Troy-Bilt TB525 Operation Manual - Page 8
Maintenance And Repair Instructions - valve clearances
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To prevent serious injury, never perform maintenance or repairs with unit running. Always service and repair a cool unit. Disconnect the spark plug wire to ensure that the unit cannot start. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Perform these required maintenance procedures at the frequency stated in the table. These procedures should also be a part of any seasonal tune-up. NOTE: Some maintenance procedures may require special tools or skills. If you are unsure about these procedures take your unit to any non-road engine repair establishment, individual or authorized service dealer. NOTE: Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devices and system may be performed by any non-road engine repair establishment, individual or authorized service dealer. NOTE: Please read the California/EPA statement that came with the unit for a complete listing of terms and coverage for the emissions control devices, such as the spark arrestor, muffler, carburetor, etc. FREQUENCY Every 10 hours After 1st 10 hours Every 25 hours MAINTENANCE REQUIRED SEE Clean and oil air filter p. 9 Change oil p. 8 Change oil p. 8 Check rocker arm to valve clearance and adjust p. 9 Check spark plug condition and gap p. 9 LINE INSTALLATION Always use original equipment manufacturer 0.095 in. (2.41 mm) replacement line. Other types of line may make the engine overheat or fail. Align Eyelet NOTE: There may be a need to remove the old line prior to installing new line. If so, please refer to Removing the old line or obstructions. NOTE: Line installation DOES NOT require removal or disassembly of the cutting head. Arrow Cutting Head Knob Fig. 16 1. Align the arrows on the cutting head knob with the outer spool eyelets, if they are not already. (Fig. 16) 2. Using 10.5 ft. (3.2 m) of 0.095 in. (2.41 mm) replacement line push an end of the line through one of the eyelets until it protrudes through the opposite side. Continue pushing or pulling the line until the line is evenly distributed, so approximately 5 ft. (1.5 m) is visible from both sides of the cutting head. (Fig. 17) 5 Feet Fig. 17 3. Hold the cutting head knob and turn the cutting head counterclockwise to wind the line around the spool until 5 in. (12.7 cm) is protruding from each side of the cutting head. (Fig. 18) NOTE: If winding the line from a large spool of line, cut the line from the spool so that it measures 5" from the eyelet. 4. Start the unit and bump the cutting head on the ground until the desired cutting length is achieved. Fig. 18 REMOVING THE OLD LINE OR OBSTRUCTIONS NOTE: There should only be a need to remove the bump cap if the old line gets jammed or an obstruction preventing the new line from Tab being installed properly. 1. Firmly press in on the tabs that are on each side of the cutting head. (Fig. 19) Fig. 19 NOTE: It may be easier to press in and then up Bump on one tab at a time. Cap UP 2. Remove the cap either by letting it pop off Inner or a slight wiggle of the cap may be required Reel and pull it off the outer spool (Fig. 20). Spring 3. Remove any old line from the inner reel or obstructions from the outer spool. (Fig. 21) Outer Spool 4. Place the inner reel back into the outer spool (Fig. 20). Fig. 20 5. Replace the bump cap by aligning the tabs of the bump cap with the tab lock windows of the outer spool and press down firmly until both tabs snap back into place. (Fig. 22) To install new line, please refer to the Line Installation section. 8 PRESS Fig. 21 Fig. 22 CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL WARNING: To prevent extensive engine wear and damage to the unit, always maintain the proper oil level in the crankcase. Never operate the unit with a low oil level. The importance of checking and maintaining the proper oil level in the crankcase cannot be overemphasized. Check oil before each use: Fig. 23 1. Stop the engine and allow oil to drain into the crankcase. 2. Place the engine on a flat, level surface with the cutting head shield hanging off a work bench or table to get a proper oil level reading (Fig. 23). Max Oil Fill Line 3. Keep dirt, grass clippings and other debris Fig. 24 out of the engine. Clean the area around the dipstick before removing it. Oil Fill Plug 4. Remove the oil fill plug (Fig. 25). 5. Look into the oil fill hole, use a flashlight if needed. The oil should be just touching the O-Ring inner most thread (Fig. 24). 6. If the oil level is not touching the inner most Oil Fill Hole thread on the oil fill hole, add a small amount of oil to the oil fill hole and recheck Fig. 25 (Fig. 24). Repeat this procedure until the oil level reaches the inner most thread on the oil fill hole. NOTE: Do not overfill the unit. NOTE: Make sure the O-ring is in place on the oil fill plug when checking and changing the oil (Fig. 25). CHANGING THE OIL CAUTION: Wear gloves to prevent injury when handling the unit. Fig. 26 Change the oil while the engine is still warm. The oil will flow freely and carry away more impurities. 1. Unplug spark plug boot to prevent accidental starting. 2. Remove the oil fill plug. 3. Pour the oil out of the oil fill hole and into a container by tipping the unit to a vertical position (Fig. 26). Allow ample time for complete drainage. Fig. 27 4. Wipe up any oil residue on the unit and clean up any oil that may have spilled. Dispose of the oil according to federal, state and local regulations. Fill Line 5. Refill the crankcase with 3.04 fluid ounce (90 ml) of SAE 30 SF, SG, SH oil (Fig. 28). Fig. 28 NOTE: Use the bottle and spout saved from initial use to measure the correct amount of oil. The top of the label on the bottle measures approximately 3.04 ounces (90 ml) (Fig. 29). Check the level, See Checking the Oil Level. If the level is low, add a small amount of oil and recheck. Do not overfill (Fig. 24). 6. Replace the oil fill plug. 7. Reconnect the spark plug boot.