Engine troubleshooting – Minuteman Mirage 28 Propane Burnisher - 17 HP Kawasaki M220028K17A User Manual
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28” Mirage Propane Burnisher
KAWASAKI ENGINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
INTERVAL
MAINTENANCE
Daily
First 8 hr. Every 25 Hr. Every 50 hr. Every 100 hr. Every 200 hr. Every 300 hr.
Check and add engine oil
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Check for loose or lost nuts and screws
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Check for fuel and oil leakage
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Check battery electrolyte level
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Check or clean air intake screen
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Clean air cleaner foam element
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Clean air cleaner paper element
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Clean dust and dirt from cylinder and
cylinder head fins
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Tighten nuts and screws
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Change engine oil
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Clean and gap spark plugs
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Change oil filter
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Replace air cleaner paper element
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Clean combustion chambers
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Clean and adjust valve clearance
•*
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Clean and lap valve seating surface
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*After the 1st 50 hours
ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING
COMMON PROBLEMS & PROBABLE CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
Engine cranks but will not start
• Fuel cylinder is empty
Refill cylinder
• Shutoff valve is closed
Open valve
• Clogged, obstructed, kinked or cut fuel or vacuum line
Remove obstruction or replace line
• Spark plug lead disconnected
Connect lead to spark plug
• Faulty choke or throttle settings
Set controls to correct positions
• Faulty ignition coil
Replace coil
• Faulty kill switch
Replace switch
• Faulty regulator
Replace regulator
Engine starts hard
• Faulty choke or throttle settings
Set controls to correct position
• Clogged, obstructed, kinked or cut fuel or vacuum line
Remove obstruction or replace line
• Faulty regulator
Replace regulator
• Low compression
Valves need adjustment
Have engine serviced by a trained technician
Engine will not crank
• Battery is discharged
Charge or replace battery
• Loose or faulty connections or wires
Tighten, repair or replace wires
• Faulty ignition key switch or starter control switch
Repair or replace switch(es)
Engine overheats
• Incorrect fuel settings
Have engine serviced
• Air intake filter screen or cooling fins clogged
Clean and clear debris or replace filter
• Low oil level
Check and add oil
Exhaust emissions or propane odor
• Carburetor or regulator setting incorrect
Have engine serviced by a trained technician
• Dirty or clogged air filter
Replace air filter
• Choke engaged
Adjust to correct settings
• Loose fittings, clamps or hoses cracked, hoses cut or leaking
Tighten or seal; check with soap and water solution,
if bubbles appear, part is still leaking; replace