To replace auger shear bolt, To adjust or replace the spark plug, To adjust carburetor – Craftsman 536.88123 User Manual

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TO REPLACE AUGER SHEAR BOLT

The augers are secured to the auger shaft
with special bolts (see figure below) that are

designed to break

(to protect the machine)

it an object becomes lodged in the auger
housing. Use of a harder bolt will destroy the
protection provided by the shear bolt.

IMPORTANT:

To ensure safety and perfor­

mance levels, only original equipment shear
bolts should be used.

To replace a broken shear bolt, proceed

as follows;

Move the throttle to ® (STOP) and turn
off all controls.

Disconnect the spark plug wire. Be sure
all moving parts have stopped.

Lubricate the auger shaft zerk fitting (See

the Maintenance section ).

Align the hole in the auger with the hole

in the auger shaft. Install the new shear
bolt and nut found in toolbox located on

top of belt cover.

Reconnect the spark plug wire.

TO ADJUST OR REPLACE

THE SPARK PLUG

NOTICE:

This spark ignition system meets

all requirements of the Canadian Interfer­

ence-Causing Equipment Regulations.

NOTICE:

This engine complies with all cur­

rent Australian and New Zealand limitaions
regarding electromagnetic interference.

If you have difficulty starting your snow
thrower, you may need to adjust or replace
the spark plug. Follow the instructions be­
low.

Replace the spark plug if the electrodes are

pitted or burned or if the porcelain is
cracked.

TO ADJUST;

• Clean the spark plug by carefully scrap­

ing the electrodes (do not sand blast or

use a wire brush).

• Be sure the spark plug is clean and free

of foreign material. Check the electrodes

gap (see figure below) with a wire feeler
gauge and reset the gap to .030 inch if

necessary.

TO REPLACE:

• If you need a new spark plug, use only

the proper replacement spark plug (see
page 15).

• Set the gap to .030 inches.

• Before installing the spark plug, coat its

threads lightly with oil or grease to insure
easy removal.

• Tighten the plug firmly into the engine.

• If a torque wrench is available, torque the

plug to 18 to 23 ft. - lbs.

TO ADJUST CARBURETOR

if you think your carburetor needs adjusting,
see your nearest Authorized Craftsman

Service Center, Engine performance

should not be affected at altitudes up to
7,000 feet. For operation at higher eleva­
tions, contact your nearest Craftsman Ser­
vice Center.

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