Husqvarna 343F, 345FX, 345FXT, 343R, 345RX manual Inlet manifold, Cleaning, inspection

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Cylinder and piston

 

Inlet manifold

 

Remove the air filter and carburettor.

 

Remove the inlet manifold (A) from the

 

partition (B). Check that it does not

 

exhibit cracks or other damage that can

 

cause leaks between the carburettor

 

and cylinder. If necessary, fit a new inlet

 

manifold in the reverse order as set out

 

for dismantling.

 

NOTE!

 

Exercise caution if the inlet

 

manifold is fitted using a

 

screwdriver so as not to make any

 

holes in the rubber wall.

Cleaning, inspection

After dismantling, clean the individual components:

1.Scrape carbon deposits from the top of the piston.

2.Scrape carbon deposits from the cylinder’s combustion chamber.

3.Scrape carbon deposits from the cylinder’s exhaust port.

NOTE!

Scrape carefully with not too sharp a tool so as not to damage the soft aluminium parts.

4.Wash all the components.

5.Inspect the different components for damage and wear. Check the piston and cylinder for seizure damage and wear. Also see the “Analysis and actions” section.

Check the piston ring for wear and damage. Also see the “Analysis and actions” section. Check the gudgeon pin.

If it has blued, it must be replaced.

If the piston moves too easily both the piston and the gudgeon pin must be replaced. Check the needle bearing. If it is discoloured or damaged, it must be replaced.

Check the circlips. If they exhibit cracks or are discoloured (caused by overheating), they must be replaced.

Assembly

Lubricate the gudgeon pin’s needle bearing with a few drops of engine oil and fit the piston.

Assembly

Lubricate the gudgeon pin’s needle bearing with a few drops of engine oil. Direct the arrow on the top of the piston towards the exhaust port.

Press in the gudgeon pin and fit the circlips.

NOTE!

Place a rag in the crankcase opening to prevent the circlip from falling into the crankcase in case it should fly out.

Check that the circlips are correctly fitted into the grooves by turning the clips with long-nosed pliers.

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Contents English Workshop Manual Brushcutter, Trimmer Model 343R, 345RX, 343F, 345FX, 345FXT ContentsGeneral recommendations Starter ContentsDismantling 1StarterStarter AssemblyReplacing the drive dogs Electrical system Electrical system Checking the ignition spark502 71 Tip 502 50 Replacing the spark Plug cover502 54 Heated handles Drive dogsWiring diagram Electrical system Fuel system Air filter Fuel systemFuel filter Tank ventingFuel pump CarburettorDismantling Carburettor’s design Metering unitBlending unit Dismantling the carburettor Pump unitFuel system Positioned For example, the H-needle is aLittle shorter than the L-needle Assembling the carburettor Than the L-needle H-needle is a little shorterCheck carefully that the fuel hoses Are not bent or pinched whenCarburettor settings Basic settingFine adjustment Correctly adjusted carburettor Setting Recommended max. speed must not be exceededTachometer should always be used to find the optimal Idling speed T-screwAdjusting the L-needle Adjusting the H-needle Carburettor adjustment 345RX/FXThrottle RotatingCheck for wear on pins a and B Tip Page Centrifugal clutch 502 21 Centrifugal clutchDo not lose the sleeve bearings found in the clutch shoes Centrifugal clutch502 11 Clutch drumChange the bearings in the clutch housing if necessary Page Angle gear Let the small circlip around the axle remain Angle gearInput axle with pinion must be dismantled first 503 97503 80 Shaft Cylinder and piston Cylinder and piston Turn the valve the right way when fitting When the valve is fitted the small hole must face outwardsDecompression valve Inlet manifold Cleaning, inspectionAnalysis and actions Insufficient lubricationCause Action Piston scoring caused by heavy carbon deposits Piston ring breakage Piston damage caused by a too high engine speedCause Foreign objectsDefect Action Service tipsWear tolerances Crankshaft and crankcase Crankshaft and crankcase 502 52 Crankshaft and crankcaseInspecting Crankshaft Assembly Press down the sealing plates as Leakage testing CrankcaseFar as possible between the bolts To ensure a proper seal503 55 Husqvarna E-Tech