
NOTICE
Operating your engine when the oil level is above the
“
H
”
mark could cause your crankshaft to dip into the
oil. The air bubbles created from the crankshaft dip-
ping into the oil reduces the oils lubricating character-
istics and could result in the loss of power.
2.
Remove the oil filler cap and add oil, if necessary.
Clean the oil filler cap. Install the oil filler cap.
If an increase in the oil level is noticed, refer to
Troubleshooting, “Oil Contains Fuel”.
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Engine
Oil
Sample
-
Obtain
The
condition
of
the
engine
lubricating
oil
may
be
checked
at
regular
intervals
as
part
of
a
preventive
maintenance
program.
Perkins
include
an
oil
sampling
valve
as
an
option.
The
oil
sampling
valve
(if
equipped)
is
included
in
order
to
regularly
sample
the
engine
lubricating
oil.
The
oil
sampling
valve
is
positioned
on
the
oil
filter
head
or
the
oil
sampling
valve
is
positioned
on
the
cylinder
block.
Perkins
recommends
using
a
sampling
valve
in
order
to
obtain
oil
samples.
The
quality
and
the
consistency
of
the
samples
are
better
when
a
sampling
valve
is
used.
The
location
of
the
sampling
valve
allows
oil
that
is
flowing
under
pressure
to
be
obtained
during
normal
engine
operation.
Obtain
the
Sample
and
the
Analysis
Hot oil and hot components can cause personal
injury. Do not allow hot oil or hot components to
contact the skin.
In order to help obtain the most accurate analysis,
record the following information before an oil sample
is taken:
• The date of the sample
• Engine model
• Engine number
• Service hours on the engine
• The number of hours that have accumulated since
the last oil change
• The amount of oil that has been added since the
last oil change
Ensure that the container for the sample is clean and
dry. Also ensure that the container for the sample is
clearly labelled.
To ensure that the sample is representative of the oil
in the crankcase, obtain a warm, well mixed oil
sample.
To avoid contamination of the oil samples, the tools
and the supplies that are used for obtaining oil
samples must be clean.
The sample can be checked for the following: the
quality of the oil, the existence of any coolant in the
oil, the existence of any ferrous metal particles in the
oil and the existence of any nonferrous metal
particles in the oil.
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Engine
Oil
and
Filter
-
Change
Hot oil and hot components can cause personal
injury. Do not allow hot oil or hot components to
contact the skin.
NOTICE
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are con-
tained during performance of inspection, mainte-
nance, testing, adjusting and repair of the product.
Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable contain-
ers before opening any compartment or disassem-
bling any component containing fluids.
Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations
and mandates.
NOTICE
Keep all parts clean from contaminants.
Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened
component life.
Do not drain the engine lubricating oil when the
engine is cold. As the engine lubricating oil cools,
suspended waste particles settle on the bottom of the
oil pan. The waste particles are not removed with
draining cold oil. Drain the oil pan with the engine
stopped. Drain the oil pan with the oil warm. This
draining method allows the waste particles that are
suspended in the oil to be drained properly.
Failure to follow this recommended procedure will
cause the waste particles to be recirculated through
the engine lubrication system with the new oil.
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