9
LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE
9.4
ENGINE OIL LEVEL - GASOLINE
Damage to engines due to improper maintenance or
use of incorrect oil quality and/or viscosity is not
covered by the engine warranty (refer to the engine
operator's manual for crankcase capacity and
recommended oil grade and weight).
Unit must be on a level surface to obtain an
accurate oil level reading.
The oil level must be kept between the two marks on
the dipstick.
NOTE: DO NOT overfill. Engine overheating and
damage may result.
9.5
ENGINE OIL CHANGE- GASOLINE
Change engine oil.
1
After first warming up the engine remove the
drain plug (Fig. 9.5.2) and drain all the oil
from the crankcase sump.
2
Clean plug and replace.
3
Remove the filler cap (Fig. 9.5.1) and refill
with fresh oil up to the maximum level on the
dipstick (Fig. 9.5.1).
See Specification for oil grade and amount.
4
Replace filler cap securely.
NOTICE: DO NOT overfill. Engine overheating
and damage may result.
Dispose of used engine oil in accordance with
local regulations.
Contact with engine oil can damage your skin.
Use gloves when working with engine oil. If
you come in contact with engine oil, wash it off
immediately.
JACOBSEN G-PLEX III Series: FH & FJ
SAFETY AND OPERATORS MANUAL
1. Oil Filler Port
2. Dipstick"
Figure 9.5.1
1. Filler Cap
2. Dipstick
Figure 9.5.2
1. Drain Plug
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