Shindaiwa EB501/EVC, 68241-94310 manual Hour Maintenance, Every 135 hours of operation

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135-HOUR MAINTENANCE

Every 135 hours of operation,

remove and clean the muffler.

Muffler Body

Remove the Engine Cover

First, remove the

 

Muffler Screw

Engine Cover

spark plug

 

 

Retaining Tab

 

 

 

Engine

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cover

 

 

 

 

Arrester

48016D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Screen

 

 

 

 

5 mm

 

6 mm

 

 

Lower

 

Remove four Allen- 48018

Screw

 

Muffler

 

 

Screws

head capscrews

 

 

 

 

Figure 15

 

 

 

 

 

Gasket

 

WARNING!

 

 

Exhaust

 

Never operate the machine with

 

Tube

 

a damaged or missing muffler

 

 

Tail Cap

 

or spark arrester! Operating with

 

 

missing or damaged exhaust com-

 

Mounting

 

ponents is a fire hazard and could

 

Screws

Figure 16

also damage your hearing.

 

5. Use a plastic scraper or wire brush to

 

 

Remove the Muffler.

 

remove carbon deposits from the arrester

1. Remove the spark plug.

 

screen, exhaust tube and tail cap.

 

6. Inspect the screen carefully, and replace

2 Use the 4mm Allen wrench to remove

any screen that has been perforated, dis-

the four engine cover screws , and

torted, or is otherwise unserviceable.

then slide the cover from the engine

 

 

 

taking care not to misplace the cyl-

7. Gently tap the muffler on a wood surface

inder-to-cover insulating gasket. See

to dislodge any loose carbon.

figure 15.

 

8. Inspect the cylinder exhaust port for

3. Pry the muffler screw retaining

carbon buildup.

 

tabs away from the screw heads and

 

IMPORTANT!

remove the two 6 mm muffler screws.

 

Remove the 5 mm lower muffler

If you note excessive carbon buildup, con-

screw, then remove the muffler assem-

sult your servicing dealer.

 

bly from the engine. See figure 16.

9. Reassemble the muffler in the reverse

Remove the Spark Arrester.

 

 

order of disassembly.

 

4. Use the screwdriver to remove the

 

 

IMPORTANT!

three exhaust tube mounting screws,

 

and then remove the tail cap, exhaust

Reset the muffler screw retaining tabs to

tube, gasket, and arrester screen. See

prevent the muffler screws from loosening.

figure 16.

 

 

 

 

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Contents EB501/EVC Blower Contents IntroductionPage Nomenclature Specifications Assembling the BlowerBlower tube installation affects blower Balance and performance! Make sureTubes and nozzle are correctly Assembled per above, and that all Connections are tightMixing Fuel Fuel RequirementsFilling the Fuel Tank InjuryStarting and Stopping the Blower Engine cover will be hot after blower operationWhen the Engine Starts Adjusting Engine Idle Speed Adjusting the Harness Using the Blower Operating TipsDaily Maintenance Routine Maintenance Every 10 HoursDirect the air stream at the inside face of the filter only Do not nick or perforate fuel tube with wire hook Every 10/15 HoursEvery 50 Hours More frequently if reduced performance is notedHour Maintenance Every 135 hours of operationStorage 30 days or longer Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide What To Check Possible Cause RemedyAdditional Problems What To CheckTroubleshooting Guide Manufacturer’s Warranty Coverage What is Covered by this WarrantyOwners Warranty Responsibilities What is Not CoveredThis Warranty is Administered by Consequential Damages

EB501/EVC, 68241-94310 specifications

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