Husqvarna CT16 owner manual Carburetor Adjustment, Serv&Adj

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SERVICE & ADJUSTMENTS

CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT

A dirty air cleaner will cause the engine to run improperly and/or smoke excessively. Be sure the air cleaner is clean before adjusting the carburetor. Never make unnecessary adjustments to the carburetor. The carburetor was set at the factory to operate efficiently under most applications. How- ever, if adjustments are required, we recommend you contact a competent repairman. If you feel that you are competent to make carburetor adjustment proceed as follows:

CAUTION: USE EXTREME CARE WHEN

MAKING ADJUSTMENTS THAT REQUIRE

THE ENGINE TO BE RUNNING. KEEP

HANDS, FEET, HAIR AND LOOSE CLOTH-

ING AWAY FROM ANY MOVING PART.

Turn the mixture adjusting screw (See

FIG

.3-

S E R V . & A D J

.

)

clockwise to close.

 

 

IMPORTANT: TIGHTEN THE ADJUSTING SCREW WITH YOUR FINGERS TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CARBURETOR OR ADJUSTING SCREW.

Turn the mixture adjusting screw counterclockwise (open)1-3/8 turns.

Start the engine and let it warm up approximately 3 to 5 minutes. Do not adjust the carburetor when the engine is cold.

If the engine falters or stops after the choke lever is moved to the (OFF) position, open the mixture adjusting screw an additional 1/8 turn counterclockwise.

With the engine running, release the throttle control (idle position) to make the mixture adjustments.

a. Turn the mixture adjusting screw (See FIG. 3 SERV.&ADJ)slowly clockwise until the engine falters. Note this location.

b. Turn the mixture adjusting screw slowly counterclock- wise until the engine starts to sputter. Note this location.

c. Turn the mixture adjusting screw clockwise until it is halfway between the first position where the engine faltered and the second position where the engine started to sputter.

The idle speed may need to be adjusted after making the mixture adjustment. If the tines do not turn when the engine is running and the throttle control is released, the idle speed will not need adjusting. If the tines turn when thethrottlecontrol is released, do the following:

a. Have someone hold the tiller/cultivator back on the depth bar with the tines off the ground.

b. Start the engine.

c. With the throttle in the released (idle) position, turn the idle speed adjusting screw counter-clockwise until the tines stop rotating.

 

FIG. 3-

 

SERV&ADJ

IDLE SPEED

CARBURETOR

MIXTURE

ADJUSTING

ADJUSTING

SCREW

SCREW

ENGINE SHOWN WITH AIR CLEANER REMOVED

CAUTION: NEVER TAMPER WITH THE EN-

GINE GOVERNOR WHICH IS FACTORY SET

FOR PROPER ENGINE SPEED. OVER-

SPEEDING THE ENGINE ABOVE THE FAC-

TORY HIGH SPEED SETTING CAN BE DAN-

GEROUS. IF YOU THINK THE ENGINE GOV-

ERNED HIGH SPEEDS NEEDS ADJUST-

ING, CONTACT A COMPETENT REPAIR-

MAN WHICH HAS THE PROPER EQUIP-

MENT AND EXPERIENCE TO MAKE ANY

NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS.

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Contents CT16 Fuel Safety Safety RulesOperating Safety Before USETools Required for Assembly Contents of Shipping Carton To Remove TILLER/CULTIVATORFrom Carton To Install the Handle Assembly AssemblyTrol Assembly To Install the Throttle CONTo Install the Remote SHUT-OFF Switch Know Your TILLER/CULTIVATOR OperationTo Operate Cultivator To Stop TILLER/CULTIVATORBefore Starting Engine Fill GAS To Start the Engine Gasoline and OIL MixtureMix gasoline and oil as follows Cultivating Hints Tilling HintsDepth rod on the back of the tiller/cultivator General Maintenance Lubrication Check Transmission Grease LevelSpark Plug Engine AIR CleanerCylinder Exhaust Ports Engine can be worn out in a veryTine Replacement Service & AdjustmentsSERV&ADJ Carburetor AdjustmentTILLER/CULTIVATOR StorageEngine OtherTrouble Cause Correction Trouble Shooting