Kohler 05810334 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
9.1
Section 9
Disassembly
9
Section 9
Disassembly
WARNING: Accidental Starts!
19. Remove water pump and transfer tube.
20. Remove by-pass hose and wiring harness.
21. Remove intake manifold, temperature sensor,
and thermostat.
22. Remove lower blower housing and oil fill/dipstick
tube.
23. Remove Oil Sentry
(if so equipped).
24. Remove breather cover.
25. Remove spark plugs.
26. Remove valve covers.
27. Remove cylinder heads and hydraulic lifters.
28. Remove oil pan assembly.
29. Remove camshaft.
30. Remove governor cross shaft.
31. Remove connecting rods with pistons and rings.
32. Remove crankshaft.
Disconnect Battery and Spark Plug Leads
1. Disconnect the leads from the spark plugs. See
Figure 9-1. Disconnect the battery cables from the
battery, starting with the negative (-) cable.
NOTE: Pull on boot only, to prevent damage to
spark plug lead.
General
Clean all parts thoroughly as the engine is
disassembled. Only clean parts can be accurately
inspected and gauged for wear or damage. There are
many commercially available cleaners that will quickly
remove grease, oil and grime from engine parts. When
such a cleaner is used, follow the manufacturer’s
instructions and safety precautions carefully.
Make sure all traces of the cleaner are removed before
the engine is reassembled and placed into operation.
Even small amounts of these cleaners can quickly
break down the lubricating properties of engine oil.
Typical Disassembly Sequence
The following sequence is suggested for complete
engine disassembly. The sequence can be varied to
accommodate options or special equipment.
1. Disconnect battery and spark plug leads.
2. Turn fuel shut-off valve to ‘‘off’’ position.
3. Drain oil from crankcase and remove oil filter.
4. Remove upper blower housing assembly.
5. Remove muffler.
6. Drain coolant from cooling system.
7. Remove fuel pump.
8. Remove air cleaner base.
9. Remove carburetor.
10. Remove control bracket assembly and external
governor lever.
11. Remove electric starter.
12. Remove flywheel fan and blocking plates.
13. Remove overflow reservoir.
14. Remove ignition modules.
15. Remove flywheel.
16. Remove radiators and cooling system.
17. Remove stator and rectifier-regulator.
18. Remove cam pulley and water pump belt.
LV560, LV625, LV675
Disabling engine. Accidental starting can cause severe injury or death. Before working on the engine or
equipment, disable the engine as follows: 1) Disconnect the spark plug lead(s). 2) Disconnect negative (-)
battery cable from battery.
Figure 9-1. Disconnecting Spark Plug Leads.
Spark
Plug
Lead
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