Carburetor adjustments storage instruaions, Engine service – Craftsman 247.88110 User Manual

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CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS STORAGE INSTRUaiONS

Do

not

make

unnecessary

adjustments.

Factory

set­

tings

are

correct

for

most

applications.

If

adjustments

are needed, proceed as follows:

In event engine is to be stored for any length of time

(30 days or more) or at the end of mowing season, pre­
pare as follows:

1.

Close power adjusting needle (figure 41 or figure

42)

by

turning

to

right

(clockwise).

Close

finger

tight only. Forcing will cause damage.

2. Open one turn (counterclockwise).

3.

Close

idle

adjusting

needle

(figure

41

or

figure

42),

by

turning

to

right

(clockwise).

Close

finger

tight only. Forcing will cause damage.

Power Drain

Adjusting

Float Feed Carburetor

FIGURE 41.

Power

Adjusting

Diaphraghm Carburetor

FIGURE 42.

4.

Open

one

and

one-half

turns

(I'/a)

counterclock­

wise (figure 41 or figure 42).

5. Start engine. Follow starting instructions.

6.

With throttle open (carburetor control at RUN or

FAST

position),

adjust

power

adjusting

needle

one-

eighth ('/s) turn at a time forward or backward un­

til

engine

runs

smoothly. If engine tends to stall

under load, enrich slightly (counterclockwise).

1.

Drain

gas

tank

completely

by

removing

fuel

line

at the carburetor or fuel tank, whichever is easier.

CAUTION

Drain into container outdoors away

from fire or flame.

2. DRAIN CARBURETOR.

Drain by pressing upward on bowl drain (figure 7).

3.

Inside protection of engine for storage is performed

by

removing

spark

plug

and

pouring

one

ounce

of SAE 30 oil through spark plug hole into cylinder.

Crank

engine

without

starting

several

times

to

spread oil over cylinder walls.

IMPORTANT: A yearly checkup or tuneup by the SEARS
Service

Department

is

a

good

way

of

ensuring

that

your

rotary

mower

will

provide

maximum

perform­

ance for the next season.

Store the rotary mower in a protected area and cover
the unit for additional protection.

ENGINE SERVICE

Unless the operator is fully qualified to make engine

adjustments and repairs, it is recommended that such
work

be

done

by

technicians

trained

to

work

on

rotary mower type gasoline engines.

The Repair Parts section of this manual contains a list

of

engine

replacement

parts

and illustrations

to

assist

the

trained

technician

in

making

repairs

and

ordering

proper replacement parts.

The following chart. Trouble Shooting, is provided as
a guide for correcting minor problems when the trou­
ble is known.

7.

Hold throttle lever closed or move carburetor con­

trol to IDLE or SLOW position and adjust idle ad­

justing

needle

until

engine

runs

smoothly,

pro­

ceeding as in step 6 above.

8.

Allow

several

seconds

between

each

adjustment

when performing either step six (6) or seven (7)

to allow engine to react to new setting.

9.

Maximum engine speeds are preset at factory and

should not be changed except by a qualified serv­

ice station repairman who has the necessary equip­
ment.

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