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Note: Service more often if used in dusty environments.

4.2   MAINTAINING THE AIR FILTER

Note: If the air filter is dirty, air passing towards the carburettor will be restricted. To avoid the carburettor malfunctioning,  

 

 

clean the air filter regularly. Clean more often when the engine is used in extremely dusty places.

  

WARNING! Never use fuel or solvent to clean the foam element. This can cause a fire or an explosion.

4.2.1  Unscrew the securing screws and remove the air filter cover.

4.2.2  Carefully check the element for tears or holes and replace if damaged.

4.2.3  Clean the element using compressed air. Replace the element if it is very dirty.

Note: Never attempt to remove dirt with a brush as brushing could imbed the dirt into the fibres.

4.2.4  Wash the foam element in household detergent diluted in warm water, rinse with plenty of water and dry thoroughly. 

4.2.5  Dip the foam element into some clean engine oil and press out to remove any excess oil.

Note: The engine will start smoking during the first start up if too much oil is left on the foam.

4.2.6  The refitting procedure is the reverse of the above.

4.3  CLEANING THE FUEL FILTER

4.3.1  Close the fuel valve .

4.3.2  Remove the fuel filter.

4.3.3  Wash the fuel filter with a non flammable high flash point solvent. 

4.3.4  Dry thoroughly and refit ensuring the lid is fully tightened.

4.3.5  Open the fuel valve and check for leaks. 

4.4  MAINTAINING THE SPARK PLUG

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WARNING! 

If the engine has just been running, the exhaust and spark plug will be very hot. Allow to cool.

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WARNING! 

The spark plug must be correctly tightened. If the plug is not well tightened, it can overheat and damage the engine.

Note: To ensure that the engine performs correctly, the spark plug must not have any deposits on it and its gap must be correct. 

4.4.1  Remove the spark plug cap and the spark plug using the spark plug wrench supplied.

4.4.2  Inspect the spark plug and discard it if the electrodes are worn or if the porcelain is cracked or scaled. If the spark plug is to be 

 

re-used, clean with a wire brush.

4.4.3  Measure the electrodes gap using a feeler gauge. The gap must be between 0.7mm and 0.8mm. Adjustment of the gap is    

 

 

achieved by bending the side electrode.

4.4.4  Check the spark plug washer is in good condition and screw the plug in by hand to avoid cross threading the threads.

4.4.5  Once the spark plug is installed, tighten it using a spark plug wrench to compress the washer.

Note: In the case of a new spark plug being fitted, screw it in by hand and tighten it by 1/2 turn with a spark plug wrench to 

 

compress the washer. If the spark plug has already been used, screw it in by hand and only tighten it by 1/8 to 1/4 turn to  

 

 

compress the washer.

 4.  MAINTENANCE

4.1  GENERAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

 WARNING! 

All maintenance work is carried out when the engine is stopped. If the engine must run, ensure that the working area is    

 

well ventilated. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide; exposure to this toxic gas can cause loss of consciousness and can be fatal.

 WARNING! 

If the engine has just been running, the exhaust will be very hot, take care not to touch it.

 

Ensure the spark plug HT lead has been disconnected prior to commencing maintenance.

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The oil, air filter and spark plug must be changed regularly. All other maintenance must be carried out by qualified staff, contact your    

 

local Sealey service agent.

Original Language Version

G2300.V2 (S)Issue: 2 - 25/10/12

Items

Remarks

Daily 

(pre-operation)

1st Month

(or 20Hrs)

3 Months 

(or 50 Hrs)

6 Months 

(or 100 Hrs)

12 Months  

(or 300 Hrs)

Spark Plug

Adjust gap

Replace if necessary

Engine Oil

Check oil level

Replace

Air Filter

Clean

Replace if necessary

Fuel Filter

Check and adjust 

when engine is cold

Valve Clearance

Clean

Replace if necessary

Fuel Line

Check for damage

Replace if necessary

Exhaust System

Check gasket

Replace if necessary

Check exhaust

Replace if necessary

Carburettor

Check choke

Cooling System

Check fan for  

damage

Starting System

Check starter  

operation

Decoking

Increase frequency if 

necessary

Fittings/Fasteners Check for damage

Replace if necessary

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Page 3: ...e worn or if the porcelain is cracked or scaled If the spark plug is to be re used clean with a wire brush 4 4 3 Measure the electrodes gap using a feeler gauge The gap must be between 0 7mm and 0 8mm Adjustment of the gap is achieved by bending the side electrode 4 4 4 Check the spark plug washer is in good condition and screw the plug in by hand to avoid cross threading the threads 4 4 5 Once th...

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