- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove old parts
- Step 3: attach a new gas train
- Step 4: Mount the carburetor
- Step 5: Setting
- Step 6: final examination
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start, make sure that you have all the tools and spare parts required. This includes a wrench, a cross -slot screwdriver and the new reinforced gas train for the 28mm dellorto carburetor.
Step 2: Remove old parts
Open the Cagiva Mito cladding and remove the old gas train. Make sure you separate the connection to the carburetor carefully to avoid damage.
Step 3: attach a new gas train
Guide the new, reinforced gas train through the bracket and connect it to the carburetor. Make sure that the train sits properly and has no kink.
Step 4: Mount the carburetor
Place the carburetor back in its place and attach it to the corresponding screws. Make sure that all seals are intact to avoid leaks.
Step 5: Setting
Set the trains so that they work optimally. Check the throttle acceptance by gently turning the throttle and ensuring that the carburetor reacts immediately.
Step 6: final examination
Perform a last review of all parts. Start the Cagiva Mito and check whether the gas train works perfectly. Pay attention to unusual noises or movements.
Care tips
Faqs
How often should I check the gas train?
It is recommended to check the gas train for wear and tear and functionality at least once a month, especially before long journeys.
Can I change the gas train myself?
Yes, the change of the gas train is a relatively simple task that can be carried out with basic tools and some skill itself.
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