Service Manual

2.
MAINTENANCE
AIR CLEANER
The consumer air cleaner should be serviced
every
25
hours of engine use. The commercial
air cleaner is of a two part design: the foam
pre-cleaner should be serviced every 25 hours
and the paper element every
50
hours. More
frequent service for both air cleaners may be
required in dusty or dirty conditions.
Consumer Air Cleaner Maintenance
1.
Stop the engine and pull the high tension
wire off the spark plug.
2. Clean loose debris from the air cleaner
body.
3.
Push
in
the locking tabs and lift off the air
cleaner cover. See Fig.
2-1.
Clean the cover.
Figure 2-1
4.
Remove the foam element. See Fig.
2-1.
5.
Wash the element in soap and water.
Squeeze
to
remove dirt, do not twist as the
element may tear.
6.
Dry the element and saturate it with
5
teaspoons of SAE
30
engine oil. Squeeze
the element
to
remove excess oil.
7. Reinstall the air cleaner element and cover.
Commercial Air Cleaner Maintenance
1.
Follow steps
1
and 2
in
Consumer Air
Cleaner Maintenance.
2. Loosen and remove the two cover knobs.
See Fig. 2-2.
3.
Lift the cover away from the body.
4.
Remove the air cleaner elements (paper and
foam). See Fig. 2-3.
6
Figure 2-2
PAPER ELEMENT
Figure
2-3
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Clean the foam element with soap and
water.
DO
NOT
OIL
THIS
ELEMENT.
Clean the paper element with Air Filter
Element Cleaner, Toro part number 27-
7220. CAUTION: This compound contains
sodium metasilicate which may cause burns
and is harmful
if
swallowed. Keep this
chemical
out
of the reach
of
children.
Follow the manufacturers instructions.
Light accumulations
of
dust may be re-
moved by blowing compressed air from the
inside
to
the outside of the dry element.
CAUTION: Always wear safety glasses when
working with compressed air. This proce-
dure should be used if the element must be
immediately put back in service because a
washed element must be dried before use.
Make sure the compressed air is at 280 kPa
(40 psi) or less. Hold the air nozzle at least
1
inch away from the element.
After cleaning examine the paper element
for holes or leaks by holding a light behind
the element. Slowly turn the element and
look through the paper for defects.