TM 5-3895-342-12
(10) Remove the screws securing the front
b. Cleaning, Inspection and Repair.
panel to the flywheel shroud and lift off the front
(1) Clean the muffler and the muffler
adapter nipple with a stiff wire brush.
b. Cleaning, Inspection and Repair.
(2) Inspect for stripped or damaged
(1) Clean all parts with a cleaning solvent.
threads.
(2) Inspect the top canopy, side doors, and
(3) Inspect the muffler for cracks, dents, or
front panel for cracks and dents. Replace ex-
corrosion. Replace a damaged muffler.
cessively damaged parts.
c. Installation. Screw the muffler on to the
(3) Inspect all hardware for damage.
muffler adapter nipple.
Replace as necessary.
c. Installation. Install the engine top canopy,
4-12.
Engine, Top Canopy, Side Doors, and
side doors, and front panels in reverse of in-
Front Panel
structions in a above.
a. Removal.
4-13. Flywheel and Flywheel Shroud
a. Removal.
the engine.
(2) Remove the engine top canopy, side
securing the top canopy to the rear and front
panels.
(3) Remove the screws securing the
(4) Remove the bolts securing the braces
to the front panel.
(4) Drive out the starting crank pin from
(5) Loosen the clamp securing the air hose
the crankshaft.
to the air cleaner.
(5) Remove the flywheel nut and washer
(6) Loosen the screws securing the choke
and while pulling out on the flywheel, strike the end
control wire to the carburetor swivel lever (fig. 4-
of the crankshaft with a babbitt hammer. The
32).
flywheel will slide off the taper of the crankshaft.
(7) Remove the cotter pin securing the
CAUTION
When re-assembling the flywheel, be sure
CAUTION
that the Woodruff key is in position on the
Disconnect battery ground cable before
crankshaft and that the keyway in the
working on electrical system.
flywheel is lined up accurately with the key.
(8) Disconnect leads to the ammeter, the
(6) Remove
the
cap
screws
and
ignition switch, starter switch, and fuel level gage
(fig. 4-341.
engine.
(9) Disconnect the oil lines at the oil
Change 1 4-7