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How to Change Air Filter Assembly?

Removing Your Air Filter Assembly

Note: The air filter assembly is located on the back, left hand side of the generator.

1. Locate the air filter assembly to the left of the recoil starter. Remove the cover by unscrewing the knob located at the bottom of the air cleaner. Pull up on the bottom of the cover and slide it off the top two tabs.

2. Remove the foam air filter from the housing. Warning: the foam filter is probably somewhat oily.

3. After removing the foam, remove the metal grate from the air filter housing. It is held into position by two plastic pins. Pull the grate straight off the pins to remove it.

4. Once the grate has been removed, remove the three nuts that are holding the air filter housing in place and set them to the side. Remove the following nuts:

Nut 1: Located in the middle of the air filter housing.

Nut 2: Located on the top left hand side of the air filter housing.

Nut 3: Located at the bottom, backside of the air filter housing.

5. Detach the rubber hose on the left hand side of the air filter assembly. Use a pair of pliers to remove the clamp holding it in place before sliding off the hose.

6. Detach the rubber hose on the top of the air filter assembly, by pulling the hose from the housing. The air filter assembly should be completely free. Remove the air filter assembly from the generator.

Installing Your Air Filter Assembly

1. Slide the new air filter assembly onto the generator.

2. Reattach your the three nuts you previously set aside:

Nut 1: Located in the middle of the air filter housing.

Nut 2: Located on the top left hand side of the air filter housing.

Nut 3: Located at the bottom, backside of the air filter housing.

3. Plug both of the hoses back in. Use a pair of pliers to secure the clamp on the hose leading into the left hand side of the air filter housing. The hose on top can be fed in without any tools.

4. Replace the metal grate, making sure that it fits securely onto its intended two threads. This is very important, as it prevents the foam filter from being sucked into the carburetor.

5. Fit the foam filter back into the housing. Once it is nice and secure, close up the casing with the air filter assembly cover.

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