Tanaka TBC-4200D, TBC-230B, TBC-550, TBC-600, TBC-230 Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
GRASSTRIMMERS/BRUSHCUTTERS
•TROUBLESHOOTING
•SERVICE/TORQUELIMITS
•TECHNICALDATA
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Introduction
How To Use Your Service Manual
This Service Manual is arranged for quick, easy reference and is divided into numbered sections. parts. Failure to do somayresult in products malfunction
NOTE
before repair work is started to avoid needless
:
Read all information for servicing a part or system
Replacement Parts
Whenreplacement parts are required, use only approved
a
nd possible injury to operator and/or bystander.
NOTE:Allreferenceto "Left","Right","Front" and "Back"
are given from operators position.
assembly.
TE: The descriptions and specifications contained in
NO
this manual were in effect at the time this manual
Preparation For Service
Proper preparation is very important for efficient service work. A clean work area at the start of each job will allow you to perform the repair as easily and quickly as possible, and reduce incidence of misplace tools and parts. A unit that is excessively dirty should be cleaned before work starts. Cleaning will occasionally uncover trouble sources. Tools, instruments and parts needed for the job should be gathered before work is started. Interrupting a job to locate tools or parts is a needless delay. Special tools required for a job are listed in this manual.
was approved for printing. We reserve the right to discontinue models without notice and without incurring ob!igation. The equipment identified as either standard or optional and the various illustra­tions may not all be applicab!e to your unit. If you have question, always check with your dealer.
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Safety Alert Symbol and Notations
The following safety notations are used throughout this manual to call attention to special information or operating CAUTION: A CAUTION identifies safe operating procedures. Understand the message in each notation practices or indicates unsafe conditions that could and be alert to unsafe conditions and the possibility of result in personal injury. personal injury.
WARNING: A WARNING describes a condition
NOTE: A NOTE points out general reference information
regarding proper operation and maintenance prac­tices.
IMPORTANT: An IMPORTANT statement indicates spe-
cific procedures or information that is re­quired to prevent damage to the machine or its attachments.
This safety alert symbol is used to attract your attention! PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED! When you see this symbol - BECOME ALERT ­HEED ITS MESSAGE.
where failure to follow the instructions could result in severe personal injury.
DANGER: A DANGER designates a condition where failure to follow instructions or heed warning will most likely result in serious injury or death.
Safety Precautions
Before test operating or making repairs or adjustments to the unit, read and understand the operating and safety Gasolineis highly flammable and its vapors are explosive. instructions in the Owner’s Manual. Handle with care. Use an ap
NOT smoke or allow open flame (match, pilot light, etc.) or DO NOT make any adjustment or perform any mainte- sparks near equipment or fuel container when refueling or nance or repair procedures while engine is running unless
DO NOT touch parts which might be hot from operation. gasoline. Before attempting to maintain, adjust or service, allow
such
Open doors if engine is run in garage, exhaust fumes are
DO NOT run engine in an enclosed area. Do repair work in a well-lighted, ventilated area. sure all fasteners are tight, all adjustments are correct and
To prevent accidental starting, disconnect wire to spark plug and position wire away from plug. DO NOT
Always wear satety goggles when cleaning or making repairs to parts or machine. Never store equipment with fuel intank inside a building
When unit is tipped to perform service procedures in this Allowengine to cool before storing in any enclosure. manual, remove fuel so that no spillage wil occur.
specifically instructed to do so in this manual.
parts to cool.
dangerous.
all
l
servicing fuel system.
Use non-flammable solvent to clean parts - DO NOT use
Use only approved replacement parts when making
repairs.
After all repair procedures are performed, make sure that
unit is in good operating condition and all safety devices
and shields are in place and in good working condition. Be
all tools are removed.
change engine governor setting or over speed
engine.
where fuel fumes may reach an open flame or spark.
proved fuel container. DO
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CONTENTS
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1.
Special tools 1
2.
Technical Data 2
3.
Service Limits 4
4.
Torque Limits 5
5.
General Components & Inspections 6
1. Crankcase 6
2. Cylinde
3. Piston 6
4. Piston pin bore 6
5. Piston ring end gap 6
6. Piston ring side clearance 7
7. Piston pin 7
8. Crankshaft journal 7
9. Connecting rod/big end side clearance 7
10. Eccentricity of crank shaft 7
11. Centrifugal clutch 7
12. Spark plug 8
13. Ignition coil inspection 8
14. Inspection of cylinder compression 8
15. Tank cap 9
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6
6.
Engine side 10 6-1 Recoil starter system 10 6-2 Checking air gap 10 6-3 Carburetor adjustment and maintenance 11 6-4 Disassembling and assembling engine 12
7.
Drive side 15 7-1 Removing and assembling clutch drum 15 7-2 Removing drive shaft 15 7-3 Disassembling gear case 15 7-4 Assembling gear case 16
Trouble Shooting 17
8.
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1. Special Tool List
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Ref.# Description Parts# TBC-230/2501 TBC-290 TBC-340 TBC-4200DX TBC-4200D TBC-550DX TBC-550/600
TBC-250PF/260PF TBC-340PF TBC-4200DLV
TBC-270 TBC-420PF TBC-430PFLV
2 Fly-wheel remover 006-29326-00 x x x x x x 3 Center bolt 007-29326-00 x x x x x x 4 Step bolt 6 x 42 008-29326-00 2 2 5 Piston pin remover 009-29323-50 x x x 5 Piston pin remover 009-29326-00 x x x 7 Pinion remover 016-29338-00 x x x x 7 Pinion remover 016-29373-00 x x 8 Coil locator 020-29371-14 x x 9 Remover bolt 8 x 42 021-29355-00 2 2 2 2 2
10 Gear shaft inserter 28 031-29339-00 10 Gear shaft inserter 32 031-29338-00 x x x x
11 Pinion inserter 26 032-29335-60 x x 11 Pinion inserter 28 032-29338-00 x x 11 Pinion inserter 24 032-29339-00 x 11 Pinion inserter 30 032-29371-00 x x 20 Handle bar 8 x 120 951-20000-20 x x x x x x
(except TBC230)
x x
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2. Technical Data
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K
(
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(
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A
gap (mm)
K
Model TBC-230B series TBC-230 series TBC-250PF series TBC-2501 series
Displacement (cc)
21.1 21.1 23.9 25.0 Bore x Stroke (mm) 31 x 28 31 x 28 33 x 28 34 x 27 Compression ratio 6.0 : 1 6.0 : 1 7.3 : 1 7.2 : 1 Max. kW/rpm 0.63/7500 0.63/7500 0.82/8000 0.90/7500 Max. kg Em/rpm 0.086/5500 0.086/5500 0.12/5500 0.13/5500 Max. rpm 11000 11000 11000 11000 Idling rpm 3000±200 3000±200 3000±200 3000±200 Clutch-meet rpm 3800±200 3800±200 3800±200 3800±200 Carburetor (maker/type
WYL182 WYL182 WYJ318 WYJ296 Fixed Jet (main jet #) #38 #38 #38 # 43 L/H needle set N/A N/A N/A N/A
Metering lever height (mm)
Ignition system
1.50±0.16 (frm face of pump body)
TCI (Transistorized
Solid State)
1.50±0.16 (frm face of pump body)
TCI (Transistorized
Solid State)
1.50±0.16 (frm face of pump body)
CDI (Capacitor
Discharge Ignition
System)
1.50±0.16 (frm face of pump body)
TCI (Transistorized
Solid State)
Air gap (mm) 0.30 - 0.35 0.30 - 0.35 0.30 - 0.35 0.30 - 0.35 Ignition timing (
) ----- ----- 25 -----
Spark plug(maker) CJ8Y(CHPN) or CJ8Y(CHPN) or RCJ6Y(CHPN) CJ6(CHPN) or
RCJ8Y(CHPN) RCJ8Y(CHPN) BMR7A(NGK) Gap (mm) 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 Clutch drum diameter (mm) 54 54 54 54
Gear Ratio
1.25 : 1
Curved sfaft 1: 1
1.25 : 1
1.25 : 1
Curved sfaft 1: 1
1.25: 1
Model TBC-270PF series TBC-270 series TBC-290 series TBC-340 series
Displacement (cc) 25.6 26.9 28.0 32.2 Bore x Stroke (mm) 33 x 30 35 x 28 34.5 x30 37 x 30 Compression ratio 8.0 : 1 6.0 : 1 6.8 : 1 6.5 : 1 Max. PS/rpm 1.23/8000 1.24/7000 1.42/8000 1.6/8000 Max. kW/rpm 0.90/8000 0.92/7000 1.05/8000 1.17/8000 Max. kg Em/rpm 0.12/6000 0.14/5000 0.14/4000 0.16/6000 Max. rpm 11000 11000 11000 11000 Idling rpm 3000±200 3000±200 3000±200 3000±200 Clutch-meet rpm 3800±200 3800±200 3800±200 3800±200 Carburetor (maker/type
WYJ243
WYJ431 WYJ392 WYJ296 Fixed Jet (main jet #) # 38 # 42 # 43 # 43 L/H needle set N/A N/A N/A N/A
Metering lever height (mm)
Ignition system
Air Ignition timing (
) 32 N/A N/A N/A
1.50±0.16 (frm face of pump body)
CDI (Capacitor
Discharge Ignition
System)
0.30 - 0.35 0.30 - 0.35 0.30 - 0.35 0.30 - 0.35
1.50±0.16 (frm face of pump body)
TCI (Transistorized
Solid State)
1.50±0.16 (frm face of pump body)
TCI (Transistorized
Solid State)
1.50±0.16 (frm face of pump body)
TCI (Transistorized
Solid State)
Spark plug(maker) CJ-6Y(CHPN) or BPM6A (NGK) or RCY8Y(CHPN) RCY8Y(CHPN)
RCJ-6Y(CHPN) RCY8Y(CHPN)
Gap (mm) 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6
Clutch drum Diameter (mm) 54 54 54 78 Gear Ratio 1.286 : 1 1.25 : 1 1.28 : 1 1.28 : 1
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2. Technical Data
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gap (mm)
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Model TBC-420PF TBC-4200D TBC-550 series TBC-600
430PF series series
Displacement (cc) 39.8 39.8 46.5 46.5 Bore x Stroke (mm) 39.8 x 32 39.8 x 32 43 x 32 43 x 32 Compression ratio 7.2 : 1 6.95:1 7.0 : 1 7.0 : 1 Max. PS/rpm 1.7/6500 1.78/7000 2.38/7000 2.38/7000 Max. kW/rpm 1.25/6000 1.31/7000 1.75/7000 1.75/7000 Max. kg Max. rpm 11000 11500 11500 11500 Idling rpm 3000±200 2800±200 2800±200 2800±200 Clutch-meet rpm 3800±200 3500±200 3800±200 3800±200 Carburetor (maker/type
m/rpm 0.22/5000 0.21/5000 0.26/6000 0.26/6000
Fixed Jet (main jet #) # 44 # 51 N/A N/A L/H needle set N/A N/A 90
Metering lever height (mm)
WYJ224B WYJ389 HDA180 HDA180
1.50±0.16 (frm face of pump body)
1.50±0.16 (frm face of pump body)
-0.13
0.25 (frm
face of carb. body)
-0.13 0.25 (frm
face of carb. body)
90
Ignition system Air
Ignition timing ( Spark plug(maker) CJ8Y(CHPN) or BPMR-6A (NGK) BPM-6A(NGK) o
Gap (mm) 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6
Clutch drum Diameter (mm) 78 78 78 78 Gear Ratio 1.31 3 : 1 1.313 : 1 1.313 : 1 1.313 : 1
) 30 23 23 23
TCI (Transistorized
Solid State)
0.30 - 0.35 0.30 - 0.35 0.30 - 0.35 0.30 - 0.35
RCJ8Y(CHPN) BPMR-6A(NGK) or BPM-6A(NGK)
TCI (Transistorized
Solid State)
TCI (Transistorized
Solid State)
TCI (Transistorized
Solid State)
BPMR-6A(NGK)
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3. Service Limit
For ALL MODELS
PISTON RING END GAP MAX. 0.80 mm
PISTON RING SIDE CLEARANCE MAX. 0.15 mm
MODEL MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. MAX. MAX. MIN. MIN. MAX. MIN. TBC-230B series 31.04 30.80 8.05 7.96 0.50 - 0.10 11.90 11.90 55.00 11.95
TBC-230 series 31.04 30.80 8.05 7.96 0.50 - 0.10 11.90 11.90 55.00 11.95
TBC-250PF series 33.04 32.80 8.05 7.96 0.50 - 0.10 11.90 11.90 55.00 11.95 TBC-2501 series 34.04 33.80 10.05 9.96 0.50 - 0.10 11.90 11.90 55.00 11.95 TBC-270PF series 33.04 32.80 9.05 8.96 0.50 - 0.10 11.90 11.90 55.00 11.95 TBC-270series 35.03 34.80 8.05 7.96 0.50 - 0.10 11.90 11.90 55.00 11.95 TBC-290 series 34.53 34.30 9.05 8.96 0.50 - 0.10 11.90 11.90 55.00 11.95 TBC-340 series 37.03 36.80 9.05 8.96 0.50 - 0.10 11.90 11.90 79.00 11.95
CYLINDER BORE
PISTON / SKIRT
OUTER DIA.
PISTON PIN
BORE
PISTON PIN
OUTER DIA.
CON-ROD
BIG END
SIDE CLEARANCE
CON-ROD
SMALL END
SIDE CLEARANCE
CRANKSHAFT
ECCENTRICITY
CRANKSHAFT
JOURNAL DIA.
(PTO)
CRANKSHAFT
JOURNAL DIA.
(STARTER)
CLUTCH DRUM
INNER DIA.
CLUTCH DRUM
SHAFT DIA.
TBC-420PF TBC-430PF series
Grass trimmers/Brush cutters
TBC-4200 series 39.84 39.60 10.05 9.96 0.50 - 0.10 14.90 14.90 79.00 14.95 TBC-550 series 43.04 42.80 10.05 9.96 -
39.84 39.60 10.05 9.96 0.50 - 0.10 14.90 14.90 79.00 14.95
0.50 0.10 14.90 14.90 79.00 14.95
TBC-600 43.04 42.80 10.05 9.96 - 0.50 0.10 14.90 14.90 79.00 14.95
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4. Torque Limits
SPECIAL FASTENERS
Flywheel nut 200 - 230 173.6 - 199.6 Clutch or Special nut 200 - 250 173.6 - 217.0 Spark plug 150 - 200 130.2 - 173.6 Carb. insulator 50 - 60 43.4 - 52.1
CyIinder 45 - 50 39.1 - 43.4 Crankcase 40 - 50 34.7 - 43.4
ORDINARY NUTS AND BOLTS
Reference kg-cm In-lb
Reference kg-cm In-lb M4 Screw 20 - 30 17.3 - 26.0 M5 Screw 40 - 50 34.7 - 43.4 M6 Screw 60 - 70 52.1 - 60 7 M4 Nut 20 - 30 17.3 - 26.0 M5 Nut 40 - 50 34.7 - 43.4 M6 Hut 60 - 70 52 1 - 60.7 M4 Hex hole bolt 25 - 30 21.7 - 26.0 M5 Hex hole bolt 45 - 50 39.1 - 43.4 M6 Hex hole bolt 80 - 100 69.4 - 86.8 M8 Bolt 200 - 250 173.4 - 216 8
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Sealing is essential. Fig. 1
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6. ENGINE SIDE
6-1 Recoil Starter System
1) Remove recoil starter body assy from unit.
2) Pull starter handle, then hold rope reel and pull starter rope out from ropoe reel. Fig. 15
NOTE: Never disassemble Spring Case Assy. You may get hurt.
While holding rope reel, let recoil spring unwind slowly. Then
3) remove the holding screw from the center of the recoil body Fig. 16
Caution: When removing starter pully or starter reel, The recoil spring may fly out. Eye/Face protection is recommended when replacing recoil spring.
4)
Check for any wear and/or damage on the individual recoil parts (rope reel, recoil spring, starter rope, damper spring, cam plate, spring case assy. , ect.) and replace as necessary. Fig. 16
When assembling the recoil spring to the recoil body,
5) insert hook of recoil spring into the groove within the
recoil starter body. Fig. 17
6)
Check for wear and/or damage to the starter pawl and spring on the starter pulley and replace as necessary. Fig. 18
6-2 Checking Air Gap
1) Check if the gap between the ignition coil and the rotor is 0.3 mm (With two 0.15 mm thickness gauge’s)
If the measured gap is not 0.3 mm, adjust the gap to 0.3 mm using
2) the rotor gap thickness gauge on both cores.
Rotor gap thickness gauge 020-29371-14 TBC-550/DX/600
NOTE: The screws must be fastened in
the air gap from widening.
NOTE:
Never rotate magneto rotor clockwise to avoid recoil starter damage when it is installed.
O
to
1
order to prevent
2
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NOTE: Be sure to install recoil spring so shape spring winding is clockwise from the center to out.
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Needle Pin
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To maintain carburetor performance, it is recommended that
C.
rubber parts be inspected periodically or whenever disassembled. Check diaphragm for deterioration or damage, valve hinge for deformation and needle valve for wear.
Always use fresh fuel. Fuel which has been stored for an extended periods of time will damage carburetor parts and decrease performance.
Carburetor performance us effected slightly by weather, altitude, break-in, etc. But it is generally not necessary to adjust the carburetor.
If carburetor floods, check the needle valve for wear. Also check valve hinge adjustment and carburetor adjustment (see section A and B).
4)
Carburetor Insulator
If the engine will not run smoothly after checking and adjusting the carburetor, check insulator. Fig 23
A. Check alignment for pulse hole of insulator, inlet manifold gasket
and cylinder. Check for any damage and replace as needed.
Check flat surface of insulator where the cylinder and carburetor
B.
are installed. If uneven, make flat by using fine sandpaper or replace as needed.
NOTE: When assembling insulator on the unit, always replace inlet manifold and carburetor gasket.
NOTE: Make sure not to damage the end of the crankshaft, when removing the magneto rotor.
3) After removing the muffler bolts, remove muffler
and muffler gasket.
NOTE: Inspect muffler for carbon build-up and clean or replace as necessary. Fig. 25
6-4
Disassembling and Assembling Engine
1)
To separate engine side and drive side, disassemble at fan case or clutch case from drive shaft pipe and also disconnect stop cords and throttle wire.
2) Remove magneto rotor tightening nut and remove magneto rotor
from the crankshaft by using the following special tools. Fig 24
1.
Fly-Wheel Remover Center Bolt
2. Step Bolts or Remover Bolts
3.
4. Handle Bar 8 X 120
(See section 1. Special Tools List)
When installing clutch assy onto the unit, make sure of the
4)
direction of the clutch. Fig. 25-1
NOTE: Check for any wear or damage before installation of clutch and replace as necessary.
NOTE: If clutch assy is installed in reverse on the unit, you will not get smooth engagement at low rpm.
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4)
Remove the screws securing cylinder and pull cylinder off of the crankcase, before installing cylinder apply a thin coat of oil to the piston.
Align each piston ring with the locator pin, slowly insert piston into cylinder while compressing the rings in with your fingers.
Then install and tighten the cylinder screws. Fig. 26
CHECK: Cylinder for wear and damage, exhaust port for carbon build-up and cylinder fins for debris. Fig. 27
B.
Apply a coat of grease to the lip of each oil seal, then install shims on the starter side of the crankshaft and insert crankshaft into the crankcase.
NOTE: After tightening the crankcase screws, move the crankshaft to one side and measure the crankshaft side play with a feeler gauge. Install shims on the starter side of the crankshaft to adjust clearance, which should be 0.1 - 0.3mm. Fig. 29
Remove ring/s from the piston by separating the ring with your
6)
thumbs just enough to get it off of the piston.
CHECK: Wear on piston ring/s and replace as necessary. Fig. 30
5)
Disassembling and assembling crankcase
Before separating crankcase, make sure woodruff key is removed,
A.
then remove the crankcase screws. To divide crankcase, lightly tap crankshaft with a soft hammer, taking care not to damage the crankcase fitting surface and remove the crankshaft. Fig. 28
CHECK:
1. For any damage to the ball bearing and oil seal.
2. Rod bearing for damage and clearance. NOTE: Use a new crankcase gasket and cut off excess gasket material
when assembling.
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7. DRIVE SIDE
7-1 Removing and assembling clutch drum
1) Remove stop ring from clutch drum using long nose snap ring pliers. Fig.33
2) Then remove clutch drum from fan case or clutch case using handle bar 8x120 from the stop ring side.
3) Some ball bearing holding clutch drums can be removed from fan case or clutch case using the snap ring pliers after removing clutch drum.
NOTE: Check for any wearing of the inner diameter of clutch drum and /or
splines and/or any other parts and replace as necessary.
4) When assembling clutch drum on fan case or clutch case, always use a new stop ring.
7-2 Removing drive shaft
1) Pull out drive shaft from drive shaft pipe and check any wear and/or damage and replace as necessary.
2) When installing drive shaft into drive shaft pipe, apply lithium based grease over drive shaft. To extend the drive shaft life, reverse drive shaft.
7-3 Disassembling gear case Fig.34
1) Remove fixing nut, cutter holder cap and cutter holder. And then remove stop ring using snap ring priers.
2) Install fixing nut on gear shaft until fixing nut is flush with the end of gear shaft.
3) Hold fixing nut securely with the vice.
4) Hit gear case using soft hammer until gear shaft and ball bearing come out from gear case.
5) After removing gear shaft, remove stop ring which secures ball
bearing. Fig.35
6) Remove pinion and ball bearings using one of the pinion removers shown on the special tool list.
NOTE; When replacing gear and pinion, replace gear and pinion as one set.
7) To remove pinion from bearings, remove stop ring first, then place
pinion and bearings between a pair of suitable metal stands. Insert drive shaft which has been cut short into pinion, then tap the short drive shaft slightly to remove pinion from bearings.
Fig.36
8) If bearing where it is installed in the bottom of gear case needs to be replaced, heat the bottom of gear case up to 100 degrees to 150 degrees and then tap gear case to wooden base so that bearing will come off.
Fig.36
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7- 4 Assembling gear case
1) Install ball bearing into the bottom of gear case using the proper daimeter installer. See below for diameters. Dia. 20mm ----- TBC-230 series Dia. 24mm ----- TBC-2501/250PF/260PF/270 series, TBC420PF
TBC-4200D/DLV/430PFLV/550/600
2) Apply grease on gear shaft and insert it into ball bearing which was installed in section 1) using one of gear shaft inserter’s shown on the Special tool list. Fig.37
3) Insert ball bearing into pinion using one of the pinion inserters which are shown on the Special Tool List. Fig.38
4) Install the pinion installed bearings by gradually turning the gear shaft so that the pinion engages properly with gear, and then press in using pinion inserter and install the stop ring in place using long nose snap ring pliers.
NOTE: When installing the stop ring, always use a new stop ring.
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4. Trouble Shooting
Engine doesn't crank
Check recoil starter system Check internal engine parts
Check spark plug
No spark or
Bad connection/ignition coil
weak spark
Incorrect air gap/ignition coil Bad ignition coil
Engine won't start
Clogged fuel lter Clogged or incorrect of air vent valve on
Engine cranks
engine case
Fuel doesn't
Air leak at intake
reach cylinder
Air leak from engine Clogged and/or leaks pulse to carburetor Air leak from fuel pipe Air leak from carburetor Incorrect carburetor adjustment Bad diaphragm in carburetor Incorrect carburetor valve hinge height adjustment
Bad fuel-Use proper/fresh fuel Engine ooded-Check carburetor
Fuel and spark
Muer gasket partially covering exhaust port
reach cylinder
of cylinder Excess carbon in muer/spark arrestor Poor cylinder pressure Worn or damaged internal parts
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Carbon deposits in muer Poor cylinder pressure
Power is low or poor Dirty air cleaner element
Incorrect carburetor adjustment Worn or damaged internal parts
Bad spark plug
Runs inconstantly Bad ignition coil
Incorrect carburetor adjustment
Engine doesn't
run properly Air leak at intake
Air leak from fuel pipe
Doesn't accelerate Lean carburetor adjustment
Clogged fuel lter
Engine isn't warm enough, Warm up engine Lean carburetor adjustment Air leak at intake
Engine RPM surging Air leak from pipe
Clogged fuel lter
Broken clutch shoes
Check clutch
Clutch shoes worn out
Cutting attachment Shoes sticking on clutch step bolts
doesn't turn Clutch drum broken or worn out
Check gear case Broken pinion/gear
Broken gear shaft
Check drive shaft Broken drive shaft or rounded o at spline
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