Engine Removal (Fig. 17)
Park machine on a level surface, stop engine, en-
CAUTION
1.
gage parking brake, and remove key from the ignition
switch.
One person should operate the chain fall or hoist
while the other person guides the engine out of
the frame.
2.
Remove cargo bed to gain access to the engine (see
Cargo Bed and Tailgate Removal – Chapter 7).
12.Remove
engine from the engine mount.
3.
Disconnect ground (black) cable from the battery.
Then, disconnect positive (red) cable from the battery.
A. Attach a short section of chain between fuel
pump bracket lift hole and exhaust manifold (Fig.
18).
IMPORTANT: Make sure all hoses and engine open-
ings are plugged after disconnecting. Prevent con-
taminants from entering the engine and fuel system
and damaging the engine.
B. Connect hoist or chain fall to center of chain.
IMPORTANT: Make sure not to damage the engine,
fuel hoses, electrical harness, or other parts while
removing the engine.
4.
Disconnect the following components:
A. Choke and throttle cables from the carburetor
and cable bracket.
C. Slowly remove engine and attachments from the
machine.
B. Air intake hose from the carburetor.
13.Remove
sary to repair the engine.
engine parts and attachments as neces-
C. Breather hose from the engine valve cover.
CAUTION
1
3
Read safety precautions for handling gasoline
before working on the fuel system (see Fill Fuel
Tank and Fuel Safety Precautions).
2
5
4
5.
Disconnect fuel hose from the fuel pump (Fig. 18).
Remove cable tie securing the choke and throttle cables
to the fuel pump bracket.
6.
Remove muffler and exhaust coupler (see Muffler
Removal).
Figure 18
7.
8.
tor by loosening the tension on the belt (see Adjust Start-
er/Generator Belt).
Remove drive belt (see Service Drive Belt).
Remove V–belt from the engine and starter/genera-
1.
2.
3.
Fuel pump bracket
Exhaust manifold
Fuel line
4.
5.
Drive belt
Starter/generator belt
9.
Remove starter bracket from the engine and frame.
engine electrical harness connector
10.Disconnect
from the main harness.
11.
Remove four flange lock nuts and flange head
screws securing the engine to the engine mount. Note
location of ground cable for proper reassembly.
Workman 1100/1110
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Kohler Gasoline Engine
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