Valve lash – Cub Cadet MTD P71 Series User Manual

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Introduction

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Valve lash

Valve lash is the clearance between the top of the valve stem and the rocker arm. The valve lash should be

checked after the first 25 hours of use and every 100 hours after that. Valve lash can be checked and adjusted using
the following steps:.

1. If the engine has been run, allow it to cool thoroughly.

Position the mower for easy access to the cylinder
head.

2.

Disconnect the high-tension lead from the spark plug
and ground it well away from the spark plug hole.

3.

Remove the spark plug using a 13/16” spark plug
socket and ratchet. A flexible coupling or “wobbly”
extension may help. See Figure 1.11.

4.

Remove the four bolts that secure the valve cover
using a 10mm wrench, and remove the valve cover
from the engine.

NOTE: If care is used not to damage the valve cover gas-

ket, it can be re-used.

5.

Confirm that the piston is at Top-Dead-Center on the
compression stroke.

NOTE: An old plastic dip stick makes a nice probe that will

not damage the piston crown. See Figure 1.12.

• The compression stroke can be distinguished

from the overlap stroke by the presence of air
pressure at the spark plug hole and the fact that
neither of the valves should move significantly on
the compression stroke.

• There is an automatic compression release mech-

anism that “bumps” the exhaust valve as the piston
rises on the compression stroke. At TDC, the
exhaust valve should be fully closed.

Figure 1.11

High tension lead

Muffler

Valve cover

Spark plug

Figure 1.12

Valves closed

(push rods slack)

Probe to confirm piston

is at top of travel

Old plastic dip stick

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