11.14
Section 11
Reassembly
Figure 11-56. Installing Shield.
Install Flywheel
WARNING: Damaging Crankshaft and
Flywheel Can Cause Personal Injury!
Using improper procedures to install the flywheel can
crack or damage the crankshaft and/or flywheel. This
not only causes extensive engine damage, but can
also cause personal injury, since broken fragments
could be thrown from the engine. Always observe and
use the following precautions and procedures when
installing the flywheel.
NOTE: Before installing the flywheel make sure the
crankshaft taper and flywheel hub are clean,
dry, and completely free of lubricants. The
presence of lubricants can cause the flywheel
to be over-stressed and damaged when the
flange screw is torqued to specifications.
Figure 11-53. Torquing Mounting Screws.
Install Stator and Wire Shield (If So
Equipped)
1. Align stator holes with mounting bosses of
crankcase so the leads are at the 1 o’clock
position and toward the crankcase. Install the four
M6 shoulder screws and torque the screws in
sequence shown to 5-8 N·m (44-70 in. lb.).
Figure 11-54. Installing Stator Mounting Screws.
1
3
4
2
Figure 11-55. Stator Screws Torque Sequence.
2. Route the stator leads along the formed channel
and out through the hole in the crankcase casting.
3. Install the protective wire shield over the channel
and secure in place with the M6x1.0 screw.
Torque screw to 10 N·m (88.5 in. lb.). See
Figure 11-56.
Summary of Contents for COMMAND PRO CS10
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL COMMAND PRO CS SERIES 4 12 HP HORIZONTAL CRANKSHAFT...
Page 20: ...1 18 Section 1 Safety and General Information...
Page 24: ...2 4 Section 2 Special Tools...
Page 48: ...6 4 Section 6 Lubrication System...
Page 54: ...7 6 Section 7 Retractable Starter...
Page 84: ...8 30 Section 8 Electrical System and Components...
Page 106: ...9 22 Section 9 Disassembly...