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OPM-147/C
CHANGING OIL FILTER
The filter must be replaced when the
lubricant oil is changed.
Only use filters with a filtering degree
equal to the original filter.
CAUTION: PERSONAL INJURY
Only change oil when the engine is not running and is at a
low temperature in order to avoid the risk of burns.
1. Use an oil filter wrench to unscrew and remove the oil
filter from the filter body and recover the gasket.
2. Replace the oil filter and gasket.
3. Carefully clean the surfaces of the support that are in
contact of the gasket.
4. Moisten the gasket with a thin layer of oil and place
it in its seat on the oil filter.
5. Manually tighten the new oil filter on the mount
until it is fit up against the gasket.
6. Using the oil filter wrench, further tighten the oil filter.
CHANGING COOLANT
CAUTION: PERSONAL INJURY
Only proceed when the engine is not running and is at a
low temperature in order to avoid the risk of burns.
Usage Region
Outside
Temperature
Long-Life Coolant
Concentration
Warm region
10
°
F or above
30%
Cold Region
-22
°
F - 10
°
F
50%
1. Remove the cap on the
radiator.
2. Open the coolant drain
cock on the radiator to
discharge the coolant.
3. Loosen the water drain
plug located on the left
side of the cylinder block.
Discharge the coolant
inside the engine.
MAINTENANCE
CHANGING THE OIL
CAUTION: PERSONAL INJURY
Only change oil when the engine is not running and is at a
low temperature in order to avoid the risk of burns.
WINCO recommends our 5W-40 fully synthetic heavy duty
engine oil to give you maximum cold weather protection
while maintaining excellent performance in warmer
weather. We have partnered with a national lubrication oil
manufacturer to give you access to Winco private branded
premium oil available at comparable prices to conventional
oils. See your dealer for additional information.
1. Place a drip pan or suitable container for catching the
oil below the drain plug. WINCO has supplied a valve
to hook a customer supplied 5/8” hose to conveniently
run the oil to the drip pan.
2. Remove the dip stick and remove the engine
lubricant oil filter plug.
3. Drain the oil by removing the plug from the oil sump.
4. Once the sump has fully drained, close the valve.
5. Top-off through the filler cap using lubricant oil
with the suitable oil table in the LUBRICATION section
of this manual.
6. Use the dip stick to ensure the level of oil does not
exceed the “MAX” limit.
7. Insert the dipstick and close the lubricant filler cap.
8. Dispose of oil in accordance to local codes. DO NOT
dispose or allow oil to seep into the ground or sewer
systems, doing so will cause environmental damage.