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Q Shindaiwa Inc. 1995
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Inspect the rear handle for abuse or
damage such as stripped mounting holes,
and discard if unrepairable. Be alert for any
sign of possible fuel leaks. Any suspect
tank should be pressure-tested at not more
than 3psi and discarded if leaks are
discovered (Figure 12.6).
WARNING!
A damaged or otherwise leaking rear
handle is an extreme fire hazard, and
cannot be reliably repaired! When found,
any damaged handle must be replaced
before the saw is returned to service!
Inspect the fuel cap and gasket, and
replace worn components as necessary.
Inspect the fuel tank vent and all hoses and
grommets, and replace as necessary.
Check to see that the throttle, throttle lock
lever, and lock button controls are working
properly, and repair or replace components
as required.
IMPORTANT!
To install or replace the rubber grip on the
575/680/695 rear handle, clean both the
handle and grip with acetone and use
contact cement to reattach the grip.
STEP 1. Lubricate each cushion with a light
film of oil or grease, and then install all
cushions in the crankcase assembly. Pay
special attention to the correct location of
any cushions requiring limiter bolts.
STEP 2. Slide the rear handle part way into
the crankcase.
STEP 3. Route the carburetor boot and
impulse tube (where used), as well as any
fuel and vent tubes through their appropri-
ate holes or passageways in the rear
handle.
STEP 4. While using care to avoid pinching
any tubing or damaging the boot, slide the
rear handle completely into the engine
crankcase.
Inspection
(Typical, except
Model 357)
Section 12 Rear Handles and A-V Cushions
10
20
30
40
50
60
0
.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
RHV-54
0
Figure 12.6 Pressure Testing the Fuel Tank
Fuel
Line
Tank Vent
Hose
Clamp
Pressure Gauge
REAR HANDLES–A-V
3 psi
Maximum
Reassembly
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