Tecumseh LV195EA, LV156XA, LV156EA, LV195XA specifications Draining Oil Sump

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I.Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick

If your engine has an oil fill cap/dipstick go to step 1. If your engine does NOT have an oil fill cap/dipstick, see "II. Oil Fill Cap/Plug" instructions on page 16.

1.Carefully disconnect spark plug wire and keep it away from spark plug. See Figures 30 and 31. See "G. Avoid Accidental Starts" instructions on page 2. Afterward, continue reading instructions below.

Keep the disconnected spark plug wire securely away from metal parts where arcing could occur.

Carefully attach the spark plug wire to the grounding post, if provided.

2.Be sure fuel fill cap is on and tightened securely. See Figure 32.

Figure 30. Disconnecting/Connecting Spark Plug

1

2

1.Grounding Post Connection

2.Spark Plug Connection

Figure 31. Typical Grounding Post/Spark Plug Connection

3.Carefully turn engine on the side with the carburetor side up. See Figure 33.

4.Place approved recyclable oil container under oil fill cap/dipstick.

5.Remove oil fill cap/dipstick.

6.Tip engine with the carburetor side up to position the oil flow, so it will drain from the lowest point on the engine (see equipment manufacturer’s instructions).

See Figure 33.

7.Drain oil into an approved recyclable oil container.

NOTE

Used oil must be disposed of at a proper collection center.

Figure 32. Fuel Fill Cap

Carburetor Side Up 2

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1.Oil Fill/Drain Tube (Cap/Dipstick)

2.Carburetor

Figure 33. Draining Oil Sump

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Contents LV148EA/LV148XA LV156EA/LV156XA Safety Definitions TecumsehPower Contact InformationGeneral Safety Precautions Adult Supervision of Operation, Refueling and MaintenanceAvoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Avoid Gasoline FiresDo not Modify Engine Avoid Burns and Fire from Hot SurfacesAvoid Accidental Starts Use Hearing ProtectionEngine Identification Decal II. How to Get ServiceTechnician’s Handbook III. Oil and Fuel Specifications IV. Before Starting Your EngineOil FuelOil Fill Cap/Dipstick Filling Oil SumpII. Oil Fill Cap/Plug Filling Fuel Tank Starting Your Engine Engines with Electric StartersPrimer Bulb Only If your engine has Go toAir Cleaner Primer Bulb Carburetor Muffler Spark Plug Cap Spark Plug WireII. Choke Only Temperatures Below 40F 5C Temperatures Above 40F 5CIII. Primer Bulb and Choke Engines with Recoil Starters Engines with Recoil StartersPrimer Bulb Vent Hole III. Primer Bulb and Choke VI. Stopping Your Engine and Short-Term Storage VII. MaintenanceChecking and Changing Oil Draining Oil Sump Typical Spark Plug Connection Oil Drain Plug Locations Oil Fill Plug Cleaning/Replacing Air Cleaner Removing Debris from EngineSpark Plug Servicing Foam FiltersIV. Removal and Installation-Type B Air Cleaner III. Removal and Installation-Type a Air CleanerII. Servicing Paper Filters VI. Removal and Installation-Type D Air Cleaner Removal and Installation-Type C Air CleanerRetainer Slot Flange Paper Filter Tab Cover Adjustments VIII. Transporting Your EngineCarburetor Engine SpeedIX. Storing Your Engine Short-Term/Seasonal StorageIV. Battery Extended StorageDraining Fuel II. Oil Cylinder BoreXI. Maintenance Intervals Maintenance IntervalsProcedure Preventing Forest, Brush and Grass FiresEvery 25 Hours or 3 Months 1. Clean Foam Filter Every 25 Hours or 3 Months 1. Change Oil Every 200 Hours or Seasonally 1. Replace Spark PlugFour-Cycle Engine Vertical Crankshaft Air-Cooled California & US EPA Emission Control Warranty Statement Emission Control System Warranty XII. Warranty Information Consumer USE Commercial USE

LV195EA, LV156EA, LV156XA, LV195XA specifications

Tecumseh is a well-known player in the field of small engines, and their LV series, including the LV156EA, LV156XA, LV195EA, and LV195XA, showcases their commitment to innovation and reliability. Designed for various applications, these engines are favored in lawn care equipment, utility vehicles, and more.

The LV156EA and LV156XA models feature a robust design, emphasizing durability and ease of use. They are powered by a 4-cycle, single-cylinder layout, which balances power and efficiency. Equipped with an electronic ignition system, these engines ensure quick starts and reliable operation in diverse conditions. The LV156 series typically has a displacement of approximately 156cc, which delivers a commendable power output suitable for light to medium-duty tasks.

On the other hand, the LV195XA and LV195EA models elevate the performance bar with a larger displacement of around 195cc. This additional capacity translates to higher torque and increased power output, making them ideal for more demanding operations. Both models also feature a heavy-duty crankshaft and a cast-iron cylinder liner, ensuring prolonged engine life and superior wear resistance.

A standout feature across the LV series is Tecumseh’s commitment to low emissions and fuel efficiency. The engines integrate advanced combustion technology, optimizing fuel mix for cleaner combustion. This is particularly beneficial for commercial users, as reduced emissions can help meet stringent environmental regulations.

Moreover, Tecumseh's LV series incorporates user-friendly design elements such as an integrated recoil starter and easy-access oil fill, streamlining maintenance tasks. The lightweight construction aids in portability while providing stability during operation.

Overall, the LV156EA, LV156XA, LV195EA, and LV195XA engines from Tecumseh exemplify a blend of innovative technology, robust performance, and environmental responsibility, making them reliable choices for various applications in the small engine market. Whether for residential, commercial, or industrial use, these engines showcase Tecumseh's dedication to quality and performance in the small engine segment.