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BVP 10/36, BVP 18/45
5.24 Engine conservation
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Danger
Fire hazard!
When working on the fuel system do not use
open fire, do not smoke, do not spill any fuel.
!
Danger
Health hazard!
Do not inhale any fuel fumes.
Environment
Catch running out fuel, do not let it seep into
the ground.
If the engine is to be shut down for a longer pe-
riod of time (e.g. over winter), we recommend
the following engine conservation measures
to avoid corrosion:
Clean the engine:
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For this purpose use cold cleansing agent or,
even better, a steam cleaner.
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Run the engine warm and shut it down.
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Drain the still warm engine oil and fill in fresh
engine oil.
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Drain the fuel from the tank.
Fig. 62
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Open the fuel tap (1) (Fig. 62) in direction of ar-
row.
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Unscrew the fuel sludge filter (2), empty it and
reassemble it leak tight with a new seal ring
(3).
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Unscrew the carburettor drain screw (4), let all
fuel run out of the carburettor and turn the
screw tightly back in again.
Fig. 63
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Pull off the spark plug socket (1) (Fig. 63) and
unscrew the spark plug (2).
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Fill in several drops of fresh engine oil through
the ignition plug opening.
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Crank the engine several times with the recoil
starter to distribute the oil.
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Screw the spark plug back in.
Fig. 64
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For this purpose align triangle mark (1) (Fig.
64) on the starter disc to the top bore (2).
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