Honda G 400 Workshop Manual
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Check cleaner for dirt or obstruction of ele- ments. Fill fuel tank * Use any automotive gasoline. CAUTION: Gasoline substitutes are not recommended, they may be harmful to the fuel system components. Fuel ffiler cap Recoil starter ruction of ele- Check reduction gear oil level. Fill with SE rated SAElOW-40 engine oil if necessary.
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Turn the fuel valve ON. Turn the fuel valve OFF. b Set the throttle by tightening the wing nut at the desired speed. Turn the en-@ne switch ON. c Move the throttle lever down fully. Turn the engine switch OFF. Loosen the wing nut and raise the throttle lever slightly. Close choke lever. NOTE: Do not use the choke if the engine is warm or the air temperature 1s high.
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First 20 Hrs. operating I I CHANGE ENGINE OIL ANLmDUCIION GEAR OIL I ~ with a lever. - .~ D , t Wash D and E in cleaning solvent. After drying, refill with mark. clean en-he oil up to oil level Every 50 Hr * Wash part A (element) in clean- ing solvent. After drying, soak in oil and squeeze out the excess. S. operating CLEAN Clean more frequently if operating in B Every 100 Hrs. operating CHANGE ENGINE OIL CLEAN FUEL STRAINER 0 *Wash removed parts in solvent, dry...
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wire end. -- Solid wire core mounting A return spring and wire end may be used with a flexible core cable. Flexible wire core mounting Cycle, valve arrangement Displacement cc (cu in) 1 272 (16.61 I 406 (24.8) 4 cycle, side valve ~~ ~ ~~ Max. output hp/rpm I 7/3,600 I 10/3,600 Max. torque kg-m (ft-lb) 1 1.5 (11) 1 2.3 (16.6’1 Fuel consumption gjhp-h(lb/hp-h) I 285 (0.62) 1 270 (17) PTO shaft rotation Counterclockwise Dry weight kg Ob) 1 22 (49) I 33 (72.8) I ALL INFORMATION,...
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Current customer service contact information: Servicing dealership personnel are trained professionals. They should be able to answer any question you may have. If you encounter a problem that your dealer does not solve to your satisfaction, please discuss it with the dealerships management. The Service Manager, General Manager, or Owner can help. Almost all problems are solved in this way. United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands: If you are dissatisfied with the decision made by the...