13.MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Thefollowingmaintenance jobs applywhentheengine is operatedcorrectlyundernormalconditions. The indicated maintenance intervals are by no means guarantees for maintenance free operations during these intervals.
For example, if the engine is operated in extremely dusty conditions, the air cleaner should be cleaned every day instead of every 50 hours.
MAINTENANCEREMARKS
1)Clean away dust and chaff from engine.
2)Check fuel leakage from fuel system. If any, retighten fasteners or replace necessary parts.
Governor linkage is especially sensitive to dust.
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3) Inspect for loose hardwares and retighten if | Loose bolts and nuts may come off and result in breakage of other |
necessary. | parts. |
4)Check oil level and add to full mark. |
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MAINTENANCE | REMARKS |
I 1) Change crankcaseoil. | L |
To remove sludge from run- in operation. |
MAINTENANCE | REMARKS |
I 1) Change crankcaseoil. | Contaminated oil quickenswear. |
2) Clean air cleaner. |
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3) Check and clean spark plug. If | dirty, wash in gasoline or polish with emerypaper. |
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