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Engine Only
Illustration 25
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Typical example of Industrial Engine
(1) Front and rear lifting eyes
Engines with Factory Installed
Radiators
Illustration 26
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Typical example Industrial Open Power Unit (IOPU)
(2) Front lifting eye
(3) Rear lifting eye
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Engine
Storage
If
the
engine
is
not
started
for
a
month
or
longer
the
lubricating
oil
will
drain
from
the
cylinder
walls
and
from
the
piston
rings.
Rust
can
form
on
the
cylinder
walls.
Rust
on
the
cylinder
walls
will
cause
increased
engine
wear
and
a
reduction
in
engine
service
life.
Perkins
are
not
responsible
for
damage
which
may
occur
when
an
engine
is
in
storage
after
a
period
in
service.
Your
Perkins
dealer
or
your
Perkins
distributor
can
assist
in
preparing
the
engine
for
extended
storage
periods.
If
an
engine
is
out
of
operation
and
if
use
of
the
engine
is
not
planned
for
more
than
one
month,
a
complete
protection
procedure
is
recommended.
To
help
prevent
excessive
engine
wear
and
corrosion
to
the
engine,
use
the
following
guidelines:
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