Robin Ex13 Parts Manual
Robin Ex13 Parts Manual
Robin Ex13 Parts Manual
MANUAL
Models
PUB-EP1676
Rev. 09/08
905 Telser Rd. Lake Zurich, IL 60047 Phone: 630-350-8200 Fax: 630-350-8212
e-mail: sales@robinamerica.com www.robinamerica.com Copyright 2008 Robin America, Inc.
Robin engines are identified by MODEL, SPECIFICATION, and CODE NUMBER. For each
model there may be many different versions called specifications. Each specification will be
unique in some way. The difference may only be the paint color or it may have a different type
of PTO or some other significant difference.
In order the identify the correct service part number, it is important to confirm the specifica-
tion and code numbers for your engine. The specification and code number together are
know as the PRODUCT NUMBER.
All Robin 4 cycle engines have a Product Number label similar to the label illustrated below.
The Product Number Label has a 15 digit alphanumeric string that consists of the
SPECIFICATION (SPEC) number (11 digits) and the CODE number (4 digits). Please
note the illustration below:
EX130 XXXX
1 4
3
2
1 6 7 9
2
4 8
2. FIG. No. The FIG. number indexes the reference and part numbers to the illustration. Figure numbers
that vary only in the tens place (i.e..: 700 and 710) are in a group of the same section
(i.e..:Electrical Device Group).
3. REF. No . The Reference number identifies the part illustration with the corresponding part number in the
part list.
4. SUBASSEMBLY SUBASSEMBLY parts of part assembly are listed below the assembly part. The subassembly
part reference number is indicated by the number led by "-" such as "-1", "-2".
5. PART NUMBER It is the number assigned for sales unit. Use the PART No. when making an order.
8. REMARKS This gives a distinctive feature and/or a supplementary comment for the type, the specification,
and the part concerned. It also shows part number(s) interchangeable for the part.
9. FROM-TO This section shows the CODE No. to indicate the history of progress in which improved parts
have been introduced in the product. The FROM-TO CODE No. helps to identify PART No.
being employed in the product concerned. See the examples below:
FIG. 100
270
FIG. 200
/ 371
FIG. 200
/ 371
FIG. 300
FIG. 300
FIG. 310
A B
FIG. 320
-272 A
-315
B
-250
-310 510
-270
520
-210
-200
-260
-220
FIG. 400
486
310
360
370
For Generator
FIG. 400
FIG. 500
FIG. 510
Evap 30
Note:
Items 410 - 463 may be replaced by using items 30 (fuel tank
cap, evap) and 570 (plastic cap) together. See back page for
instructions.
FIG. 640
210
-4
-9
-62
-13
-102
FIG. 640
210
-4
-9
-62
-13
-102
13 36
37
14 12
38
23
20
FIG. 720
120
FIG. 900
1. Remove carbon canister purge hose from the back side of the air cleaner by pulling the hose
off using needle nose pliers.
2. Install the plastic cap (P/N 84735K12) onto the nipple that the hose was removed from. Fully
seat the plastic cap using your fingers.
3. Remove the top two screws on the recoil to remove the hose clamps. After the clamps have
been removed, reinstall the two top screws.
4. Remove the nuts holding the carbon canister bracket to the engine, from under the fuel tank.
Pull the canister down and outward to remove.
5. Reinstall the two fuel tank retaining nuts.
6. Remove the old fuel cap from tank and install passive cap/canister (P/N X43-04401-42) onto
fuel tank first by inserting fuel cap tether spring into fuel tank filler neck, then insert cap and
turn into place.