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4.4
Air Cleaner Service (Oil Foam Type)(Continued).
Wash foam element in kerosene or solvent.
4.4.4
4.4.5
Squeeze dry and re-oil with three tablespoons of engine oil.
4.4.6
Squeeze again to spread oil throughout foam.
4.4.7
Assemble parts and replace air cleaner.
STORAGE
Section III
Engines to be stored over 30 days should be
Engine.
completely drained of fuel to prevent gum deposits from
forming on essential carburetor parts, fuel filter, fuel
line, and tank.  Remove fuel from the tank and run engine
until it stalls from lack of fuel.  Remove the spark plug
and pour 1 ounce of SAE 30 oil into cylinder and crank
slowly to distribute the oil.  Replace the spark plug loosely.
Clean exterior of the engine.
Monitor.
Drain all remaining fuel from the monitor and
install dust cap on the discharge port.
Pump.
Drain all remaining fuel from the pump chamber.
(This may be accomplished simultaneously with draining
the monitor.) Install dust cap over pump suction port.
Hoses and Nozzles.
Drain remaining fuel from the
suction and discharge assemblies and install dust caps and
plugs.  Coil neatly.  Install dust cap and dust plug over
nozzle opening.
PUMP DISASSEMBLY AND INSPECTION
Section IV
Caution.
The pump should not be disassembled unless
there is an indication that it is not functioning properly or
that spare parts replacement is necessary.
If disassembly is required to
lowing procedure.
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