MAINTENANCE
n Remove the screws and cylinder cover as |
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described previously. |
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CHAIN BRAKE | CHAIN OIL | ||
n Clean the cylinder fins. | |||
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n Lift the chain brake over the post. |
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n Lay the chain saw on its side with the bar and |
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chain on the ground. |
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n Remove the chain oil and fuel caps. |
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n Remove the three screws that hold the starter |
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housing in place. |
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n Lift off the starter cover and set aside. |
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n Replace chain oil and fuel caps to prevent con- |
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tamination during cleaning. |
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n Clean the flywheel fins. |
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n Remove the chain oil and fuel caps. |
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n Replace the starter housing. Reinstall screws |
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and secure. |
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n Replace the chain oil and fuel caps. |
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n Replace the cylinder cover. Reinstall screws and |
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secure. |
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n Replace the chain brake on the post.
NOTE: Check to ensure that the air filter is in the |
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proper position before reinstalling the cylinder | Fig. 66 | |
cover. | ||
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NOTE: If you notice a power loss with the gas- |
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powered tool, the exhaust port and muffler may | CLEAN | |
be blocked with carbon deposits. These deposits | CYLINDER FINS | |
may need to be removed to restore performance. |
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We highly recommend that only qualified service |
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technicians perform this service. |
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Fig. 67
CLEAN
FLYWHEEL FINS
Fig. 68