Lubrication
Operating & Maintenance Manual
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Possible causes of intermittent faults:
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Faulty connection between sensor and actuator harness.
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Faulty contact between terminals in connector.
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Faulty terminal/wire connection.
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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from an improperly installed 2-way radio, etc.,
can cause faulty signals to be sent to the ECU.
Storage
Engine Storage Guidelines
1. Engines can be stored outside for up to three (3) months with no long term
preparation IF COVERED BY WATERPROOF COVERING.
2. Engines can be stored in a standard overseas shipping container for up to three
(3) months with no long term preparation.
3. Engines can be stored inside, warehoused, for up to six (6) months with no long
term preparation.
Engines expected to be stored more than six (6) months, long term storage preparation MUST
BE taken.
Preparing Engine for Long Term Storage
The following storage preparations are good for long term engine storage up to one year. After
that, the engine should be started, warmed up, and retreated for an extended storage period.
IMPORTANT: Any time your engine will not be used for over six (6) months, the
following recommendations for storing it and removing it from storage will help to
minimize corrosion and deterioration.
1. Change engine oil and replace filter. Used oil will not give adequate protection.
2. Service air cleaner.
3. Draining and flushing of cooling system is not necessary if engine is to be
stored only for several months. However, for extended storage periods of a
year or longer, it is recommended that the cooling system be drained, flushed,
and refilled. Refill with appropriate coolant.
4. Crank the engine several revolutions with starter (do not allow the engine to
start).
5. Remove fan/alternator poly-vee belt, if desired.
6. Remove and clean batteries. Store them in a cool, dry place and keep them
fully charged.
7. Disengage the clutch for any driveline.
Summary of Contents for Ingersoll Rand HP375 WIR
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