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SECT
ION
I
GENERAL
INFORMATION
1.
INTRODUCTION
This
instruction
book
gives
general
instructions
for
the
installation,
oper'ation
and
maintenance
of
all
cur-
rent
production
models
of
UNIVERSAL
and
former
NORSEMAll.
models
listed
on
title
page.
Instructions
througbout
the
book
generally
pertain
to
all
of
the
models
listed.
When
specific
differences
occur,
the
model
or
mo-
dels
to
which
the
instructions
per-
tain
will
be
referred
to
directly.
a.
Marine
engine
requirements
differ
radically
from
those
of
the
automo-
bile.
This
fact
was
recognized
as
far
back
as
1898 when
the
founders
of
the
Universal
Motor Company
con-
ceived
and
built
the
first
100%
marine
engine.
Through
tbe
years,
as
model
after
model was
designed,
ex-
clusively
for
marine
service,
im-
provements
and
refinements
bave
been
continually
added.
Today
Universal
is
tbe
world's
largest
builder
of
100%
Mar
ine
Engines.
b.
To
provide
for
the
more
severe
service
that
mar
ine
engines
encounter
in
use,
Universal
has
pioneered
many
advancements.
These
include
larger
water
jackets,
with
water
supplied
to
all
cylinders
in
equal
quantities
and
at
even
temperature;
water
jacket
clean-out
plate;
corros
ion-res
istant
metals;
built-in,
not
attached,
re-
verse
and
reduction
gears;
oil
coolers;
and
gear-type
water
pumps
of
non-corroding
construction.
c.
Universal
engines
have
many
ex-
clusive
features
not
found
in
other
marine
engines
--
features
you
will
come
to
appreciate
more
and
more
as
you become
familiar
and
experienced
wi
th
your
Universal.
Each one
is
de-
signed
to
assure
long,
dependable
and
economical
service
afloat.
d.
Every
modern
facility
is
employed
in
building
these
marine
engines.
Yet
metals
will
wear,
and
as
time
goes
on,
certain
adjustments
will
be
necessary.
It
is,
tberefore,
the
purpose
of
this
book
to
show you
the
"wby"
and
"bow"
of
operation
and
maintenance.
A
reasonable
amount
of
care
will
assure
your
complete
sa-
tisfaction.
2.
FACTORY
PREPARATION
FOR
SHIP}lliNT
a.
Each
Universal
built
engine
is
run
on
its
own
power from
idle
speed
to
full
throttle.
Each
is
checked
for
oil
leaks,
water
leaks,
oil
pressure,
and
all
otber
conditions
which
will
assure
the
engine
opera-
ting
satisfactorily
when
installed.
All
adjustments
are
made
during
test
and
are
undisturbed
when
the
engine
is
shipped.
b.
Run-in
lubricating
oil
is
drained
from
the
oil
pan,
all
openings
sealed
and
the
engine
painted
with
special
marine
paint.
c.
Special
rust
preventive
oil,
drawn
into
the
engine
through
the
spark
plug
openings,
gives
a
rust
resisting
coating
to
valves,
pistons
and
cylinder
walls.
This
prevents
corrosion
within
the
engine
durin€
shipment
and
storage.
d.
Heavy
frame
shipping
skids
and
crates
insure
the
customer
receiving
the
engine
in
excellent
condition
and
ready
for
installation
and
operation.
3.
TREATMENT
OF
ENGINE
ON
ARRIVAL
Before
installing
a new
engine
make a
complete
inspection
of
the
engine
for
damaged
or
loose
parts.
New
gaskets
tend
to
compress
so
it
is
wise
to
check
all
accessible
-1-
nuts
and
bolts
for
tigbtness.
The

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BrandWesterbeke
ModelATOMIC 4
CategoryEngine
LanguageEnglish

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