Toro 7200 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Workman; Relocating Fuel System Return Line - Carburetor Cleaning
- Page 3 – Mitsubishi 3G83 Carburetor Cleaning Instructions; Fuel Inlet Chamber
- Page 4 – Carburetor Passages
Customer Service Bulletin
Commercial Business Group
Workman
®
3200 & 4200 Series Vehicles
Model/Serial Range: Model Number:
Serial Numbers:
07200
30101 - 79999
07202
50101 - 79999
07216
50101 - 79999
Subject:
Fuel from Carburetor may Flood Crankcase.
Fuel may enter the carburetor throat through a fuel return line when the engine is off
causing fuel to enter the crankcase and the engine to run poorly. This condition is most
often the result of debris from the fuel that lodges between the needle and seat, which
can prevent the needle and seat from sealing properly.
If your unit experiences this situation, the fuel return line may be relocated as described
in the attached instructions. Carburetor cleaning instructions are also included. Further
details regarding this bulletin are available through your local Toro distributor.
Ref: 04-02 Copyright
, 1998. The Toro Company
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Summary
Fuel Return Line (93-2298) Workman ® 3200 & 4200 Series Relocating Fuel System Return Line - Carburetor Cleaning Relocating the Fuel System Return Line 1. Disconnect negative battery cable from machine. 2. Drain fuel from fuel tank into an approved gasoline container. 3. Disconnect fuel lines an...
Mitsubishi 3G83 Carburetor Cleaning Instructions Remove the carburetor from the machine. Disassemble the carburetor and thoroughly clean outthe Fuel Inlet System including the Fuel Inlet Chamber, Inlet Screen, Main Jet Holder Assembly,Float Chamber Cover Assembly, Float, Needle Valve and Seat. Clean...
Carburetor Passages Clean out the carburetor passages by using compressed airthrough an air gun as illustrated. The air gun will provide asuction that will pull debris out of the passages instead of forcingthe debris deeper into the carburetor. When cleaning the carburetor, the following items shoul...