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Basic Engine Maintenance
For detailed engine maintenance and technical
specications refer to the separate gasoline engine
manual.
All service to the engine should be performed by a dealer
authorized by the engine manufacturer. To locate a dealer
in your area, look in the Yellow Pages of your telephone
directory under Gasoline Engines, Garden & Lawn
Equipment & Supplies, Lawn Mowers, etc.
The gas engine is warranted exclusively by the engine
manufacturer.
Use a premium quality motor oil certied to meet or
exceed U.S. Automotive requirement SG.or SF. SAE
10W30 is recommended for general all temperature use.
Other viscosities may be required in other climates.
Use only a (NGK) BP6ES or BPR6E spark plug. Gap the
plug to 0.028 to 0.031 In. (0.7 to 0.8 mm) Always use a
spark plug wrench.
Daily
1. Check engine oil level, and ll as necessary.
2. Check gasoline level, and ll as necessary.
Always follow the fueling procedure outlined
earlier in this manual.
First 20 Hours
1. Change engine oil.
Every 100 Hours
1. Change engine oil.
2. Clean the sediment cup.
3. Clean and re-gap the spark plug.
4. Clean the spark arrestor.
Weekly
1. Remove the air lter cover and clean the element. In
very dusty environments, check the lter daily. Replace
the element as needed. Replacement elements can be
purchased from your local engine dealer.
Engine Operation and Service
1. Clean and oil air lter pad on gasoline engine every 25
hours or once weekly. Do not permit the air intake screen
around the y wheel of the gas engine to load up with
paint or trash. Clean it regularly. The service life and
efciency of the gas engine model depends upon keeping
the gasoline engine running properly. Change the oil
in the engine every 100 hours. Failure to observe this
may result in engine overheating. Consult the engine
manufacturer’s service manual provided.
2. To conserve fuel, service life, and efciency of the
sprayer, always operate the gasoline engine at the
lowest RPM at which it runs smoothly without laboring
and delivers the amount required for the particular
painting operation. Higher RPM does not produce higher
working pressure. The gasoline engine is connected to
the hydraulic pump by a pulley combination designed to
produce full paint delivery at maximum RPM.
3. The warranty on gasoline engines or electric motors is
limited to the original manufacturer.