Operator's Manual
1.Preparethemachineformaintenance;referto
PreparingforMaintenance(page42).
2.Unlatchandopenthehood,andwaitforthe
enginetocool.
3.Removeeitherdrainplug(Figure68)andlet
theoilowintoadrainpan;whentheoilstops
owing,installthedrainplug.
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Figure68
1.Drainplugs
4.Removetheoillter(Figure69).
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Figure69
1.Oillter
5.Applyalightcoatofcleanoiltothenewlter
sealandinstalltheoillter.
Note:Donotovertightenthelter.
6.Addoiltothecrankcase;refertoEngineOil
Specication(page46)andCheckingthe
Engine-OilLevel(page46).
7.Closeandlatchthehood.
ServicingtheAirCleaner
ServiceInterval:Every200hours(morefrequentlyin
extremedustyordirtyconditions).
RemovingtheAirFilter
•Checktheaircleanerbodyfordamagewhich
couldcauseanairleak.Replaceitifitisdamaged.
Checkthewholeintakesystemforleaks,damage,
orloosehoseclamps.
•Servicetheaircleanerattherecommended
serviceintervalorearlierifengineperformance
declinesduetoextremelydusty,dirtyconditions.
Changingtheairlterbeforeitisnecessaryonly
increasesthechanceofdirtenteringtheengine
whenthelterisremoved.
•Ensurethatthecoverisseatedcorrectlyandseals
withtheair-cleanerbody.
1.Preparethemachineformaintenance;referto
PreparingforMaintenance(page42).
2.Openthehood.
3.Releasethelatchesthatsecuretheair-cleaner
covertotheair-cleanerbody(Figure70).
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Figure70
1.Air-cleanercover
3.Rubberoutletvalve(dirt
ejectionport)
2.Filterelement4.Air-cleanerbody
4.Removethecoverfromtheair-cleanerbody.
5.Beforeremovingthelter,uselow-pressure
air—276kPa(40psi),cleananddry—tohelp
removelargeaccumulationsofdebrispacked
betweentheoutsideofprimarylterandthe
canister.Avoidusinghigh-pressureairwhich
couldforcedirtthroughthelterintotheintake
tract.Thiscleaningprocesspreventsdebris
frommigratingintotheintakewhenyouremove
theprimarylter.
6.Removethelterelement(Figure70).
Note:Cleaningtheusedelementmaydamage
theltermedia.
7.Removetherubberoutletvalve(Figure70)from
thedirtejectionportoftheair-cleanercover.
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