Caution – EarthQuake 600050VCE User Manual

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Operator's Manual

Viper® 173cc 4-Cycle Engine

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ENGINE MAINTENANCE

For daily maintenance checks, review “pre-operation inspection”

section.

Lubrication

Choose engine oil that meets or surpasses the latest API service

classification. Synthetic oils may be substituted for petroleum-

based oils in extreme temperatures. For temperatures higher

than 32º F, use SAE 30 or SAE 10W-30 motor oil. Use SAE 5W-30

if temperatures are below 32º F. DO NOT USE SAE 10W-40

MOTOR OIL.

Note: See “Choosing Oil Type” in “Operation” section for

more information.

Oil Maintenance

After the first five hours of operating a new Viper® Engine the

oil should be replaced, and every 50 hours of operating time

thereafter. The oil should be changed every 25 hours if used

under severe conditions, such as in high temperatures or under

heavy loads, otherwise changed weekly. Check oil periodically;

do not overfill.

Changing Oil

Be sure the engine is not operating and is located on a level

surface before checking or refilling oil. Engine should be warm

for easy removal of oil.

1. Detach spark plug wire and move away from spark plug. If

the engine uses a battery, disconnect at negative terminal.

SEE FIGURE 5

2. Remove dipstick and carefully tip the engine toward the dipstick

side to empty oil from oil fill area. Empty oil into a suitable oil

container and dispose of oil properly. SEE FIGURE 6

3. Tip engine back onto a level surface and fill with appropriate

oil to the top of the marking on the dipstick. SEE FIGURE 6

4. Reinsert dipstick and tighten. SEE FIGURE 6

CAUTION

OIL IS HAZARDOUS WASTE
AVOID INJURY! ENGINE OIL IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR

HEALTH. DISPOSE OF OIL APPROPRIATELY. USE A

SAFE DISPOSAL/RECYCLING CENTER.

CAUTION

RUNNING ENGINE WITH AN LOW OIL LEVEL WILL

CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR ENGINE. THIS TYPE OF

DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.

FIGURE 5: Spark plug location

spark plug cap

FIGURE 6: Filling and changing oil

upper level

lower level

dipstick

oil fill area

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