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IMPORTANT: Make sure to remove all plugs and
covers that were placed on hose and engine open-
ings during engine removal.
9. Install exhaust manifold and intermediate pipe to en-
gine and muffler (see Exhaust System in this section).
10.Connect hoses to carbureted engines (Fig. 19):
A. Connect the EVAP hose at the carburetor.
B. Install the R- clamp with the disconnected hoses
to the throttle bracket.
C. Connect the pulse hose at the pulse line filter.
D. Connect the fuel supply hose at the carburetor.
11. Connect hoses to electronic fuel injected (EFI) en-
gines (Fig. 20):
A. Connect the EVAP hose at the throttle body.
B. Route the pulse hose through the R- clamp and
connect the pulse hose at the pulse line filter.
C. Connect the high pressure fuel supply hose at the
carburetor (see Fuel Lines and Connections in this
Chapter).
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12.Position and connect the cables to the engine (Fig.
19):
A. On machines with carbureted engines, attach the
choke cable to the carburetor choke lever and se-
cure with cable clamp. Make sure that choke fully
closes when choke is applied with dash mounted
choke control.
B. For all engines, secure accelerator cable to ball
joint on throttle lever and cable jam nuts to throttle
bracket.
13.Install air intake hose (item 31) to the carburetor and
air cleaner assembly. Secure hose with hose clamps.
14.Connect positive (red) cable to the battery. Then,
connect ground (black) cable to the battery.
15.Make sure engine oil level is correct.
16.Check operation of accelerator cable and adjust if
necessary (see Adjust Accelerator Cable in the Adjust-
ments section of this chapter).
17.Install rear frame panel cover to vehicle. Lower and
secure the cargo bed.
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