- Step 1: Tools ready
- Step 2: Localize decompression train
- Step 3: Remove train
- Step 4: Use new train
- Step 5: Check setting
- Step 6: completion and test drive
Step 1: Tools ready
Make sure you have the necessary tools on hand. This includes a screwdriver, pliers and possibly a mouth key.
Step 2: Localize decompression train
Open the bench and locate the decompression train that is connected to the left side of the engine.
Step 3: Remove train
Use the pliers to carefully remove the decompression train from the bracket. Make sure not to damage the connection.
Step 4: Use new train
Insert the new decompression train into the bracket and make sure that it sits properly and is firmly connected.
Step 5: Check setting
Check the voltage of the decompression procession. It should be tight, but not excessively excited. If necessary, adjust the bracket.
Step 6: completion and test drive
Put on the bench and test the decompression train by starting the engine and checking the function. Make a short test drive to ensure that everything works perfectly.
Care tips
FAQ
How often should I change the decompression procession?
It is recommended to check the decompression train every 2,000 to 3,000 kilometers and to change if necessary in order to ensure optimal performance.
What can I do when the decompression procession is stuck?
When the decompression train is stuck, first check the tension and lubrication. If the problem continues, an exchange of the train could be necessary.
