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22
CAUTION:
The
use
of
different
brands
of
lubricating
oils
during
oil
changes
has
been
known
to
cause
extensive
oil
sludg-
ing
and
may
in
many
instances
cause
com-
plete
oil
starvation.
6.
Start
engine
and
run
for
3
or
4
minutes.
Stop
engine
and check
oil
filter
gasket
for
leaks.
Check
oil
sump
level.
This
is
important
as
it
may
be
necessary
to
add
oil
to
com-
pensate
for
the
oil
that
is
required
to
fill
the
engine's
internal
oil
passages
and
oil
filter.
Add
oil
as
necessary.
Change
oil
in
transmission.
Use
SAE
30, High
Detergent
Lubricating
Oil,
Service
DG,
DM,
or
DS.
Do
not
overfill.
See
note
below.
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
IT IS
MANDATORY
THAT
THE
CHECKS
3,
4,
5
AND
6
BE
ATTENDED
TO
WHEN
TOTAL
OPERATING
TIME
REACHES
150
HOURS.
IN
SOME
INSTANCES,
THIS
TOTAL
IS
REACHED
BEFORE
END
OF
SEASON.
7.
Clean
Air
Filter.
The
time
period
for
replacing
the
air
filter
depends on
operating
conditions,
therefore,
under
extremely
dirty
conditions,
the
season-
al
frequency
should
be
increased.
The
correct
time
periods
for
replacing
the
filter
will
greatly
assist
in
reducing
bore
wear,
thereby
extending
the
life
of
the
engine.
8.
Check
engine
for
loose
bolts,
nuts,
etc.
9. Check
sea
water
pump
for
leaks.
10.
Wash
primary
filter
bowl and
screen.
If
filter
bowl
contains
water
or
sedi-
ment,
filter
bowl and
secondary
oil
fuel
filter
need
to
be
cleaned
more
frequently.
11. Replace
secondary
fuel
filter
element.
12.
Replace
air
filter.
END
OF
SEASON
SERVICE
1.
Drain
fresh
water
cooling
system by
re-
moving
the
surge
tank
pressure
cap and
opening
all
water
system
petcocks.
2.
Remove
zinc
rod
(usually
located
in
heat
exchanger)
and
see
if
it
needs
replacing.
The
zinc
rod
will
take
care
of
any
electrolysis
that
may
occur
between
dissimilar
metals.
Insert
new
zinc
if
necessary.
3.
Fill
fresh
water
cooling
system
with
antifreeze
of
a
reputable
make.
(Refer
to
Cold Weather
Precautions.)
4.
Start
engine.
When
temperature
gauge
indicates
l75
0
F,
shut
engine
down
and
drain
lubricating
oil.
Remove
and
re-
place
filter.
Fill
sump
with
High De-
tergent
Lubricating
Oil.
5.
Remove
air
filter.
Carefully
seal
air
intake
opening
with
waterproofed
adhes-
ive
tape
or
some
other
suitable
medium.
6.
Seal
the
exhaust
outlet
at
the
most
ac-
cessible
location
as
close
to
the
en-
gine
as
possible.
7.
Remove
injectors
and
spray
oil
into
cylinde.rs.
8.
Replace
injectors
with
new
sealing
washer
under
each
injector.
Turn
engine
slowly
over
compression.
9.
Top
off
fuel
tank
completely
so
that
no
air
space
remains,
thereby
preventing
water
formation
by
condensation.
10. Leave
fuel
system
full
of
fuel.
11.
Change
fuel
filters
before
putting
the
engine
back
in
service.
12.
Wipe
engine
with
a
coat
of
oil
or
grease.
13. Change
oil
in
transmission.
14.
Disconnect
battery
and
'store
in
fully
charged
condition.
Before
storing
the
battery,
the
battery
terminals
and
cable
connectors
should
be
treated
to
prevent
corrosion.
Recharge
battery
every
30
days.
15.
Check
alignment.

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