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Change the oil and oil filter as follows.
1. The drain plug is located on the starter side of the
oil pan. See Figure 7. Clean the area around the oil
drain plug and the oil fill cap/dipstick.
2. Remove the drain plug and the oil fill cap/
dipstick.
3. Allow the oil to drain and then reinstall
the drain
plug. Tighten 13.6 N.m (10 ft. lb.).
4. Remove the old filter and wipe off the filter
adapter
with a clean cloth.
.
Place a new replacement
filter in a shallow
pan
with the open end up. Pour new oil, of the proper
type, in through
the threaded
center hole. Stop
pouring
when the oil reaches the bottom
of the
threads.
Allow a minute or two for the oil to be
absorbed
by the filter material.
6. Apply a thin film of clean oil to the rubber gasket
on the new oil filter.
7.
install the new oil filter to the filter adapter. Hand
tighten the filter clockwise
until the rubber
gasket contacts
the adapter,
then tighten
the filter
an additional
3/4-1 turn.
8. Fill the engine with the proper
oil to the "FULL"
or "F" mark on the dipstick. Always
check the oil
level with the dipstick before adding
more oil.
9. Reinstall the oil fill cap/dipstick
and tighten
securely.
10. Start the engine and check for oil leaks. Recheck
oil level before placing the engine into service.
Stop the engine, correct any leaks, and allow a
minute for the oil to drain down, then recheck the
level on the dipstick.
NOTE:
To prevent
extensive
engine wear or damage,
always maintain
the proper
oil level in the
crankcase.
Never operate the engine with the
oil level below the "ADD" or "L" mark or
above the "FULL" or "F" mark on the
dipstick.
Service
Oil Cooler
Some engines
are equipped
with an optional
oil cooler.
inspect
and clean the oil cooler annually
or every 100
hours of operation
(more frequently
under severe
conditions).
Oil cooler must be kept free of debris.
Figure 9. Cleaning
Outside of Oil Cooler.
To service the oil cooler, clean the outside of fins with
a soft brush. See Figure 9. Remove the mounting
screws holding
the cooler unit to the blower housing.
Tilt the cooler outward
as shown in Figure 10. Clean
the inside of the cooler with a brush or with
compressed
air. After cleaning, reinstall the oil cooler
to the blower housing
with the mounting
screws.
Figure 10. Cleaning Inside of Oil Cooler.
Service Precleaner
and Air Cleaner
Element
These engines
are equipped
with a replaceable,
high
density paper air cleaner element.
Some engines
are
also equipped
with an oiled, foam precleaner
which
surrounds
the paper element. See Figure 11. Two
different
capacity air cleaner systems
are available.
Check the air cleaner daily or before
starting
the
engine.
Check for a buildup
of dirt and debris around
the air cleaner system. Keep this area clean. Also check
for loose or damaged
components.
Replace all bent or
damaged
air cleaner components.
NOTE:
Operating
the engine with loose or damaged
air cleaner components
could allow unfiltered
air into the engine causing premature
wear
and failure.

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