Engine Removal (Fig. 4)
Park machine on a level surface with the engine not
CAUTION
1.
running and the ignition key removed from the key
switch. Chock wheels to prevent machine from moving.
Topreventpersonalinjury,makesurethatengine
is properly supported as it is removed from the
machine. Engine weighs approximately 94
pounds (43 kg).
2.
To prevent unexpected machine operation, discon-
nect the negative battery cable from the battery terminal
(see Battery Service in the Service and Repairs section
of Chapter 4 -- Electrical System). Position discon-
nected negative cable away from the negative battery
terminal.
9. Carefully remove the engine from machine.
10.Remove
engine parts and attachments as neces-
sary to repair the engine.
CAUTION
The exhaust system may be hot. Avoid possible
burns,allowexhaust tocoolbeforeremovingthe
engine.
3.
drain oil from engine before removing engine from ma-
chine.
If engine is to be disassembled, it may be easier to
1
2
4.
Label and disconnect wire harness connectors from
engine.
A. Disconnect positive battery cable and fusible link
from the starter motor B+ stud.
Figure 5
2.
B. Disconnect wire harness blue wire from starter
motor terminal.
1.
Fuel filter
Fuel filter inlet
C. Loosen and remove flange bolts that secure neg-
ativebattery cable and wireharness ground connec-
tor to engine. Note that there is a lock washer on the
bolt that secures the negative battery cable.
4
1
1
3
2
2
D. Disconnect wire harness connectors from re-
maining engine wires.
1
1
5.
Loosen hose clamp that secures fuel hose to fuel fil-
ter inlet (Fig. 5). Remove fuel hose from fuel filter. Plug
fuel hose to prevent leakage and contamination. Make
sure to clean up any spilled fuel. Position disconnected
fuel hose away from engine.
5
3
6.
7.
shaft (see Drive Shaft Removal in the Service and Re-
pairs section of Chapter 5 -- Blower Assembly).
Remove top grill and side grill from machine (Fig. 6).
Disconnect blower drive shaft from engine crank-
Figure 6
8.
Remove four (4) flange head screws and flange nuts
that secure engine to machine.
1.
2.
3.
Screw
4.
5.
Top grill
Side grill
Washer
Flange nut
IMPORTANT: Make sure to not damage the engine,
fuel hoses, electrical harness or other parts while
removing the engine.
ProForce Debris Blower
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