Spark Plug; Cleaning The Engine - MTD 31AM62EE000 Operator's Manual

E/f style
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Spark Plug
i_
WARNING?
DO NOT check for spark with spark
plug removed.
DO NOT crank engine with spark
plug removed.
i_
WARNING!
If the engine has been running,
the
muffler
will be very hot. Be careful not to touch the
muffler.
To ensure proper engine
operation,
the spark plug must be
properly
gapped
and free of deposits.
1.
Remove the spark plug boot and use a spark plug wrench
to remove the plug, Figure 7-2.
Spark Plug
/
Spark Plug Boot
J
Figure 7-2
2_
3_
Visually inspect the spark plug. Discard the spark plug
if there is apparent
wear, or if the insulator
is cracked
or
chipped.
Clean the spark plug with a wire brush if it is to be
reused.
Measure the plug gap with a feeler gauge. Correct as
necessary by bending
side electrode,
Figure 7-3. The gap
should
be set to .02-.03 inches (0.60-0.80
mm).
(I*
Electrode
_____
.__
=.
" .
(0.60-0.80 ram)
Figure 7-3
4_
5_
Check that the spark plug washer
is in good condition
and thread the spark plug in by hand to prevent
cross-
threading.
After the spark plug is seated, tighten
with a spark plug
wrench
to compress
the washer.
NOTE:When
installing
a new spark plug, tighten
1/2-turn
after the spark plug seats to compress
the washer. When
reinstalling
a used spark plug, tighten
1/8-to 1/4-turn after
the spark plug seats to compress
the washer.
_hL
CAUTION!
The spark plug must be tightened
securely. A loose spark plug can become
very hot
and can damage
the engine.
Cleaning the Engine
If the engine
has been running,
allow it to cool for at least half
an hour before cleaning.
Periodically
remove
dirt build-up
from
engine.
CAUTION!
Do not spray engine
with water to clean
because water could contaminate
fuel. Using a
garden hose or pressure washing equipment
can
also force water into the muffler
opening.
Water that
passes through
the muffler
can enter the cylinder,
causing damage.
_i
ARNING!
Accumulation
of debris around
muffler
could cause a fire. Inspect and clean before every
use.
Off-SeasonStorage
Engines stored over 30 days need to be drained
of fuel to
prevent
deterioration
and gum from forming
in fuel system
or on essential
carburetor
parts. If the gasoline
in your engine
deteriorates
during
storage, you may need to have the
carburetor,
and other fuel system components,
serviced
or
replaced.
1.
Remove all fuel from tank by running
engine until it stops.
2.
Change the engine
oil.
3.
Remove spark plug and pour approximately
1 oz. (30 ml)
of clean engine
oil into the cylinder.
Pull the recoil starter
several times to distribute
the oil, and reinstall the spark
plug.
4.
Clean debris from around engine, and under, around, and
behind
muffler.
Apply
a light film of oil on any areas that
are susceptible
to rust.
Store in a clean, dry and well ventilated
area away from any
appliance
that operates
with a flame or pilot light, such as a
furnace, water heater, or clothes
dryer. Avoid any area with
a spark producing
electric
motor, or where
power tools are
operated.
If possible,
avoid storage areas with high humidity.
Keep the engine
level in storage. Tilting
can cause fuel or
oil leakage.
SECTION 7 -- ENGINE MAINTENANCE
19

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

600-series

Table of Contents