Fuel System Maintenance; Cleaning The Fuel-Sediment Cup - Toro CM Series Operator's Manual

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6. Use a brush to carefully remove carbon deposits from
the spark-arrester screen
Note: Replace the spark arrester if it has breaks or
holes.
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Figure 51
1. Screen
7. Install the spark arrester, muffler protector, exhaust
deflector, and muffler in the reverse order of
disassembly.
8. Install the divider plate; refer to
Plate (page
29).
(Figure
51).
1
2
2. Brush
Installing the Divider
Fuel System
Maintenance
Cleaning the Fuel-Sediment
Cup
Service Interval: Every 100 hours/Every 6 months
(whichever comes first)—Clean the
fuel-sediment cup.
Yearly or before storage—Clean the fuel-sediment cup.
Underneath the fuel valve is a sediment cup to catch dirt in
the fuel.
1. Park the machine on a level surface and shut off the
engine.
2. Ensure that the engine and the exhaust system surfaces
are cool.
3. Move the lever of the fuel valve to the O
the way to the left
4. Unscrew the sediment cup
5. Remove and retain the fuel filter and O-ring
52).
Note: Do not clean the O-ring in solvent.
1
2
1. Fuel valve—Off position
2. O-ring
6. Clean the fuel filter and sediment cup using a
nonflammable solvent, and dry it carefully.
7. Wipe the O-ring with a clean, dry cloth.
8. Install the fuel filter in the bottom of the carburetor
(Figure
52).
9. Align the O-ring in to the groove in the sediment cup
and install the sediment cup to the fuel-valve housing.
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(Figure
52).
(Figure
52).
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4
Figure 52
3. Fuel filter
4. Sediment cup
position, all
(Figure
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