Spark arrester screen maintenance, Long term storage, Replacing the edger blade – Shindaiwa 81719 User Manual

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Spark Arrester Screen Maintenance

If the engine becomes sluggish and low on

power, check and clean the spark arrester

screen.

WARNING!
Never operate this unit with a

damaged or missing muffler or spark

arrester! Operating with missing or

damaged exhaust components is a

fire hazard, and can also damage

your hearing!

1. With a  mm hex wrench remove the

4 engine cover screws and the engine

cover. See Figure 5.

. With a small flat bladed screwdriver

remove the  screws holding the spark

arrester screen and cover to the muf-

fler. See Figure 5.

. Remove the screen and clean it with a

stiff bristle brush.

Exhaust Port Inspection

4. With a 4 mm hex wrench remove the

 muffler bolts and the muffler. See

Figure 5.

5. Inspect the cylinder exhaust port for

any carbon buildup.

IMPORTANT!

If you note excessive carbon buildup,
consult with an authorized Shindaiwa
servicing dealer.

6. Reassemble the spark arrester, muffler

and engine cover in the reverse order of

disassembly.

Figure 25

Muffler Bolts

Spark Arrester

Screen

Cover

Cover Screws

Muffler Gasket

Engine Cover

Screws

Muffler

Spark Arrester

Cover

Long Term Storage

Remove the spark plug and pour about

1/4 ounce of -cycle mixing oil into the

cylinder through the spark plug hole.

Slowly pull the recoil starter  or  times

so oil will evenly coat the interior of the

engine. Reinstall the spark plug.

Before storing the unit, repair or replace

any worn or damaged parts.

Remove the air cleaner element from the

carburetor and clean it thoroughly with

soap and water. Let dry and reassemble

the element.

Store the unit in a clean, dust-free area.

Whenever the unit will not be used for 0

days or longer, use the following proce-

dures to prepare it for storage:

Clean external parts thoroughly.

Drain all the fuel from the fuel tank.

IMPORTANT!

All stored fuels should be stabilized with a
fuel stabilizer such as STA-BIL™, if
oil with fuel stabilizer is not used.

Remove the remaining fuel from the fuel

lines and carburetor.

1. Prime the primer bulb until no more

fuel is passing through.

. Start and run the engine until it stops

running.

. Repeat steps 1 and  until the engine

will no longer start.

CAUTION!
Gasoline stored in the carburetor for ex-
tended periods can cause hard starting
and could also lead to increased service
and maintenance cost.

Replacing the Edger Blade

26118

Holder A

Edger

Blade

Lock the

shaft

Holder B

Output Shaft

Bolt

Bolt

Guard

Figure 26

WARNING!

Always wear gloves when handling the

edger blade.

1. Align the hole in holder A with the

matching hole in the gearcase and then

use the hex wrench to temporarily lock

the output shaft.

. Use the combination wrench to loosen

the shaft bolt then remove the output

shaft bolt, Holder B and the edger blade

from the gearcase.

. Mount the edger blade and holder B

onto the shaft, and then install the bolt

guard and shaft bolt (turn bolt counter-

clockwise to install). See Figure 6.

4. Align the hole in holder A with the

matching hole in the gearcase, and then

use the hex wrench to temporarily lock

the output shaft. See Figure 6.

5. Use the combination wrench to firmly

tighten the shaft bolt. Remove the hex

wrench. See Figure 6.

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