GENERAL INFORMATION & ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Page A-5
Repair and Service Manual
Read all of Section B and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings.
B
B
TRAILERING
To prevent personal injury to occupants of oth-
er highway vehicles, be sure that the vehicle
and contents are adequately secured to trailer.
Do not ride on vehicle being trailered.
Remove windshield before trailering.
Maximum speed with top is 50 mph (80
kph).
If the vehicle is to be transported on a trailer at highway
speeds, the windshield and top must be removed and
the seat bottom secured. Always check that the vehicle
and contents are adequately secured before trailering
the vehicle. The rated capacity of the trailer must
exceed the weight of the vehicle (see GENERAL SPEC-
IFICATIONS for vehicle weight) and load. Lock the
parking brake and secure the vehicle to the trailer using
ratchet tie downs.
WINTER OR PROLONGED STORAGE
Keep hands, clothing and jewelry away from
moving parts. Use care not to contact hot
objects. Raise the rear of the vehicle and sup-
port on jack stands before attempting to run
the engine.
Preparing the engine for winter or a prolonged storage
calls for a few simple steps to prevent build up of var-
nish and gum in the carburetor and corrosion in the
engine.
Place the direction selector in the neutral position and
engage the neutral lock (Ref. Fig. 3 on Page A-3) . Add
fuel stabilizer to the tank in accordance with the manu-
facturer’s recommendations. Disconnect the fuel line
from the engine
at the fuel tank
. With proper area of
ventilation, start the engine and allow to run until the
engine stops due to lack of fuel. Drain carburetor bowl
using drain screw and re-tighten the drain screw.
Remove the air filter and spray a commercial fogging or
cylinder oil into the carburetor while operating the
starter for 2 - 3 seconds. Reinstall the air filter and reat-
tach the fuel line to the tank.
HARDWARE
Periodically the vehicle should be inspected for loose
fasteners. Fasteners should be tightened in accordance
with the Torque Specifications table (Ref. Fig. 6 on
Page A-5). Use care when tightening fasteners and
refer to the sections in this manual for specific torque
values.
Generally, two grades of hardware are used in the vehi-
cle. Grade 5 hardware can be identified by the three
marks on the hexagonal head. Unmarked hardware is
Grade 2 (Ref. Fig. 5 on Page A-5)
.
Fig. 5 Bolt Grades
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Fig. 6 Torque Specifications
Grade 2
Grade 5
ALL TORQUE FIGURES ARE IN FT. LBS. (Nm)
BOLT SIZE
Grade 2
1/4"
5/16"
3/8"
7/16"
1/2"
9/16"
5/8"
3/4"
7/8"
1"
Unless otherwise noted in text, tighten all hardware in accordance with this chart.
The table below specifies 'lubricated' torque figures. Fasteners that are plated or lubricated when installed
are considered 'wet' and require approximately 80% of the torque required for 'dry' fasteners.
4 (5)
8 (11)
15 (20)
24 (33)
35 (47)
55 (75)
75 (102)
130 (176) 125 (169) 190 (258)
Grade 5
6 (8)
13 (18)
23 (31)
35 (47)
55 (75)
80 (108) 110 (149) 200 (271) 320 (434) 480 (651)
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