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Push stop switch down.
Remove knob (A) holding air filter cover in place; remove the top cover (B) by loosening
the cover retaining screw. Cover will lift off. (fig. 18a)
Disconnect the wire connector (C) from the spark plug (D) by pulling and twisting at the
same time (fig. 18b).
Remove spark plug with spark plug socket wrench.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER TOOL
Check electrode gaps with wire feeler gauge and set gaps to .025” (.635mm) if necessary.
Reinstall a new spark plug.
Note: a resistor spark plug must be used for replacement.
Note: this spark ignition system meets all requirements of the interference-
causing equipment regulations.
11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
11.1
Sprocket tip lubrication:
Caution: the sprocket tip on your new saw has been pre-lubricated at the
factory. Failure to lubricate the guide bar sprocket tip as explained below
will result in poor performance and seizure, voiding the manufacturer’s
warranty.
Lubrication of the sprocket tip is recommended after 25 hours of use or once a week, which
ever occurs first. Always thoroughly clean guide bar sprocket tip before lubrication.
Tools for lubrication:
The lube gun (optional) is recommended for applying grease to the guide bar sprocket tip. The
lube gun is equipped with a needle nose tip which is necessary for the efficient application of
grease to the sprocket tip.
To lubricate sprocket tip:
Warning: wear heavy duty work gloves when handling the bar and chain.
Press the stop switch down.
Note: it is not necessary to remove the saw chain to lubricate the guide bar
sprocket tip. Lubrication can be done on the job.
Clean the guide bar sprocket tip.
Using the lube gun (optional), insert needle nose into the lubrication hole and inject grease
until it appears at outside edge of sprocket tip (fig. 19).
Rotate saw chain by hand. Repeat lubrication procedure until the entire sprocket tip has
been greased.
11.2
Guide bar maintenance:
Most guide bar problems can be prevented merely by keeping the chain saw well maintained.
Insufficient guide bar lubrication and operating the saw with chain that is too tight will