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Crankshaft, piston and connecting rod
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There are a a few different paths that can be followed when disassembling an engine. This chapter will cover the
removal of components in one order, but it is written so that the technician can jump around to the component being
removed.
The first step to disassemble the engine is to remove the engine from the application by following the steps
described in the service manual for that particular application.
1. Drain and save the oil from the engine by following the steps described in Chapter 1: Introduction.
2. Remove the fuel tank by following the steps described in Chapter 4: Fuel system and Governor.
3. Remove the starter by following the steps described in Chapter 6: Starter systems.
4. Remove the flywheel and ignition module by following the steps described in Chapter 7: Ignition system.
5. Remove the muffler by following the steps described in Chapter 8: Exhaust.
NOTE: At this point it would be a good idea to service the PCV valve by following the steps described in Chap-
ter 5: Lubrication.
6. Remove the cylinder head by following the steps described in Chapter 9: Cylinder head.
7. Clean the cylinder bore and remove all carbon.
8. Turn the engine over.
9. Remove the sump bolts using a 10mm wrench on the 1P61/65 and a 12mm wrench on the 1P70.
10. Carefully slide the sump off of the crank shaft. See
Figure 10.1.
Figure 10.1
Sump
Crank shaft
CHAPTER 10: CRANKSHAFT, PISTON AND CONNECTING ROD

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Model61 series
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