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Re: 15-30 Engine Oiling
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Posted by Will@ont.ca on March 03, 2004 at 03:18:42 from (206.172.185.153):
In Reply to: 15-30 Engine Oiling posted by Loren in Iowa on March 01, 2004 at 18:03:50:
Loren My 10-20 carry's about 35lbs.Only places you need to oil daily is the rocker troughs,about six pumps of average oil can in each spout.And about every 20 hours of running time you need to drain off a quart of oil from pan and pour it in filler spout.The reason for that is that is the only way the governor gets lubed.The way it got oiled in the old times was every 25-30 hrs running time you were to take off the top portion of oil in oil pan because when running kerosine a certian amount would get by the rings and when cooled off would stay on top of the oil so whan you opened the big petcock it was taken off and when adding the fresh oil the gov got it's oiling to.
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