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Section 11
Reassembly
11
Figure 11-121. Installing Oil Filter.
4. Remove the oil fill cap from the valve cover. Fill the
crankcase with new oil to the "F" mark on the
dipstick. Refer to "Oil Type" and "Check Oil Level" on
pages 6.1 and 6.2. Check oil level again after initial
running. Always check the level with the dipstick
before adding more oil. Push dipstick in completely.
5. Reinstall the oil fill cap and tighten securely. See
Figure 11-122.
Figure 11-122. Installing Dipstick and Oil Fill Cap.
Install Coolant
1. Use equal parts of ethylene glycol (antifreeze) and
water only. Distilled or deionized water is
recommended, especially in areas where the water
contains a high mineral content. Propylene glycol
based antifreeze is not recommended.
2. Fill the cooling system, through the radiator, with
the coolant mix. Allow the coolant to drain into the
lower areas. Fill the overflow reservoir midway
between the "FULL" and "ADD" marks, then install
the radiator and reservoir caps. See Figures 11-123
and 11-124.
Figure 11-123. Radiator Cap (Install after Filling).
Figure 11-124. Coolant Reservoir with Coolant.
Reconnect Battery and Spark Plug Leads
Connect the leads to the spark plugs. Reconnect the
positive (+) battery lead first, and the negative (-) lead
last when connecting the battery.
Testing the Engine
It is recommended that the engine be appropriately
secured and operated on a test stand or bench, prior to
installation in the application.
1. Make sure all hardware is tightened, and hose
clamps are properly secured.
2. Set up the engine on a test stand. Install an oil
pressure gauge (SPX Part No. K03220 is
recommended). Start the engine and check to be
certain that oil pressure (20 psi or more) is
present. Run for 5-10 minutes between idle and
mid-range.
3. Check all cooling system components and joint
connections for leaks.
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