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General Safety
1-1
Service
Rules
1-2
Model
Identification
1-3
Specifi cation
1-4
Torqu
e Values
1-11
General Safety
Carbon
Monoxide
If
the
engine must be
running
to do some work.
make
sure
the area is well ventilated. Never run the engine in an en-
closed
area
.
The exhaust contains
poisonous
carbon
monoxide
gas
that
can
cause
loss
of consciousness and
may
lead to
death
.
Run
the engine in an open area or
with
an exhaust evacua-
tion
system in an
enclosed
area.
Gasoline
Work
in
a well ventilated area. Keep cigarettes, flames or
sparks away
from the
work area or where gasoline is stored.
Gasoline is
extremely
flamm8~e
and is explosive
un·
der
certain
conditions
.
KEEP
OUT
OF REACH
OF
CHILDREN
.
Hot
Components
Engine
and
exhaust
system parts become very
hot
and
remain
hot
for
some
time
after the engine
is run
.
Wear
insulated
gloves or
wait until the
engine and
ex·
haust
system
have
cooled before
handling these parts
.
1. General Information
Tools
1-
14
Lubrication
&
Seal
Points
1-
16
Cable &
Harness
Routin
g
1-1 B
Optional
Parts
List
1-21
Used EnginelTransmission
Oil
Used
engine oil lor
transmi
ssion
oil in
two
-strokes) may
cause skin
cancer if
repeatedly left in contact
w ith the
skin
fOf prolonged
periods.
Although
this is
unlikely
un-
less you handle used oil on
a
daily
basis.
it is
still
ad-
visable to thoroughly wash your hands
with
soap
and
water
as soon as possible after
handling used
oil.
KEEP
OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN
.
Brake
Dust
Never
use
an air
hose
or dry brush to clean brake assem-
blies. Use an OSHA-approved
vacuum
cleaner or
alternate
method approved by OSHA. designed to minimize the haz-
ard caused bv airborne
asbestos
libers.
asbestos
fibers
have
been
found
to
cause
respiratory
disease
and
cancer.
Brake Fluid
CAUTION
Spilling fluid
on
painted
.
plastic or rubber
parts
will
damage
them.
Place
a clean
shop
towel over these
parts
whenever the
system
Is serviced.
KEEP OUT
OF
REACH OF
CHILDREN
.
1-1

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