
4-4. Adding Coolant To Radiator
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| Y Stop engine and let cool. |
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| . Check coolant level according |
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| this procedure. |
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| If coolant level is below bottom of |
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| radiator filler neck, add coolant as |
Capacity: w/Overflow |
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Tank 6.9 qt (6.5 L) |
| 1 Thermostat Housing Plug |
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| Remove thermostat housing plug. |
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| Add coolant to radiator until coolant |
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| is at bottom of filler neck and cool- |
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| ant trickles out of thermostat hous- |
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| ing plug hole. This ensures all air is |
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| purged from the system. |
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| Reinstall plug and radiator cap. |
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| Check coolant level in recovery |
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| tank (see Section |
| 1 | Engine coolant is a mixture of water |
| and ethylene glycol base anti- | |
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| freeze. A solution of 50% antifreeze |
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| and 50% water must be used in this |
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| engine. Do not use 100% antifreeze |
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| or severe damage will occur. |
Tools Needed: |
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8 mm |
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4-5. Connecting The Battery
Y Connect negative | |
cable last. |
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Tools Needed: |
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3/8, 1/2 in |
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Ref. |
4-6. Connecting To Weld Output Terminals
Y Do not connect to CC and CV terminals at the same time.
1 Work Weld Output Terminal
2 Stick/TIG (CC) Weld Output
Terminal
3 Wire (CV) Weld Output
Terminal
For MIG welding, connect work cable to Work terminal and wire feeder cable to Wire (CV) terminal.
1 | 2 | 3 | For Stick/TIG welding, connect |
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| work cable to Work terminal and |
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| electrode holder cable to Stick/TIG |
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| (CC) terminal. |