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Remove the Engine Cover 
Engine Cover
First, remove the 
spark plug
Engine
Cover
Remove four Allen-
head capscrews
Muffler Body
Mounting 
Screws
Gasket
Exhaust 
Tube
Arrester 
Screen
Tail Cap
135-HOUR MAINTENANCE
Every 135 hours of operation, 
remove and clean the muffler.
 
  WARNING!
Never operate the machine with 
a damaged or missing muffler 
or spark arrester! Operating with 
missing or damaged exhaust com-
ponents is a fire hazard and could 
also damage your hearing.
Figure 15
Figure 16
5.  Use a plastic scraper or wire brush to 
remove carbon deposits from the arrester 
screen, exhaust tube and tail cap. 
6.  Inspect the screen carefully, and replace 
any screen that has been perforated, dis-
torted, or is otherwise unserviceable.
Remove the Muffler.
1.  Remove the spark plug.
2   Use the 4mm Allen wrench to remove 
the four engine cover screws , and 
then slide the cover from the engine 
taking care not to misplace the cyl-
inder-to-cover insulating gasket. See 
figure 15.
3.  Pry the muffler screw retaining 
tabs away from the screw heads and 
remove the two 6 mm muffler screws. 
Remove the 5 mm lower muffler 
screw, then remove the muffler assem-
bly from the engine. See figure 16.
Remove the Spark Arrester.
4.  Use the screwdriver to remove the 
three exhaust tube mounting screws, 
and then remove the tail cap, exhaust 
tube, gasket, and arrester screen. See 
figure 16.
7.  Gently tap the muffler on a wood surface 
to dislodge any loose carbon.
8.  Inspect the cylinder exhaust port for 
carbon buildup. 
IMPORTANT!
If you note excessive carbon buildup, con-
sult your servicing dealer.
9.  Reassemble the muffler in the reverse 
order of disassembly.
IMPORTANT!
Reset the muffler screw retaining tabs to 
prevent the muffler screws from loosening.
5 mm 
Lower 
Screw
Muffler Screw 
Retaining Tab
6 mm 
Muffler 
Screws
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