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Perkins 1106D
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Engine Only
Illustration 25 g06531058
Typical example of Industrial Engine
(1) Front and rear lifting eyes
Engines with Factory Installed
Radiators
Illustration 26 g06531094
Typical example Industrial Open Power Unit (IOPU)
(2) Front lifting eye
(3) Rear lifting eye
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Engine Storage
If the engine is not started for a month or longer the
lubricating oil will drain from the cylinder walls and
from the piston rings. Rust can form on the cylinder
walls. Rust on the cylinder walls will cause increased
engine wear and a reduction in engine service life.
Perkins are not responsible for damage which may
occur when an engine is in storage after a period in
service.
Your Perkins dealer or your Perkins distributor can
assist in preparing the engine for extended storage
periods.
If an engine is out of operation and if use of the
engine is not planned for more than one month, a
complete protection procedure is recommended.
To help prevent excessive engine wear and corrosion
to the engine, use the following guidelines:
SEBU8119-04
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Operation Section
Engine Storage

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