SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Section 8B

Cummins Engine

8B-28

Model 6036/6036T S/N 9B0500 thru 14833

6.

Drain the cooling system as described in
paragraph 8B.7.5. To give protection against
corrosion, it is better to fill the cooling system
with a coolant that has a corrosion inhibitor
(see paragraph 8B.9.1). If frost protection is
needed, use an antifreeze mixture. If no frost
protection is needed, use water with an ap-
proved corrosion inhibitor mixture.

7.

Run the engine for a short period to send the
lubricating oil and coolant around the engine.

8.

Clean out the engine breather pipe (where
fitted) and seal the end of the pipe.

9.

Remove the fuel injectors and spray clean
engine lubricating oil into cylinder bores,
1/4 pint (118,3 ml) of lubricating oil divided
evenly between the four cylinders.

10. Remove the air filter and any pipe installed

between the air filter and induction manifold.
Seal the manifold with waterproof tape.

11. Remove the exhaust pipe. Seal the manifold

with waterproof tape.

12. Disconnect the batteries and put them into safe

storage in a fully charged condition. Before the
batteries are put into storage, give the battery
terminals a protection against corrosion.

13. Seal the vent pipe of the fuel tank or the fuel

filler cap with waterproof tape.

14. Remove the fan belt and put it into storage.

NOTE: Before the engine is started after a period
in storage, operate the starter motor with one of the
fuel run solenoids wires disconnected until oil
pressure shows on the oil pressure gauge or the
warning light goes out.

If the engine protection is done correctly according
to the above recommendations, no corrosion
damage will normally occur. Cummins Engine
Company, Inc. and JLG are not responsible for any
damage that occurs in relation to a service storage
period.

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