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How to Check the Spark Plug
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Spark Plug Model: Torch E7RTC
Only use the recommended spark plug or a spark plug
with the same temperature range. Using an improper
spark plug, an incorrect spark plug gap, or a dirty/fouled
spark plug can reduce engine performance and cause
damage.
1. Stop engine and allow it to cool.
2. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug.
3. Use the spark plug wrench and rod (included with edger)
to remove the spark plug. (See Figure 13)
4. Visually inspect the spark plug for cracks or damage. If
cracked, replace spark plug.
5. Clean carbon deposits. If excessive carbon build up,
replace spark plug.
6. Check that the gap of the spark plug is 0.024-0.028 in.
(0.6-0.7 mm). (See Figure 14)
7. Re-insert the spark plug and tighten using the spark
plug wrench and rod. (See Figure 13)
NOTE:
Torque of spark plug is 18-22 foot-pounds (25-30 Nm)
8. Reattach spark plug wire to spark plug.
How to Clean the Air Filter
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A dirty air filter will restrict air intake. Regular maintenance of air cleaner will help improve engine performance and re-
duce emissions.
Never clean air filter with gasoline or an easy ignited solvent because it may cause explosion.
NOTE: Refer to Figure 12 when following the steps below:
1. Remove the air filter cover bolts.
2. Remove the air filter cover.
3. Carefully remove air filter element to prevent dirt from
falling into carburetor.
4. Clean all parts. Wash the air filter element in a
nonflammable or high burning point solvent, and allow to
dry thoroughly; dip the filter element in clean oil, and
squeeze out all excess oil.
5. Reinstall the air filter element.
6. Replace air filter cover and tighten cover bolts.
WARNING
Air Filter Cover
Air Filter Element
Cover Bolt
Spark Plug
Wrench
and Rod
Maintenance
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CAUTION
Figure 12
Figure 13
0.024 - 0.028 in
0.6 - 0.7 mm
Figure 14