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Figure 18

Spark 

Plug

Spark Plug Boot

Figure 17

Spark 

Arrestor

Plate

Muffler

Cover

Muffler

Gasket

Screw(s)

Screw(s)

Cover

Screw(s)

Muffler

Operation

9. 

Replace the air filter (fits only one way).

10. 

Replace the air filter cover.

11. 

Tighten the air filter cover by turning the knob clock

-

wise.

12. 

Replace the spark plug boot.

Note:

 Replace the air filter as indicated by the mainte

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nance schedule.

Replacing the Spark Arrestor

See Figure 17.

WARNING: 

Stop engine, remove spark plug boot, and allow 

engine and muffler to cool before replacing 

the spark arrestor. Contact with a hot muffler 

or engine could cause burns or other serious 

personal injuries.

Note

:

 

Depending on the type of fuel used, the type and 

amount of lubricant used, and/or your operating conditions, 

the exhaust port, muffler, and/or spark arrestor screen may 

become blocked with carbon deposits. If you notice a power 

loss with your gas powered tool, you may need to remove 

these deposits to restore performance. We highly recom-

mend that only qualified service technicians perform this 

service.

The spark arrestor may need to be cleaned or replaced after 

repeated use. If replacement is necessary, use Toro part 

number 000998216.

To replace the spark arrestor:
 1.

  Remove the five screws that hold the cover.

 

Note:

 Removing these screws requires the use of a T20 

and T25 torx screwdriver.

 2.

  Remove the cover.

 3.

  Remove the two screws holding the muffler assembly in 

place.

 4.

  Remove the muffler assembly and muffler gasket. It 

may be necessary to work the muffler assembly free 

from the muffler gasket.

 5.

  Separate the muffler cover from the muffler.

 6.

  Remove the three screws that hold the plates on the 

muffler.

 7.

  Remove the spark arrestor.

 8.

  Replace the old spark arrestor with the new one. 

 9.

  Reassemble the muffler by reinstalling the plates and 

tightening the three screws (torque to 18 in.lb 

 

(2.03 Nm) minimum, 22 in.lb. (2.49 Nm) maximum). 

10.

  Reassemble the muffler and muffler cover and attach to 

the muffler gasket with the two screws.

11.

  Reinsert the muffler assembly and tighten two screws to 

engine (torque to 60 in.lb (6.78 Nm) minimum, 80 in.lb. 

(9.04 Nm) maximum).

12.

  Reinstall the cover on the tool and fasten with the five 

screws (torque to 16 in.lb (1.81 Nm) minimum, 

 

22 in.lb. (2.49 Nm) maximum).

 Note:

 Do not over-tighten screws.

Replacing the Spark Plug

See Figure 18.

All model numbers included in this manual use a Champion 

RCJ4 or RCJ6Y spark plug. Use an exact replacement and 

replace annually.

1.

  Remove the spark plug boot.

2.

  Loosen the spark plug by turning it counterclockwise 

with a socket.

3.

  Remove the spark plug.

4.

  Inspect the new spark plug. The spark plug must be 

properly gapped and free of deposits in order to ensure 

proper engine operation. The correct gap is approxi-

mately 0.025 in. (0.64 mm). To widen gap, if necessary, 

carefully bend the ground (top) electrode. To lessen 

gap, gently tap ground electrode on a hard surface.

5.

  Hand thread the new spark plug, turning it clockwise. 

Summary of Contents for 313000001

Page 1: ...f injury the user must read and understand the operator s manual Save this manual Form No 3376 828 Rev A If you have questions concerning your trimmer please call us at 1 866 574 9242 US or 1 866 574...

Page 2: ...lever to RUN and pull the starter cord If the engine does not start within 5 pulls refer to To Start a Cold Engine later in this manual Flooded Engine Will the engine start If not it may be flooded R...

Page 3: ...Trimmer 14 Oxygenated Fuels 14 Starting the Product 15 Stopping the Product 15 Operating the Trimmer 16 To Advance the Cutting Line 17 Cutting Tips 17 Installing Line in Reel Easy String Head 18 Main...

Page 4: ...e space below Model No Serial No Read this manual carefully to learn how to operate and maintain your product correctly Reading this manual will help you and others avoid personal injury and damage to...

Page 5: ...r reaching can result in loss of balance or exposure to hot surfaces Keep all parts of your body away from any moving part To avoid hot surfaces never operate the unit with the bottom of the engine ab...

Page 6: ...d condition Maintain a firm grip on both handles while trimming Keep string head below waist level Never cut with the string head located over 30 in or more above the ground This product is intended f...

Page 7: ...t Please study them and learn their meaning for safe operation of this product Symbol Name Explanation Safety Alert Indicates a potential personal injury hazard Read Operator s Manual To reduce the ri...

Page 8: ...danger Replace damaged or lost labels Part No 940686099 Part No 940657034 Part No 940864003 Product Labels ON STOP Set choke lever to Push bulb Set choke lever to andpullstarterhandle sharply Set cho...

Page 9: ...Product Specifications Name Specification Engine 25 4cc Full Crank Cutting Width Model No 51957 17 in Model No 51977 18 in Line Size 095 in Weight Model No 51957 11 6 lbs Model No 51977 12 5 lbs Spec...

Page 10: ...ility Grass Deflector The grass deflector helps protect you from flying debris Grass Shield The grass shield prevents grass from wrapping around the trimmer shaft Ergonomic Design The design of the pr...

Page 11: ...6 574 9243 Canada for assistance Packing List 51957 Curved Shaft Trimmer Upper Shaft Power Head Curved Shaft Attachment Front Handle Curved Shaft Grass Deflector Lubricant Hanger Cap Operator s Manual...

Page 12: ...rotate from side to side until the button is locked into place 5 Tighten the knob securely by turning it clockwise Removing the Attachment from the Upper Shaft See Figure 2 Follow these steps to remov...

Page 13: ...bottom of the curved shaft as shown 4 Insert the hex head cap screw through the grass deflec tor bracket 5 Place the flat washer and lock washer on the hex head cap screw 6 Place the wing nut on the...

Page 14: ...tities larger than usable in a 30 day period Recommended fuel This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline intended for automotive use Note We recommend you use high quality synthetic 2 cy...

Page 15: ...ments additional pulls of the starter handle may be required with the choke lever in the FULL CHOKE position To Start a Warm Engine Follow these steps to start a warm engine 1 Lay the product on a fla...

Page 16: ...art against the engine housing during trimmer operation Only hold the trimmers as shown in Figure 9 and 10 with all body parts clear of engine housing Extended contact with the engine housing can resu...

Page 17: ...is controlled by tapping the string head on grass while running engine at full throttle 1 Run engine at full throttle 2 Tap the knob on ground to advance line The line advances each time the knob is t...

Page 18: ...on the other side Continue to push line through the string head until the middle section of the line is inside the string head and line outside the string head is evenly divided on each side 5 While...

Page 19: ...various types of commercial solvents and may be damaged by their use 4 Wipe or scrape the trimmer head and spool area when they accumulate dirt or clippings 5 Scrape debris away from air intake vents...

Page 20: ...ove the two screws holding the muffler assembly in place 4 Remove the muffler assembly and muffler gasket It may be necessary to work the muffler assembly free from the muffler gasket 5 Separate the m...

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