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TM 10-4320-348-14 CAUTION Do  not  use  more  oil  than  specified  as  a  starting  agent.    Too  much  oil  could  result  in  engine reversal.    Should  this  occur,  engine  exhaust  will  be  emitted  from  the  air  intake.    Stop  engine  at once using speed control lever knob or decompression lever.  Engine oil pump does not work in reverse, and severe engine damage could result. (6) Remove  rubber  plug  (6)  of  rocker  am  cover  and  add  5  drops  of  engine  oil  (Appendix  E,  Item  3),  before starting. CAUTION Keep   rubber   plug   in   rocker   arm   cover   except   when   adding   oil.      If   plug   is   not   in   place, contaminants may enter engine and cause accelerated wear of internal parts. (7) Replace rubber plug (6) immediately after oil is added. WARNING Never use gasoline, paint thinner, or any other volatile liquid either as a fuel or as a starting aid. Addition  of  highly  volatile  liquids  put  directly  into  engine  could  cause  an  explosion,  causing personal injury. (8) Leave air intake heater and oil immersion heater on for at least 15 minutes prior to starting engine. (9) Start the engine as described in paragraph 2.7. (10) Switch off the heaters and disconnect the intervehicle connector cable. (11) Upon completion of the pumping operation, stop the engine as described in paragraph 2.7. CAUTION Change engine oil after initial 20 hours of operation or at end of first month.  Thereafter, change engine oil every 3 months or after 100 hours operation. (12) When changing oil, drain engine oil shortly after stopping, while engine is warm.  Later it may be difficult to drain the oil completely. (13) Drain the pump immediately after stopping to prevent freezing. 2-32

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