5.6 REMOVAL OF THE ENGINE
Since there are different types of drive, the stages
de scribed here refer to those shared or similar in all
types of engine.
Turn back the wheels cover [see 2.5].
Disengage the blade to loosen the belt. The trans-
mission belt should also be loosened.
This is done by releasing the spring (1) of the
stretcher.
Undo the central screw (2) and take out the pulley (3)
from the shaft.
If it is difficult to take out, use the special extractor in -
serted into the holes (4) of the pulley, but do not com -
pletely undo the screw (2) so that the extractor puts
pressure on the head of the screw and does not
damage the threaded hole of the shaft.
Remove the protection from the exhaust (5) (diffe ring
according to the types of engine), and disconnect the
accelerator cable control and all the electrical wires.
Close the fuel cock and detach the fuel pipe,
taking
care not to spill fuel.
Identify and undo all the screws that fasten the engine
to the chassis, then carefully lift and remove the en-
gine using equipment suitable for the weight of the en-
gine (about 25-35 kg) and the designated lifting points
to guarantee safe working conditions.
NOTE
Some types of engine are held with screws of differ-
ent lengths and in different positions, so it is best to
label them so that no errors are made when reas sem -
bling.
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