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10/15-hour maintenance, Hour maintenance – Shindaiwa 81650 User Manual

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Every 10 to 15 hours of operation:

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Remove and clean the spark plug. Adjust

the spark plug electrode gap to 0.6 - 0.7

mm. If the spark plug must be replaced,

use only an NGK CMR5H or equivalent

resistor type spark plug of the correct

heat range. See Figure 17.

CAUTION!
Before removing the spark plug, clean

the area around the plug to prevent

dirt and debris from getting into the

engine’s internal parts.

Clean the spark plug

and check the gap at

the electrode.

10/15-Hour Maintenance

0.6–0.7 mm

Figure 17

NOTE:

The NGK CMR5H also meets the require-

ments for electro magnetic compliance (EMC).

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Remove and clean the cylinder cover and

clean grass and dirt from the cylinder fins.

Every 50 hours of operation

(more often in dusty or extreme

conditions)

Clean

Debris

Hooked

Wire

Figure 18

50-Hour Maintenance

Filter Element

Figure 19

CAUTION!
Make sure you do not pierce the fuel

line with the end of the hooked wire.

The line is delicate and can be dam-

aged easily.

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Use a wire hook to extract the fuel filter

from inside the fuel tank. (Figure 19).

Inspect the fuel filter element. If it shows

signs of contamination from debris,

replace it with a genuine Shindaiwa

replacement fuel filter element. Before

reinstalling the filter, inspect the fuel

line. If you discover damage or deterio-

ration, the unit should be removed from

service unitl it can be inspected by a

Shindaiwa-trained service technician.

10-Hour Maintenance

Every 10 hours of operation, (more

frequently in dusty or dirty conditions):

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Remove the air cleaner element from

the air cleaner housing and clean it

thoroughly with soap and water. Rinse

and dry thoroughly. Replace filter ele-

ment if necessary. See Figure 16.

CAUTION!
Do not operate the machine if the air

cleaner or element is damaged, or if

the element is water-soaked.

Figure 16

Air

Cleaner

Element

Air Cleaner

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