Maintenance (engine) – Multiquip AP6 Series User Manual

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AP6/AP8 SERIES TRASH PUMPS • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #0 (06/11/14) — PAGE 53

MAINTENANCE (ENGINE)

GENERAL INSPECTION

Prior to each use, the pump/engine should be cleaned

and inspected for deficiencies. Check for loose, missing

or damaged nuts, bolts or other fasteners. Also check for

fuel, oil, and coolant leaks.

CAUTION

Certain maintenance operations or machine

adjustments require specialized knowledge and skill.

Attempting to perform maintenance operations or

adjustments without the proper knowledge, skills or

training could result in equipment damage or injury to

personnel. If in doubt, consult your dealer.

WARNING

Accidental starts can cause severe injury

or death.

ALWAYS place the ON/OFF switch in

the OFF position.

Disconnect and ground spark plug leads

and disconnect negative battery cable

from battery before servicing.

WARNING

Some maintenance operations may

require the engine to be run. Ensure

that the maintenance area is well

ventilated. Exhaust contains poisonous

carbon monoxide gas that can cause

unconsciousness and may result in

DEATH

CAUTION

ALWAYS allow the engine to cool

before servicing.

NEVER attempt any

maintenance work on a hot engine.

Changing Engine Oil

Change engine oil after first 20 hours of operation. Drain

and refill engine crankcase with the correct type and

amount oil (referenced in Table 3) after 250 hours of

operation hours or once a week thereafter.
When draining engine crankcase oil, place oil into a suitable

container while engine is still warm. Replace the drain plug

tightly. Add oil through the filler hole.

Changing Engine Oil And Filter

Change the engine oil and filter after the first 50 hours of

use, then every 6 months or 250 hours. Refer to Table 3

for recommended oil viscosity.
1. Prepare a waste oil collector to drain the oil into.
2. Remove the oil filler cap while draining the oil to

allow the engine to drain easily.

3. Remove the drain plug to drain the oil.
4. After oil is sufficiently drained, securely tighten the

drain plug.

5. Using a filter wrench, turn the oil filter counterclockwise

to remove.

6. Clean sealing surface on engine where filter mounts.
7. Coat the seal of the new oil filter (Figure 47) with clean

engine oil. Install new filter first by hand until it contacts

the engine sealing surface. Tighten it another 3/4 turn

using the filter wrench.

Figure 47. Oil Filter

OUTER

SEAL

OIL

FILTER

INNER

SEAL

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