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6. Remove the oil drain plug with a socket wrench.
7. Let the engine oil drain into the container.
8. Remove the oil drain extension.
9. Install the oil drain plug. Torque the oil drain plug
to 13 lb-ft (17 Nm).
CAUTION:
drain plug too much.
10. Fill with new oil and do a check of the engine oil
To do a check of the engine oil
level. Refer to
level on page 28 .
11. Install the oil tank cap and dipstick.
Note:
For safe disposal of used engine oil, refer to
Disposal on page 36 .
To replace the engine oil filter
WARNING:
If you spill engine oil on your body, clean
with soap and water.
1. Drain the engine oil from the oil tank. Refer to
replace the engine oil on page 28 .
2. Turn the engine oil filter counterclockwise to
remove it.
3. Lightly lubricate the rubber seal on the new oil
filter with new engine oil.
4. To install the new oil filter, turn it clockwise until
the rubber seal fits correctly, then tighten a half
turn more.
5. Fill the oil tank with new engine oil. Refer to
replace the engine oil on page 28 .
6. Start the engine and let it operate at idle speed
for 3 minutes.
7. Stop the engine and make sure that there is no
oil leakage from the oil filter.
Note:
If the there is oil leakage, tighten the oil
filter again.
8. Fill the oil tank with more engine oil to replace
the engine oil that the new oil filter has absorbed.
To clean the air filter
The engine will not run satisfactorily with a dirty air
filter. Clean the air filter more frequently in dusty
conditions.
To clean the air screen
Note:
The air screen must be kept free of dirt to
prevent engine damage caused by overheating.
Clean the air screen with a wire brush or
compressed air to remove dirt.
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Do not tighten the oil
Use protective gloves.
To
To
To do maintenance on the engine cooling
system
Note:
A blocked grass screen, dirty or full cooling
fins, and/or removed blower housing, and so on, can
make the engine too hot and cause engine damage.
Make sure that the grass screen, the cooling fins,
and other external surfaces of the engine are
clean at all times.
After each interval of 100 hours of operation
(more often in extremely dusty and dirty
conditions), remove the blower housing and
other parts of the engine cooling system.
Clean the cooling fins and external surfaces as
necessary. Make sure that the engine cooling
system parts are installed correctly.
To replace the spark plugs
The spark plug type and clearance (gap setting) are
Technical data on page 36 .
shown in
Replace the spark plugs at the start of each
cutting season or after each interval of 100 hours
of operation.
To replace the in-line fuel filter
Note:
Replace the in-line fuel filter every year at
minimum.
Replace the in-line filter if it becomes clogged and
stops the flow of fuel to the carburetor.
1. Let the engine cool.
2. Remove the in-line fuel filter (B) and seal the fuel
line sections with plugs.
3. Put the new in-line fuel filter in position in the fuel
line with the arrow pointing to the carburetor.
4. Make sure that there are no fuel line leaks and
that the clamps (A) are in the correct position.
5. If you spill, immediately clean the product.
B
To remove the air from the
transmission
CAUTION:
disengage freewheel lever when the
engine is in operation.
A
Do not engage or
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