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Belt Replacement
Head Engagement Belt A Replacement
1.
Remove front belt cover.
2.
Loosen or remove fasteners used to attach engine to allow engine to shift. Slide or tilt engine so lower engine pulley I moves
away from transmission, creating a gap to allow belt to be removed.
3.
Remove old belt.
4.
Install new belt by first routing belt under the engine and around lower engine pulley I .
5.
Then route belt between two idler pulleys as shown F .
6.
Install belt around front pulley B .
7.
Ensure that belt is correctly installed between the belt guides C and adjacent pulley.
8.
Ensure that belt is correctly installed in the grove of each pulley.
9.
Ensure that belt is over the top of the transmission axle E .
10.
Tighten or reinstall fasteners used to attach engine.
11.
If belt tension had previously been adjusted, reset thumb wheel adjuster by rotating wheel clockwise as far as adjuster will allow
(see illustration in belt adjustment instructions). If head does not properly engage refer to belt adjustment instructions.
12.
Reinstall front belt cover.
Transmission Power Belt H Replacement
1.
Remove front belt cover.
2.
Remove Head Engagement Belt A per instructions above.
3.
Remove old belt.
4.
Install new belt by first routing belt under the engine and around upper engine pulley J .
5.
Then route belt around transmission pulley D .
6.
Finally route belt around rear idler pulley G . The idler pulley is spring loaded, making it difficult to finish belt installation. To
ease belt installation push idler pulley toward transmission pulley while wrapping belt around idler pulley. CAUTION – Pinch
Hazard: Ensure that you do not get any part of your body between the belt and the pulleys as this may cause injury.
7.
Reinstall Head Engagement Belt per instructions above.
8.
Reinstall front belt cover.