Keep this owners manual handy, so you can refer to it at any time.
This owners manual is considered a permanent part of the engine and should
remain with the engine if resold.
The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect
at the time of approval for printing. Illustrations are based on the GXVGlO-
QWAtype. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right, however, to discontinue
or change specifications or design at any time without notice and without
incurring any obligation whatever. No part of this publication may be repro-
duced without
written
permission.
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your selection of a Honda engine. We are certain you will
be pleased with your purchase of one of the finest engines on the market.
We want to help you get the best results from your new engine and to operate
it safely. This manual contains the information on how to do that; please read
it carefully.
As you read this manual, you will find information preceded by a -1
symbol. That information is intended to help you avoid damage to your engine,
other property, or the environment.
We suggest you read the warranty policy to fully understand its coverage
your responsibilities of ownership. The warranty policy is a separate document
that should have been given to you by your dealer.
When your engine needs scheduled maintenance, keep in mind that your
Honda servicing dealer is specially trained in servicing Honda engines. Your
Honda servicing dealer is dedicated to your satisfaction and will be pleased to
answer your questions and concerns.
Best Wishes,
Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
and
INTRODUCTION
A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY
Your safety and the safety of others are very important. And using this engine
safely is an important responsibility.
To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided
operating procedures and other information on labels and in this manual. This
information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others.
Of course, it is not practical or possible to warn you about all the hazards
associated with operating or maintaining an engine. You must use your own
good judgment.
You will find important safety information in a variety of forms, including:
l Safety Labels - on the engine.
l Safety Messages-preceded by a safety alert symbol A and one of three
signal words, DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
These signal words mean:
m You WILL be KlLLEDor SERIOUSLY HURTif you don’t follow
instructions.
m You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow
instructions.
B You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
l Safety Headings - such as
0 Safety Section -
l Instructions
such as
- how to use this engine correctly and safely.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.
ENGINE SAFETY.
This entire book is filled with important safety information - please read it
carefully.
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CONTENTS
ENGINE SAFETY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
CONTROLS & FEATURES
COMPONENT & CONTROL LOCATIONS
CONTROLS
Choke Lever
Throttle Lever
Recoil Starter Grip
FEATURES
Fuel-cut Solenoid
BEFORE OPERATION
IS YOUR ENGINE READY TO GO’,
Check the General Condition of the Engine..
Check the Engine
Check the Equipment Powered by This
OPERATION
SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
STARTING THE ENGINE
STOPPING THE ENGINE
SETTING ENGINE SPEED
Most accidents with engines can be prevented if you follow all instructions in
this manual and on the engine. Some of the most common hazards are
discussed below, along with the best way to protect yourself and others.
Owner Responsibilities
Honda engines are designed to give safe and dependable service if
operated according to instructions. Read and understand this owner’s
manual before operating the engine. Failure to do so could result in
personal injury or equipment damage.
Know how to stop the engine quickly, and understand the operation of all
controls. Never permit anyone to operate the engine without proper
instructions.
Do not allow children to operate the engine. Keep children and pets away
from the area of operation.
Refuel With Care
Gasoline is extremely flammable, and gasoline vapor can explode. Refuel
outdoors, in a well-ventilated area, with the engine stopped. Never smoke
near gasoline, and keep other flames and sparks away. Always store gasoline
in an approved container. If any fuel is spilled, make sure the area is dry before
starting the engine.
Hot Exhaust
l The muffler becomes very hot during operation and remains hot for a while
after stopping the engine. Be careful not to touch the muffler while it is hot.
Let the engine cool before storing it indoors.
l To prevent fire hazards and to provide adequate ventilation for stationary
equipment applications, keep the engine at least 3feet (1 meter) away from
building walls and other equipment during operation. Do not place flam-
mable objects close to the engine.
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ENGINE SAFETY
Carbon Monoxide Hazards
Exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide. Avoid inhalation of ex-
haust gas. Never run the engine in a closed garage or confined area.
Other Equipment
Review the instructions provided with the equipment powered by this engine
for any additional safety precautions that should be observed in conjunction
with engine startup, shutdown, or operation, or protective apparel that may be
needed to operate the equipment.
CONTROLS & FEATURES
COMPONENT & CONTROL LOCATIONS
PROTECTOR
AIR CLEANER
FAN COVER
PROTECTOR
(SCREEN GRID
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KC 11
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SPAFiK PLUG
STARTER GRIP
OIL FlLLER CAP
/
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OIL FILTER
, FUELFlLTER
OIL DRAIN BOLT
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
OIL DRAIN BOLT
8
’ 7’
ELECTRIC STARTER
@WA type)
J”
OIL DRAIN BOLT
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MUFFLER
CONTROLS & FEATURES
CONTROLS
Choke Lever
The choke lever opens and closes the choke valve in the carburetor.
The CLOSED position enriches the fuel mixture for starting a cold engine.
The OPEN position provides the correct fuel mixture for operation after
starting, and for restarting a warm engine.
Some engine applications use a remotely-mounted choke control rather than
the engine-mounted choke lever shown here.
CHOKE LE
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
Throttle Lever
The throttle lever controls engine speed.
Moving the throttle lever in the directions shown makes the engine run faster
or slower.
Some engine applications use a remotely-mounted throttle control rather than
the engine-mounted throttle lever shown here.
THRO
Recoil Starter Grip
Pulling the starter grip operates the recoil starter to crank the engine.
STARTER GRIP
CONTROLS & FEATURES
FEATURES
Fuel-cut Solenoid (Fuel-cut solenoid type only)
The engine is equipped with a fuel-cut solenoid that allows fuel to flow to the
carburetor main jet when the engine switch is in the ON or START position and
stops the flow of fuel to the main jet when the engine switch is in the OFF
position.
The engine must be connected to the battery to energize the fuel-cut solenoid,
allowing the engine to run. If the battery is disconnected, fuel flow to the
carburetor main jet will stop.
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IS YOUR ENGINE READY TO GO?
For your safety, and to maximize the service life of your equipment, it is very
important to take a few moments before you operate the engine to check its
condition. Be sure to take care of any problem you find, or have your servicing
dealer correct it, before you operate the engine.
improperly maintaining this engine, orfailing to correct a problem before operation,
could cause a malfunction in which you
could be seriously injured.
Always perform a preoperation inspection
before each operation, and correct any
problem.
Before beginning your preoperation checks, be sure the engine is level and the
engine switch is in the OFF position.
Check the General Condition of the Engine
l Look around and underneath the engine for signs of oil or gasoline leaks.
l Remove any excessive dirt or debris, especially around the muffler and
recoil starter.
l Look for signs of damage.
l Check that all shields and covers are in place, and all nuts, bolts, and
screws are tightened.
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BEFORE OPERATION
Check the Engine
l Check the engine oil level (see page 23). Running the engine with a low oil
level can cause engine damage.
l Check the air filter (see page 29). A dirty air filter will restrict air flow to the
carburetor, reducing engine performance.
l Check the fuel level. Starting with a full tank will help to eliminate or reduce
operating interruptions for refueling.
Check the Equipment Powered by This Engine
Review the instructions provided with the equipment powered by this engine
for any precautions and procedures that should be followed before engine
startup.
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OPERATION
SAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
Before operating the engine for the first time, please review the
SAFETY INFORMATIONon
page 5 and the chapter titled
/MPORTANT
BEFORE OPERA-
TION.
Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. Breathing
it can cause unconsciousness and even
Avoid any areas or actions that expose
1 Iyriarbon monoxide. 1
Review the instructions provided with the equipment powered by
for any safety precautions that should be observed in conjunction with engine
startup, shutdown, or vperation.
STARTING THE ENGINE
1. If the fuel tank is equipped with a valve, be sure the fuel valve is in the OPEN
or ON position before attempting to start the engine.
this engine
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OPERATION
2. To start a cold engine, pull the choke lever to the CLOSED position.
To restart a warm engine, leave the choke lever in the OPEN position.
Some engine applications use a remotely-mounted choke control rather
than the engine-mounted choke lever shown here.
CHOKE LE
3. Move the throttle lever away from the SLOW position, about l/3 of the way
toward the FAST position.
Some engine applications use a remotely-mounted throttle control rather
than the engine-mounted throttle lever shown here.
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