Toro 38272 Replacing the Drive Belt, Remove the 4 bolts that hold the drive belt cover in place

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Figure 29

1. Center electrode insulator 3. Air gap (not to scale)

2.Side electrode

6.Install the spark plug and torque it to 20–22 ft-lb (27–30 N-m).

7.Connect the wire to the spark plug.

Replacing the Drive Belt

If drive belt becomes worn, oil-soaked, excessively cracked, frayed, or otherwise damaged, replace the belt.

1.Remove the 4 bolts that hold the drive belt cover (Figure 30) in place.

Figure 30

1.Drive belt cover

Figure 31

1.

Rotor pulley

5.

Idler pulley

2.

Idler arm brake

6.

Engine pulley

3.

Drive belt

7.

Tabs on the idler arm

4.Idler arm

3.Press down on the idler arm and remove the belt from between the tab on the idler arm brake and the rotor pulley.

Note: The engine pulley belt guide is very close to the pulley, and the belt may not fit through the gap.

4.Twist the belt out in front of the belt guide so that the belt is wedged between the belt guide and the engine pulley.

5.Insert a screwdriver into the hole in the belt guide as shown in Figure 32, and flex the belt guide toward the rotor pulley enough to pull the belt through the gap.

Note: The lower front corner of the drive belt cover is fastened down with a smaller bolt, a washer, and a locknut.

2. Remove the belt from the rotor pulley.

Figure 32

1. Belt guide

2. Engine pulley

Note: Take care not to distort or damage the belt guide.

6. To install the new drive belt, reverse the steps above.

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38282, 38272 specifications

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