2011 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4 Owners Manual - Page 142

2011 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4 Manual

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140 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Carburetor Carburetor adjustment is done with the idle adjusting screw. Adjustment WARNING HAZARD Hot engine and exhaust pipe. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Can burn your hands. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never touch a hot engine or an exhaust pipe during carburetor adjustment. the idle speed to the specified speed by • Adjust turning the idle adjusting screw. and close the throttle a few times to make • Open sure that the engine is warm enough and idle speed has become stable. speed as necessary. Readjust the idle j A. Idle Adjusting Screw Specified Idle Speed: 1 300 ± 50 rpm NOTE żWith the engine idling, turn the handlebar to each side. If handlebar movement changes idle speed, the throttle cable may be incorrectly routed, improperly adjusted, or it may be damaged.

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140
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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Carburetor
Carburetor adjustment is done with the idle adjust-
ing screw.
A. Idle Adjusting Screw
Adjustment
WARNING
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Hot engine and exhaust pipe.
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Can burn your hands.
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Never touch a hot engine or an exhaust pipe
during carburetor adjustment.
Adjust the idle speed to the specified speed by
turning the idle adjusting screw.
Open and close the throttle a few times to make
sure that the engine is warm enough and idle
speed has become stable.
Readjust the idle
speed as necessary.
Specified Idle Speed:
1 300 ´ 50 rpm
NOTE
°
With the engine idling, turn the handlebar to each
side. If handlebar movement changes idle speed,
the throttle cable may be incorrectly routed, im-
properly adjusted, or it may be damaged.