8CONTROLS & FEATURESOIL FILLER CAP/DIPSTICKFUEL PUMPFUEL FILTEROIL FILTEROIL DRAIN BOLTSCREEN GRIDOIL PRESSURE SWITCH(applicable engine types)03/0
9CONTROLS & FEATURESThrottle LeverRecoil Starter (applicable engine types)CONTROLSTHROTTLE LEVERFFAASSTTSSLLOOWWCCHHOOKKEESTARTER GRIPThe throttle
10CONTROLS & FEATURESFEATURESFuel-cut SolenoidOil Pressure Switch (applicable engine types)The engine is equipped with a fuel-cut solenoid that al
11BEFORE OPERATIONIS YOUR ENGINE READY TO GO?Check the General Condition of the EngineFor your safety, and to maximize the service life of your equipm
12BEFORE OPERATIONCheck the EngineCheck the Equipment Powered by This EngineCheck the engine oil level (see page ). Running the engine with alow oil l
13OPERATIONSAFE OPERATING PRECAUTIONSSTARTING THE ENGINEBeforeoperatingtheengineforthefirsttime,pleasereviewtheIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONon page and
14OPERATIONSLOWTHROTTLE LEVERCHOKESTARTER GRIPTo start a cold engine, move the throttle lever to the CHOKE position.To restart a warm engine, leave th
15OPERATIONCHOKETHROTTLE LEVERSSLLOOWWELECTRIC STARTER (applicable engine types):Turn the key to the START position, and hold it there until the engin
16OPERATIONSTOPPING THE ENGINESSLLOOWWTHROTTLE LEVERTo stop the engine in an emergency, simply turn the engine switch tothe OFF position. Under normal
17OPERATIONSETTING ENGINE SPEEDTHROTTLE LEVERFFAASSTTSSLLOOWWPosition the throttle lever for the desired engine speed.For engine speed recommendations
Keep this owner’s manual handy, so you can refer to it at any time.This owner’s manual is considered a permanent part of the engine andshould remain w
18SERVICING YOUR ENGINETHE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCEMaintenance, replacement or repair of emission control devices andsystems may be done by any engin
−−−19SERVICING YOUR ENGINEMAINTENANCE SAFETYSafety PrecautionsCarbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust.Burns from hot parts.Injury from moving pa
−−−−*−−○○○○○○○○○○○○○○*20SERVICING YOUR ENGINEMAINTENANCE SCHEDULEFor commercial use, log hours of operation to determine propermaintenance intervals.E
21SERVICING YOUR ENGINEFUEL RECOMMENDATIONSUse unleaded gasoline with a pump octane rating of 86 or higher.These engines are certified to operate on u
22SERVICING YOUR ENGINEENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECKOIL FILLER CAP/DIPSTICKUPPER LIMITLOWER LIMITOIL FILLER CAP/ DIPSTICKCheck the engine oil level with the
23SERVICING YOUR ENGINEENGINE OIL CHANGEENGINE OIL REFILL CAPACITIES:OIL DRAIN BOLTLOWER LIMITUPPER LIMITOIL FILLER CAP/DIPSTICKDrain the used oil whi
24SERVICING YOUR ENGINEOIL FILTER CHANGEOIL FILTERFILTER MOUNTING BASEOIL FILTER WRENCHSEALUse only a genuine Honda oil filter or a filter of equivale
25SERVICING YOUR ENGINEScrew on the new oil filter by hand until the seal contacts the filtermounting base, then use an oil filter wrench to tighten t
26SERVICING YOUR ENGINEENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONSSAE Viscosity GradesSAETEMPOil is a major factor affecting performance and service life. Use4-stroke
27SERVICING YOUR ENGINEAIR FILTER INSPECTIONAIR CLEANER COVER BOLTSAIR CLEANER COVERFOAM FILTER ELEMENTAIR CLEANER BASEPAPER FILTER ELEMENTGRIDAIR DUC
1INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your selection of a Honda engine. We are certainyou will be pleased with your purchase of one of the finest engines on
28SERVICING YOUR ENGINEAIR CLEANER SERVICEAIR CLEANER COVERAIR CLEANER COVER BOLTSFOAM FILTER ELEMENTPAPER FILTER ELEMENTAIR CLEANER BASEGRIDAIR DUCTA
29SERVICING YOUR ENGINEPAPER ELEMENTSQUEEZE THOROUGHLYSOLVENTENGINE OILDRYClean the air filter elements if they are to be reused.Paper filter element:
30SERVICING YOUR ENGINEFUEL FILTER INSPECTIONFUEL FILTERCheck the fuel filter for water accumulation or sediment.If the fuel filter is found with exce
−−−−31SERVICING YOUR ENGINESPARK PLUG SERVICESPARK PLUG WRENCH0.028 0.031 in(0.70 0.80 mm)BPR5ESIncorrect spark plugs can cause engine damage.W16EPR-U
−32SERVICING YOUR ENGINEA loose spark plug can overheat and damage the engine.Overtightening the spark plug can damage the threads in thecylinder head
33SERVICING YOUR ENGINESPARK ARRESTER SERVICE (optional equipment)SPECIAL SCREWSSPARK ARRESTERMUFFLERMUFFLERPROTECTOR6mmFLANGE BOLT6mmFLANGE BOLTSYour
34SERVICING YOUR ENGINESPARK ARRESTER SCREENUse a brush to remove carbon deposits from the spark arresterscreen. Be careful to avoid damaging the scre
35HELPFUL TIPS & SUGGESTIONSSTORING YOUR ENGINEStorage PreparationCleaningFuelIf the engine has been running, allow it to cool for at least half a
36HELPFUL TIPS & SUGGESTIONSADDING A FUEL STABILIZER TO EXTEND FUEL STORAGE LIFEYou can extend fuel storage life by adding a fuel stabilizer that
37HELPFUL TIPS & SUGGESTIONSDRAINING THE FUEL TANK AND CARBURETORCARBURETORDRAIN SCREWDisconnect the fuel line to the engine, and drain the fuel t
2INTRODUCTIONA FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETYSafety MessagesSafety HeadingsSafety SectionInstructionsYour safety and the safety of others are very important.
−38HELPFUL TIPS & SUGGESTIONSEngine OilEngine CylinderStorage PrecautionsIf your engine will be stored with gasoline in the fuel tank andcarbureto
39HELPFUL TIPS & SUGGESTIONSRemoval From StoragePosition the equipment so the engine is level. Tilting can cause fuel oroil leakage.With the engin
40HELPFUL TIPS & SUGGESTIONSTRANSPORTINGIf the engine has been running, allow it to cool for at least 15 minutesbefore loading the engine-powered
41TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMSENGINE WILL NOTSTARTPossible Cause CorrectionCorrectionPossible CauseENGINE LACKSPOWERRecharge battery.Replace fus
42TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONTECHNICAL INFORMATIONSerial Number LocationENGINE SERIAL NUMBEREngine serial number:Record the engine serial num
+−++−++−−−+43TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONBattery Connections for Electric StarterNEGATIVE ( )BATTERY CABLEPOSITIVE ( )BATTERY CABLESTARTER SOL
××44TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONRemote Control LinkageREMOTE THROTTLE AND REMOTE CHOKE(1-LEVER TYPE)(2-LEVER TYPE)THROTTLE/CHOKECABLE (SOLID W
45TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONCarburetor Modification for High Altitude OperationAt high altitude, the standard carburetor air-fuel mixture wi
46TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONOxygenated FuelsETHANOLMTBEMETHANOLSome conventional gasolines are being blended with alcohol or anether compoun
47TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONEmission Control System InformationSource of EmissionsThe U.S. and California Clean Air ActsTampering and Alteri
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48TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONProblems That May Affect EmissionsReplacement PartsMaintenanceIf you are aware of any of the following symptoms,
−−−49TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONAir IndexThe bar graph is intended to provide you, our customer, the ability tocompare the emissions performa
×× ××××××××××−−±±×× ××××50TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONSpecificationsGCV520-QEA TypeGCV530-QEA TypeGCV520/GCV530 TuneupITEM SPECIFICATION MAINT
××××× ××××−−±±51TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONSpecificationsGXV530-QEA TypeGXV530 TuneupITEM SPECIFICATION MAINTENANCELength Width HeightDry wei
52TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONWiring Diagrams3A Charge Coil03/05/14 17:18:16 31Z0A600_053
53TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONWiring Diagrams12A Charge Coil03/05/14 17:18:28 31Z0A600_054
54TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONWiring Diagrams18A Charge Coil03/05/14 17:18:41 31Z0A600_055
55TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONCONSUMER INFORMATIONHonda PublicationsShop ManualParts CatalogThese publications will give you additional inform
56TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATIONCustomer Service InformationServicing dealership personnel are trained professionals. They shouldbe able to answ
−−+−QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATIONUnleaded gasoline with a pumpoctane rating of 86 or higherSAE 10W-30, API SJ, forgeneral use0.95 US qt (0.90)1.11 US qt
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5ENGINE SAFETYIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONOwner ResponsibilitiesRefuel With CareHot ExhaustMost accidents with engines can be prevented if you follow
6ENGINE SAFETYOther EquipmentCarbon Monoxide HazardExhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide. Avoid inhalation ofexhaust gas. Never run the engin
7CONTROLS & FEATURESCOMPONENT & CONTROL LOCATIONSSPARK PLUGSELECTRIC STARTERAIR CLEANERRECOIL STARTER(applicable engine types)03/05/14 17:11:5
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