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Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
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GENERAL INFORMATION CORRECT LUBRICATION IS IMPORTANT Any high quality detergent oil having the American Petroleum Institute classification “For Service SC, SD, SE or MS” can be used in Briggs & Stratton engines.  Detergent oils keep the engine cleaner and retard the formation of gum and varnish deposits. SUMMER WINTER (Above 40° F.) (Under 40° F.) Use SAE 30 Use SAE 5W-20 or SAE 5W-30 If not available, If not available, Use SAE 10W or SAE 10W-30 Use SAE 10W-30 Below 0° F, or Use SAE 10W or SAE 10W-30 SAE 10W-40 Diluted 10% with Kerosene The oil recommendations are the result of extensive testing.  No special additives should be used. OIL SHOULD BE CHANGED AFTER  EACH  25  HOURS  OF  ENGINE  OPERATION.    (More  often  under  dirty  operating conditions).  In normal running of any engine, small particles of metal from the cylinder walls, pistons and bearings will gradually work into the oil.  Dust particles from the air also get into the oil.  If the oil is not changed regularly, these foreign particles  cause  increased  friction  and  a  grinding  action  which  shorten  the  life  of  the  engine.    Fresh  oil  also  assists  in cooling, for old oil gradually becomes thick and loses its cooling effect as well as its lubricating qualities. The air cleaner should be serviced every 25 hours of engine operation.  Dirty operating conditions re-quire more frequent servicing. CLEAN COOLING SYSTEM Grass  particles,  chaff  or  dirt  may  clog  the  air  cooling  system,  expecially  after  prolonged  service  in  cutting  dry  grasses. Continued  operation  with  a  clogged  cooling  system  may  cause  severe  overheating  and  possible  engine  damage.    The figures  below  show  the  blower  housing  removed  and  area  to  be  cleaned.    This  should  be  a  regular  maintenance Operation. 1

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