MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Exhaust System (Lawn
Mower)
Warning: Disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent
accidentally starting the engine.
A
1.
(Mower) Using a 1/2" drive with a 15/16" socket,
remove the blade nut that secures both the mulch
fan and blade to the engine. Use heavy-duty
gloves to hold the blade while removing the nut.
(See Figure 6.) Note: Removing the blade is
merely for convenience while working.
B
Figure 8
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3.
With the cover and exhaust pipe removed, you can
see into the passage leading to the exhaust port of
the engine (A) and passage to the muffler (B). If
the exhaust requires cleaning, remove the engine
and separate the engine and base for access to
the exhaust ports. If the muffler requires cleaning,
it can be removed by removing the 2 screws on
either side of the muffler passage (see Figure 8)
and one through the side of the muffler (see A in
Figure 9). Use a stick of wood to scrape the
carbon loose. Do not use a metal scraper.
Figure 6
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(Snowthrower) Remove 2 bolts holding the muffler to
the engine block. Remove the muffler. Proceed to
step 3.
2.
Remove the cover and the exhaust pipe under the
cover. (See Figure 7.)
A
B
Figure 9
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4.
The muffler (B) can be removed from the top of the
mower to inspect for carbon buildup. (See Figure
9.)
Figure 7
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