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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS: FE350, PEDAL-START ENGINE
Ignition Coil Removal
Removing the ignition coil requires the removal of the engine and unitized transaxle. See Unitized Transaxle
Removal, Section 16b, Page 16b-9.
CAUTION
• Before removal and disassembly, clean the engine.
1. Remove the starter/generator. See Starter/Generator Removal on page 12b-2.
NOTE: The crankshaft has left-hand threads at the clutch mounting hole.
2. Remove the muffler. See Muffler Removal, Section 15, Page 15-2.
3. Remove the engine mounting hardware (items 1, 2, and 5). See Figure 13-41, Section 13, Page 13-23.
4. Remove the two nuts (6) and washers (3) from the stud bolts in the engine body. See Figure 13-41,
Section 13, Page 13-23.
5. Slide the engine away from the transaxle housing and lift the engine from the mounting plate.
6. Place the engine on a solid, flat surface, preferably on a sturdy work bench.
7. Remove the pan head bolts (5) securing the fan shroud (8) to the fan housing (9) (Figure 12b-25,
Page 12b-27).
8. Loosen, but do not remove, three bolts (6) attaching the fan housing as shown.
9. Remove the remaining four bolts (10) attaching the fan housing as shown (Figure 12b-25,
Page 12b-27), then while opening the housing, detach the spark plug wire grommet (4) from the housing
(Figure 12b-27, Page 12b-28).
10. Disconnect the 18-gauge black wire (12) from the spade terminal (13) on the ignition coil (11) and remove
the coil by removing two bolts (10) (Figure 12b-26, Page 12b-27).
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Figure 12b-25 Remove Fan Housing
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Figure 12b-26 Black Wire And Ignition Coil
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Ignition Coil
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