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Replacing Spark Plug; Preparing Snowthrower For Storage - Toro 622 Power Throw Manuel De L'utilisateur

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9.
Rotate idle mixture screw (Fig. 29)
clockwise—in—1/8 turn at a time until engine
begins to miss because of a lean mixture. Then
rotate screw counterclockwise—out—1/8 turn at
a time until engine runs unevenly because of rich
mixture. Next, rotate idle mixture screw
clockwise, back to the mid–point between rich
and lean settings.
Note:
Wait several seconds between each 1/8
turn setting so engine can adjust to the
new fuel mixture.
10. Again, rotate idle speed screw (Fig. 29) until
engine idles at 1750 rpm.
11. Check carburetor adjustment by quickly moving
throttle from low speed to high speed. Engine
should accelerate without hesitation or
sputtering. If engine does not accelerate properly,
adjust carburetor to a slightly richer mixture.
Also, if engine falters under load, open power
adjusting screw 1/8 turn counterclockwise.
12. After carburetor is adjusted, shut engine off
before reinstalling carburetor heater box and
muffler guard.

Replacing Spark Plug

Use a Champion RJ–19LM spark plug or equivalent.
Set air gap at 0.030" (0.76 mm). Check spark plug
yearly or every 100 operating hours. If electrodes in
center of plug are dark or have deteriorated, install a
new plug.
1.
Clean area around spark plug so foreign matter
cannot fall into cylinder when plug is removed.
2.
Pull wire off spark plug (Fig. 16) and remove
plug from cylinder head.
IMPORTANT: A cracked, fouled or dirty
spark plug must be replaced. Do not sand
blast, scrape or clean electrodes because grit
may eventually release from the plug and fall
into the cylinder. The result will likely be
engine damage.
GB–23
3.
Set air gap between electrodes of new spark plug
at 0.030" (0.76 mm) (Fig. 30). Next, install
spark plug in cylinder head. Tighten plug to 15
ft–lb (20.4 N m).
4.
Push the wire onto the spark plug (Fig. 16).
Preparing Snowthrower For
Storage
1.
FUEL SYSTEM PREPARATION–
Note:
A fuel stabilizer/conditioner is most
effective when mixed with fresh
gasoline.
Add Toro Stabilizer/Conditioner to the fuel tank
(one ounce per gallon of fuel).
Run engine for ten minutes to distribute
conditioned fuel through fuel system.
Stop engine, allow it to cool, and drain fuel tank
or run engine until it stops.
Restart the engine again and run it until it stops.
Either choke or prime the engine, restart it a
third time and run engine until it will not restart.
Dispose of fuel properly. Recycle per local
codes.
DO NOT store STABILIZED gasoline over 90
days.
2.
Remove spark plug from cylinder head. Next,
pour two teaspoons of engine oil into spark plug
hole in cylinder head. Install spark plug in
cylinder head, but do not install wire on the
plug. Then pull recoil starter slowly to distribute
oil on inside of cylinder.
3.
Lubricate the snowthrower: refer to Lubricating
Snowthrower, page 19. Change crankcase oil:
see Changing Crankcase Oil, page 19.
4.
Clean the snowthrower. Touch up chipped
surfaces with paint. Toro Re–Kote paint is
available from an Authorized TORO Service

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