MAINTENANCE
Air Filter (Mower Only)
Note: Be sure filter is properly seated in air box and
is not puckered (allowing direct passage of air and
dirt to carburetor).
Once every season, or every 50 hours, clean the air
filter housing and element. Do so more frequently
under dusty conditions.
Note: Do not operate the engine without the air filter in
place. Doing so may damage the engine or cause
excessive engine wear.
1.
To remove air filter (A), snap cover latch open,
swing to side, and unhook. Remove the cover (B)
and air filter. (See Figure 1.)
Figure 3
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Spark Plug
A spark plug that is dirty, pitted, carbon covered, or has
worn electrodes may cause hard starting and poor
operation.
Replace spark plug once a season or every 25 hours,
which ever occurs first. Use NGK BPMR 4A or
equivalent.
1.
Set spark plug gap to .030 (.76 mm). (See
Figure 4.)
Figure 1
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2.
Wash air filter in laundry detergent and water.
Squeeze filter to remove excess liquid and blot dry
with a paper towel or rag (see Figure 2). Do not
wring out the element or damage may occur.
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.030 in. (.76mm)
Figure 4
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2.
Install spark plug finger tight, then torque per
specifications. (See Figure 5.)
Figure 2
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3.
Apply one tablespoon SAE 30 or similar oil to the
air filter (see Figure 3). Lightly squeeze filter until
oil is distributed evenly throughout the filter. Blot
lightly with paper towel to remove excess oil.
Replace filter with cleanest side facing carburetor.
Figure 5
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