Quick Facts Service Information: Mini-Version of Quick Reference Book (695933)
Quick Facts Service Information: Mini-Version of Quick Reference Book (695933)
Quick Facts Service Information: Mini-Version of Quick Reference Book (695933)
QUICK FACTS
Service Information
Mini-Version of Quick Reference Book
(695933)
HMSK - Horizontal Medium Frame (Snow King) TNT - Toro ‘N’ Tecumseh (Toro Exclusive Series)
ENGINE MODEL
NUMBER
ENGINE MODEL NUMBER LOCATIONS
LOCATED UNDER COVER
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4-Cycle Quick Reference for Spec. Numbers-To-Model Designation
The following information is being provided to assist you in locating and recording your engine model and specification
numbers. This information will be needed to use this book or obtain parts from a local Tecumseh dealer.
HORIZONTAL 4-CYCLE ENGINES
15000 - H22 67000 - HS & HSSK50 115000 - HH100 159950 - HMSK110
25000 - H25 68000 - OHH50 120000 - HH120 160000 - HH & OH140
26000 - OHH45 68500 - OHSK50 130000 - H70 170000 - HH150 & 160
35000 - H30 69000 - OHH55 130200 - HSK70 170000 - OH160
35400 - HSK30 69500 - OHSK55 132000 - HM & HMSK70 175000 - OH120
45000 - H & HT35 71100 - OHH60 132500 - HMXL70 180000 - OH180
45400 - HSK35 71500 - OHSK60 140000 - HH70 190000 - HHM80
47000 - HXL35 71700 - OHH65 146000 - ECH90 220000 - OHM120
55000 - H40 71900 - OHSK65 155000 - H & HM80 221000 - OHSK110
55200 - HS & HSSK40 72500 - OHSK70 155000 - HMSK80 222000 - OHSK120
55500 - HSK40 75000 - H60 155800 - HM85 223000 - OHSK90
55700 - H40 76000 - HSK60 155900 - HM & HMSK85 223400 - OHSK110
55800 - H40 85000 - HH40 156000 - HM90 223600 - OHSK120
55900 - HSSK40 95000 - HH50 156500 - HMSK90 223700 - OHSK125
65000 - H50 105000 - HH60 159000 - HM & HMSK100 223800 - OHSK130
65300 - HSK50 110000 - HH80 159900 - HMSK105 224600 - OHM120
GASOLINE
Tecumseh Products Company strongly recommends the use of fresh, clean, unleaded regular gasoline in
all Tecumseh engines. Unleaded gasoline burns cleaner, extends engine life, and promotes good starting
by reducing the build-up of combustion chamber deposits. Leaded gasoline, gasohol containing no more
than 10% ethanol, premium gasoline, or unleaded gasoline containing no more than 15% MTBE (Methyl
Tertiary Butyl Ether), 15% ETBE (Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) or 10% ethanol, can be used if unleaded regular
gasoline is not available.
Reformulated gasoline that is now required in several areas of the United States is also acceptable.
NEVER USE gasoline, fuel conditioners, additives or stabilizers containing methanol, gasohol containing
more than 10% ethanol, unleaded regular gasoline containing more than 15% MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl
Ether), 15% ETBE (Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) or 10% ethanol, gasoline additives, or white gas because
engine/fuel system damage could result.
Specialty Fuels: Fuels being marketed for use on small engines can have a significant affect on starting
and engine performance. Prior to using any specialty fuel, the Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) must be
determined. Fuels with a rating of less than 50 kPa (7psi) should not be used in summer, and fuel with a rating
of 85 kPa (12psi) should not be used during winter.
Storage: For year round fuel stability in and out of season, use “Ultra Fresh™” part number 730245A.
FUEL ADDITIVES
Only fuel additives such as Tecumseh’s fuel stabilizer Ultra Fresh™ part number 730245A or liquid varieties
can be used when mixed properly. For winter applications, Isopropyl alcohol fuel dryers may be used in
the fuel system but must be mixed at the proper ratio recommended by the manufacturer. NEVER USE
METHANOL BASED DRYERS.
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TECUMSEH 4-CYCLE LUBRICATION REQUIREMENTS
We often get questions from both customers and dealers regarding the type and brand of oil we
recommend.
Tecumseh recommends the use of a high quality, brand name petroleum based oil in our engines.
Very few air cooled engines have any type of oil filtration system, making regular oil changes
critical to remove impurities from the engine and maximize engine life. Consult the operators or
repair manual for the oil change interval and viscosity base on equipment operating temperature.
EUROPA MODELS *
VERTICALS VERTICALS (CONT.)
oz. ml oz. ml
Vantage 21 630 Centura 21 630
Prisma 21 630 HTL 21 630
Synergy 21 630 BVS 21 630
Synergy "55" 27 810 HORIZONTALS
Spectra 21 630 BH Series 21 630
Futura 21 630 Geotec 21 630
Series 35 - 50
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Four-Cycle Troubleshooting
The following is provided as a basic trouble shooting guide to any piece of equipment. Its use requires a com-
plete review of all conditions and symptoms. Always examine the exterior for clues: leaks, excessive dirt, or
obvious damage. Some repairs will require the assistance of a Tecumseh service dealer.
WARNING: ALWAYS USE APPROPRIATE SAFETY EQUIPMENT BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY REPAIR.
FUEL SYSTEM
Engine Will
Not Start
If equipped with a
Improper or choke, check for full
stale fuel travel. Check throttle
cable and control for
proper adjustment.
Carburetion problems
due to flooding, over Check fuel supply and
priming, etc. fuel cap vent
Restriction in fuel
system (filter)
Ignition system
Carburetion problem
(bad bowl gasket)
Poor
compression
Beyond this point contact a Tecumseh Dealer or purchase a repair manual (see educational
materials)
NOTE: Refer to Technician's Handbook for a more detailed list of remedies.
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Four-Cycle Troubleshooting - continued
WARNING: ALWAYS USE APPROPRIATE SAFETY EQUIPMENT BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY REPAIR.
IGNITION SYSTEM
Engine Will
Not Start
Beyond this point contact a Tecumseh Dealer or purchase a repair manual (see
educational materials)
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TECUMSEH 2-CYCLE ENGINE OIL REQUIREMENTS
The proper type and ratio of two cycle oil is critical to long life and low maintenance of the
engine. The use of non certified oils and improper mix ratio’s can cause severe engine
damage and possibly void warranty consideration.
The following is a list of 2 cycle engine oil classifications which are certified for use in
Tecumseh 2 cycle engines:
• National Marine Manufactures Association, (NMMA), TC-WII or TC-W3
• American Petroleum Institute, (API), TC
• Japanese Automobile Standard Organization, (JASO), FB or FC
Sears/Craftsman 40:1 Two Cycle Oil has been tested and approved
for use in all engines, ACCEPT the TC Models which require a 24:1
Ratio.
2-CYCLE
ENGINE OIL
PART NO. 730227
WARNING: ALWAYS USE APPROPRIATE SAFETY EQUIPMENT BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY REPAIR.
FUEL SYSTEM
Engine Will
Not Start
Check if spark
plug is wet or dry
Wet Dry
Carburetion Restriction in
problems due to fuel system (filter,
flooding, over screen)
priming, etc.
Poor
Ignition System compression
Use Tester 670366
Beyond this point contact a Tecumseh Dealer or purchase a repair manual (see educational
materials)
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Two-Cycle Troubleshooting - continued
WARNING: ALWAYS USE APPROPRIATE SAFETY EQUIPMENT BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY REPAIR.
IGNITION SYSTEM
Engine Will
Not Start
Spark No Spark
Beyond this point contact a Tecumseh Dealer or purchase a repair manual (see educational materials)
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TECUMSEH / PEERLESS® DRIVE TRAIN
The following information is being provided to assist you in locating and recording your Tecumseh Drive Train
components model and specification numbers. This information will be needed to use this book or obtain parts from
a local Tecumseh dealer.
1200 SERIES
SPECIFICATION
MODEL NUMBER NUMBER
REQUIRED FOR
REQUIRED FOR
WARRANTY WARRANTY
A or B A or B
600 SERIES A
A
700 SERIES PEERLESS 205 - 027C TECUMSEH
A MODEL DATE SERIAL
A
A or B
205 - 027C8194A0048
900 SERIES
920 SERIES 2600 SERIES
1 D.O.M. (DATE OF MANUFACTURE)
ORIGINALLY SERIAL NUMBER
930 SERIES 2800 SERIES
SPECIFICATION
MODEL NUMBER REQUIRED NUMBER
A REQUIRED FOR
810 SERIES FOR WARRANTY
WARRANTY
801 SERIES 910 SERIES
A A
MST - 206SERIAL
- 502A
TECUMSEH
PEERLESS
1300 SERIES DATE MFG. NO.
915 SERIES A
2400 SERIES
A
6304A00013
820 SERIES
2300 SERIES
2 D.O.M. (DATE OF MANUFACTURE)
ORIGINALLY SERIAL NUMBER
2500 SERIES
A or B
SPECIFICATION
NUMBER
MODEL NUMBER REQUIRED FOR
A REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY WARRANTY
TECUMSEH
MODEL NUMBER
PEERLESS
D.O.M.
1 275 1374
7070A - 0005
Individual Serial Number
3
Manufactured on the 275th Day D.O.M. (DATE OF MANUFACTURE)
Manufactured in 1991 ORIGINALLY SERIAL NUMBER
"NEW TYPE"
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BASIC GEAR DRIVE TROUBLESHOOTING
Hard Shifting Transaxles and Drive Belts
Often hard shifting is blamed on an internal problem in the transaxle.
To determine if the problem is transaxle or equipment related make these simple checks.
1. Turn the unit off so that all power is removed to the transaxle
2. With the unit off move the shift lever through the shift gate. Movement of the lever should have only
slight resistance. The shifting effort should be equal when the engine is off and when running. If the
unit is difficult to shift the problem would be internal and the transaxle would need to be removed and
repaired
3. If the unit shifts with ease, check the following areas that would be equipment related. Check to see if
the belt is releasing from the pulley on the engine and transmission / transaxle, it may require that the
belt guides be repositioned. The distance required from the pulley to the guide is typically 1/16" to 3/
16" (1.6 mm - 4.8 mm), always check the O.E.M. specs.
4. Check to see if the pulley is damaged and may not be releasing the belt.
5. Make sure that the belt is the correct length and type in case it was replaced with a non original,
possibly more aggressive belt.
6. Check the brake/clutch pedal to make sure that when the pedal is depressed that the idler pulley is
releasing the belt tension before it applies the brake. If this does not happen the unit will still be under
a load and be impossible to shift
7. The final area to check would be for damaged or binding shift linkage.
For proper declutching to occur, it is very important With clutch disengaged, it is very important that the
that the engine belt guide be set at a predetermined belt blossoms away from the engine pulley. Belt
gap (set by the manufacturer) and away from the must stop turning before transaxle shifting can
belt with the belt engaged. occur.
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VST Hydrostatic Model Troubleshooting
The information on this page has been provided to help understand the internal operation of the VST. Do not use
this information to attempt any internal repairs. Tecumseh's current policy on hydrostatic transaxles that have
internal failures is to replace the complete unit. This has not changed. However, Tecumseh would like to provide a
failure checklist to assist in making an accurate evaluation of the complete tractor to eliminate any unnecessary
replacements. Here is a list of items to check and corrective actions to take.
To properly test the unit for power loss.
1. Allow the unit to cool before trying the following steps.
2. Put the shift lever in a position that is 1/2 of the travel distance from neutral to forward.
3. Place the tractor on a 17 degree grade.
4. Drive the tractor up the grade (without the mower deck engaged). The loss of power experienced should be
approximately 20%. This is considered normal. If the loss of power is approximately 50%, this would be
considered excessive.
5. Bring the unit to neutral, shift into forward and note the response. Care should be taken to move the lever
slowly to avoid an abrupt wheel lift.
To determine if the problem is with the hydro unit, all external problem possibilities must be eliminated. Here are
some potential problem areas.
1. Overheating: Heat can cause a breakdown in the viscosity of the oil which reduces the pressure used to
move the motor. Remove any grass, debris, or dirt buildup on the transaxle cover and / or between the
cooling fins and fan. Buildup of material will reduce the cooling efficiency.
2. Belt slippage: A belt that is worn, stretched, or the wrong belt (too large or wide) can cause belt slippage.
This condition may have the same loss of power symptom as overheating. Typically, the unit which has a
slipping belt will exhibit a pulsating type motion of the mower. This can be verified visually by watching the
belt and pulley relationship. If the belt is slipping, the belt will chatter or jump on the pulley. If the belt is good,
a smooth rotation will be seen. Replace the belt and inspect the pulley for damage.
3. Leakage: The VST and 1800 Series have two oil reservoirs which can be checked for diagnostic purposes.
The first is the pump and motor expansion bellows, with a small diameter blunt or round nose probe, check
the bellows depth through the center vent hole. Proper depth from the edge of that hole is 3-1/4 - 3-1/2
inches (8.25 - 8.9 cm).
The second chamber is for the output gears including the differential. FIRST make sure the tractor is level,
then remove the drain/fill plug. NOTE: Some units that do not have differential disconnect will have two
plugs. We recommend using only the primary plug. With a small pocket rule insert until you touch bottom of
case. You can then remove it and check for 1/4 - 3/8 inches (6.5 - 9.5 mm) contact, this is full at its 8 oz.
capacity.
4. Low ground speed: If the linkage is not synchronized to absolute neutral, or the shift lever is not properly
fastened to the tapered control shaft, full forward travel may not be achieved. This may cause a false
reading and be misdiagnosed as a low power condition. This also could be caused by the brake not releas-
ing.
To determine absolute neutral, the hole in the tapered control shaft must face straight up and down, at this
point make sure the OEM linkage is in neutral. To properly fasten the control lever to the shaft, torque the nut
to 25-35 ft. lbs. (34 - 48.3 Nm) of torque with the shaft and the lever in neutral.
When attaching the shifter arm to the shaft you must prevent any rotation during torquing. This can be done
by placing a long 5/16 bolt in the hole of the shaft. Hold the bolt until the tapers are locked and the nut torque
is correct.
To make sure that the brake is not binding, drive the unit up a slight grade.. Position the speed control lever
into neutral. The unit should coast backwards. If the unit does not coast back slowly, the brake is not
released from the brake disk. Adjust the brake linkage to release the brake completely when the foot pedal
is released.
5. Hard to shift: Typically hard to shift symptoms are not caused by the hydrostatic unit. The shift arm should
move with relative ease. Approximately 40-50 inch lbs. (4.48 - 5.6 Nm) at the transaxle for foot pedal units
or 150-200 inch lbs. (16.8 -22.4 Nm) for hand operated units. This varies depending on the type of linkage.
Binding may occur in the linkage connections due to rust or moisture. Lubricating these connections and
checking for bent or damaged parts should resolve hard shifting.
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Tecumseh/ Peerless® Lubrication Requirements
Note: It is CRITICAL to your units long life that you use ONLY the recommended lubricant in all models
as listed.
RIGHT ANGLE
TRANSAXLES TRANSMISSIONS AND T DRIVES
Model Model Model
No. Quantity No. Quantity No. Quantity
600 24 oz./710 ml Oil 2600 † All Models
800 30 oz./887 ml Grease 700 12 oz./355 ml Grease Except * 4 oz./118 ml Grease
801 36 oz./1065 ml Grease 700H 12 oz./355 ml Grease *1408-P91
820 36 oz./1065 ml Grease 2800 † *1409-P91
900 26 oz./769 ml Grease *1410-P91
910 18 oz./532 ml Grease *3002 3 oz./89 ml Grease
915 10 oz./296 ml Grease *3003
920 30 oz./887 ml Grease *3028
930 30 oz./887 ml Grease *3029
1200 48 oz./1420 ml Oil †† *3035
1301 1000 Series 6 oz. / 180 ml Oil
1305 32 oz./946 ml Oil †††
1309 1100 16 oz./473 ml Oil
1313
1302 DIFFERENTIALS
1303 All Models 3 oz./89 ml Grease
1304
1306 TWO SPEED AXLE
1307 All Models 2 oz./59 ml Grease
1308
1310 THREE SPEED AXLE
1311 All Models 2 oz./59 ml Grease
1312
1314
1315 44 oz./1301 ml Oil
1316 Grease: Bentonite Grease
1317 Part Number 788067B
1318
1320 Oil: SAE E.P. 80W90 Oil
1321 Part Number 730229A
1322
1325 † Refer to O.E.M. Mechanic’s Manual for type of lubricant
1328
1329 †† To be filled through shift lever opening
1319
1323 24 oz./710 ml Oil ††† Some 1000 Right Angle and T-Drives use Bentonite Grease.
1326
†††† Tecumseh's current policy on hydrostatic transaxles with
1327 internal failure, is to replace the complete unit. VST and 1800's
LTH 8 oz./240 ml Oil have two separate reservoirs which can be checked for diagnostic
MST200 16 oz./473 ml Oil purpose only. The output gear reservoir can be checked with a
VST205 †††† small pocket rule as outlined in the Motion Drive Systems Book.
and
1800's Refer to Motion Drive Systems Book, 691218.
2300 64 oz./1892 ml Oil
2400 32 oz./946 ml Oil
2500 †
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Tecumseh Parts