Read all of Manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notes, Cautions and Warnings
•
Reattach fuel line to tank and drive the vehicle for
several minutes to circulate the additive through
the carburetor.
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While engine is still warm, change oil.
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Clean body, chassis and engine of debris, mud,
chaff or grass.
CAPACITIES AND
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Fuel Tank / Fuel
Engine Oil
Oil Filter
Air Filter
Spark Plug
Starter/Generator Belt
Clutch Belt
Rear Axle Oil
Fuse
Headlight Sealed Beam
Turn Signal Bulb
Tail Light Bulb
Fig. 38 Capacities and Replacement Parts
HARDWARE
Periodically, the vehicle should be inspected for loose
fasteners. Fasteners should be tightened in accordance
with the Torque Specifications table (Ref Fig. 39 on page
26).
Use care when tightening fasteners and refer to the
Technician's Repair and Service Manual for specific
torque values.
Generally, three grades of hardware are used in the vehi-
cle. Grade 5 hardware can be identified by the three
marks on the hexagonal head and grade 8 hardware is
OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION
6.0 gal (22.5 liters) / 87 Octane Min.
1.4 US qt (1.3 liters)
P/N 26591-G01
P/N 28463-G01
NGK BPR2ES (P/N 25523-G3)
.020 - .030" (.71 - .75 mm) Gap
P/N 606138
P/N 606136
51 oz (1.5 liters) / SAE 30
15 amp (P/N 18392-G1)
(P/N 20209-G3)
(P/N 20574-G3)
#1157 (P/N 21759-G1)
Owner's Manual and Service Guide
identified by 6 marks on the head. Unmarked hardware is
Grade 2 (Ref Fig. 39 on page 26).
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