Sidewinder 24 30 Manual REV 05 2014
Sidewinder 24 30 Manual REV 05 2014
Sidewinder 24 30 Manual REV 05 2014
This quality product is warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and materials. The
warranty is limited as follows:
Component
Engine
Fuel System
Term of Warranty
2 yrs from engine manufacturer
1 yr
OWNER’S MANUAL
LPG Tank 1 yr on valve, 3 yrs on cylinder from date of mfgr.
Body Parts 1 yr
A. Kawasaki with centrifugal clutch: according to the Engine Owners Manual. 1 HEAD SUPPORT BOOM 010-962B 1
2 INPUT BOOM PULLEY 010S-962S1 1
1. Open propane (LPG) tank valve 2. Keep a good service log on each 3 5/16 FLAT WASHER 164-20156 3
4 3/8-16*2 BOLT 164-10123 2
(counter clockwise). machine with the date, hour meter 5 24" TOP PAN 010-962MS 1
reading, type(s) of service performed 6
7
BELLEVILLE WASHER
OUTER PAN PULLEY
164-20250
010-962S3
8
3
2. Turn the key to start position and move and the name of the person who 8 BELT 113-BB81 1
throttle towards fast position. performed them. 9 BELT TENSIONER 01024-962II 1
10 BRUSH OPTIONS
3. If engine does not start, release the key, 3. Clean the entire unit after each use. when HVY DUTY STRIP (RED) 010-962STBH 3
HEAVY SCRUB (BLUE) 010-962SCB 3
then try again. cleaning the unit, check for possible PAD HOLDER 010-962STP 3
loose nuts and bolts. 11 30" STEEL PLATE 010-962MP 1
4. Equipment is supplied with a centrifugal 12 TENSION SPRING 173-7599-DWG 1
clutch. When engine RPM is lower than B. Engine maintenance meter 13
14
NYLON BUSHING
3/8-16 HEX NUT
196-71200
164-22004
1
2
1800 RPM clutch will disengage; 15 TENSION PULLEY 188-V42B 1
brushes/pads will stop. This multi-function meter acts as a preventive 16 CENTER PAN PULLEY 010-962S2 1
maintenance tool, which benefits you with 17 BOOM PULLEY WASHER 164-58114F 1
18 BRUSH DRIVE UNIT 010-953B 1
B. Never tilt back machine while engine is increased fuel economy, less down-time and longer
running. engine life.
The meter’s displays are:
IV. STOPPING THE ENGINE Hour Meter: Displays total run hours when machine
Turn the propane tank valve clockwise to a is off.
closed position and turn the key OFF.
Tachometer: Indicates engine RPM during operation.
NOTE: The exhaust system will be very hot and
Service Alert: The display flashes to alert you to
PG. 8 SIDEWINDER SIDEWINDER PG. 5
lube and change the oil at 25 hour intervals. The D. Troubleshooting Main Drive Belts
SIDEWINDER 30" BODY PARTS service alert only flashes during operation and it If the engine runs, but the drive unit will not engage,
warns you to change the oil for only two hours. this is usually related to the main drive brush belt or
PART # DESCRIPTION PART # QTY
After the two hours is reached, the alert will belt tension spring. Without removing the drive unit
1 TOGGLE & NUT 284-TB2-60 1
2 3/8-16 LOK-NUT 164-22834 5 automatically reset to the next 25 hour interval. you can check and fix the following:
3 LEFT BRACKET 283-025-400 1 Therefore, it is recommended that a separate
4
RIGHT BRACKET
T-HANDLE
283-025-500
283-025-600
1
1 maintenance log be kept to track oil changes. 1. Remove the four 3/8" bolts holding the belt
5 HANDLE GRIP 224-1 2 Remember that being safe is a full-time, every cover to the body. Remove the (1) 3/8" bolt
6 LOK-PIN 625-98404A385 1 holding the muffler bracket to the belt cover.
7 KICK PLATE 283-010-04 1 day job. Follow all information posted on the
8 3/8-16*3 BOLT 164-10131 1 machine and the LPG tank. Check if belt tension spring is attached to the
9 20 # LP CYLINDER 293-20#STLMF 1
idler spring mount bolt on the body.
10
11
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
6" WHEEL
010-971CCH
156-XA-06251-12
1
2
Never allow anyone to operate this machine
12 SPANNER BUSHING 156-ZF-0812-39 2 who has not read or cannot understand the 2. Check to see if belts have come off of input
13 AXEL & NUT 156-ALBZJ085408 2 given instructions. pulley or centrifugal clutch. If so, install belts
14 BODY 288-010S-01 1
15 BRUSHDRIVE COVER 283-010-5-02 1 back on the pulley. Note: If belts come off
16 SPLASH SKIRT 010-5-971S 1 C. Troubleshooting the electrical system again they are probably worn or stretched
17 BELT COVER 283-01024-03 1
18 THROTTLE CABLE 212-1 1 1. Check all wire connections for obvious and need replacement.
19 TRANS WHEEL BASE BRACKET 288-010-100 1
20 TRANS WHEEL BRACKET 288-010-200 1 problems. Remove LPG tank, then remove 3. To replace engine drive belts:
21 5" SWIVEL WHEEL 156-010 1 battery box cover. Check all connections
visibly and physically. If any “loose”, Loosen the (3) bolts on the right hand side
damaged or unconnected wires are of the upper deck approximately 4 to 5 turns.
noticed, replace or repair as needed. Be sure at least half of the bolt threads
SIDEWINDER 30" remain engaged. Place machine in the tilt-
2. Check the battery posts and wires. Always back position. Remove old or worn belts and
PART # DESCRIPTION PART # QTY wear a face shield, safety glasses and replace them with the new ones. Remove
1 3/8-16 HEX NUT 164-22004 2 protective clothing when working around one end of the tension spring to aid in
2 TENSION PULLEY 188-V42B 1 a battery! The gases can be explosive and installation of new belts. Check for wear on
3 BELT TENSIONER 010-962I 1
4 BELT 113-L537 1
the acid is highly corrosive to metals, cloth the springs and their catches.
5 5/16 FLAT WASHER 164-20156 1 and ALL HUMAN TISSUE (skin, eyes, etc.)
6 NYLON BUSHING 196-71200 2 If the battery post(s) are corroded, remove 4. Re-attach tension spring to mount bolt and
7 TENSION SPRING 173-7599-DWG 1
the wires and clean posts and wires. tighten (3) 1/2" bolts. Slide the belt cover into
Applying some axle grease on the posts of place and start (4) 3/8" bolts into belt cover
the battery after they are cleaned will slow (hand tighten only). Start (1) 3/8" bolt into
down the battery corrosion process. If muffler bracket and belt cover, then tighten
nothing obvious is noted, a more detailed all (5) 3/8" bolts.
SIDEWINDER 30" LOWER DRIVE investigation is warranted. Before any 5. To change the brush drive belt: Remove
such troubleshooting begins, the following three (3) bolts on the right hand side of
PART # DESCRIPTION PART # QTY things should be done: upper deck (use a 3/4" wrench). Slowly raise
1
2
HEAD SUPPORT BOOM
INPUT BOOM PULLEY
010-962B
010-962S1
1
1 3. Replace propane LPG tank with one from front of machine off the floor. Remove Input
3 5/16 FLAT WASHER 164-20156 3 a machine that runs. Boom Pulley and Boom Arm from Brush
4
5
3/8-16*2 BOLT
30" TOP PAN
164-10123
010-962MS
2
1
Drive by using the two 3/4" wrenches—
6 BELLEVILLE WASHER 164-20250 8 4. Charge the battery or provide an absolute sliding them into the slots in the boom pulley
7 OUTER PAN PULLEY 010-962S3 3 source of 12 volt DC power capable of 50 shaft to unscrew the pulley from the shaft.
8 BELT 113-BB81 1
9 BELT TENSIONER 010-962II 1
amperes total output. (A pair of good Remove six (6) bolts from bottom side of
10 BRUSH OPTIONS jumper cables from your car or truck Brush Drive and split Brush Drive Top Pan
HVY DUTY STRIP (RED) 010-962STBH 3
HEAVY SCRUB (BLUE) 010-962SCB 3
battery will suffice.) Equip yourself with an and Brush Drive Plate. Remove worn belt
PAD HOLDER 010-962STP 3 inexpensive 12 volt test light. and replace. It is a good idea at this time to
11 30" STEEL PLATE 010-962MP 1
12 TENSION SPRING 173-7599-DWG 1 5. If the trouble seems to be in the electrical check the Tension Spring, bearings and idler
13
14
NYLON BUSHING
3/8-16 HEX NUT
196-71200
164-22004
1
2 control equipment, you may wish to for damage and replace them if necessary.
15 TENSION PULLEY 188-V42B 1 disconnect the starter from the system so Engine Oil
16 CENTER PAN PULLEY 010-962S2 1
17 BOOM PULLEY WASHER 164-58114F 1 as to check the system without spinning
18 BRUSH DRIVE UNIT 010-953B 1 the engine. Check the engine oil daily before starting the
engine otherwise shortage of the engine oil may
6. Battery rundown. A common problem is cause serious damage to the engine such as
letting the battery run down. What usually seizure.
happens is that it takes the crew a few jobs to
get used to the whole system, so the machine • Place the engine on a level surface. Clean the
is stopped and started quite often. Key left in area around the oil gauge before removing it.
on position, when engine is turned off, will • Remove the oil gauge and wipe it with a clean
result in battery running down—dying. cloth.
• Pour the oil slowly to “FULL” mark on the oil
PG. 6 SIDEWINDER SIDEWINDER PG. 7
gauge. KAWASAKI ENGINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
• Insert the oil gauge into the tube WITHOUT
! WARNING!
INTERVAL
SCREWING IT IN. Hot engine oil can cause severe burns. MAINTENANCE Daily First 8 hr. Every 25 Hr. Every 50 hr. Every 100 hr. Every 200 hr. Every 300 hr.
• Remove the oil gauge to check the oil level. Allow engine temperature to drop from hot to Check and add engine oil •
The oil level should be between “ADD” and warm level before draining and handling oil. Check for loose or lost nuts and screws •
“FULL” marks. Do not overfill. Check for fuel and oil leakage •
• Install and tighten the oil gauge. Oil Drain Plug Check battery electrolyte level •
• Close the oil drain valve. Check or clean air intake screen •
• Remove oil gauge and refill with fresh oil •
KAWASAKI ENGINES (See “Recommended Oils” on page 5).
Clean air cleaner foam element
Clean air cleaner paper element •
Tune-up Specifications • Check the oil level (see “Preparation” on Clean dust and dirt from cylinder and
page 3 for oil level check). cylinder head fins •
ITEM SPECIFICATIONS Tighten nuts and screws •
Ignition Timing Unadjustable Oil Filter Change Change engine oil • •
• Change the oil filter every 100 hours of Clean and gap spark plugs •
Spark Plugs: Champion – RCJ8Y operation. Change oil filter •
Gap 0.75 mm (0.30 in) Replace air cleaner paper element •
Low Idle Speed 1500 RPM ! WARNING! Clean combustion chambers •
Clean and adjust valve clearance •* •
High Idle Speed 3400 RPM Hot engine oil can cause severe burns. Allow Clean and lap valve seating surface •
engine temperature to drop from hot to warm *After the 1st 50 hours
Valve Clearance IN: 0.10-0.15 mm level before attempting to remove oil filter.
(0.004-0.006 in) ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING
EX: 0.10-0.15 mm CAUTION! Before removing the oil filter, place COMMON PROBLEMS & PROBABLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
(0.004-0.006 in) a suitable pan under filter connection. Engine cranks but will not start
• Fuel cylinder is empty Refill cylinder
NOTE: High and low idle speeds may vary • Drain engine oil into a suitable container. • Shutoff valve is closed Open valve
depending on the equipment on which the engine • Rotate the oil filter (A) counterclockwise to • Clogged, obstructed, kinked or cut fuel or vacuum line Remove obstruction or replace line
• Spark plug lead disconnected Connect lead to spark plug
is used. Refer to the equipment specifications. remove it. • Faulty choke or throttle settings Set controls to correct positions
The following engine oils are recommended. • Coat a film of clean engine oil on seal of new • Faulty ignition coil Replace coil
• Faulty kill switch Replace switch
API Service Classification: SF, SG, SH, or SJ. filter. • Faulty regulator Replace regulator
Oil Viscosity • Install new filter rotating it clockwise until Engine starts hard
seal contacts mounting surface (B). Then • Faulty choke or throttle settings Set controls to correct position
• Clogged, obstructed, kinked or cut fuel or vacuum line Remove obstruction or replace line
Choose the viscosity according to the rotate filter 3/4 turn more by hand. • Faulty regulator Replace regulator
temperature as follows: • Low compression Have engine serviced by a trained technician
• Supply engine oil as specified.
-20˚C -10˚C 0˚C 10˚C 20˚C 30˚C 40˚C Engine will not crank
SAE40
• Run the engine for about 3 minutes, stop • Battery is discharged Charge or replace battery
SAE30
engine, and check oil leakage around the filter. • Loose or faulty connections or wires Tighten, repair or replace wires
• Faulty ignition key switch or starter control switch Repair or replace switch(es)
SAE10W-30/SAE10W-40
• Add oil to compensate for oil level drop due
Engine overheats
SAE5W-20
to oil filter capacity (See “Oil Level Check” • Incorrect fuel settings Have engine serviced by a trained technician
on page 3). • Air intake filter screen or cooling fins clogged Clean and clear debris or replace filter
-4˚F 14˚F 32˚F 50˚F 68˚F 88˚F 104˚F
• Low oil level Check and add oil
NOTE: Using multi grade oils (5W-20, 10W-30, Exhaust emissions or propane odor
and 10W-40) will increase oil consumption. • Carburetor or regulator setting incorrect Have engine serviced by a trained technician
Check oil level more frequently when using them. • Dirty or clogged air filter Replace air filter
• Choke engaged Adjust to correct settings
Engine Oil Capacity • Loose fittings, clamps or hoses cracked, hoses cut or leaking Tighten or seal; check with soap and water solution,
if bubbles appear, part is still leaking; replace
FH381V 1.5 L (1.6 US qt.) when oil filter is not removed
FH500V 1.7 L (1.8 US qt.) when oil filter is removed KAWASAKI ENGINE BATTERY START WIRING DIAGRAM
FH541V 1.7 L (1.8 US qt.) when oil filter is removed
Oil Change
Change oil after first 8 hours of operation .
Thereafter change oil every 50 hours . WARNING!
• Run the engine to warm oil. !
• Be sure the engine (equipment) is level. Engine oil is a toxic substance. Dispose of
• Stop the engine. used oil properly. Contact you local
• Open the oil drain valve and drain the oil into authorities for approved disposal methods
suitable container while engine is warm. or possible recycling.