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How to use this manual

A Few Words About Safety

SERVICE INFORMATION

The service and repair information contained in this manual is intended for use by qualified, professional technicians. Attempting

service or repairs without the proper training, tools, and equipment could cause injury to you and/or others. It could also damage

this Honda product or create an unsafe condition.
This manual describes the proper methods and procedures for performing service, maintenance, and repairs. Some procedures

require the use special tools. Any person who intends to use a replacement part, service procedure or a tool that is not

recommended by Honda, must determine the risks to their personal safety and the safe operation of this product.
If you need to replace a part, use Honda Genuine parts with the correct part number or an equivalent part. We strongly recommend

that you do not use replacement parts of inferior quality.

For Your Customer’s Safety

Proper service and maintenance are essential to the customer’s safety and the reliability of this product. Any error or oversight

while servicing this product can result in faulty operation, damage to the product, or injury to others.

For Your Safety

Because this manual is intended for the professional service technician, we do not provide warnings about many basic shop safety

practices (e.g., Hot parts-wear gloves). If you have not received shop safety training or do not feel confident about your knowledge

of safe servicing practice, we recommend that you do not attempt to perform the procedures described in this manual.
Some of the most important general service safety precautions are given below. However, we cannot warn you of every

conceivable hazard that can arise in performing service and repair procedures. Only you can decide whether or not you should

perform a given task.

Important Safety Precautions

Make sure you have a clear understanding of all basic shop safety practices and that you are wearing appropriate clothing and

using safety equipment. When performing any service task, be especially careful of the following:
 • Read all of the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the tools, the replacement or repair parts, and the skills

required to perform the tasks safely and completely.

 • Protect your eyes by using proper safety glasses, goggles, or face shields anytime you hammer, drill, grind, or work around

pressurized air, pressurized liquids, springs or other stored-energy components. If there is any doubt, put on eye protection.

 • Use other protective wear when necessary, for example gloves or safety shoes. Handling hot or sharp parts can cause severe

burns or cuts. Before you grab something that looks like it can hurt you, stop and put on gloves.

 • Protect yourself and others whenever you have engine-power equipment up in the air. Anytime you lift this product with a hoist,

make sure that the hoist hook is securely attached to the product.

Make sure the engine is off before you begin any servicing procedures, unless the instruction tells you to do otherwise. This will

help eliminate several potential hazards:
 • Carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust. Be sure there is adequate ventilation whenever you run the engine.

 • Burns from hot parts. Let the engine and exhaust system cool before working in those areas.

 • Injury from moving parts. If the instruction tells you to run the engine, be sure your hands, fingers and clothing are out of the way.
Gasoline vapors and hydrogen gasses from battery are explosive. To reduce the possibility of a fire or explosion, be careful when

working around gasoline or batteries.
 • Use only a nonflammable solvent, not gasoline, to clean parts.

 • Never store gasoline in an open container.

 • Keep all cigarettes, sparks, and flames away from the battery and all fuel-related parts.

Improper service or repairs can create an unsafe

condition that can cause your customer or others to

be seriously hurt or killed.
Follow the procedures and precautions in this man-

ual and other service materials carefully.

Failure to properly follow instructions and precau-

tions can cause you to be seriously hurt or killed.
Follow the procedures and precautions in this man-

ual carefully.

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Summary of Contents for GX 630RH QZB2

Page 1: ...e clothing and using safety equipment When performing any service task be especially careful of the following Read all of the instructions before you begin and make sure you have the tools the replacement or repair parts and the skills required to perform the tasks safely and completely Protect your eyes by using proper safety glasses goggles or face shields anytime you hammer drill grind or work ...

Page 2: ...AINTENANCE 3 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 COVER 5 FUEL SYSTEM 6 GOVERNOR SYSTEM 7 CHARGING SYSTEM 8 IGNITION SYSTEM 9 STARTING SYSTEM 10 OTHER ELECTRICAL 11 MUFFLER 12 LUBRICATION SYSTEM 13 CYLINDER 14 CRANKCASE 15 TECHNICAL FEATURES 16 WIRING DIAGRAMS 17 INDEX ...

Page 3: ... practical or possible to warn you about all the hazards associated with servicing these products You must use your own good judgement Honda Motor Co Ltd SERVICE PUBLICATION OFFICE Date of Issue June 2009 You will find important safety information in a variety of forms including Safety Labels on the product Safety Messages preceded by a safety alert symbol and one of three signal words DANGER WARN...

Page 4: ...uts and screws are not interchangeable with non metric fasteners The use of incorrect tools and fasteners will damage the unit SYMBOLS The symbols used throughout this manual show specific service procedures If supplementary information is required pertaining to these symbols it would be explained specifically in the text without the use of the symbols Replace the part s with new one s before asse...

Page 5: ... Coolant Temperature ECM Engine Control Module EMT Exhaust Manifold Temperature EOP Engine Oil Pressure EX Exhaust F Front or Forward GND Ground HO2S Heated Oxygen sensor IAC Idle Air Control IAT Intake Air Temperature I D Inside diameter IG or IGN Ignition IN Intake INJ Injection L Left MAP Manifold Absolute Pressure MIL Malfunction Indicator Lamp O D Outside Diameter OP Optional Part PGM FI Prog...

Page 6: ...CATIONS SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 1 2 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS 1 3 PERFORMANCE CURVES 1 4 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 1 7 PTO DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 1 9 ENGINE MOUNT DIMENSIONAL DRAWING 1 11 ...

Page 7: ...15 9 in V type 426 mm 16 8 in S type 396 mm 15 6 in T type 429 mm 16 9 in B type 442 mm 17 4 in DEN type 371 mm 14 6 in Overall width 410 mm 16 1 in Overall height 438 mm 17 2 in Dry weight Q S types 44 4 kg 97 9 lbs V T types 44 6 kg 98 3 lbs B type 45 0 kg 99 2 lbs DEN type 44 3 kg 97 7 lbs Operating weight Q S types 46 0 kg 101 4 lbs V T types 46 2 kg 101 9 lbs B type 46 6 kg 102 7 lbs DEN type...

Page 8: ... 1 rpm Maximum net torque SAE J1349 48 3 N m 4 93 kgf m 35 6 lbf ft 2 500 min 1 rpm 48 3 N m 4 93 kgf m 35 6 lbf ft 2 500 min 1 rpm 48 3 N m 4 93 kgf m 35 6 lbf ft 2 500 min 1 rpm Maximum rpm at no load 3 850 150 min 1 rpm Compression ratio 9 3 0 2 Fuel consumption at continuous rated power 6 0 Liters 1 59 US gal 1 32 Imp gal h 6 3 Liters 1 66 US gal 1 39 Imp gal h 6 7 Liters 1 77 US gal 1 47 Imp ...

Page 9: ...RFORMANCE CURVES GX630 GX630R N m 50 KW lbf ft kgf m 18 16 14 12 25 4 0 4 5 5 0 30 35 PS 10 8 2000 3600 3000 45 40 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 OUTPUT TORQUE RECOMMENDED OPERATING SPEED RANGE NET POWER NET TORQUE ENGINE SPEED min 1 ...

Page 10: ... 1 5 GX660 GX660R N m 50 KW lbf ft kgf m 18 16 14 12 25 4 0 4 5 5 0 30 35 10 8 2000 3600 3000 45 40 PS 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 TORQUE RECOMMENDED OPERATING SPEED RANGE NET POWER NET TORQUE OUTPUT ENGINE SPEED min 1 TRO ...

Page 11: ...NS 1 6 GX690 GX690R N m 50 KW lbf ft kgf m 18 16 14 12 25 4 0 4 5 5 0 30 35 10 8 2000 3600 3000 45 40 PS 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 TORQUE RECOMMENDED OPERATING SPEED RANGE NET POWER NET TORQUE OUTPUT ENGINE SPEED min 1 ...

Page 12: ...6 405 15 9 135 5 3 133 5 5 26 207 8 1 198 5 7 81 18 5 0 2 0 18 5 0 2 0 M8x1 25 DEPTH 18 287 3 11 31 EXHAUST PORT CENTER 154 5 6 08 EXHAUST PORT CENTER 2 PLACES 2 PLACES M8x1 25 DEPTH 18 81 3 2 EXHAUST PORT END 133 5 5 26 438 17 2 205 8 1 205 8 1 245 9 6 Unit mm in ...

Page 13: ...S 1 8 HIGH MOUNT MUFFLER TYPE SIDE MOUNT MUFFLER TYPE 275 8 10 86 125 5 4 94 205 8 8 10 380 15 0 68 2 7 140 328 309 5 130 5 102 5 Unit mm in 238 5 9 39 280 11 0 307 12 1 138 5 5 45 170 5 6 71 209 8 2 166 6 5 78 3 1 ...

Page 14: ...ES 3 8 16UNF 2B TAP 4 PLACES 7 16 14UNF 2B TAP 4 PLACES 125 5 4 94 30 30 45 45 P D 1 2 7 P D 1 6 5 1 P D 1 9 6 9 1 4 6 0 5 Unit mm in 5 0 2 28 1 1 50 2 0 35 1 4 4 5 0 18 74 2 9 2 0 1 6 3 0 0 05 0 25 0 0 002 21 82 0 13 0 0 859 0 005 0 0 0 025 3 8 24UNF2B TAP Φ11 5 Φ0 45 Φ25 4 Φ25 4 Φ13 Φ0 5 Φ110 Φ4 3 Φ32 Φ1 3 0 0 0010 ...

Page 15: ...36 Φ1 4 0 025 0 0 0010 0 Unit mm in 5 0 2 43 5 1 71 92 3 6 50 2 0 C1 5 4 5 0 18 111 2 4 38 2 0 1 9 53 0 0 05 0 375 0 0 002 31 0 13 0 1 2 0 005 0 0 0 025 5 8 18UNF2B TAP Φ110 Φ4 3 Φ36 5 Φ1 4 Φ18 5 Φ0 73 Φ16 5 Φ0 65 0 0 0010 4 0 2 25 1 0 84 3 3 32 77 5 3 05 GAUGE LINE 8 2 0 32 2 1 4TAPER PER F T ON DIA 32 1 3 0 0 003 4 5 0 18 TAPER GAUGE DIA 5 16 24UNF2B TAP Φ110 Φ4 3 Φ10 Φ0 4 Φ8 5 Φ0 433 Φ22 Φ0 9 Φ...

Page 16: ... 020 0 0 05 0 0 002 0 8 0 005 0 7 0 0 13 21 M10x1 25 4 5 0 18 Φ110 Φ4 3 Φ13 Φ0 5 Φ11 5 Φ0 45 Φ25f8 Φ25f8 0 0021 0 0008 Φ32 Φ1 3 Unit mm in 5 0 2 28 1 1 35 1 4 C1 M10X1 25 TAPER 1 10 30 2 1 19 4 5 0 18 7 8 0 31 Φ110 Φ4 3 Φ30 Φ1 2 Φ13 Φ0 5 Φ11 5 Φ0 45 72 2 8 90 5 3 56 105 4 1 2 PLACES 1X27 0 4x1 1 SLOT 16 0 6 16 0 6 86 3 4 4 PLACES ...

Page 17: ...MEMO ...

Page 18: ...2 1 2 2 SERVICE INFORMATION MAINTENANCE STANDARDS 2 2 TORQUE VALUES 2 4 LUBRICATION SEAL POINT 2 5 TOOLS 2 6 HARNESS ROUTING 2 8 TUBE ROUTING 2 13 ...

Page 19: ... 0 0001 0 0006 0 08 0 003 Piston rings Ring side clearance Top 0 050 0 080 0 0020 0 0031 0 15 0 006 Second 0 050 0 080 0 0020 0 0031 0 15 0 006 Ring end gap Top 0 200 0 350 0 0079 0 0138 1 0 0 04 Second 0 200 0 350 0 0079 0 0138 1 0 0 04 Oil side rail 0 20 0 70 0 008 0 028 1 0 0 04 Ring width Top 1 140 1 155 0 0449 0 0455 1 120 0 0441 Second 1 140 1 155 0 0449 0 0455 1 120 0 0441 Connecting rod Sm...

Page 20: ... 6 043 0 2379 Rocker arm shaft O D 5 960 5 990 0 2346 0 2358 5 953 0 2344 Rocker arm shaft bearing I D 6 000 6 018 0 050 0 077 6 043 0 2379 Oil pump Oil pressure 2 8 kgf cm2 39 8 psi 2 000 min 1 rpm and more Tip clearance 0 15 0 006 0 30 0 012 Outer rotor to housing clearance 0 150 0 210 0 0059 0 0083 0 30 0 012 Outer rotor to pump cover clearance 0 04 0 09 0 002 0 004 0 11 0 004 Carburetor Main j...

Page 21: ... PT1 8 9 0 9 6 6 Sealing bolt PT1 8 9 0 9 6 6 Air cleaner wing nut M6 x 1 0 0 8 0 08 0 6 Starter motor terminal nut M8 x 1 25 9 0 9 6 6 Breather valve screw M3 x 0 5 1 0 1 0 7 Hour meter screw M3 tapping screw 0 8 0 08 0 6 Switch box bracket screw M5 tapping screw 4 0 4 3 0 Combination switch nut M22 x 1 0 4 9 0 5 3 6 Fuel cut solenoid 8 8 0 90 6 5 Screen grid cover bolt M6 x 1 0 8 5 0 85 6 3 Scre...

Page 22: ...ip Valve stem sliding surface and stem end Valve spring Push rod end Rocker arm bearing and slipper Tappet adjusting screw and nut threads and seating surface Rocker arm shaft Crankshaft thrust washer Flywheel nut threads and seating surface Oil pump gear outer surface rotor and shaft Governor weight holder gear and journal Governor holder shaft Governor slider Governor arm shaft Cylinder nut and ...

Page 23: ...0030400 Pilot 17 mm 07746 0040400 Driver handle 15 x 135L 07749 0010000 Seat cutter 27 5 mm 07780 0010200 Seat cutter 33 mm 07780 0010800 Flat cutter 30 mm 07780 0012200 Flat cutter 33 mm 07780 0012900 Interior cutter 30 mm 07780 0014000 Interior cutter 26 mm 07780 0014500 Cutter holder 5 5 mm 07981 VA20101 Valve guide reamer 5 510 mm 07984 2000001 Cleaning brush 07998 VA20100 ...

Page 24: ...SERVICE INFORMATION 2 7 Oil seal driver attachment 60 mm 07GAD PG40100 Oil filter wrench 64 mm 07HAA PJ70100 Clutch center holder 07JMB MN50301 Pilot screw wrench D 07KMA MS60101 ...

Page 25: ...LENOID HIGH TENSION CORD ENGINE WIRE HARNESS No 1 IGNITION COIL No 2 IGNITION COIL IGNITION COIL 4P CONNECTOR FUEL CUT SOLENOID HIGH TENSION CORD IGNITION COIL 4P CONNECTOR WIRE BAND HIGH TENSION CORD CLIP Cut the band end so its length is 10 15 mm 0 4 0 6 in ENGINE WIRE HARNESS No 1 IGNITION COIL HIGH TENSION CORD HARNESS BRACKET CHARGE COIL WIRE ...

Page 26: ...0 6 in ENGINE WIRE HARNESS No 1 IGNITION COIL HIGH TENSION CORD AUTO THROTTLE SOLENOID HARNESS Make sure there is no slack No 1 IGNITION COIL AUTO THROTTLE SOLENOID HARNESS ENGINE WIRE HARNESS AUTO THROTTLE SOLENOID HARNESS AUTO THROTTLE SOLENOID HARNESS TO CHARGE COIL TO IGNITION COIL TO AUTO THROTTLE SOLENOID TO OILLEVEL SWITCH WIRE HARNESS CLIP ...

Page 27: ...SERVICE INFORMATION 2 10 TOP VIEW AUTO THROTTLE TYPE AUTO THROTTLE SOLENOID UPPER SHROUD WIRE BAND AUTO THROTTLE SOLENOID HARNESS Make sure there is no slack No 1 IGNITION COIL ENGINE WIRE HARNESS ...

Page 28: ... the engine wire harness is not in contact with the bolts ENGINE WIRE HARNESS CORD GROMMET CHARGE COIL CORD CABLE STRAP Pass the engine wire harness over the charge coil cord OIL LEVEL SWITCH ENGINE WIRE HARNESS CORD GROMMET CHARGE COIL CORD CABLE STRAP STARTER MOTOR STARTER MOTOR ...

Page 29: ...e engine wire harness over the charge coil cord TO STARTER MOTOR TO CHARGE COIL TO IGNITION COIL TO COMBINATION SWITCH TO REGULATOR RECTIFIER TO OILLEVEL SWITCH STARTER MOTOR REGULATOR RECTIFIER OIL LEVEL SWITCH ENGINE WIRE HARNESS CHARGE COIL CORD WIRE HARNESS CLIP STARTER MOTOR REGULATOR RECTIFIER 2 7 A COMBINATION SWITCH 4P CONNECTOR HOUR METER 4P CONNECTOR GROUND TERMINAL THROTTLE CABLE CHOKE ...

Page 30: ...UBE B PURGE TUBE TUBE CLAMP D10 0 TUBE CLIP C11 FUEL PUMP GROMMET Clamp the fuel tube A to the hock of the fan cover DRAIN TUBE FUEL FILTER TUBE CLAMP D10 0 FUEL TUBE A GROMMET TUBE CLAMP D10 0 TUBE CLIP C11 FUEL TUBE B PURGE TUBE PULSE TUBE BREATHER TUBE CLIP FUEL PUMP Clamp the fuel tube A to the hock of the fan cover ...

Page 31: ...SERVICE INFORMATION 2 14 RIGHT SIDE VIEW DRAIN TUBE FUEL FILTER TUBE CLAMP D10 0 FUEL TUBE A FUEL PUMP ...

Page 32: ...LACEMENT 3 4 AIR CLEANER CHECK CLEANING 3 5 AIR CLEANER REPLACEMENT 3 6 SPARK PLUG CHECK ADJUSTMENT 3 6 SPARK PLUG REPLACEMENT 3 7 SPARK ARRESTER CLEANING 3 7 IDLE SPEED CHECK ADJUSTMENT 3 8 VALVE CLEARANCE CHECK ADJUSTMENT 3 8 COMBUSTION CHAMBER CLEANING 3 10 FUEL FILTER REPLACEMENT 3 10 FUEL TUBE CHECK 3 11 ...

Page 33: ...very 2 years or 500 hrs Refer to page ITEM Perform at every indicated month or operating hour interval whichever comes first к Engine oil Check level 3 3 Change 3 4 к Engine oil filter Replace Every 200 hours 3 4 к Air cleaner Check 3 5 Clean 1 3 5 Replace 3 6 к Spark plug Check adjust 3 6 Replace 3 7 Spark arrester applicable types Clean 3 7 к Idle speed Check adjust 3 8 к Valve clearance Check a...

Page 34: ...from the head cover and fill with recommended oil to the upper level mark 5 of the level dipstick Oil is a major factor affecting performance and service life Use 4 stroke automotive detergent oil SAE 10W 30 or 5W 30 is recommended for general use Use a full synthetic 5W 30 for starting operating temperatures between 15 C and 5 C Other viscosities shown in the chart may be used when the average te...

Page 35: ... Tighten the oil filler cap and install the oil level dipstick securely OIL FILTER REPLACEMENT Drain the engine oil Remove the oil filter 1 using the special tool 2 Apply a light coat of grease to the O ring 3 of the new oil filter Install the new oil filter and tighten to the specified torque Fill with recommended oil to the upper level mark of the oil level dipstick page 3 3 Start the engine and...

Page 36: ...an with a non flammable solvent 2 and allow to dry thoroughly Dip the filter in clean engine oil 3 and squeeze out all the excess oil Excess oil will restrict air flow through the foam element and may cause the engine to smoke at startup Tap the inner filter 1 lightly several times on a hard surface to remove excess dirt or blow compressed air lightly 207 kPa 2 11 kgf cm2 30 psi or less through th...

Page 37: ...if the insulator 1 is cracked or chipped Remove carbon or other deposits with wire brush Check the sealing washer 2 for damage Replace the spark plug if the sealing washer is damaged page 3 7 Measure the plug gap with a wire type feeler gauge If the measurement is out of the specification adjust by bending the side electrode Install the spark plug finger tight to seat the washer and then tighten 1...

Page 38: ...an damage the threads in the cylinder block Install the spark plug cap securely SPARK ARRESTER CLEANING Remove the flange bolts 1 and muffler protector 2 side mount type only Remove the tapping screw s 3 and spark arrester 4 If the engine has been running the engine will be very hot Allow it to cool before proceeding SPARK PLUG ZFR5F NGK The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains ho...

Page 39: ...NT Remove the four flange bolts 1 and the each valve cover 2 Remove the fan cover protector or screen grid page 5 2 Disconnect the spark plug caps 3 from the spark plugs Set the piston of the No 1 cylinder at the top dead center of the cylinder compression stroke both valves fully closed by rotating the flywheel 1 clockwise slowly When the No 1 piston is at the top dead center of the compression s...

Page 40: ...s Hold the tappet adjusting screw 1 and loosen the tappet adjusting nut 2 Turn the tappet adjusting screw to obtain the specified clearance Hold the tappet adjusting screw and retighten the tappet adjusting nut to the specified torque Recheck the valve clearance and if necessary readjust the clearance Check the valve cover packing for damage or deterioration and install it on the valve cover Attac...

Page 41: ...ring of the combustion chamber Do not press the cleaning brush with force against the combustion chamber FUEL FILTER REPLACEMENT Check the fuel filter 1 for water accumulation or sediment If necessary replace it Install the commercially available tube clamps 1 on the fuel tubes 2 on both sides of the fuel filter 3 Disconnect the fuel tube from the fuel filter to remove the fuel filter Install a ne...

Page 42: ...or deterioration cracks or signs of leakage If necessary replace it Install the air cleaner case page 6 3 Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive You can be burned or seriously injured when han dling fuel Keep heat sparks and flame away Handle fuel only outdoors Wipe up spills immediately 1 ...

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