Engine, Lubrication, To change engine oil – Craftsman 536.886260 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

drive plate or friction wheel come in

contact with grease or oil, damage to

the friction wheel will result.

Should grease or oil come in contact

with the disc drive plate or friction
wheel, be sure to clean the plate and

wheel thoroughly.

NOTE:

For storage, the hex shaft and

sprockets should be wiped with 5W30

motor oil to prevent rusting.

2.

Auger Gear Box

- The auger gear

box is lubricated at the factory and
should not require additional lubrica­
tion. If for some reason the lubri­
cant should leak out, have auger

gear case checked by a competent
repairman.

ENGINE

LUBRICATION

Check the crankcase oil level before
starting the engine and after each five

(5) hours of continuous use. See

Figure 17. Add S.A.E. 5W30 motor oil

as needed. Tighten fill cap/dipstick se­

curely each time you check the oil lev­

el.

Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick

TO CHANGE ENGINE OIL

Change the oil every twenty-five (25)
hours or at least once a year if the
snow thrower is not used for twenty-

five (25) hours.

1

.

2

.

3.

4.

Position the snow thrower so that

the oil drain plug is at the lowest

point on the engine.

Remove the oil drain plug and the

oil fill cap/dipstick.

Drain the oil

into a suitable container.

NOTE:

The oil will drain more freely

when the engine is warm.

After draining all the oil, reinstall the

oil drain plug securely.

Fill the engine crankcase with
S.A.E. 5W30 motor oil, pouring

slowly.

DO NOT OVERFILL.

SPARK PLUG

Check the

spark plug

every twenty-

five

(25)

hours. Replace the

spark plug

if the electrodes are pitted or burned or

if the porcelain is cracked.

1. Make sure the

spark plug

is clean.

Clean the

spark plug

by carefully

scraping the electrodes

(do not

sand blast or use a wire brush).

2. Check the

spark plug

gap with a

feeler gauge

and reset gap to 0.30”

if necessary. See Figure 18.

3. Before installing the

spark plug,

coat the threads lightly with oil for
easy removal. Tighten the spark

plug to a torque of 15 foot-pounds.

Feeler Gauge

0.030”

Figure 18

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