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TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR

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ENGINE THROTTLE ADJUSTMENT TEST (continued)

FIGURE F.6 – BLOWER PADDLE MARKED FOR STROBE-TACH METHOD

Blower Paddle

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TEST PROCEDURE

This test can be conducted by any one of four methods.

Strobe-tach Method:

1.With the 5/16” nut driver, remove the 6 sheet metal screws from the case top.

2.Remove the rubber gasket (cover seal) from the lift bail.

3.Remove the fuel cap. The rubber gasket for the fill tube will come off with the case top.

4.Remove the case top, then replace the fuel cap.

5.Conduct this procedure with the gasoline engine OFF.

8.Connect the strobe-tach according the manu- facturer’s instructions.

9.Reconnect the spark plug wires and start the engine. Direct the strobe-tach light on the blower paddle and synchronize it to the rotat- ing mark.

10.With the machine at HIGH IDLE the tach should read between 3650 and 3750 RPM.

With the machine at LOW IDLE the tach should read between 2150 and 2250 RPM.

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6.Remove the spark plug wires to prevent acci- dental engine kickback or starting.

7.With the black or red marking pencil, place a mark on one of the blower paddles. See Figure F.6 for location.

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Lincoln Electric SVM192-A service manual Engine Throttle Adjustment Test, Strobe-tach Method

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