DR Power Walk-Behind 6.5 (Pre-August 2010) User Manual

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WALK-BEHIND LEAF & LAWN VACUUM

Tip: Using a penetrating oil can help loosen a stuck Impeller.

8. If you still cannot loosen the Impeller, obtain a 3/8"-24 x 3-3/4" Bolt, and thread the Bolt by hand into the

Engine Crankshaft until the Bolt bottoms out. Using a suitable gear or wheel puller against the Bolt
Head and the backside of the Impeller (near the blades), remove the Impeller from the Crankshaft.

NOTE: Make sure that the Key stays in the Keyway in the Engine Crankshaft (Figure 20 on page 33).

Replacing the Impeller:

1. Apply a thin coat of Anti-Seize Compound to the Engine Crankshaft and reinstall the Impeller by aligning

the Key in the Crankshaft with the Keyway in the Impeller (Figure 20 on page 33).

NOTE: Use a new Impeller Cap Screw (3/8"-24 x 2-3/4" w/Patch Lock) and a new Lock Washer (3/8" Twisted

Tooth) when reinstalling the Impeller.

2. Tighten the Impeller Bolt and torque to 50 ft.-lbs.

3. Reinstall the Engine, Impeller, and Mounting Plate on the Impeller Housing in the reverse order of

removal.

4. Before connecting the Spark Plug wire, slowly pull the Recoil Starter Handle to insure that the Impeller

rotates freely within the housing.



BE CERTAIN TO FILL THE ENGINE WITH OIL BEFORE STARTING. SEE PAGE 15.

5. Reconnect the Spark Plug wire.

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