2-1INSPADJSpark plugsEngine oilFuelFuel filterFuel lineOil lineEngine coolantCarburetorsRecoil starterEngine stop switchThrottle override system(T.O.R.S.)Throttle leverExhaust systemDecarbonizationDrive guardV-beltDrive track and idler wheelsSlide runnersBrake and parking brakeCheck condition.Adjust gap and clean.Replace if necessary.Check oil level.Air bleed the oil pump if necessary.Check fuel level.Check condition.Replace if necessary.Check fuel hose for cracks or damage.Replace if necessary.Check oil hose for cracks or damage.Replace if necessary.Check coolant level.Air bleed the cooling system if necessary.Check throttle lever operation.Adjust the jets.Check operation and rope damage.Replace if necessary.Check operation.Repair if necessary.Check operation.Repair if necessary.Check operation.Repair if necessary.Check for leakage.Tighten or replace gasket if necessary.More frequently if necessary.Check for cracks, bends or damage.Replace if necessary.Check for wear and damage.Replace if necessary.Check deflection, and for wear and damage.Adjust/replace if necessary.Check for wear and damage.Replace if necessary.Check operation and fluid leakage.Adjust free play and/or replace pads if necessary.Replace brake fluid.INTRODUCTION/PERIODIC MAINTENANCE TABLEPERIODIC INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTINTRODUCTIONThis chapter includes all information necessary to perform recommended inspections and adjustments. Thesepreventive maintenance procedures, if followed, will ensure more reliable machine operation and a longer servicelife. In addition, the need for costly overhaul work will be greatly reduced. This information applies to machinesalready in service as well as new machines that are being prepared for sale. All service technicians should befamiliar with this entire chapter.PERIODIC MAINTENANCE TABLEItem RemarksPre-operationcheck(Daily)Initial1 monthor800 km(500 mi)(40 hr)EverySeasonallyor3,200 km(2,000 mi)(160 hr)Whenever operating condition(elevation/temperature) is changed.See NOTE on page 2-2.