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spark plug gap--all models
Remove the spark plug and adjust the
gap at the electrode
0.6 mm
(0.024 inch )
Maintenance (continued)
Clean air lter
Air lter cover
Air lter element
Gearcase lubrication
BOTTOM
VIEW
Grease tting
Gearcase cover
Hex screws
BOTTOM VIEW
DO NOT REMOVE
CONRODS
Every 20 and 100 hours
CAUTION!
Over-lubricating may cause the
■
gearcase to run slower than nor-
mal, and may also cause leak-
age from excess grease.
Do not remove the Conrods from
■
the cutters. Conrod bearings can
be lost or damaged if disturbed.
Gearcase lubrication
Every 20 hours
Top off gearcase grease level by using
a lever-type grease gun to force 1–2
strokes of high quality lithium-based
grease through the gearcase grease
tting.
Every 100 hours
(or before long-term storage)
Remove the gearcase cover, and use
solvent and a soft brush to remove all
old grease from the gearcase. To rell,
hand-pack the gearcase with approxi-
mately 40–50 grams of high quality lith-
ium-based grease (50–70% of capac-
ity). DO NOT OVERFILL!
Remove and clean the spark plug.
Adjust the spark plug electrode gap to
0.024 inch (0.6 mm). If the spark plug
must be replaced, use only the spark
plug recommended on the Specica-
tions section or an equivalent resis-
tor type spark plug of the correct heat
range.
CAUTION!
Before removing the spark plug,
clean the area around the plug to
prevent dirt and debris from getting
into the engine’s internal parts. .
10 - 15 hour maintenance
(more frequently in dusty
conditions)
Remove the air lter element, and 1.
wash the element in clean, neutral
solvent or warm soapy water. Rinse
the element thoroughly, and then
squeeze dry before reassembly.
CAUTION!
Never operate the unit if the air lter
assembly is damaged or missing or
if the air lter element is soaked with
water!
10 - hour maintenance