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RESIDENTIAL PRODUCTS

TWO STAGE SNOW


ENGINE SERVICE MANUAL
LC175FDS (265cc)
LC180FDS (302cc)
About this Manual
This service manual was written expressly for Toro service technicians. The Toro Company
has made every effort to make the information in this manual complete and correct. Basic shop
safety knowledge and mechanical/electrical skills are assumed. The Table of Contents lists the
systems and the related topics covered in this manual. An electronic version of this service
manual is available on the Toro Dealer Portal. We are hopeful that you will find this manual a
valuable addition to your service shop. If you have any questions or comments regarding this
manual, please contact us at the following address:

The Toro Company


Residential and Landscape Contractor Service Training Department
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420
Chapter 1 – General Service Information 1

Chapter 2 - Engine Service / Maintenance 2


Chapter 3 - Engine Disassembly and Service 3
Chapter 4 - Electrical 4
NOTES:

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Chapter 1 – General Service Information 1

Safety 2
Service Rules 3
Engine Model / Serial Number Location 3
Engine Fastener Torque Specification 4
General Specifications 5
Engine Specifications - 265cc / 175FDS 6
Engine Specifications - 302cc / 180FDS 7
Troubleshooting 8

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Safety

Safety 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 engine. The Toro operator’s manual contains safety
information and operating tips for safe operating practices.

Avoid Unexpected Engine Start - Turn off engine and disconnect the spark plug before servicing engine.

Avoid Lacerations and Amputations - Stay clear of all moving parts while the engine is running.

Avoid Burns - Do not touch the engine, muffler, or other components which may increase in temperature
during operation, while the unit is running or shortly after it has been running.

Avoid Fires and Explosions - Avoid spilling fuel and never smoke while working with any type of fuel or
lubricant. Wipe up any spilled fuel or oil immediately. Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel when the engine
is running. Always use approved, labeled containers for storing or transporting fuel and lubricants.

Avoid Asphyxiation - Never operate an engine in a confined area without proper ventilation.

Avoid Injury From Batteries - Battery acid is poisonous and can cause burns. Avoid contact with skin, eyes,
and clothing. Battery gases can explode. Keep cigarettes, sparks, and flames away from batteries.

Avoid Injury Due To Inferior Parts - Use only original equipment parts to ensure that important safety
criteria are met.

Avoid Injury To Bystanders - Always clear the area of bystanders before starting or testing power
equipment.

Avoid Injury Due To Projectiles - Always clear the area of sticks, rocks, or any other debris that could be
picked up and thrown by the power equipment.

Avoid Modifications - Never alter or modify any part unless it is a factory approved procedure.

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Service Rules 1
1. Only use genuine Toro parts and lubrication products.

2. Always install new gaskets, O-rings and seals when assembling engine.

3. Always torque fasteners to specification and in sequence.

4. Always lubricate friction components with clean engine oil or engine assembly lube
when assembling engine.

Engine Model / Serial Number Location


The engine model and serial number are stamped into the crankcase, above the oil drain.

Engine Model and


Serial Numbers

Oil Drain

XXX-XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX
Engine Model Serial Number

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Engine Fastener Torque Specifications

Torque
Item Fastener Size
Specification
Cylinder Head Bolts M10 35 ft-lbs (48 Nm)
Connecting Rod Bolts M8 14 ft-lbs (19Nm)
Flywheel Nut M16 80 ft-lbs (109 Nm)
Valve Adjust Lock Nut M6 11 ft-lbs (15 Nm)
Rocker Arm Studs M8 22 ft-lbs (30 Nm)
Crankcase Cover Bolts M8 22 ft-lbs (30 Nm)
Exhaust Studs M8 6 ft-lbs (8 Nm)
Exhaust Pipe Nuts M8 22 ft-lbs (30 Nm)
Air Cleaner Nuts M6 7.5 ft-lbs (10 Nm)
Oil Drain Plug M10 17 ft-lbs (23 Nm)
Oil Drain Tube M12 22 ft-lbs (30 Nm)
Fuel Shut-off Knob Screws M4 18 in-lbs (2 Nm)
Switch box screw M4 12 in-lbs (1.5 Nm)
Valve Cover Bolts M6 7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)
Start Motor Mounting Bolts M8 19 ft-lbs (26 Nm)
Spark Plug - 22 ft-lbs (30 Nm)
Fuel Drain Screw M6 7.5 ft-lbs (10 Nm)
Standard Torque Values M5 Bolt / Nut 4.5 ft-lbs (6 Nm)
M6 Bolt / Nut 7.5 ft-lbs (10 Nm)
M8 Bolt / Nut 19 ft-lbs (26 Nm)
M10 Bolt / Nut 28 ft-lbs (38 Nm)
M12 Bolt / Nut 41 ft-lbs (55 Nm)

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General Specifications 1

MODEL 265cc / LC175FDS 302cc / LC180FDS


Engine Type OHV Single Cylinder, Four Stroke, Forced Air Cooling
Displacement (cc) 265 302
Bore × Stroke (mm) 75×60 80×60
Compression Ratio 8.2:1 8.9:1
Dry Weight 66.1 lbs. (30Kg) 70.5 lbs. (32Kg)
Engine Idle RPM 1700 - 2000 RPM
Engine Operating RPM 3200 – 3400 RPM
Oil Capacity 30 - 32 oz. (0.89 - 0.95 l)
Fuel Type Unleaded Gasoline, 87 Octane
Fuel Capacity 1.05 Gallons (4l)
Engine Rotation Counter-clockwise (from P.T.O. side)
Ignition System T.C.I Transistorized Magneto
Lubrication System Splash
Starting System Recoil and Electric
Cylinder Aluminum with Cast Iron Bore 7

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Engine Specifications - 265cc / 175FDS
Part Item Standard Service Limit
Cylinder Sleeve Inside Diameter 2.953 - 2.954” (75.015-75.025 mm) 2.959” (75.17 mm)
Skirt Outside Diameter 2.951 - 2.952” (74.970-74.980 mm) 2.939” (74.65 mm)
Clearance to Cylinder 0.00059 - 0.002” (0.015-0.052 mm) 0.0047” (0.12 mm)
Piston
Piston Pin Bore Inside Diameter 0.7087 - 0.7089” (18.002-18.008 mm) 0.7103” (18.042 mm)
Piston Pin Clearance 0.000078 - 0.00055” (0.002-0.014mm) 0.0031” (0.08 mm)
Piston Pin Outside Diameter 0.7083 - 0.7085” (17.992-17.998 mm) 0.7067” (17.95 mm)
Ring To Groove (Top and Middle) 0.00059 - 0.00177” (0.015-0.045 mm) 0.0059” (0.15 mm)
End Gap (Top and Middle) 0.0079 - 0.0157” (0.2-0.4 mm) 0.0394”(1.0 mm)
Piston Rings
End Gap (Oil Ring) 0.0079 - 0.0275” (0.2-0.7 mm) 0.0394” (1.0 mm)
Width (Top and Middle) 0.077 - 0.078” (1.97-1.99 mm) 0.069” (1.75 mm)
Small End Inside Diameter 0.7088 - 0.7093” (18.006-18.017 mm) 0.7114” (18.07 mm)
Big End Inside Diameter 1.3 - 1.3003” (33.02-33.03 mm) 1.3019” (33.07 mm)
Connecting Rod
Big End Oil Clearance 0.00157 - 0.00259” (0.04-0.066 mm) 0.00472” (0.12 mm)
Big End Side Clearance 0.0039 - 0.0275” (0.1-0.7 mm) 0.0394” (1.0 mm)
Crankshaft Crankpin Outside Diameter 1.2979” - 1.2984” (32.966-32.981 mm) 1.296” (32.92 mm)
Clearance (cold) (intake) 0.0059” (0.15 mm) -
Clearance (cold) (exhaust) 0.0078” (0.20 mm) -
Valves
Stem Diameter (intake) 0.258 - 0.259” (6.565-6.580 mm) 0.2535” (6.44 mm)
Stem Diameter (exhaust) 0.2576 - 0.2582” (6.545-6.560 mm) 0.252” (6.40 mm)
Inside Diameter (intake, exhaust) 0.2598 - 0.2604” (6.60-6.615 mm) 0.2624” (6.66 mm)
Valve Guides Stem to Guide Clearance (intake) 0.00039 - 0.00145” (0.01-0.037 mm) 0.000393” (0.10 mm)
Stem to Guide Clearance (exhaust) 0.00197 - 0.00303” (0.05-0.077 mm) 0.0047” (0.12 mm)
Valve Seats Seat Width 0.0315 - 0.0394” (0.8-1.0 mm) 0.0787” (2.0 mm)
Valve Springs Free Length 1.535” (39 mm) 1.476” (37.5 mm)
Height (intake) 1.2455 - 1.2501” (31.636-31.754 mm) 1.234” (31.35 mm)
Camshaft Height (exhaust) 1.2470 - 1.2533” (31.674 -31.834 mm) 1.2342” (31.35 mm)
Outside Diameter (bearing) 0.6285 - 0.6292” (15.966-15.984 mm) 0.6267” (15.92 mm)
Crankcase Cover Camshaft Hole Diameter 0.6299 - 0.6306” (16.0-16.018 mm) 0.6318” (16.05 mm)
Spark Plug Gap 0.0275 - 0.0314” (0.7-0.8 mm) -
Stator
Resistance 0.21-0.31Ω -
(12V-37.5W)
Resistance (primary) 1.0-1.6Ω -
Ignition Coil Resistance (secondary) 10.5 KΩ +/- 15% -
Gap to Flywheel 0.011- 0.019” (.3-.5 mm) -
Carburetor Float Height 0.539” (13.7mm)

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Engine Specifications - 302cc / 180FDS 1
Part Item Standard Service Limit
Cylinder Sleeve Inside Diameter 3.4651 - 3.4655” (80.015-80.025 mm) 3.4712” (80.17 mm)
Skirt Outside Diameter 3.1484 - 3.1488” (79.97-79.98 mm) 3.1437” (79.85 mm)
Clearance to Cylinder 0.00059 - 0.002” (0.015-0.052 mm) 0.0047” (0.12 mm)
Piston
Piston Pin Bore Inside Diameter 0.7087 - 0.7089” (18.002-18.008 mm) 0.7103” (18.042 mm)
Piston Pin Clearance 0.000078 - 0.00055” (0.002-0.014mm) 0.0031” (0.08 mm)
Piston Pin Outside Diameter 0.7083 - 0.7085” (17.992-17.998 mm) 0.7067” (17.95 mm)
Ring To Groove (Top and Middle) 0.00059 - 0.00177” (0.015-0.045 mm) 0.0059” (0.15 mm)
End Gap (Top and Middle) 0.0079 - 0.0157” (0.2-0.4 mm) 0.0394”(1.0 mm)
Piston Rings
End Gap (Oil Ring) 0.0079 - 0.0275” (0.2-0.7 mm) 0.0394” (1.0 mm)
Width (Top and Middle) 0.077 - 0.078” (1.97-1.99 mm) 0.069” (1.75 mm)
Small End Inside Diameter 0.7088 - 0.7093” (18.006-18.017 mm) 0.7114” (18.07 mm)
Big End Inside Diameter 1.3 - 1.3003” (33.02-33.03 mm) 1.3019” (33.07 mm)
Connecting Rod
Big End Oil Clearance 0.00157 - 0.00259” (0.04-0.066 mm) 0.00472” (0.12 mm)
Big End Side Clearance 0.0039 - 0.0275” (0.1-0.7 mm) 0.0394” (1.0 mm)
Crankshaft Crankpin Outside Diameter 1.2979” - 1.2984” (32.966-32.981 mm) 1.296” (32.92 mm)
Clearance (cold) (intake) 0.0059” (0.15 mm) -
Clearance (cold) (exhaust) 0.0078” (0.20 mm) -
Valves
Stem Diameter (intake) 0.258 - 0.259” (6.565-6.580 mm) 0.2535” (6.44 mm)
Stem Diameter (exhaust) 0.2576 - 0.2582” (6.545-6.560 mm) 0.252” (6.40 mm)
Inside Diameter (intake, exhaust) 0.2598 - 0.2604” (6.60-6.615 mm) 0.2624” (6.66 mm)
Valve Guides Stem to Guide Clearance (intake) 0.00039 - 0.00145” (0.01-0.037 mm) 0.000393” (0.10 mm)
Stem to Guide Clearance (exhaust) 0.00197 - 0.00303” (0.05-0.077 mm) 0.0047” (0.12 mm)
Valve Seats Seat Width 0.0315 - 0.0394” (0.8-1.0 mm) 0.0787” (2.0 mm)
Valve Springs Free Length 1.535” (39 mm) 1.476” (37.5 mm)
Height (intake) 1.257 - 1.264” (31.953-32.113 mm) 1.244” (31.60 mm)
Camshaft Height (exhaust) 1.246 - 1.253” (31.66 -31.82 mm) 1.232” (31.30 mm)
Outside Diameter (bearing) 0.6285 - 0.6292” (15.966-15.984 mm) 0.6267” (15.92 mm)
Crankcase Cover Camshaft Hole Diameter 0.6299 - 0.6306” (16.0-16.018 mm) 0.6318” (16.05 mm)
Spark Plug Gap 0.0275 - 0.0314” (0.7-0.8 mm) -
Stator
Resistance 0.21-0.31Ω -
(12V-37.5W)
resistance (primary) 1.0-1.6Ω -
Ignition Coils resistance (secondary) 10.5 KΩ +/- 15% -
gap to flywheel 0.011- 0.019” (.3-.5 mm) -
Carburetor Float Height 0.539” (13.7mm)

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Troubleshooting
Hard Starting / Poor Running
- Incorrect Fuel (Level, Age, Octane, Ethanol Content)
- Fuel System Contamination and / or Carburetor Debris
- Primer System Incorrect Function
- Incorrect Oil Level
- Spark Plug (Incorrect Gap, Fouled, Loose or Faulty)
- Air Intake Restriction
- Air Intake System Leaks
- Ignition Coil to Flywheel Gap Incorrect
- Weak / No Spark
- Choke / Linkage
- Operating RPM Incorrect
- Governor Adjustment Incorrect
- Engine Valve Clearance out of Specification
- Low Compression or Excessive Leakdown

Overheating
- Incorrect Oil Level
- Cylinder Head Gasket Leak
- Debris Build-Up Restricting Air Flow

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Chapter 2 - Engine Service / Maintenance 2

Engine Oil Change Procedure 10


Spark Plug Service 11
Valve Clearance Inspection and Adjustment 12
Engine Governor – Zero Point Setting 13
Engine Idle Speed 14
Fuel Filter Replacement 15

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Engine Oil Change Procedure

1. Run engine to warm engine oil.


2. Remove the ignition key.
3. Remove oil dipstick.
4. Position oil drain pan under oil drain plug.
5. Firmly hold the oil drain tube (A) in position. Remove the oil drain plug (B).
6. Completely drain the engine oil.
7. Firmly hold the oil drain tube (A) in position. Install the oil drain plug (B) - torque to 17 ft-lbs (23 Nm).
8. Add oil through the dipstick tube. Wipe the dipstick clean and fully insert it into the dipstick tube.
9. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level – Add oil if needed until the proper oil level is reached
NOTE: DO NOT overfill the engine oil
10. Fully install the dipstick.
11. Properly dispose of the used engine oil.

Engine Oil Capacity:


30 to 32 oz. (0.89 to 0.95 l)

Engine Oil Type:


API classification of SF,SG, SH, SJ, SL, or higher.

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Spark Plug Service 2
NOTE: Spark plugs of the wrong size or incorrect heat range can cause severe engine damage.

High Voltage Ignition Systems can be Dangerous - Use Caution when Servicing Ignition Systems

1. Disconnect the spark plug boot and thoroughly clean the spark plug area.
2. Remove the spark plug from the engine.
3. Inspect the spark plug for excessively worn electrodes, chips or cracks in the insulator, or excessive
deposits.
4. Measure the electrode gap and adjust if necessary. Spark Plug Gap: 0.0275 - 0.0314” (0.7-0.8 mm)
5. Install spark plug and torque to specification - 22 ft-lbs (30 Nm).
6. Fully install the spark plug boot on the plug.

0.0275 - 0.0314”
Spark Plug
(0.7-0.8 mm)

Valve Cover

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Valve Clearance Inspection and Adjustment
NOTE: Valve clearance inspection and adjustment must be done with the engine cold.

1. Rotate engine to TDC (top-dead-center) of the compression stroke.


2. Remove the valve cover. Be sure both valves are completely closed and the decompression arm is not
holding the valve open.
3. Measure the clearance between the rocker arm and the valve stem with a feeler gauge.

Intake: 0.0059” (0.15 mm)


Exhaust: 0.0078” (0.20 mm)

4. To adjust valve clearance:


- Hold the rocker arm pivot and loosen the pivot lock nut.
- Turn the rocker arm pivot to obtain the specified clearance.
- Hold the rocker arm pivot and tighten the pivot lock nut to specification - 11 ft-lbs (15 Nm).
5. Recheck the clearance and readjust if necessary.
6. Inspect the valve cover gasket and replace if necessary. Install the cylinder head cover and torque
fasteners to specification - 7.5 ft-lbs (10 Nm).

Rocker Arm

Feeler Gauge
Pivot Lock Nut

Rocker Arm Pivot

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Engine Governor – Zero Point Setting 2
1. Remove the front and rear panel to gain access to the governor arm and throttle limit screw.
2. Loosen but do not remove the governor arm pinch bolt and nut.
3. Move the governor arm away the carburetor to fully open the throttle valve. Firmly hold the governor arm
in this position.
4. Rotate the governor arm shaft fully counterclockwise and secure it in this position with a pair of pliers.
5. Tighten the governor arm pinch bolt and nut to Specification - 7.5 ft-lbs (10 Nm).
6. Start and warm engine.
7. Run Engine at MAX RPM. Adjust throttle limit screw until MAX engine speed is set to 3200 – 3400 RPM.
8. Verify engine idle speed is 1700 - 2000 RPM and adjust if necessary.
9. Verify that the governor arm and throttle valve move freely.
NOTE: The Illustration below has additional parts removed to show governor linkage detail.

Governor Arm Pinch Bolt and Nut


Shaft

Governor Spring

Governor Arm

Governor Rod
Throttle Limit Screw

Carburetor Throttle Return Spring

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Engine Idle Speed
1. Start the engine and allow it to warm to normal operating temperature.
2. With the engine at low idle, just before the kill switch is activated, adjust the throttle stop screw to achieve
the recommended engine idle speed.

Recommended Idle Speed: 1700 - 2000 RPM

Stop Screw
A

Valve Cover

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Fuel Filter and Hose Replacement 2

- Fuel is Extremely Flammable - Use Extreme Caution When Servicing Fuel System

1. Drain the fuel tank into an approved container.

NOTE: Ensure fuel system contains no fuel to prevent leak when the fuel filter is replaced.

2. Release the fuel filter / fuel hose clamps (A) and slide them away from the fittings.

3. Remove the fuel filter / hose asm. from the engine.

4. Properly install new fuel filter / hose asm. and clamps (A).

5. Re-fill tank with fresh fuel.

6. Verify hose routing and check for leaks.

7. Properly dispose of any unused fuel.

Fuel Filter

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NOTES:

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Chapter 3 - Engine Disassembly and Service 3

Engine Service – Upper End 18-31

Heater Box Exploded View 18


Carburetor Mounting 19
Carburetor Exploded View 20
Fuel Tank / Engine Cover / Rear Panel Exploded View 21
Engine Cover / Front Panel / Fuel Tank / Fuel Hose View 22
Muffler / Heat Shield Exploded View 23
Governor and Throttle Control Exploded View 24
Recoil Asm. Exploded View 25
Starter / Flywheel / Coil Exploded View 26
Cylinder Head Exploded View and Service Information 27
Cylinder Head / Valves Exploded View and Service Information 28
Valve Spring / Cylinder Head Specifications 29
Valve Stem and Guide Specifications 30
Valve Seat Reconditioning 31

Engine Service – Lower End 32-40

Crankcase Exploded View and Information 32


Governor Exploded View 33
Piston / Connecting Rod Exploded View and Information 34
Crankcase / Camshaft Timing 35
Bearing / Piston Pin / Cylinder ID Specifications 36
Piston / Piston Ring Specifications 37
Piston Ring / Connecting Rod Specifications 38
Crankshaft Specifications 39
Camshaft and Crankcase Cover Specifications 40

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Engine Service – Upper End
Heater Box Exploded View

Ignition Switch and Key

Gasket

Heater Box Insert

Heater Box Cover

Carburetor Mounting Nuts Primer Bulb


7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

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Carburetor Mounting 3

Governor Rod

Throttle Return Spring

Note spacer orientation for installation

Spacer

Fuel Hose
Primer Asm.

Gasket

Carburetor Removal:
Governor Rod
-Remove throttle return spring Notch
from throttle shaft

-Pull Carburetor outward

Throttle Throttle
-Align governor rod with notch Shaft Return spring
in throttle shaft

-Remove governor rod


and remove carburetor

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Carburetor Exploded View

Primer Asm. O ring


Choke Lever Asm.

Jet

Primer Hose

Throttle Stop
Screw

Main Jet and Nozzle

Float

Needle Asm.
Float Pin

Gasket

Float Bowl

Gasket
Gasket

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)


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Fuel Tank / Engine Cover / Rear Panel Exploded View 3

Fuel Tank
Mounting Hardware
7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)
Dip Stick

Fuel Tank Cover

Clip Fuel Tank

Rear Panel

19 ft-lbs (26 Nm)

Fuel Tank
Mounting Hardware
7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

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Engine Cover / Front Panel / Fuel Tank / Fuel Hose Exploded View

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)


19 ft-lbs (26 Nm)
Fuel Tank Starter Switch
Fuel Hose
Mounting Bracket Bracket
Fuel Filter

Fuel Hose
and Sleeve

7 ft-lbs 7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)


(10 Nm)

Front
Panel

Fuel Shut
Off Valve 18 in-lbs (2 Nm)

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

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Muffler / Heat Shield Exploded View 3

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

Muffler Shield Muffler Protector


19 ft-lbs (26 Nm)

Muffler

Exhaust Pipe
Gasket

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

22 ft-lbs (30 Nm)

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Governor and Throttle Control Asm. Exploded View

Throttle Control Asm.


Pinch Bolt
7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

Governor Arm
Engine Kill Switch

Throttle Return Spring


Governor Arm

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

Governor Spring
Throttle Limit
Screw

Governor Rod

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Recoil Asm. Exploded View 3

Upper Heat Shroud

Shroud and Recoil Asm.


7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

Set Screw
Clip
Spring
Guide
Recoil
Asm.

Ratchet
Spring

Reel

Rope

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Starter / Flywheel / Coil Exploded View

12 in-lbs (1.5 Nm)


Starter Asm.

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

Rubber Grommet

80 ft-lbs (109 Nm)

Stator

Ignition Coil Asm.

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm) Fan


Flywheel
Cup

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Cylinder Head Exploded View and Service Information 3

Spark Plug
22 ft-lbs (30 Nm) Gasket
Gasket
Valve Cover

Breather
Tube Shroud
7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

7 ft-lbs (10 Nm)

Cylinder Head Bolt Torque Sequence:

1. Initially Torque the (4) Cylinder Head Bolts in a Crisscross Pattern to 10 ft-lbs (14 Nm).

2. Evenly Torque the (4) Cylinder Head Bolts in a Crisscross Pattern to 35 ft-lbs (48 Nm).

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Cylinder Head / Valves Exploded View and Service Information

Exhaust Valve
Spring Seat

Valve Spring Seal


Retainer

Rotator
Valve Keeper
Valve Keeper

Intake Valve

Push Rod

Guide Plate

Studs
Pivot Lock Nut Pivot 23 ft-lbs (31 Nm)
11 ft-lbs (15 Nm)
Rocker Arm

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Valve Spring Free Length Specification 3
Standard Service Limit
1.535” (39 mm) 1.476” (37.5 mm)

Valve Seat Width Inspection


Remove carbon deposits from the combustion
chamber. Inspect the valve seats for pitting or
other damage.

Standard Service Limit


0.03149 - 0.0393” 0.0591”
(0.8-1.0 mm) (1.5 mm)

Cylinder Head Warp Inspection


- Remove carbon deposits from the combustion
chamber.

- Clean off any gasket material from the STRAIGHT EDGE


cylinder head surface.

- Check the spark plug hole and valve areas for cracks.

- Check the cylinder head for warpage with a straight


edge and a feeler gauge as shown. FEELER GAUGE

Service Limit 0.00393” (0.10 mm)

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Valve Stem Inspection
Inspect each valve for face irregularities, bending
or abnormal wear.

Valve Stem Diameter Specification


Standard Service Limit
Intake 0.2584 - 0.2590” 0.2535”
(6.565-6.58 mm) (6.44 mm)
Exhaust 0.2577 - 0.2583” 0.252”
(6.545-6.56 mm) (6.40 mm)

Valve Guide Inspection


Ream the exhaust valve guide to remove any carbon deposits before measuring.

Valve Guide ID Specification:


Standard Service Limit
0.2598 - 0.2604” 0.2624”
(6.60-6.615 mm) (6.66 mm)

Valve Stem to Guide Clearance


Subtract each valve stem OD from the corresponding guide ID to
obtain the guide-to-stem clearance.

Standard Service Limit


Intake 0.00039 - 0.00145” 0.000393”
(0.01-0.037 mm) (0.10 mm)
Exhaust 0.00197 - 0.00303” 0.0047”
(0.05-0.077 mm) (0.12 mm)

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Valve Seat Reconditioning 3
1. Thoroughly clean the combustion chamber and valve seats to remove carbon deposits.

2. Apply a light coat of Prussian Blue or erasable felt-tipped marker ink to the valve faces.

3. Properly install valves, springs and keepers. Manually open the valves, then and snap them closed
against their seats several times. Be sure the valves do not rotate on the seat. Remove the valve
assemblies. The transferred marking compound will show any area of the seat that is not concentric.

4. Use a 45°cutter to remove enough material to produce a smooth and concentric seat. Follow the valve
seat cutter manufacture’s instructions. Turn the cutter clockwise, never counterclockwise. Continue to
turn the cutter as you lift it from the valve seat.

5. Use a 30°~32° and 60° cutter to narrow and adjust the valve seat so that it contacts the middle of the
valve face. The 30°~32° cutter removes material from the top edge. The 60° cutter removes material from
the bottom edge. Be sure that the width of the finished valve seat is within specification.

6. Lap valves in accordance with valve lapping kit instructions.

7. Clean valve and seat of all lapping compound.

Valve Seat Width


Standard Service Limit
0.0315 - 0.0394” 0.0787”
(0.8-1.0 mm) (2.0 mm)

CONTACT TOO HIGH

CONTACT TOO LOW

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Engine Service – Lower End
Crankcase Exploded View and Service Information

Crankcase Cover
Seal

Governor
Governor Drive Gear

Crankshaft 14 ft-lbs (19Nm)

22 ft-lbs (30 Nm)


22 ft-lbs
(30 Nm) Rod Cap
Bearing

Gasket

Valve Tappets

Camshaft

Piston Asm.

Torque in a
Seal
Crisscross Pattern

17 ft-lbs (23 17 ft-lbs (23 Nm)


Nm)

Triangular Mark to Face Down


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Governor Exploded View 3

Crankcase

Shaft Pin
Washer
Governor
Shaft
Weight
Slider

Clip Washer

Governor Gear

Pin

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Piston / Connecting Rod Exploded View and Service Information
Second Ring / Gap
Piston Rotation Arrow

Install Piston Ring with


Markings “UP”

Top Ring / Gap Oil Rings


Stagger Scraper Rings
150°~ 210° from the Oil Ring

Connecting Rod

Piston Pin

Piston Pin Clip Oil Splash Spoon


Point Down to
Match Piston Arrow

Triangular Mark to Face “DOWN”


Towards Push Rods

Clip Gap
Piston Cut-out

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Crankshaft / Camshaft Timing 3

Crankshaft

Timing Marks

Camshaft

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Crankshaft Bearing Free Play
1. Clean the bearing in solvent and dry it.
2. Spin the bearing by hand and check for play.
Replace the bearing if it is noisy or has excessive free play.

Piston Pin OD
Standard Service Limit
0.7083 - 0.7085” 0.7067”
(17.992-17.998 mm) (17.95 mm)

Cylinder Inside Diameter


Inspect cylinder inside diameter for taper and out of round with a bore gauge.

Measure in two different directions, front to back and side to side, on


three different levels (½”down from the top, middle and ½” up from the
bottom).

Engine Standard Service Limit


175FDS-1 2.953 - 2.954” 2.959”
(75.015-75.025 mm) (75.17 mm)
180FDS-1 3.4651 - 3.4655” 3.4712”
(80.015-80.025 mm) (80.17 mm)

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Piston Skirt Outside Diameter 3
Measure and the piston skirt outside diameter
10mm from the skirt base and 90°to piston pin hole.

Engine Standard Service Limit


175FDS-1 2.951 - 2.952” 2.939”
(74.970-74.980 mm) (74.65 mm)
180FDS-1 3.1484 - 3.1488” 3.1437”
(79.97-79.98 mm) (79.85 mm)

Piston to Cylinder Clearance Specification


Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1 0.00059 - 0.002” 0.0047”
180FDS-1 (0.015-0.052 mm) (0.12 mm)

Piston Ring to Groove Clearance


Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1
180FDS-1
0.00059 - 0.00177” 0.0059”
Top / (0.015-0.045 mm) (0.15 mm)
Middle
Rings

Piston Ring Width


Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1
180FDS-1
0.077 - 0.078” 0.069”
Top / (1.97-1.99 mm) (1.75 mm)
Middle
Rings

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Piston Ring End Gap
Top and Middle Rings
Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1 0.0079 - 0.0157” 0.0394”
180FDS-1 (0.2-0.4 mm) (1.0 mm)

Oil Ring
Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1 0.0079 - 0.0275” 0.0394”
180FDS-1 (0.2-0.7 mm) (1.0 mm)

Use the piston to position the rings squarely 1” down from the top of the cylinder.

Connecting Rod Small End ID


Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1 0.7088 - 0.7093” 0.7114”
180FDS-1 (18.006-18.017 mm) (18.07 mm)

Connecting Rod Big End ID


Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1 1.3 - 1.3003” 1.3019”
180FDS-1 (33.02-33.03 mm) (33.07 mm)

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Crankshaft Pin Outside Diameter 3
Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1 1.2979” - 1.2984” 1.296”
180FDS-1 (32.966-32.981 mm) (32.92 mm)

Connecting Rod Big End Side Clearance


Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1 0.0039 - 0.0275” 0.0394”
180FDS-1 (0.1-0.7 mm) (1.0 mm)

Connecting Rod Big End Oil Clearance


- Clean oil from the crankshaft and connecting rod.
- Use plastic gauge style measuring tool in accordance
to the manufactures instructions to measure the oil clearance.

Connecting Rod Bolt Torque: 14 ft-lbs (19Nm)

Engine Standard Service Limit


175FDS-1 0.00157 - 0.00259” 0.00472”
180FDS-1 (0.04-0.066 mm) (0.12 mm)

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Camshaft Lobe Height Specifications
Intake
Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1 1.2455 - 1.2501” 1.2342”
(31.636-31.754 mm) (31.35 mm)
180FDS-1 1.257 - 1.264” 1.244”
(31.953-32.113 mm) (31.60 mm)

Exhaust
Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1 1.2470 - 1.2533” 1.2342”
(31.674 -31.834 mm) (31.35 mm)
180FDS-1 1.246 - 1.253” 1.232”
(31.66 -31.82 mm) (31.30 mm)

Camshaft Journal Outside Diameter


Engine Standard Service Limit
175FDS-1 0.6285 - 0.6292” 0.6267”
180FDS-1 (15.966-15.984 mm) (15.92 mm)

Check the camshaft bearing journal for scoring, wear or damage.

NOTE: Verify that the decompression mechanism moves freely.

Crankcase Cover / Camshaft Hole Inside Diameter

Engine Standard Service Limit


175FDS-1 0.6299 - 0.6306” 0.6318”
180FDS-1 (16.0-16.018 mm) (16.05 mm)

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Chapter 4 – Electrical System Information 4

Ignition Coil Gap Adjustment 42


Ignition Coil Resistance Inspection 42
Spark Testing 43
Stator Resistance Test 43

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Ignition Coil Gap Adjustment

High Voltage Ignition Systems can be Dangerous - Use Caution when Servicing Ignition Systems

1. Install the ignition coil and lightly tighten the igniting coil mounting bolts.
2. Rotate engine so ignition coil is aligned with the magnet portion of the flywheel.
3. Insert the feeler gauge between the flywheel and coil.
4. Adjust the ignition coil gap at both side of the coil.
5. Sufficiently tighten the mounting bolts.

0.011- 0.019”
Ignition Coil Gap
(.3-.5 mm)

Ignition Coil Resistance Inspection

Primary Coil
Place Ohm meter leads between the harness connection
lead and the exposed metal coil leg. A
A - Primary Coil Resistance 1.0-1.6 Ω

Secondary Coil
Place Ohm meter leads between exposed metal coil leg
and the spark plug terminal connection. B
B - Secondary Coil Resistance 10.5 KΩ +/- 15%

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Spark Testing 4

- Fuel is Extremely Flammable - Use Extreme Caution When Servicing the Fuel System
- High Voltage Ignition Systems can be Dangerous - Use Caution when Servicing Ignition Systems

1. Remove spark plug cap from the spark plug.


2. Remove the spark plug from the engine.
3. Connect the negative (-) electrode of the spark plug (threaded area) to ground (cylinder head cover).
4. Crank the engine and view the electrode gap. Spark should be present when engine is turning over.
5. Reinstall the spark plug and torque to specification - 22 ft-lbs (30 Nm).
6. Properly install the spark plug cap

Stator Resistance Test


Measure resistance between lead wire terminals as shown.

Resistance 0.21-0.31Ω

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RESIDENTIAL PRODUCTS

Form Number: 492-9235


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