Cleaning the Engine
1. Park the machine safely. (See Parking Safely in SAFETY.)
Severe Duty Service
If engine has been operated in severe conditions, more frequent
engine maintenance is required.
Severe Duty Conditions:
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Immersion in water - May result in water contaminating the oil.
Inspect and/or change oil as required.
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Extended engine idling - May result in spark plug fouling. Inspect
and/or clean plugs as required.
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Short trip cold weather operation - May result in spark plug
fouling. Inspect and/or clean plugs as required.
Engine Compartment Inspection and Cleaning
Do not use high-pressure water from a pressure washer.
High-pressure water may result in damage to gaskets, wires and other
engine components.
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Stop engine and inspect external parts of the engine for sign
of debris/mud build up
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If signs of excessive mud or debris are apparent inside of
engine compartment (A), or under muffler heat shield (B) clean the
compartment:
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Stop engine before cleaning.
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Do not use water on a hot engine.
Allow engine to cool approximately 20 minutes prior to cleaning
with water.
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Light debris like grass and chaff build-up may be removed by
compressed air and soft bristle brush.
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