Subaru Robin Power Products EH64 warranty Changing OIL and Filter

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!WARNING Crankcase pressure can blow hot engine oil out the fill tube causing severe burns. Always stop the engine before removing the oil fill cap.

If the engine is equipped with the long oil fill tube, turn the oil fill cap counterclockwise and lift it up. Wipe the dip stick clean, push it back into the oil fill tube until the cap seats. Withdraw it again to check the oil level.

CHANGING OIL AND FILTER

Change the oil and filter after the first 20 hours of operation. Thereaf- ter, change oil every 50 hours and the filter every 200 hours.

! WARNING

State and federal agencies have determined that contact with used engine oil can cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. Take care to limit skin contact and breathing of vapors as much as possible. Use rubber gloves and wash exposed skin.

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Place a pan under the oil drain opening and open the oil drain plug.

 

Close the plug securely after the oil has drained completely.

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Spin off the oil filter, drain the oil and discard the filter according to

 

local regulations.

1Run the engine until it is warm. Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wires and the battery (negative (-) cable).

!WARNING Accidental starting of the engine can result in severe personal injury or death. Always disconnect the spark plug wires and the battery (negative (-) cable) before changing oil.

2 Remove the oil fill cap.

!WARNING Crankcase pressure can blow hot engine oil out the fill opening causing severe burns. Always stop the engine before removing the oil fill cap.

3To drain oil from crankcase, loosen the drain valve then twist the outer casing to unlock. The valve is fitted with an adapter for a drain tube if desired.

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Thoroughly wipe off the filter mounting surface.

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Make sure the gasket is in place on the filter canister and apply a

 

thin film of oil to the gasket.

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Spin the new filter on by hand until the gasket just touches the

 

mounting surface, then turn it an additional 1/2 to 3/4 turn. Do not

 

overtighten.

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Refill with class SE (API) of higher having a viscosity grade

 

appropriate for the expected ambient temperature.

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Contents Instructions for USE Model EH64 Welder Application Warranty Periods General Safety PrecautionsFuel Systems Keep the Unit and Surrounding Area CleanBatteries Protect Against Moving PartsIntroduction About this ManualModel Identification Description FeaturesFuel Tank InstallationLocating FuelStarting Batteries Engine OILRecommendations Filling and Change IntervalWiring Battery CablesFlex Coupling Belt DriveOperation PRE-START ChecksStarting Operating in Dusty Conditions HOT and Cold Weather PrecautionsStopping Engine BREAK-INReturning the Engine to Service OUT-OF-SERVICE ProtectionDaily 8 Hour Maintenance Periodic MaintenanceChanging OIL and Filter Foam Filter AIR Cleaner MaintenanceAir Cleaner Element Replacement Outer CoverSpark Plug Maintenance and Replacement Carburetor AdjustmentsChecking Batteries Troubleshooting Speed Control AdjustmentsEmission Control Information Important Information for California Engine UsersFederal Emissions Component Defect Warranty Limited Warranty HOW to File a Claim Spark Arrestor Screen How to remove the spark arrestorHigh Altitude Engine Operation Spark Arrestor OptionalFinding the Robin Service Dealer to Meet Your Needs Robin Distribution MethodIndustrial Products Division

EH64 specifications

The Subaru Robin Power Products EH64 is an advanced engine renowned for its reliability and efficiency, features that have made it a preferred choice in various applications, including industrial, agricultural, and commercial use. Designed to provide superior performance, the EH64 is equipped with a wide range of features that maximize its operational capabilities.

One of the standout characteristics of the EH64 is its lightweight design. Weighing in at just 64 pounds, this engine combines portability with powerful output, making it ideal for both mobile and stationary applications. The EH64 is powered by a high-performance 4-stroke, air-cooled engine that delivers a robust 6.4 horsepower. This output is sufficient for a variety of tasks, including powering equipment such as pumps, generators, and small machinery.

A key technology incorporated into the EH64 is Subaru’s advanced combustion technology. This engine employs a precision-engineered combustion chamber designed to enhance fuel efficiency while minimizing emissions. The result is a cleaner, more efficient burn that not only extends the engine's lifespan but also aligns with modern environmental standards. The engine operates smoothly across a range of speeds due to its excellent throttle response, providing consistency and control during operation.

Moreover, the EH64 features a dual-balanced crankshaft design that significantly reduces vibration. This design not only enhances comfort during operation but also increases the durability of the engine by minimizing wear and tear on internal components.

The Subaru Robin EH64 is also designed with user-friendliness in mind. It features an easy-start recoil mechanism, allowing for quick and reliable ignition, even in cold weather conditions. Furthermore, the engine includes a durable aluminum alloy cylinder, which provides increased heat dissipation and reduces the risk of overheating during extended use.

Maintenance is simplified with the EH64, thanks to its accessible layout, making routine checks and servicing straightforward. The engine's durable construction ensures that it can withstand the rigors of demanding environments, providing users with years of reliable service.

In summary, the Subaru Robin Power Products EH64 stands out in the market for its combination of lightweight design, powerful performance, advanced technologies, and user-friendly features. Whether for commercial usage or personal projects, the EH64 exemplifies quality and reliability, making it a preferred choice among engine options.