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Complete removal of the fuel cock
(Aprilia RS125/3)
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RS-series
RS 125 [3]
Engine and systems
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Complete removal of the fuel c…
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Torque wrench settings:
Fuel cock retaining screws: 3 Nm (0.3 kg·m)
Read
1.2.1
and
1.3.1
carefully.
Drain the fuel tank; see
4.1.2.
Remove the fuel tank; see
4.1.1.
Release and remove the two screws (1).
Remove the complete fuel cock (2).
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