General
Safety
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Service Rules 1-2
Model Identification 1
-3
Specifi
ca
tion
1-4
Torqu
e Values
1-11
General
Safety
Ca
rbon
Monoxid
e
If
the
engine
must
be running
to
do
some
work.
make sure
the
area is
well
ventilated. Never run
the
engine in an en-
closed area.
The exhaust contains poisonous carbon
monoxide
gas
that
can cause loss
of
consciousness
and
may
lead
to
death
.
Run
the
engine in an open area or
with
an
exhaust
evacua-
tion
system
in
an
enclosed area.
Gasoline
Work
in a well
ventilated
area. Keep cigarettes, flames or
sparks
away
from
the
work
area or where gasoline is stored.
Gasoline is
extremely
flamm8~e
and
is
exp
lo
sive
un·
der certain co
nditions
.
KEEP
OUT
OF
REACH
OF
CHILDREN.
H
ot
Components
Engine and
ex
haust system parts become very
hot
and
remain
hot
for
some
time
after
the
engine
is
run
.
Wear insulated
gl
oves
or
wait
until
the
engine and
ex
·
haust system have
coo
led before handling these parts.
1.
General
Information
Tool
s
1-
14
Lubrication & Seal
Points
1-
16
Cable &
Harne
ss R
out
ing 1-1 B
Optional
Parts
List
1-21
Used EnginelTransmission Oil
Used engine oil
lor
transmission oil
in
two
-s
troke
s)
may
cause skin cancer if repeatedly
l
eft
in
contact
wi
th
the
skin fOf prolonged periods.
Although
this
is
unlikely
un
-
less
you
hand
le used oil
on
a
daily
ba
sis.
it
is
still ad-
visable
to
tho
r
oughly
wash
your
hands
with
soap and
water
as soon as possible
after
handling used oil.
KEEP
OUT OF REACH
OF
CHILDREN.
Brake Du
st
Never
use an air
hose
or
dry
brush
to
clean brake assem-
blies. Use
an
OSHA-approved
vacuum
cleaner
or
alternate
method
approved
by
OSHA.
designed
to
minimize the haz-
ard caused
bv
airborne asbest
os
libers.
as
bestos
fibers
hav
e been
found
to
cause
respiratory disease
and
cancer.
Brake Fluid
CAUTION
Spilling fluid
on
painted.
plastic
or
rubber parts
will
damage
them
. Place a clean sh
op
towel
over
these
parts
whenever
the
system
Is serv
iced
.
KEEP
OUT
OF
REACH
OF
CHILDREN.
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