Starting
Engine
Read the Operating Instruc- tions of the Equipment this Engine Powers
Before8~2Note:1
H.P. Model 190402-1835-02
In the interest of Safety, Do Not run Engine at excessive speeds.
Operating an engine at excessive speeds Increases the hazard of personal
injury. Do not tamper with parts which ma'; Increase the governed speed.
Dirt and other debris in cooling fins or governor parts can effect engine speed. See cleaning instructions, page 18.
WarningTo
prevent accidental starting always remove the spark plug before working on the engine or equipment driven by the engine or remove cable from spark plug and insert terminal in
Do not run the engine in an enciosed area. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide. an odorless and deadly poison.
Do not fill gasoline tank while engine is running. Spilling gasoline on a hot engine may cause a fire or explosion.
Fill | Crankcase |
| with | 011 | (Approximately |
| 2% | pints) | |
Use | a | high | quality |
| detergent | engine |
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oil. | meeting | A.P | .1. | (American | Petro- |
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leum |
| Institute) |
| service |
| classification |
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SCadded. | SO. | to or the SE. recommendedNothing | should oil. | be | f |
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Above | Freezing | Temperature |
| \ | ||
Use | oil | with | viscosity | grade | SAE | 30 |
or | SAE | or | SAE |
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Below Freezing Temperature
Use oil with viscosity grade SAE
Inquire at your local store about
the availability of JCPenney oil meet- ing the above listed specifications.
Directions
Remove oil dip stick and add oil until it reaches the FULL mark.
Fill Fuel Tank
Use clean, fresh,
Do not mix oil with gasoline.
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