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Volvo Penta D13 - Battery Maintenance and Replacement

Volvo Penta D13
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Conservation of the lubrication and fuel systems for more than 8 months’ stoppage:
Drain the oil from the sump and engine and fill the
engine up with conservation oil* to just above the
MIN marking on the dipstick.
Connect the fuel supply (1) and return fuel pipes (2)
to a jerrican filled with 1/3 conservation oil*and 2/3
diesel fuel.
Vent the fuel system.
Start the engine and run at a fast idle until about 2
litres (0.5 US gals.) have been used.
Stop the engine and connect the ordinary fuel pipes.
Empty the conservation oil out of the engine.
Follow the other instructions on the previous page.
* Conservation oils are sold by oil companies.
Bringing Out of Storage
Remove any covers from the engine, air inlet and
exhaust pipe.
Top the engine up with the correct grade of oil if
necessary, see Technical Data, page 99. Install a
new oil filter if the filter was not changed during
conservation.
Check that there is oil in the reverse gear.
Install new fuel filters and vent the fuel system.
Check the drive belt(s).
Check the condition of all rubber hoses, and re-
tighten the hose clamps.
Close the drain taps and install the drain plugs.
Insert the impeller in the seawater pump, using a
rotating movement (anti-clockwise).
Check the coolant level and anti-freeze. Top up if
necessary.
Connect the fully charged batteries.
Open the sea cocks.
Start the engine (if the boat is in the water) and warm
up at a fast idle before loading the engine.
Check that no oil, fuel or coolant leakage occurs.
Check the oil level in the reverse gear. Top up if
necessary.
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