Removing the Engine (continued)
1. Park the machine on a level surface, shut off the engine, and remove the key
from the key switch. Block the wheels with chocks to prevent the machine
from moving.
2. Remove the top grill.
3. Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery terminal; refer to
Servicing the Battery (page 5–37)
.
CAUTION
A hot engine and exhaust system can cause burns.
Allow the engine and the exhaust system to cool before removing
the engine.
4. Disconnect the fuel supply hose at the fuel pump. Cover or plug the
disconnected hose and the fuel pump inlet to prevent fuel system
contamination.
Engine: Service and Repairs
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Pro Force® Debris Blower
18237SL Rev A
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