Service Manual

Removal
Ignition
1.
Drain the fuel tank. Refer
to
Fuel System on
page 8.
2.
Remove the air cleaner assembly. Refer to
Air Cleaner Removal on page 12.
3. Remove the shrouding, including one screw
retaining the muffler guard. See Fig. 3-18.
Note: It is not necessary to remove the recoil
starter unless it is to be serviced.
Figure 3-15
2. With the control bail tensioned (run posi-
tion), the brake pad is pulled away from the
flywheel and the brake lever is rotated away
from the ground tang. See Fig. 3-16. The
ground tang should not have continuity to
ground. This can be tested by disconnect-
ing the kill wire and testing the tang to
ground continuity with a volt-ohmmeter.
Figure 3-18
4.
The ignition coil may now be removed from
its mounting bosses. Be sure to unplug the
kill wire. See Fig. 3-19.
Figure 3-16
3. With the control bail in the “off” or “stop”
position, the brake pad is against the fly-
wheel and the brake lever is contacting the
ground tang. This will ground the ignition
and stop the engine. See Fig.
3-17.
Figure 3-19
5.
If removal of the throttle bracket is
I
sary, remove the two fasteners shown
3-20.
neces-
in Fig.
Figure 3-20
Figure
3-17