Kymco Agility 50 - Service manual > Fuel tank
FUEL TANK REMOVE
Remove the net-in box. Remove the frame center cover.
Remove the frame body cover.
Remove the four bolts on the fuel tank, take the upper seat lock off.
Disconnect the fuel unit wire connector.
Remove the fuel tank.
The installation sequence is the reverse of removal.
FUEL STRAINER REMOVAL
Remove the fuel strainer from the fuel tank.
INSPECTION
Inspect if the fuel strainer is clogged and clean it with compressed air.
- When removing the fuel strainer, do not allow flames or sparks near the working area and drain the residual gasoline into a container.
INSTALLATION
Install the fuel strainer with its arrow mark toward the fuel pump.
FUEL UNIT
REMOVAL
Remove the related parts.
Disconnect the fuel unit wire connector.
Turn the fixed plate on the fuel unit, take the fuel unit off.
- Do not bend the float arm on the fuel unit, otherwise the figure on the fuel meter will not correct.
INSTALLATION
Inspet if the fuel unit is damaged, or harden.
Assemble the fuel unit in the reverse order of disassembly.
- Align the groove on the fuel unit with the angle on the fuel tank.
- Inspect if the fuel tank leaked after installing and filling the gasoling.
AIR CLEANER
Loosen the air cleaner connecting tube band screw.
Disconnect the clinhead cover breather tube from the air cleaner.
Remove the two bolts and air cleaner case.
The installation sequence is the reverse of removal.
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Kymco Agility 50 - Service manual > Carburetor installation
Tighten the drain screw. Install the carburetor onto the intake manifold, aligning the tab on the carburetor with the cutout in the intake manifold. Tighten the intake manifold band screw.
Kymco Agility 50 - Service manual > Engine Removal/Installation
SERVICE INFORMATION GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS A floor jack or other adjustable support is required to support and maneuver the engine. Be careful not to damage the motorcycle body, cables and wires during engine removal. Use shop towels to protect the motorcycle body during engine removal. Parts requiring engine removal for servicing: Crankcase Crankshaft