WS Manual EC10 PDF
WS Manual EC10 PDF
WS Manual EC10 PDF
EY08 W 1-080
EY15 W1-145
EY 15V W1-145V
EY20 W1-185
EY2OV W1-185V
EY23 W1-230
EY28 W 1-280
EY3 5 W 1-340
EY40 - W 1-390
EY45V Wl-45OV
EY2 1 EY21W
EY44 EY44W
EY 18-3 EY18-3W
EY25 EY25W
EY27 EY27W
OVERHEAD VALVE
EH11
EH12
WO1-115
wo1-120
0
EH15 WO1-150
EH17 WO1-170
EH21 wo1-210
EH25 WOl-250
EH30 WO 1-300
EH30V WO1-300V
EH34 WO1-340
EH34V WO 1-340V
EH43V WO 1-43OV
TWO CYCLE
EC13V WT1-125V
DIESEL
.
1 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................... 1
2. PERFORMANCE ............................................ 2
.
3 FEATURES ................................................ 5
4 . GENERALDESCRIPTION of ENGINECONSTRUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
.
5 INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5.1 . Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5.2 . Ventilation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5.3 . Exhaust Gas Evacuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5.4 . Fuel System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5.5 . PowerTransmission to Drive Machines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5.6 . Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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6 DISASSEMBLY and REASSEMBLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
6.1 . PreparationsandSuggestions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
6.2 . Special Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
6.3 . Disassembly and ReassemblyProcedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
7. MAGNETO ................................................ 29
7.1 . Magneto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
7.2 . Breaker PointAdjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
7.3 . TimingAdjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
7.4. Magneto TroubleShooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8. GOVERNOR ............................................... 32
9. CARBURETOR ............................................. 38
I 1 . TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 0
11.1 . Starting Difficulties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
11.2. Slow-Speed out of order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
11.3. Overheatingand Knocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
11.4. Power Drop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
1 1 .5. Excessive FuelConsumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
11.6. Engine Hunting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
11.7 . OtherComplaints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
The maximum output of an engine is such standard power as developed by that engine, after its initial run-in period with all
the movingparts properlyworn-in,whenoperatingwith the fully open throttle valve. Therefore, it follows that a new
engine may notdevelopthismaximum output in the beginning,becausemovingpartsarenot inaproperlyworn-in
condition.
2-2 CONTINUOUSRATEDOUTPUT
The continuous rated output of an engine is such power as developed by that engine when running at an optimum speed
most favorable from the point of view of engine life and fuel consumption ratio. Therefore, it follows that when designing a
driving system for any mechanism, with a modelEC05-2,07-2,
IO, 17 or 25-2 engine, as a prime mover, the continuous pow-
er requirement of that mechanism must be kept below the continuous rated output
specified.
The maximum torque of an engine is that driving torque of the driving shaft at which the engine is driving an external load,
while the engine is developing its max. output. The fuel consumption ratio at max. output is that fuel consumption ratio of
an engine while that engine is running at the max. output.
PERFORMANCE CURVE
MODEL EC05-2D
I for B tvoe
t
0.4 (1.09)
0.3 (0.82)
HP
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PERFORMANCE CURVE
MODEL EC07-2D
( ) for B type
HP
PERFORMANCE CURVE
MODEL ECIOD
( )for B tj
HP
t 2
0
(1000)
(1200)
(1400)
(1600)
- rpm
(1800) (2000)
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PERFORMANCE CURVE
kg-m
HP
PERFORMANCE CURVE
MODEL EC25-2DS
kg-m
HP
__c rpm
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3. FEATURES
COMPACT, LIGHT WEIGHT, HIGH PERFORMANCE and LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION.
TROUBLE FREE because of simpledesign and easy to handle.
5. HIGH DURABILITY engine withstand long severe operation.
4. TILTED OPERATION available.
As a special feature of 2-cycle engine, can operate at up to about 30' tilted position just before the fuel flooding out
from the air-bent of carburetor.
5. EASY STARTING
Recoil type starter is available at option.
6. LIGHTING for night operation.
*- . Optional lighting is available by installing special lighting coil.
Lighting Capacity: EC05-2,07-2 ( 1 2V - 16V, 6W)
EC10,17(6 - 8V,15W)
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MUFFLER COVER 7
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MUFFLER
GOVERNOR
CONTROL LEVER
MODEL EC05-2,07-2
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FUEL TANK
PISTON PIN
BLOWER
HOUSING
FLYWHEEL
STARTING
PULLEY
NlTlON COIL
MODEL'EC05-2.07-2
I .
FUEL TANK CAP
r FUEL TANK
CYLINDER
7
MUFFLER COVER-
\\
CLEANER
ETOR
'ER
GOVERNOR ARM
MODEL ECIO
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f FUELTANK
CYLINDE
CYLINDER
:LEANER
MUFFLER
MODEL EC17
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1 1,
MODEL EC17
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0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
MUFFLER-
MODEL EC25-2
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7FUEL TANK
SPARK PLUG
CYLINDER H E A D 7
.BLOWER HOUSING
-COOLING FAN
. IGNITION COIL
.STARTING PULLEY
P. T
,FLYWHEEL
-CRANKSHAFT
MODEL EC25-2
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4-2 CRANKCASE
All parts related with crankcase assy are aluminium alloy diecastings, which removed all unnecessary excess thickness for
extreme lightness, consist of split-type front crankcase, rear crankcase and crankcasecover (for Model D) or reduction cover
(for Model B) depending upon the model as per the following table,
I EC25-2
D
DS
for D type
for DS type
Exclusive for D Exclusive for D.DS
4-5 PISTON
The piston is made of precision-casted heat-resistant aluminum alloy which machined precisely into oval section in order t o
prevent from burning and slapping. It is attached to the connecting rod small end by means of a piston and a needle bearing.
Near the top of the piston, there are two grooves for compressionrings. In order to prevent the rotating the rings during the
operation and damaging the cylinder port, lock-pins are inserted.
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4-6 DRIVING SHAFT (P.T.O. shaft) (for Model B only)
The driving shaft is made of forged carbon steel and reduction gear i s force-fitted.
4-7 CYLINDER
4-9 GOVERNOR
The centrifugal flyweight type governor assures constantspeed operation at selected speed, irrespective of load fluctuations.
(The governor is built-in the crankcase for Model EC05-2,07-2) As to the detail, refer to section“8. GOVERNOR”.
4-10
COOLING
The cooling fan which also serves as a flywheel forcily feeds cooling air to the cylinder and cylinder head with the aid of
blower housing and air buffle.
4-11 IGNITION
The ignition system is of flywheel magneto type with ignition timing set at23” before TDC for EC05-2, 07-2, 25-2, 18” be-
fore TDC for EC10 and22” before TDC for EC 17 respectively.
The flywheel with steel magnet piecerevolves outside the coil and generates the electric powerin the coil. The flywheel also
it serves as a blower, with its impellerson thecircumstance, for cooling
equalize the engine revolution and at the same time,
the engine. The igntition coil andt h e breaker are mountedin the crankcase.
As to the detail, refer to “Section 7 . MAGNETO”.
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4-12 CARBURETOR
A horizontal draft float type carburetor is employed. Its setting has been carefuily determined after thorough testing to
achieve best starting, accelerating, fuel consumption, output and performances.
As to the detail suchas construction, refer to section “9. CARBURETOR”.
4-13 AIRCLEANER
of crankshaft
With the Model B engine, rear crankcase and reduction cover forms the reduction chamber, and the revolution
reduced t o 1/2.7 for Model EC05-2, 07-2, to 1/25 for Model EClO and EC17 by reduction-gear and pinion, and then its
transmitted t o P.T.O.shaft. Governer is also equipped with reduction chamber and lubricated by same lubricant.
Use SAE 30 lubricant. (for EClO, 17)
Optional recoil starter is available for Model D and B. Model V is equipped with recoil starter.
Starting pulley of Model D and B are identified according to the direction of engine rotation.
By removing the recoil starter, starting theengine can be made by starting pulley.
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- 5. INSTALLATION
Since the installation method affects the service life, easy of maintenance, frequency of check and repair, and operating cost
of engine, the following contentsshall be carefully examined before installing
your engine.
5-1 MOUNTING
When installing the engine, its mounting position, coupling condition with operating machines, and anchoring or supporting
m&o& must be carefully examined. Particularly when determining its mounting position, due care should be taken to
assure the convenience of such routines as replenishment and checking of fuel and oil, checking of oil gauge, spark-plug and
contact breaker point, maintenance of oil draining. For details, refer to the installation drawing.
Install the engine as much closer as possible to the level. The tilt limit for normal operation should be not more than 30°
from the level.
The fresh air must be supplied to the engine for cooling and fuel combustion. If the engine i s operated with a cover o r in a
small compartment,' it is required to provide a cooling air duct and a baffle plate.for the purpose of preventing insufficient
circulation of heatedairaftercooling the engine and/ortemperature rise of relatedequipment. High temperature
environment will cause engine vapor-lock, deterioration of oil, power reduction, loss of engine life, it is requested to keep
the temperature of compartment not to exceed 50°C.
As the exhaust gas is toxic, it must be exhausted outside in case engine is operated indoor.
Output power of 2-cycle engine is considerably influenced by the length of exhaust duct, so ask for consultation in case any
modification of exhaust system is required.
5 4 FUEL SYSTEM
In case the standard fuel tank can not be used d u e t o space limitation or any other reason, take the following notes into
consideration:-
1) When connecting the fuel pipe, carefully examine heat conductivity, pipe diameter, bend and leakage from fittings to
eliminate air-blocking and vapor-lock.
2) M e n the fuel is to be fed by gravity, position of fuel tank bottom should fie within the height of 5 - 50 cm from the
fuel joint of the carburetor.
3) Fuel must be filtered before it is fed to carburetor, by means of fuel strainer or filter.
4) The standard inner diameter of fuel pipe is 4 - 5 mm.
. 5 ) It is recommended t o minimize the length of fuel pipe.
5-5-1 BELT-DRIVE
Be careful with the following items.
Use a V-belt rather t h a n a flat-belt.
Set the driving shaft and the driven shaft of machine in parallel for each other.
Align the driving pulleys o f engine and machine correctly.
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* Mount the driving pulley as close to the engine as possible.
* Span the driving belt horizontally, if possible. p"
* When starting the engine, disconnect the load.
If a clutch is not available, a tension pulley or other means must be employed.
5-5-2 FLEXIBLE COUPLING
When a flexible coupling is used, the run out and mis-alignment between the driven shaft and the engine shaft must be made
as small as possible.
The tolerance on the runout and mis-alignment are specified by each coupling manufacturer.
CONDENSER
ONTACTBREAKER
STOP BUTTON r'
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IGNITION COIL
SPARK PLUG
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5-6-2 ENGINE with STARTING MOTOR (for EC25-2DS only)
START BWTTON
+- I
1 I
R ECTl F I ER
YELLOW^ PINK
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I
I BATTERY
MAGNETO
SPARK PLUG
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6. DISASSEMBLY and REASSEMBLY
6-1-1 DISASSEMBLY
When disassembling the engine, memorize where and how each part is assembled in order to be able to reassemble it
correctly. Tag parts if there is a possibility of confusion.
Take care not t o damagepackingsandgaskets,whicharefragile.
Inorderto prevent missing and misplacing, grouprelatedpartstogether,tentativelyassemblingthem,immedi-
ately after disassembled each sub-assemb!y.
Handle the disassembled parts carefully, and wash them in Kerosene.
Use the correct tools in the correct way.
Standard tools required for disassembly and reassembly.
a> Work table
b) Washing pan
c)Disassembling tools
d) Washing oil (Kerosene or gasoline), Mobile oil, Brush
e) Emerypaper,Cloth
Before starting to disassemble the engine, drain fuel and lubricant. (To prevent from danger and stain.)
6-1-2 CLEANING before reassembly
1 ) Check all sliding and rotating parts, such as piston, cylinder, valve, camshaft, crankshaft, gears and bearings for defect.
2) Wash the disassembled parts in Kerosene t o remove dust, dirt and contaminated oil thoroughly. Wash them twice, first
time remove visible dirt roughly, and second time using fresh Kerosene. r"
3) After washing, blow them thoroughly with compressed air.
4) Do not wash electric parts. Wipe them with clean cloth and dry them.
5) Accumulated carbon on the cylinder-head, gasket, piston, cylinder and inside the muffler to be carefully planed and
wrap the piston withoil stone to get smooth surface.
6 ) Parts of carburetor to be washed carefully with gasoline and blow them thoroughly with compressed air.
7 ) Check the cable for any damage.
8) Clean contact breaker with dry cloth. Check the breaker-point if it contact surface is flat. If there is a n evidence of
pitting or pyramidding, this should be corrected with M O O wrapping paper.
9) Air-cleaner element shall be soakedin the liquid soap and drythoroughly.Then putit to mixture of 2 - 4 kerosene and
1 engine oil, and assemble it after squeezed well.
10) Take special care not to contaminate the parts with dust and apply mobile oil on the surface in order t o prevent from
rust.
6-1-3 CHECKS and CORRECTIONS before reassembly
Afterdisassembingandcleaning the engineparts,checkthemand, if necessary,correct themaccordingtothe
CORRECTION TABLE of section '' 12.CHECKS and CORRECTIONS".
Gaskets and fuel pipe shall be replacedto new one.
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' 6-1-4 REASSEMBLY
1) Before reassembly, wash parts in gasoline.and blow them with compressed'air.
2) Apply mobile oil on the rotating andsliding surface.
3) Take care not t o contaminate the parts with dust duringreassembly.
4) Be sure t o assemble those parts provided with alignment marks by bringing the marks in alignment.
5) Tighten'bolts, nuts and' screws to the correct torque specified. When there is no torque specification, tighten them
to torque readings appropriate t o t h esize
Standard Fastening Torque for screws are as fallows:
9 ) After the completion of reassembly, turn the engine by hand and checkif there is any disorder or loose members.
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5-2 SPECIAL
TOOLS
For your reference, the following'showsspecial tools of Robin Engine for Disassembly, Meauring and Inspection instruments.
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Part No. Applicable
Tool USe Model Shape
EY10,13,14
EYl8,25,27
Flywheel Puller For pulling off
2099500407 EY33,44
(with bolt) Flywheel
EC05,07,10
EC 17,37
EY10,13,14
For mounting and
Valve Spring dismounting Valvc EY18,25,27
207 95003.07 Retainer Spring Retainer
and Retainer Lock EY21,80
EY33,44
f
\
20595001 07 EY13,14
2079500107 EY25,27
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Applicable
Part No. - Tool' Uu, Model
EY10,13,14
EY18,25,27
C. D. 1. Unit For checking
214 91301 00 EY33,44,21
Checker C. D. 1. Unit
EY80
EC03,04
EYlO, 13,14
EY 18,25,27
EY33,44,21
.For adjusting
"20248 Timing Tester Timing EY80
EC03,04,05
EC07,10,17
EC37
EY10,13,14
EY 18,25,27
EY33,44,21
For checking
PF-2L Coil Tester Ignition Coil EY80
EC03,04,05
EC07,10,17
EC37
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6-3 DISASSEMBLY and REASSEMBLYPROCEDURE
\
1) Disconnect fuel pipe between strainer and carburetor at carburetor side.
2) Remove mounting bolts, and detach fuel tank from cylinder head or cylinder.
3) For Model ECl OV ’
‘Model EC05-2D &B, 07-2D & 6, 1 OD & 6,170 & B, and 25-2D & DS
After washed element with gasoline, soak it into the mixed oil of 2 - 4 kerosene and 1 engine oil,then reassemble it after
drip the oil off.
” Model EClOV f
After washed outer and inner elements with gasoline, soak them into the mixedoil of 2 - 4 kerosene and 1 engine oil. \
6-3-3
CARBURETOR
1) Remove governor rod and rod spring from carburetor..
2) Remove carburetor from cylinder block.
In reassembly:
Refer t o section “8. GOVERNOR” and section “9. CARBURETOR”.
6-3-4
GOVERNOR
LEVER
1) Remove governor lever from governor shaft.
2) Remove governor spring from control lever.
3) Control lever and stop plate can be removed by loosing wing-nut or bolt but do not disassemble unless it necessary.
NOTE: When control lever device are disassembled, tentatively assemble them together with governor lever.
In reassembly:
Refer t o section “8. GOVERNOR”. Assembly shall be made securely including rotation adjustment.
6-3-5 MUFFLER
Unscrew nuts and remove it from cylinder.
6-3-6BLOWER HOUSING
1) Disconnect stop button wires from Connector.
2) Unscrew bolts and remove blower housing from crankcase.
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6-3-7 RECOIL STARTER
Standard configuration on Model EClOV, 17V.
Optional equipment for other models.
1) Remove recoil starter from blower housingb y unscrew 3 X M6 bolts (4 X M6 bolts for Model EC17)
2) Remove starting pulley from flywheel by loosing bolts clamped.
NOTE: Unless it is necessary, do not disassemble recoil starter as special tools are required for reassembly.
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6-3-10CYLINDER
1) Remove cylinder from crankcase by removing nut and spring washer.
NOTE: For Model EC05:2,07-2 Remove spark plug prior to removing cylinder.
2) Removecylindergasket.
3) For Model EClOV remove intake pipe from cylinder.
In reassembly:
1) Clean carbon deposit from cylinder head and combustion chamber.
CAUTIONS:
r) WHEN FASTENING CYLINDER, TIGHTEN FOUR NUTS UNIFORMLY.
2) BEFORE
REASSEMBLE CYLINDER, APPLY OIL
ONNEEDLE
BEARING
LOCATED
TOEND
OF
CONNECTING ROD.
1 PISTON
6-3-1
1) Remove both side piston pin clips
2) Pull out piston pin and disconnect the needle bearing from small end of connecting rod.
CAUTION: I N ORDER NOT TO DAMAGE PISTON, PULL OUT PISTON PIN BY FIRMLY HOLD PISTON. ALSO
TAKE A SPECIAL CAUTION WHEN DISASSEMBLE NEEDLE BEARING.
3) Remove piston rings from piston by expanding the open endsof rings.
In'reassembly :
PISTON RINGS (Fig. 6-3-2, 6-3-3)
If an expanding toolis not available, install rings by placing the open end of the ring on first land of piston, spread ring only
far enough to slip over the piston and carry it into correct groove,
CAUTIONS:
1) BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL NOT TO DISTORT AND BRAKE THE RING.
2) STRIKETHEKNOCKPIN TO THEGROOVELOCATEDON OPEN ENDOFRINGS(THIS IS TO
PREVENT FROM THE ROTATION OF RINGS WHILE OPERATING THE ENGINE.)
31 ASSEMBLE RINGS IN THE ORDER OF 2ND RING AND IST RING. (Fig. 6-3-3)
1ST RING -CHROMIUM PLATED SURFACE
2ND RING- PERKARIZED SURFACE (2ND RING FOR MODEL EC25-2 IS CHROMIUM PLATED SUR-
FACE.)
(RING FOR MODELS EC05-2,07-2IS NOT CHROMIUM PLATED.)
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TOP RING
SECOND RING
..........
ISTON RING
PISTON
1) Position the “F” mark of piston to blower side and reassemble the piston and connecting rod by firmly striking the
piston pin, and needle bearing.
CAUTION: APPLY OIL TO THE NEEDLE BEARING BEFORE REASSEMBLE I T TO PISTON-PIN.
2) Assemblepistonpinclip.
CAUTION: REPLACE PISTON PIN CLIP I F THERE IS ANY LOOSENESS AFTER REASSEMBLE IT.
3) Be sure that piston and connecting rod moves smoothly after reassembled.
D
2) Removewoodruffkey
In reassembly: Reassembly with reverse sequence correctly.
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6-3-14REDUCTIONCOVER (Model B)
1) Discharge oil by opening oil drain plug.
2) Remove reduction cover by loosen the bolts on crankcase. f
“.
3) Remove washer and bolt on driving shaft end.
4) PUn out driving shaft with reduction gear from reduction cover.
5) Opentaboflock-washerandpulloutpinion,governerplatp,governersleeve,washerandclipfromcrankshaft,and
detach 2 woodruff keys.
In reassembly:
Reassemble with reverse sequences. After tighten the nut, bend the tabof lock-washer without fail.
6-3-15GOVERNORSHAFT
1) Unscrew 2 screws and remove governor arm.
2) Pull out governor shaft with governor lever from’crankcase.
NOTE: Do not disassemble if not necessary.
In reassembly: Refer t o section “8. GOVERNOR”.
6-3-16CONTROL LEVER
Unless it is required, do not remove control lever from crankcase.
In disassembly and reassembly, refer t o section “8. GOVERNOR”.
6-3-17 BASE PLATE
Base plate can be removed by loosening4 bolts on crankcase.
In reassembly:
After reassembled base-plate to the crankcase, be sure that crankshaft moves smoothly by holding small end of connecting
rod. i
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7 . MAGNETO .
The spark for ignition is furnished by a magneto assembly. The magneto consists of a flywheel, ignition coil and breaker
' assembly.(.includingcondenser), o f whichflywheel is 'mountedon.crankshaftandignitioncoilandbreakerassemblyare
. - in crankcase directly.
mounted
EC05 :0.35 mm
EC07-2 :0.35mm' Ftg. 7-2
ECl7 :0.30mm
EC25-2 :0.35mm
1 -
i' To adjust breaker poixit opening, remove starting pulley, blowerhoushg andflywheel from theeingine and proceed as follows:
(See Fig. 7-2.)
', .
1) Remove breaker cover from contact breaker.
2) Turn crankshaft .over until. breaker arm comes in contact with. the high point of the breaker cam. (maximum point
opening of 0.4 mm)
3) Loosen contact suppoit plate lock screw just enough so that bracket can be moved.
4) Insert a 0.4 mm feeler gauge between the points.
CAUTION: ADJUS? BREAKER POINT GAP WITHOUT OPENING IT MORE THAN 2 mm, OTHERWISE RATED
, - HEEL-PRESSING FORCE MAY NOT BE: OBTAINED 'DUE TO THE BENDING Of CONTACT BREAKER ARM.
5) Apply a screw driver to.adjusting tab and move the contact support plate just enough so that a slight drag is felt while
sliding the feelergauge from between the points.
6 )andk gscrew
recheck h t e n lock gap. point
breaker . .
7) Pull a strip of 8 - 10 mm wide white paper through the closed points to remove oil and dust on the point surfaces.
.
I '. CAUTION: WHEN INSERTING A SHEET OF PAPER;,NEVER OPEN THE BREAKER POINTGAP MORE THAN:2mm.'
8) Mount flywheel, blower housing and starting pulley on engine after adjustment.
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V I . .
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With the Model EC05-2,07:2, 10, 17 and 25-2 engines, the spark is timed t o occur 18" - 23" before the position reaches
TDC on the compression stroke. This spark advance of 18" - 23" is controlled by the breaker point opening and this ad-
vance is obtained when the breaker point openingis adjusted according to theBREAKER POINT ADJUSTMENT to its
proper point opening. However, the advance timing is more accurately adjusted through the following proceduresusing a
timing light as shown in Fig. 7-3-3.
NOTE: Spark advance of each model is as follows:
EC05, EC07-2, EC25-2
23"
EClO :1 8
EC17 .-22"
NOTE: Refer to section "4-1I IGNITION. "and "12. CHECKSand CORRECTIONS."
7-3-2 DEFERENCE among MAGNETO for D TYPE, V TYPE and B TYPE (See Fig. 7-3-2.)
D type and V type: Clockwise arrow is embossed on cooling fan.
B type: Counter-clockwise
arrow is embossed on cooling
fan.
TIMING M A R K S
Fig. 7-3-
7 Fig. 7-3-2
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7-3-3 FOR TIMING ADJUSTMENT, THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES USING A TIMING,TESTER:
Disconnect the stop buttonlead wires and the coil primary wire.
Remove blower housing from engine.
Connect the timing tester lead with red rubber cap t o
the coil primary wire and ground the lead with black
rubber cap t o crankcase. (See Fig. 7-3-3.) While the
points are open, the buzzer within tester remains
ring-
ing and when the points are closed, the tester remains
silent.
TIMI
Turn flywheel slowly counter-clockwise (D type and
V type engines) or clockwise (B type engines) until the
buzzer within tester becomes silent.
(D type and
Then, turn flywheel very slowly clockwise
V type engines) or counter-clockwise (B type engines) \
GROUND WIRE
and stop immediately the moment the buzzer within
begins tester Fig. 7-3-3
Check if line mark on the flywheel is in the line with line mark on the crankcase.
When the line marks are in alignment,
the timingis correct.
in alignment, then readjust the point opening according
If the timing mark lines are not to theBREAKER POINT AD-
3) through S).
JUSTMENT, by-removing the flywheel and repeat the checking procedures
Afer completing the timing adjustment re-mount the blower housing and connect the coiltoprimary
the stop
leadbutton.
When the engine does not start or starts with difficulty, or when its operation is unstable, the following tests will clarify if
they are caused by a defect in the magneto.
1) Check ignition cable for possible corrosion, broken, worn insulator or loose connection.
2) Check the sparking as described later in this section.
3) Check if the breaker points require cleaning, or adjusting or not. If the points are badly corroded or pitted. Condenser
may have to be replaced.
Refer t o “BREAKER P0IN.T ADJUSTMENT”
4) If no spark takes place, replace ignition coil.
SPARK TESTING
Remove spark plug from cylinder head and place it on blower housing, with the ignition cable connectedto it.
Crank the’ engine several times by starting pulley and observe the spark in the spark gap of spark plug. If the spark is strong,
the ignition system can be eliminated asthe source of trouble.
If the spark is weak or there is no spark at all, repeat the checks according to the procedures 1) through 3) above. The
The correct electrode gap is 0.5 - 0.7 mm.‘ (Refer t o section 12. CHECKS and CORRECTION.”)
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8. GOVERNOR
In the model EC05-2, 07-2, 10, 17 and 25-2 engines, a centrifugal flyweight type governor is used. The governor plate com-
plete, governor sleeve and governor arm are installed in the governor chamber (EClOD, lev, 17D and 25-2D), in the crank-
case (EC05-2D, 07-2D) or in the reduction chamber (type B and V), and lubricated by the lubricating oil (in the model
EC05-2, 07-2, by the mixture fuel).
As the engine speed fluctuates, flyweight on thegovernor plate complete, rotating together with the crankshaft, changes its
opening angle and moves the governorsleeve, which in turn rotates the governor shaft through the governor arm. gover-
The
nor lever is connected to the extending lever is connected to thecarburetor throt-
part of the governor shaft and this governor
valve is opened or closed and engine speed and output
tle lever through the governor rod at the other end; thus the throttle
are controled.
in the direction indicatedby-marks
When the crankshaft rotation increases, all the relevant members move and the car-
buretor throttle valve closes, reducing the fuel supply and consequently reducing the speed and output.
When the crankshaft
moie in the direction indicated by-- --marks and the carburetor throttlevalve open,
rotation decreases, the same members
increasing the fuel supply and consequently recovering the failing speed and output.
THROTTLE VALVE
THROTTLE LEVER
CARBURETOR
GOVERNORLEVER
FLYWEIGHT
CRANKSHAFT
GOVERNOR SPRING
CONTROL LEVER-
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I . .., \-SPACER
\“SET PIN
GOVERNOR SLEEVE
. .
.. ..
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8-2 GOVERNOR ADJUSTMENT
The governor linkage should be adjusted, after reassemble it accordingto thefollowing procedures.
1) Connect governor rod and rod spring to carburetor throttle leverandgovernorlever, then install these t o governor
shaft.
NOTE: Never tighten adjusting plate set screw at this time, and do not fixed adjusting plate, governor lever and governor
shaft
2) Connect governor lever and control lever with governor spring, and install control lever o n crankcase.
8-2-1 IN CASE OF MODELS EC10, EC17 (See Figs. 8-2-1,8-2-2 and 8-2-3.)
Fig. 8-2-1
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8-2-2 IN CASE
' OF MODELS EC05-2, EC07-2 (See Figs. 8-2-4 and 8-2-5.)
1) As shown by arrow mark on Fig. 8-2- 5 turn control lever t o high speed side (counter-clockwise) until stop fully, and
fasten the controllever by tightening wing nut.
2) With a screw driver inserted in the groove of governor shaft, turn it counter-clockwise fully (until it winot turn any
l
lever t o governor shaft by tightening clampnut. (See Figs. 8 - 2 4 and 8 -2-5.)
more) and then lock governor.
GOVERNORSHAFT
\I LCLA NUT
GOVERNOR
Fig. 8-2-4
Fig. 8-2-5
6
Fig. 8-2-
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8-3 HIGH SPEED ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 8-31
Unless required in the process of disassembling, do not remove control lever stopper plate and/or other related parts from
crankcase. If it is necessary t o remove them, in models EClO and EC17 record the dimension "L" prior t o removeing. (This
case, controllever must be turned clockwise all the way.) In models EC05-2, EC07-2 and EC25-2, never turn high speed s t o p
per bolt on control lever (Fig. 8-3-1).
When reassembling, re-establish the recorded dimension"L" in models EClO and ECl7.
GOVERNORLEVER
CONTROL LEVER
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GOVERNOR SPRING
/-
SPRING
9. CARBURETOR
PILOT SCREW
PILOT OUTLET
BANJO BOLT
STRAINER
CHOKE LEVER
NEEDLE VALVE
BLEED AIR JET
CHOKE VALVE
THROTTLE VALVE
PILOT JET
BASIC FUEL LEVEL
MAIN NOZZLE
MAIN JET /
““““C
FUEL
Fig- 9 7
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9-1 CONSTRUCTION and OPERATION
Besides mechanical failures, most trouble are caused. by incorrect mixing ratio. The most common causes of such incorrect
fuel-air mixtures are clogged jets, restricted air and fuel passages,and variations in fuel level, In order to obtain the full
performance of carburetor, it is necessary to keep air cleaner and carburetor clean so that air and fuel flow without any
restriction.
Observe following disassembly and reassembly procedures. (see Fig. 9-2)
CAUTION: AFTER DISASSEMBLY,CLEAN ALL PARTS IN A SUITABLE SOLVENT, ALL JETS AND VALVES
SHOULD BE BLOWN OUT WITH FRESH COMPRESSED AIR, NEV€R USE A DRILL OR WIRE TO CLEAN OUT
JETS OR IDLE HOLES.
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22
\ 25."-3&
31
Fig. 9 2
9-2-1THROTTLESYSTEM
1) Remove guide screw (22), Philips-screw (171, remove throttle valve (16), and then pull out throttle shaft(1 5).
CAUTION: TAKE CARE NOT TO DAMAGE'ENDS OF THROTTLE VALVE.
2) Remove spring (24) by unscrewing throttle stop screw (23).
9-2-2CHOKESYSTEM
1) Take out Philips-screw (20), remove choke valve (1 9), pull out choke shaft (18).
2) When choke shaft is pull out, choke spring (32) and steel ball (31) should be removed, lest they be lost.
In reassembly:
1) Insert spring (32) and steel ball (31) in the hole and install choke shaft (18).
2) When assembling choke, the flaton choke valve must be toward the main air jet side.
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9-2-3
PILOT SYSTEM. . .
1) Remove pilot jet (21) using a suitable tool while taking care not t o damage it.
2) Remove pilot screw (25) and spring (26)
- .
In reassembly: . I
. 1 1
1) Tighten pilot jet and pilot plug firmly t o prevent fuel leakage.
*
2) Replace pilot screw if tapered end is damaged.
. CAUTION: DO IQOT OVERTIGHTEN.
9-2-4FLOAT SYSTEM
1) Remove guide holder (5) and float chamber (1 1).
2) Remove screw (14) and float arm (8) by taking out!float pin (9).
CAUTION: TAKE CARE NOT TO DAMAGE FLOAT AND FLOAT ARM.
3) Remove needle valve (7) and packing ( 6 ) .
CAUTION: WHEN REPLACING NEEDLE VALVE, REPLACE IT TOGETHER WITH VALVE SEAT WITHOUT FAIL.
In assembly:
Wash inside of float chamber with gasoline.
9-2-5MAIN SYSTEM
1) Remove main jet (4) from guide holder (5) using a suitable tool.
CAUTION: TAKE CARE NOT TO DAMAGE IT.
2) Removemainnozzle (3).
NOTE: In case of ECIO, no need to remove main nozzle because of main nozzlebeing incorporated into carburetor body.
In reassembly:
1) Tighten main jet securely t o guide holder and tighten guide holder to carburetor body.
2) Tighten guide holder t o 70 - 80 kg-cm (5.5 lbs-ft).
A too rich fuel mixture will result if not tightened securely.
9-3ADJUSTMENTS
When the controllever is set at slow speedside, the engine should be operated on idling speed.
*The idling speed of engine is adjusted in the following sequence.
Specified idling speed:
EC05-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 r.p.m. * 100 .. EC25-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1500r.p.m. * 100
EC07-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 r.p.m. k 100 . -
EClO . . . . . . . . . . . .r.p.m.
. . . 1300 f 100
..
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10. R U N IN OPERATION of REASSEMBLEDENGINE
An overhauled engine must be carefully run-in to get proper surface condition on newly installedparts.
Especially when cylinder, piston o r piston rings are replaced, a thorough run-in operation is indispensable.
The recommended run-in schedule is as follows:
LOAD
SPEED TIME
EC05-2 EC17 EClO EC07-2
EC25-2
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. I
Defects in high-tension
I f cable is burnt, replace cable along with coil.
cable
1) If stop-button is faulty,(shortcircuiting)
replace or repair.
Other defects in
electric system
2) If primary wire is grounded to the engine
body, insulate it with insulating adhesive
tape.
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Cause Remedy Preventive measure
1 ) Start engine with fully open choke vatve and 1 ) Never close choke valve when engine is
half open throttlevalve. warm.
2) Remove drainplugfrom crankcase,
and 2 ) When stoppingthe engine, runitat slow
close fuel cock, repeat startingoperation speed for a while.Thispracticenotonly
several times t o evacuate excess fuel. favourablyaffectsnextstarting, b u t also
improves engine life.
3) Clogged air-cleaner results i n too richair-
fuel mixture.
C\ean it throughly.
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114 POWER DROP
1) If the cylinder, piston or piston rings are worn, replace them or re-finish the cylinder by boring and fit oversize piston
and piston rings. Replace or clean sticking piston rings.
j NOTE: No oversize for EC052, 07-2. , , ,
1) If too rich air-fuel mixture, clean jets and small holes in carburetor.
2) If the throttle shaft of carburetoris worn, replace throttle shaft. (carburetor).
3) If fuel leakage, re-tighten screws or replace.
4) If beside these causes, also caused by power drop, perform remedies for power drop, according t o 1 1 4 . POWER DROP.
11-6 ENGINEHUNTING
1) If the governor lever, governor shaft, governor spring or other members are incorrectly adjusted, re-adjust o r correct
them.
2) If the fuel-air mixture is too lean. Clean the carburetor.
3) If the pilot screw in the carburetor is incorrectly adjusted, re-adjust it.
, 4) If the governor spring is deformed permanently, replace it.
5) If the governor sleeve is not functioning correctly, correct it.
6) If the flyweight or the governor sleeve is worn, replace the worn one.
7) If the governor shaft is not functioning properly, correct it.
11-7 OTHERCOMPLAINTS
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12. CHECKS and CORRECTIONS
After disassembling and cleaning the engine parts, check them, and if necessary, correct them according to the correction
table.
The correction table applies whenever engines are repaired. Its contents should be thoroughly understood by those who
undertake the repairing.
Its specifications must be abided by to effect correct maintenance.
Below, terms employed in the correction table are explained.
CORRECTION
All operations performed on the engine parts for the' purpose of improving or recovering the engine performance,
consisting of repairs, readjustments, and replacements.
STANDARD SIZE
The design dimension of the part without the tolerance.
CORRECTION TOLERANCE
The tolerance on there-finished part dimension or on thereadjusted dimension.
CORRECTION LIMIT
The limit on the part and adjustment, beyond which any dimensional and functional changes, due to wear, burn, and
other causes will adversely affect the normal engine performance,
USE LIMIT
The limit, beyond which the part is no longer
usable, due to defectsin function or strength.
NOTE: Alldimensions in the "CORRECTION TA6LE"are given in millimeter, except where otherwise specified,
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CORRECTION TABLE
I
ENGINE USE :ORRECTlOh
ITEM REMARKS TOOL
MODEL LIMIT LIMIT METHOD
~ ~~~~
EC05-2
_c
EC07-2
Flatness of cylinder head EC10 Surface
EC17
EC25-2
EC05-2
I Oel
0.2 plate,
Feeler
Correct
40.01 6
0.1 5
EC07-2
S.T.D. 500
EC10 OS. 50.259
Bore
4-0.02
EC17 OS. 0.1 5 0.65 Boring
62.250 0
O.S. 62.500
I
Outside Diameter
S.T.D. 61.940
EC17 O.S. ?om bottom,
OS. 62.440 n transverse
62.196 :o piston pin.
S.T.D. 71.920 Irnax. dia.)
EC25-2 O.S. 72.170
EC07-2
EC10
EC17
EC25-2
+ I
-0.009
-0.020
-0.001
-0.0 12
+0.005
-0.008
0.03
-0.035
0.03
-0.035
Cylinder
gauge
Replace
EC052
EC07-2
EC10
1.8
1 N.05
a.03
EC17
EC25-2
-1 m0. 0 2
Keystone
Vernier
Width of
0.1 5 0.1 5 Replace
ring groove EC05-2 caliper
EC07-2
EClO
EC17
EC25-2
xI 1.59
40.02
+O.O2
0
Keystone
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USE 2ORRECTIOF
ITEM REMARKS TOOL
LIMIT METHOD
EC05-2
0.05-0.09
Clearance between EC07-2
piston ring and -eeler
0.15 Replace
piston groove awe
EC17 0.05-0.1
2nd
EC25-2
Clearance between
piston and cylinder
EC05-2
u
1-1
0.08-0.04
0.1 1-0.07
0.10-0.06
0.25 0.25
Max. cylinder
3ia. and max.
piston dia.
3ylinder
)awe.
Micrometer
Replace
EC25-2 I I 0.10-0.04 I
EC05-2 0.006L-
EC07-2
Cylinder-
F i t between piston EC70 0.007L- 0.06L 0.06 L gauge. Replace
and piston pin
EC17 0.0 12T Micrometer
EC25-2 10.005T-0.013L I
EC05-2
TOP
EC07-2 2nd
0.1 -0.3
TOP
Ring gap 1.5 1.5 Replace
2nd
EC17
EC25-2 I 2nd
Top
I 0.2-0.4 I
Ring width
EC05-2
EC07-2
EC10
I Top
2nd 1'8 1 -0.02
-0.04
Keystone
EC05-2 I 10.5@
I -0.006
-0.014 I
-0.008 EC07-2
-0.0 16
-0.03 -0.03 Micrometer Reolace
-0.005
-0.0 13
-0.003
EC25-2 180 -0.008
EC05-2
EC07-2
I 20.24
I N.0 17
a.004 I
a.009
Cylinder-
a.014 a.020 a.020 Replace
29.68@ awe
1- EC25-2
I 0.025-
0.005
0.035
1
M.055 M.055
Clearance i n
radial direc-
t ion
Cylinder-
gauge,
Micrometer
Obtain correc
clearance b y
replacing part!
- 4%-
ITEM
STANDARD
ENGINE
CORRECTION
(MODEL I
SIZE USE I REMARKS TOOL
:ORRECTION
METHOD
M.018
EC05-2
1 I
EC07-2
EC10
I
M.011
1 3ylinder-
r i
Small end I.D. a.020 4.0.020 Replace
lauw
EC17 m:8
-0.005
kl EC25-2
+0.013
EC05-2
Clearance between EC07-2
Clearance in :ylinder- 3btain correct
small end I.D. I
0.03-0.01 0.055
and piston pin Jauge, Aearance by
0.03-0.004 tion Micrometer replacing parts
needle bearing
EC25-2 0.025-0.003
II 1I 1 1 1:;
Parallelism and Parallelism 0.1 Holding large
end as refer- Test bar,
Twist between large ence, measure
EC10
end and small end test bar, (L= Dial- Replace
bores Twist 0.3 100) inserted indicator
EC25-2 in small end.
EC07-2 .
cylindricity
EC05-2
Distance between
1 EC05-2
EC07-2 1 75
I 20.05 . I
Mandrels,
large end & small Replace
Micrometer
end bores
EC17
EC25-2
I
I 120
t0.05
I
I I I 0
I
Crankpin O.D. 1 EC07-2
15.26
21.675@
-0.01 1
0--0.007
0--0.008 1 -0.020 Micrometer Replace
.
II 1 - 11
EC05-2
EC07-2
EClO
Roundness I Max. 0.005
Micrometer Replace
& Cylindricity
I EC17
EC25-2 I Cylindricity
I Max. 0.005 I
EC05-2
EC07-2 20b
ournal Crankshaft 0 Micrometer Replace
-0.04
O.D. -0.01
I
'
EC25-2 3W
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ITEM
Thrust clearance
between crankshaft
& crankcase
Runout of
+
iNGlNE
EClO
EC17
STANDARD
MODEL
EC05-2
EC07-2
EC25-2
EC05-2
EC07-2
I
I CORRECTION
0.1-0.84
0.1-0.6
US E
LIMIT
1.o
REMARKS
Measure
between
bearing
& crankshaft
Supporting
assembled
crankshaft
TOOL
:ORRECTION
METHOD
Replace
Dial-
crankshaft EC10 0.05 0.12 between Correct
indicator
EC17 centers,
measure
EC25-2
journal
EC05-2 I 1.750
0
-0.003 I
1-
EC07-2 0
Dia. of small end
-0.004
needle bearing Micrometer Replace
needles -0.002
20
-0.004.
0
EC25-2
-0.002
Metering needle Fixed
EC052
unscrew Model BV18
EC07-2
Pilot screw unscrew *x
Meteling needle
Fixed
unscrew Model BV21
Pilot screw unscrew EC17 I 7
I-
Metering needle
Fixed
unscrew Model BV28
EC25-2
Pilot screw unscrew
EC07-2
I
I
NGK
B-6HS
EC07-2
Spark timing Timing.
Adjust
(before T.D.C.) tester
EC05-2
E CO 7-2
1 0.6-0.7
Feeler-
Spark plug gap K I 0.5-0.6
Adjust
1
gauge
0.6-0.7
EC25-2
Breaker
EC07-2
contact
Point opening point
Spanner
EC17 Feeler-
gauge
~ ~~
EC25-2 I 0.35
ECO5-2 Three needle!
EC07-2 test at 300
Spark gap EClO Min. 8 (500) r.p.m.
EC17 magnet
revolution
EC25-2
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ITEM MODEL HP/rpm CORRECTIONLIMIT REMARKS
EC05-2 2.515.500
EC07-2 3.3/5,500
Below 110% of rated output
Max. Output' EClO 415,000
EC17 6.515,OQO
EC25-2 1215.000
EC05-2 1.715.500
ECO 7-2 2.215,500
Continuous Rated Output EClO 314,000
EC17 5.014,OOO
EC25-2 8.514.000
EC05-2 0.95
EC07-2 1.14 up 135Qh At continuous
Fuel Consumption EC10 1.44
Standard consumption rated output
EC17 2.33
EC25-2 3.97
EC05-2
EC07-2 Engine Oil for 2-cycle engine or SAEBO of high quality
Lubricating oil EClO (Mixture Fuel, gasoline 25 : oil 11
EC17
EC25-2
CORRECTION
ITEM MODEL STANDARD REMARKS
TOLERANCE
EC05-2
EC07-2
EClO
1,300 *too
Min. Accelerating revolution EC17
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ITEM I
I
MODEL I
I
kg-cm I
I
ft-lbs TOOL REMARKS
EC05-2
28-30
EC07-2
390-420 f-7
I I \ -'
400-500 EClO 29-36
Magneto clamp nuts
EC17 450-500 33-36
1 EC25-2 I 800-1000 I 58-72
EC05-2
EC07-2
Spark plug
EC25-2
250-300
I 18-22
QJ
EC05-2
P 90-1 EC07-2 00 6.5-7.3
G
EClO
p
._ Cylinder
clamp nuts
C EC17 180-220 13-16
0)
c
v1
25-29 340-400 EC25-2 Toque
LL
B EC05-2 wrench
EC07-2
6.5-7.3 90-100
Crankcase clamp bolts
v,
8 I 200-250 EC25-2
Reduction cover
180-220
EC10
bolts
clamp 13-16
EC17
6.5-7.3 90-100
EC17
13-16 180-220
Crankcase cover clamp bolts EClO
8 15-1
200-250
EC 25-2
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13 MAINTENANCE and STORING
I Thefollowing.maintenancejobsapplywhentheengine is operated.correctlyundernormalconditions. The indicated
maintenance intervals areb y n omeans guarantees for maintenance free operations during theseintervals.
For example, if the engine is operated in extremely dusty conditions, the air cleaner -should be cleaned every day, instead
of every 50,hours.
I- Checkexternalfuel
replace.
leakage. If any,retightenor
a
Checks and.Maintenance Reasons for requiring them
I .Clean fuel strainer and fuel tank: I , The engine willbe out of order. 1
Clean contact breaker points. The engine output drops.
a . .
' . Disassemble'and clean carburetor.
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13-5 EVERY 1000 HOURS (YEARLY) CHECKS and MAINTENANCE
I
Reasons
Maintenance
and Checks them
for requiring 1
Perform overhauls, clean correct or replace parts. The engine output drops and become out of order.
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Industrial
Engines