LUBRICATION
10. Oil filter, replacement
1.Open the engine hood.
2.Drain off the engine oil according to the work description ”Changing of engine oil”.
3.Dismantle the oil filter. If necessary use a filter extractor.
4.Apply new, clean engine oil on the seal for the new filter.
5.Tighten the filter by hand until it makes contact, then tighten a further 3/4 turn.
6.Run the engine warm and check that there is no leakage round the oil filter seal.
7.Check the engine oil level and top up if necessary. The oil filter holds 0.2 litres of oil.
11. Belt tensioner
Use a grease gun to lubricate the single nipple on the right side below the lower engine pulley, until grease is forced out.
Use good quality molybdenum sulphide grease.
Grease with a familiar brand name (petrol company, etc.) is generally of good quality.
12. Parking brake wire
Remove the transmission cover; see ”Gear lever”.
Unhook spring (A) from screw (B) if necessary.
Push the rubber protector aside to lubricate the wire.
Lubricate the wire using an oil can, press the brake pedal a few times and lubricate again.
Refit spring (A) and the transmission cover.
13. Transmission oil level
1.Check the level of the transmission oil by looking through the air intake mesh. The oil level should be between the ”MIN” and ”MAX” marks on the oil reservoir at +20°C.
If it is necessary to top up the oil you must remove the transmission cover first.
2.Unscrew the cap from the oil reservoir and top up with SAE 10W/30 grade engine oil, class
A |
B |
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