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Biker_Dene
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PostPosted: 22:44 - 18 Aug 2004    Post subject: mito cleaning help!! please!!! Reply with quote

hi could someone please tell me where all the filters are in the mito evo like the petrol filer etc... and how to get to them and how to clean them also whats the best and easyest way of cleaning the carb and the power valve without totaly striping them down

i managed to find the air box and the little spongs filter theng thats in the box but couldnt get it out becouse it has a pice of metal over the sponge and it looks like its got a pop river in the middle of it.

any help would be nice thanks
Dene
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bikedudextrm
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PostPosted: 23:45 - 18 Aug 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

The power valve can be quite tricky on the mito, as soon as you take it off the thing just splits in two and the springs and other bits come out of place, so just make sure you have the work shop manual handy.

You can download the work shop manual from here: https://www.cagivaproject.com/manual.htm ,its the older model but the engine is still basically the same, it also tells you where the filters are and information to strip the carb.
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PostPosted: 00:04 - 19 Aug 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

If you take the power valve off then use a new gasket when you re fit it.

The clearance between the power valve and the piston is very small, such that the reduction from using an already compressed gasket can make a noticeable difference.

All the best

Keith
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