke. See Figure 3-6.
d. Remove carburetor and gasket from manifold by removing three screws. See Figure 3-8.
e. Remove fuel pump from intake manifold by removing three screws.
Figure 3-7. Disconnecting Packard Connector
Figure 3-5. Fuel Tank
Figure 3-8. Carburetor Attaching Screws
f. Remove intake manifold and leaf plate assembly from crankcase, being careful to avoid damaging leaf plate. To facilitate removal of intake manifold, remove starboard silencer assembly from lower front motor cover.
DISASSEMBLV OF CARBURETOR
Figure 3-6. Throttle Linkage
b. Disconnect solenoid wire at Packard connector. Lift up on locking tabs and slide halves of connector apart. See Figure 3-7.
Disassemble the carburetor in a logical sequence, paying particular attention to the following assemblies.
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