Photo 1 the answer is yes, you need to unscrew both screws to remove the choke cableRCSquadraCorse wrote:Thanks Dave
Ok, I need assistance... as always...
Can someone pretty please help me to identify some stuff and give me the right procedure to disconnect something?
First of all, in the picture below, I don't understand what the manual says about that cable. Is it enough to unscrew the two bolts/screws and remove the cable?
Then, what about the throttle mechanism? The manual talks about the one positioned over the engine, not about this one, and I don't know where do I have to disconnect it. I've signed with the red arrows what I think I should remove, is it correct?
And what about this hose? It goes under the intake manifold but I can't see where it comes from.
And what is this? I can't see anything connected to it. It's located just under the MC.
Last question, these three cables that go under the intake manifold are connected with a big plastic connector inside the left fender. Is it ok to disconnect all of them from that connector or it's preferable to remove each of them from the engine (I don't know what are they for though).
Sorry for all these questions but I'm stuck with all these cables, hoses and wires... I can't even find a proper manual for my AS... so, I'm going mad because I'm waisting a load of precious time...
Please be patience, I've never pulled an engine and I'd like to learn...
Thanks in advace to whoever will take some time to answer.
The outer screw holds the cable shield and the inner screw ( one closest to the cam box) holds the actual choke cable wire.
Photo 2 don't remove the wire at the left most arrow. Disconnect the shaft via the bolt attached to the bracket on the cam housing and then undo the clip on the ball connection either at the carb or at the shaft. The shaft will then slide out of the firewall. Don't loose the spring or the cam bracket and bushings ( don't ask how I know this)
Photo 3 is the fuel supply hose from the gas tank to the fuel pump
Photo 4 is the top of the steering box, screw with nut is the adjustment . Small square topped screw/plug to the near side (bottom of the photo) is the oil fill hole
Photo 5 is the wire group to the starter - red wire to the solenoid, brown wire goes to pin 30 on the ignition switch and the small black wire goes to fuse 1. Both the brown and black wire are always hot as they are direct connect to the battery via the big thick wire from the battery to the starter. - Disconnect the battery and you should be OK