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GENERAL DISASSEMBLY STEPS
The sequence of actions required to
disassemble the outer components of an engine
vary from model to model. As a general rule, it is
most efficient to remove only those items that
prevent access to a system or part. This section
discusses removing all external systems and
components but do es not open cylinder housing s
or heads.
Always remove spark plugs before
performing any maintenance on the engine.
For information regarding the removal of fuel
tanks and associated components for your
model,
SEE SECTION 5- FUEL SYSTEMS AND
CARBURETION.
For information regarding the removal of exhau st
systems,
SEE SECTION 4- EXHAUST
SYSTEMS.
Blower Housing Removal
(050000, 085400, 086400, 115400,
117400, 118400, 185400)
NOTE
:
(050000, 118400)
Disconnect the
return spring on the governor lever and the wire
to the “Low Oil Sensing Module.”
Remove the mounting bolts ([
A
] Fig. 1) shown
and set housing aside.
Fig. 1
Blower Housing Removal
(138400, 235400, 245400)
NOTE
:
Disconnect the wires ([
A
] Fig. 2) for the
voltage regulator and key switch (if installed).
Fig. 2
Blower Housing Removal (104700)
1. Remove the five screws that secure
blower housing to engine ([
A
] Fig. 3).
Fig. 3
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