Residential Products 2014 Power Clear® 418/621 Service Manual
1 General Information ! This symbol means WARNING or PERSONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION – read the instruction because it has to do with your safety. Failure to comply with the instruction may result in personal injury or even death. This manual is intended as a service and repair manual only. The safety instructions provided herein are for troubleshooting, service, and repair of the Toro Power Clear® 418 and 621 Snowthrowers.
SAFETY INFORMATION NOTES 1-2 Toro Single Stage Snow Service Manual
CHAPTER 2 - SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Torque Specifications...................................................... 2-2 Standard Torque Values (Inch)........................................ 2-3 Standard Torque Values (Metric Fasteners).................... 2-3 2 Other Torque Specifications............................................ 2-4 Specifications & Maintenance U.S. to Metric Conversions.............................................. 2-4 Equivalents & Conversions......................................
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Torque Specifications Fastener Identification Recommended fastener torque values are listed in the following tables. For critical applications, as determined by Toro, either the recommended torque or a torque that is unique to the application is clearly identified and specified in the service manual.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Standard Torque Values (Inch) Thread Size Grade 1, 5, & 8 with Thin Height Nuts SAE Grade 1 Bolts SAE Grade 5 Bolts SAE Grade 8 Bolts 2 In-lb N-cm In-lb N-cm In-lb N-cm 1/4-20 UNC 48 ± 7 53 ± 7 599 ± 79 100 ± 10 1125 ± 100 140 ± 15 1580 ± 170 1/4-28 UNF 53 ± 7 65 ± 10 734 ± 113 115 ± 10 1300 ± 100 160 ± 15 1800 ± 170 5/16-18 UNC 115 ± 15 105 ± 15 1186 ± 169 200 ± 25 2250 ± 280 300 ± 30 3390 ± 340 5/16-24 UNF 138 ± 17 128 ± 17 1446 ± 192 22
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Other Torque Specifications SAE Grade 8 Steel Set Screws Thread Cutting Screws (Zinc Plated Steel) Type 1, Type 23, or Type F Thread Size Baseline Torque* No. 6 - 32 UNC 20 ± 5 in-lb No. 8 - 32 UNC 30 ± 5 in-lb No.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Equivalents & Conversions Decimal & Millimeter Equivalents mm Fractions Decimals mm 1/64 0.015625 0.397 33/64 0.515625 13.097 1/32 0.03125 0.794 16/32 0.53125 13.484 3/64 0.046875 1.191 35/64 0.546875 13.891 1/16 0.0625 1.588 9/16 0.5625 14.288 5/64 0.078125 1.984 37/64 0.578125 14.684 3/32 0.9375 2.381 19/32 0.59375 15.081 1/8 0.1250 3.175 5/8 0.6250 15.875 9/64 0.140625 3.572 41/64 0.640625 16.272 5/32 0.15625 3.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Power Clear® 418 (18 Inch Models) Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) NOTE Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first hour Check the control cable and adjust it if necessary. Check for loose fasteners and tighten them if necessary. After the first 2 hours Change the engine oil.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Service Interval Service Interval Yearly – Inspect the rotor blades and replace the rotor blades and scraper if necessary. After the first 2 hours yearly. Before each session, inspect the rotor blades for wear. When a rotor blade edge has worn down to the wear indicator hole, replace the rotor blades and the scraper (Fig. 001). A. The wear indicator hole is intact; you do not need to replace the rotor blades. B.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE service classification of SJ, SL, or higher. Use Fig. 003 to select the best oil viscosity for the outdoor temperature range expected. A A B C Fig. 002 A. The oil level is at its maximum B. The oil level is too high, remove oil from the crank case C. The oil level is too low, add oil to the crankcase NOTE You may tip the machine forward (handle up) a little to make adding oil easier. Remember to return the machine to the operating position before checking the oil level.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Servicing the Spark Plug Service Interval 2 Yearly – Service the spark plug and replace it if necessary. Specifications & Maintenance Use a Toro spark plug (Part No. 119-1961). 1. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. 2. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug. 3. Clean around the spark plug. 4. Remove the spark plug from the cylinder head. IMPORTANT Replace a cracked, fouled, or dirty spark plug.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Replacing the Drive Belt 2. Remove the belt from the rotor pulley (Fig. 006). If drive belt becomes worn, oil-soaked, excessively cracked, frayed, or otherwise damaged, replace the belt. A B C D E F 1. Remove the 4 bolts that hold the drive belt cover (Fig. 005) in place. G Fig. 006 A. B. C. D. A Rotor Pulley Idler Arm Brake Drive Belt Idler Arm E. Idler Pulley F. Engine Pulley G. Tabs on the Idler Arm 3.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE 2 5. Insert a screwdriver into the hole in the belt guide as shown in Fig. 007 and flex the belt guide toward the rotor pulley enough to pull the belt through the gap. Specifications & Maintenance B A Fig. 007 A. Belt Guide B. Engine Pulley NOTE Take care not to distort or damage the belt guide. 6. To install the new drive belt, reverse the steps above.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Storage Storing the Machine ! WARNING ! • Gasoline fumes are highly flammable, explosive, and dangerous if inhaled. If you store the product in an area with an open flame, the gasoline fumes may ignite and cause an explosion. • Do not store the machine in a house (living area), basement, or any other area where ignition sources may be present, such as hot water and space heaters, clothes dryers, furnaces, and other like appliances.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE 12. Touch up chipped surfaces with paint. Sand affected areas before painting, and use a rust preventative to prevent the metal parts from rusting. 2 13. Tighten any loose fasteners. Repair or replace any damaged parts. Specifications & Maintenance 14. Cover the machine and store it in a clean, dry place out of the reach of children. Allow the engine to cool before storing it in any enclosure.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Power Clear® 621 (21 Inch Models) Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) NOTE Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After the first hour Check the control cable and adjust it if necessary. Check for loose fasteners and tighten them if necessary. After the first 2 hours Change the engine oil.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Adjusting the Control Cable 1. Slide up the spring cover and unhook the spring from the adjuster link (Fig. 010). 2 Checking the Control Cable Adjusting the Control Cable After the first hour – Check the control cable and adjust it if necessary. Specifications & Maintenance Service Interval C Yearly – Check the control cable and adjust it if necessary. B Move the control bar back toward the handle to remove the slack in the control cable (Fig. 009). D A Fig. 010 A.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE NOTE After extended use, the drive belt may wear and lose its proper belt tension. If the drive belt slips (continuously squeals) under a heavy load,disconnect the spring from the adjustor link and move the upper end of the spring to the hole that is further from the pivot point in the control bar (Fig. 011). Then connect the spring to the adjustor link and adjust the control cable. B A C D Fig. 011 A. B. C. D.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Changing the Engine Oil Service Interval Service Interval Yearly – Inspect the rotor blades and replace the rotor blades and scraper if necessary. • After the first 2 hours • Yearly Before each session, inspect the rotor blades for wear. When a rotor blade edge has worn down to the wear indicator hole. Replace the rotor blades and the scraper (Fig. 012). Run the engine a few minutes before changing the oil to warm it. Warm oil flows better and carries more contaminants.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE 7. Unscrew the oil fill cap and remove it (Fig. 014). 9. Screw the oil fill cap into the oil fill hole, and hand tighten it securely. A Fig. 014 A. Oil fill cap 8. With the machine in the operating position, carefully pour oil into the oil fill hole. Wait 3 minutes for the oil to settle and add enough to bring it to the point of overflow (Fig. 016). Fig. 015 NOTE You may tip the machine forward (handle up) to make adding oil easier.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Servicing the Spark Plug 4. Remove the 4 screws that secure the shroud (Fig. 018). Service Interval B D Specifications & Maintenance Use a NGK BPR6ES or Champion RN9YC spark plug or equivalent. C 2 Yearly – Check the spark plug and replace it if necessary. A 1. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. 2. Rotate the discharge chute so that it faces forward. 3.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE 11. Set the gap on the plug to 0.030” (0.76mm) (Fig. 019). B 14. Remove the fuel tank cap. 15. Install the shroud with the screws you removed in step 4. C NOTE Ensure that the upper and lower shrouds fit together in the side grooves. A D 16. Install the fuel tank cap. Fig. 019 A. Center Electrode Insulator B. Side Electrode C. Air Gap (not to scale) 17.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Replacing the Drive Belt 5. Install the new drive belt, routing it as shown in (Fig. 022). 2 If drive belt becomes worn, oil-soaked, excessively cracked, frayed, or otherwise damaged, replace the belt. I J H Specifications & Maintenance A B 1. Remove the drive belt cover by removing the 3 bolts as shown in Fig. 021. C D Fig. 022 A. Brake Spring (install on idler arm here) B. Idler Pulley G F E DC A B Fig. 021 A. B. C. D. E. F. Drive Belt Cover G.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE Adjusting the Quick Shoot™ Control 2. Position the Quick Shoot control between the two arrows located on the right hand side of the upper handle (Fig. 025). If there is more than 1/2” (13mm) of slack in the Quick Shoot cable (Fig. 023) or the discharge chute does not rotate left and right in equal angles, adjust the Quick Shoot control cables. A A Fig. 025 A. Arrows Fig. 023 A. 1/2” (13mm) maximum slack 3.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE 2 4. Hold the discharge chute in the straight-ahead position, pull the lower cable casing downward until you remove the slack in the cable, and tighten the screw on the lower cable clamp securely (Fig. 027). Specifications & Maintenance A Fig. 027 A. Lower cable casing 5. Pull the upper cable casing forward until you remove the slack in the cable, and tighten the screw on the upper cable clamp securely (Fig. 028). A Fig. 028 A.
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE NOTES 2-24 Toro Single Stage Snow Service Manual
CHAPTER 3 - CHASSIS Power Clear® 18 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Lower.....................3-2 Power Clear® 18 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Housing..................3-3 Power Clear® 18 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Shroud....................3-4 Power Clear® 18 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Upper Handle.........3-5 Power Clear® 18 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Lower.....................3-6 Power Clear® 21 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Housing..................
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 18 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Lower A B C D Fig. 001 A. B. C. D.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 18 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Housing 3 Chassis A C B Fig. 002 A. Lower Handle B. Scraper C.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 18 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Shroud C A B Fig. 003 A. Shroud Assembly B. Lower Shroud LH C.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 18 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Upper Handle F A G 3 Chassis E D C B Fig. 004 A. B. C. D. Clutch Bail Handle Knob Cable Clutch Adjuster Clutch Spring Toro Single Stage Snow Service Manual E. Spring Cover F. Upper Handle Assembly G.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 18 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Lower A B C Fig. 005 A. Chute Deflector Assembly B. Discharge Chute C.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Housing F C H E 3 Chassis D B G A Fig. 006 A. B. C. D. Scraper Blade Auger Housing Frame Brace Clutch Cable Guide Toro Single Stage Snow Service Manual E. Extension Spring F. Lower Chute G. Belt Cover H.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Chute D B C A E F Fig. 007 A. B. C. D. Chute Ring Discharge Chute Assembly Chute Deflector Chute Control Handle 3-8 E. Chute Seal Ring F.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Chute A L B M G Chassis F 3 C D K E J H I Fig. 008 A. Deflector Trigger B. Chute Deflector C. Ratchet Deflector Hinge D. Deflector Seal Toro Single Stage Snow Service Manual E. Chute F. Pinion Gear G. Pinion Bracket H. Cable Retainer I. Detent Paw J. Chute Support Ring K. Chute Ring Gear L. Chute Handle M.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Handles A J B C D I E F H G Fig. 009 A. B. C. D. Upper Handle Assembly Control Bail Spring Cover Clutch Extension Spring 3-10 E. Clutch Cable Adjuster F. Handle Lock G. Lower Handle H. Handle Knob I. Rope Guide J.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Power Shoot E D F C A 3 Chassis B G I H J Fig. 010 A. B. C. D. Slider Handle RH Short Chute Cable Long Chute Cable Pulley Cover Toro Single Stage Snow Service Manual E. Slider Pulley F. Slider Track G. Chute Lock Plate H. Slider Handle LH I. Trigger J.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Shroud A B I H G F C E D Fig. 011 A. B. C. D. Gas Cap Shroud Assembly Tank Seal Fuel Tank 3-12 E. Lower Shroud F. Choke Knob G. On/Off Switch H. Primer Bulb I.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Quick Shoot Illustration 2 3 Illustration 1 Chassis Illustration 4 Illustration 3 Fig.
CHASSIS Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Main Frame – Quick Shoot Illustration 5 Illustration 6 Illustration 7 Fig.
CHASSIS 3. Remove the shroud screws and fuel cap and remove the shroud. Reinstall fuel cap (Fig. 016). 18 Inch Shroud Removal 1. Remove key from ignition. Remove the screws securing the lower shrouds (A). Remove the right and left lower shrouds (B) (Fig. 014). A A B B A A Fig. 016 3 Chassis Fig. 014 2. Remove the belt cover. Disconnect the clutch cable from the belt guide. Slide the cable through the housing (Fig. 015). Fig.
CHASSIS 21 Inch Shroud Removal 1. Remove key from ignition. Remove the bolts that hold the discharge chute to the chute seal ring (Fig. 017). 3. Remove the two rear screws holding the shroud to the chassis. Remove the two front screws holding the shroud to the chassis (Fig. 019). Fig. 019 Fig. 017 4. Remove the shroud (Fig. 020). 2. Remove the single screw holding the chute seal ring Remove the ring (Fig. 018). Fig. 020 Fig.
CHASSIS 3. With a pliers, compress the cable locks and remove the cables from the pinion bracket (Fig. 023). Quick Shoot Contols 1. Remove the bolt holding the quick chute gear assembly to the chute housing (Fig. 021). Fig. 023 3 Fig. 021 Chassis 4. Turn the gear assembly over and remove the cable retainer (Fig. 024). 2. Remove the complete assembly. Remove pinion spacer sleeve (A) Fig. 022). A Fig. 024 Fig.
CHASSIS 5. With the cable retainer removed, note the direction of the cable wrapping (Fig. 025). Fig. 025 6. To re-wrap the cables, refer to the following steps and the illustrations on pages 3-13 and 3-14. With the pinion gear facing up, the black cable is routed furthest to the bottom of the gear. Insert the barrel end of the cable into the hole and secure the cable under the tab in the gear (Fig. 026). 7. Wrap the cable around the bottom of the spool (Fig. 027). Fig. 027 8.
CHASSIS 9. Insert the barrel of the grey cable into its slot in the gear. Secure the cable under the tabs in the gear (Fig. 029). 12. Slide the gear into the pinion bracket and secure the cable locks (Fig. 032). Fig. 032 13. Align the quick chute control and the discharge chute as outlined in the specifications and maintenance chapter. Insert the pinion spacer sleeve and insert the pinion and bracket assembly as shown. Tighten bolt to 8 ft-lbs (11 Nm) (Fig. 033). Fig. 030 11.
CHASSIS NOTES 3-20 Toro Single Stage Snow Service Manual
CHAPTER 4 - POWER PROPEL SYSTEM Power Clear® - 18 Inch Snowthrower Rotor Assembly........4-2 Power Clear® - 18 Inch Snowthrower Drive System............4-3 Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Rotor Assembly........4-4 Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Drive System............4-5 18 Inch Rotor Removal & Replacement..............................4-6 21 Inch Rotor Removal & Replacement..............................4-8 Paddle Replacement (All Models).....................................
POWER PROPEL SYSTEM Power Clear® - 18 Inch Snowthrower Rotor Assembly A B C D F E Fig. 001 A. Side Plate Cap B. Ball Bearing C. Bearing Flange D. Thrust Washer 4-2 E. Rotor Blade F.
POWER PROPEL SYSTEM Power Clear® - 18 Inch Snowthrower Drive System D C B A E 4 Power Propel System G F Fig. 002 A. B. C. D. Engine Pulley Ribbed V-Belt Belt Guide Clutch Cable E. Idler Arm F. Rotor Pulley Assembly G.
POWER PROPEL SYSTEM Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Rotor Assembly B A Fig. 003 A. Rotor Blade B.
POWER PROPEL SYSTEM Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Drive System F D 4 C Power Propel System E B A Fig. 004 A. B. C. D. Rotor Pulley Assembly Drive Belt Idler Pulley Clutch Cable E. Idler Arm F. Engine Pulley G. Pinion Bracket H.
POWER PROPEL SYSTEM 18 Inch Rotor Removal & Replacement 1. Remove the belt cover. Remove the drive belt (A) and the rotor pulley (B) (Fig. 005). B 3. Remove the three rotor bearing screws on the opposite side of the housing (Fig. 007). A Fig. 005 2. Remove the three rotor bearing screws on the belt side of the housing (Fig. 006). Fig. 007 4. Remove three bolts holding the side plate to the rotor housing (A). Loosen the wheel bracket bolts (B) (Fig. 008). B B A B A A Fig. 006 Fig.
POWER PROPEL SYSTEM 5. Pull the side plate out slightly to gain clearance to get the rotor out (Fig. 009). 8. Slide rotor back into the housing. Reinstall the bolts and torque to 8 ft-lbs (11 Nm) (Fig. 012). Fig. 012 Fig. 009 6. Lift rotor assembly out of the housing (Fig. 010). 9. Re-install the rotor pulley and drive belt. Torque rotor pulley bolt to 8 ft-lbs (11 Nm) (Fig. 013). 4 Power Propel System A Fig. 010 Fig. 013 7. Replace rotor parts as required (Fig. 011). 10. Re-install the belt cover.
POWER PROPEL SYSTEM 21 Inch Rotor Removal & Replacement 1. Remove the belt cover. Remove the drive belt (A) and the rotor pulley (B) (Fig. 015). B 3. Remove the three rotor bearing screws on the opposite side of the housing (Fig. 017). A Fig. 015 2. Remove the three rotor bearing screws on the belt side of the housing (Fig. 016). Fig. 017 4. Remove the rotor assembly from the housing. (Fig. 018). Fig. 016 Fig.
POWER PROPEL SYSTEM 5. Remove the bearing spacer bolt and bearing spacer. 6. Remove bearings and flanges. Replace rotor parts as required (Fig. 019). 8. Re-install the rotor assembly into the housing. Re-install the rotor bearing screws. Torque to 8 ft-lbs (11 Nm) (Fig. 021). Fig. 021 Fig. 019 7. Re-install the bearing spacer and bolt. Torque bolt to 20 ft-lbs (27 Nm) (Fig. 020). 9. Re-install the drive belt and rotor pulley. Torque the rotor pulley bolt to 8 ft-lbs (11 Nm) (Fig. 022).
POWER PROPEL SYSTEM Paddle Replacement (All Models) 1. With the rotor assembly removed from the housing, . remove the Torx™ fasteners (Fig. 023). 3. Remove the paddle. Be sure to remove the rotor blade spacers (A) and install them in the new paddles (Fig. 025). Fig. 023 2. Remove the two inner bolts holding the paddle to the rotor (A) (Fig. 024). Fig. 025 4. Install new paddles and install rotor assembly back into the housing. Fig.
POWER PROPEL SYSTEM 18 Inch Scraper Removal & Replacement 1. Remove the three bolts attaching the scraper to the frame. 2. Install a new scraper. Torque bolts to 16 in-lbs (0.184 kg-m) (Fig. 26). Fig.
POWER PROPEL SYSTEM 3. Remove the scraper from housing (Fig. 029). 21 Inch Pivoting Scraper Removal & Replacement 1. Remove the spring from each side of the scraper (Fig. 027) Fig. 029 4. Insert new scraper. Re-install springs and bolts. Torque bolts to 20 ft-lbs (27 Nm) (Fig. 30). Fig. 027 2. Remove the bolts from each side of the scraper (Fig. 028). Fig. 030 Fig.
CHAPTER 5 - ENGINE MOUNTING Power Clear® - 18 Inch Snowthrower Engine Mounting.........5-2 Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Engine Mounting.........5-3 Engine Removal 18 Inch Models............................................5-4 Engine Installation 18 Inch Models.........................................5-5 Engine Removal 21 Inch Models............................................5-6 Engine Installation 21 Inch Models.........................................
ENGINE MOUNTING Power Clear® - 18 Inch Snowthrower Engine Mounting C A D B Fig. 001 A. Tank Seal B. Woodruff Key C.
ENGINE MOUNTING Power Clear® - 21 Inch Snowthrower Engine Mounting E A B C 5 D Engine Mounting Fig. 002 A. B. C. D. LC168FS Engine PTO Engine Plate Side Engine Support Engine Support E.
ENGINE MOUNTING Engine Removal 18 Inch Models 1. Remove the shroud as outlined in Chapter 3. 5. Remove the four engine mounting bolts that connect the engine to the side plate (A) (Fig. 005). 2. Remove the belt cover and remove belt as outlined in chapter 2. A A 3. Remove the engine pulley bolt and remove pulley (Fig. 003). A A Fig. 005 6. Remove the engine from the chassis (Fig. 006). Fig. 003 4. From the underside of the chassis, remove the two engine mounting bolts (A) (Fig. 004). A A Fig.
ENGINE MOUNTING Engine Installation 18 Inch Models 1. Insert the engine into the chassis. Install the four engine mounting bolts that connect the engine to the side plate (A). Torque to 14-18 ft-lbs (19-25 Nm) (Fig. 007). 3. Install the engine pulley. Torque bolt to 19 ft-lbs (26 Nm) (Fig. 009). Fig. 009 Fig. 007 4. Install the belt as outlined in chapter 2. Install belt cover. Install shroud as outlined in chapter 2. 2. From the underside of the chassis, install the two engine mounting bolts (A).
ENGINE MOUNTING Engine Removal 21 Inch Models 5. Route the recoil rope through the lower shroud and knot the rope (Fig. 012). 1. Remove the shroud as outlined in chapter 3. 2. Empty the fuel from the fuel tank into a suitable container. Remove the fuel hose and remove the fuel tank. 3. Remove the screw from the underside of the choke knob and remove the choke knob (Fig. 010). Fig. 012 6. Disconnect the primer hose from the primer bulb and remove the ignition wires from the ignition switch. (Fig. 013).
ENGINE MOUNTING 7. From the underside of the chassis, remove the two engine mounting bolts (A) (Fig. 014). 11. Remove the four engine mounting bolts that secure the engine to the engine plate (A) (Fig. 017). A A A A A A Fig. 014 8. Remove the belt cover and belt as outlined in chapter 2 (Fig. 015). Fig. 017 12. Remove the engine from the chassis (Fig. 018). Engine Mounting 9. Remove the engine pulley. 10. On some models, the engine pulley has two set screws.
ENGINE MOUNTING Engine Installation 21 Inch Models 1. Insert the engine into the chassis. Install the four engine mounting bolts that secure the engine to the engine plate (A). Torque to 14-18 ft-lbs (19-25 Nm) (Fig. 019). A 3. Install the engine pulley. If the unit has a bolt holding the engine pulley on, torque the bolt to 19 ft-lbs (26 Nm). If the unit has set screws, slide the pulley onto the shaft and install the belt.
ENGINE MOUNTING 5. Untie the recoil rope knot and route the rope through the lower shroud. Install the recoil handle and knot the rope (Fig. 023). Fig. 023 6. Slide the choke wire through the lower shroud and install the choke knob and screw (Fig. 024). 5 Engine Mounting Fig. 024 7. Install the fuel tank and connect the fuel line. 8. Install the belt cover and shroud as outlined in chapter 2.
ENGINE MOUNTING NOTES 5-10 Toro Single Stage Snow Service Manual
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