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Engine components – Multiquip MP200SDLSM Operation Manual User Manual

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PAGE 20 —DRY PRIME PUMP — OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #3 (10/06/08)

ENGINE COMPONENTS

Figure 4 illustrates the location of the basic components for the
Deutz Model F3L914 and F4L914 Engines. The function of each
component is described below:

1.

Starter Motor/Solenoid – NEVER

allow concrete or any

foreign debris to come in contact with the starter motor/
solenoid.

2.

Alternator – (not shown) Provides power to the electrical
system. Replace with only manufactures recommended
type alternator.

3.

Muffler/Guard – DO NOT

touch the muffler when engine

is running. The muffler can become extremely hot, causing
severe burns. NEVER run the pump with the muffler guard
removed.

4.

Engine – Air-cooled, 4-stroke, 3 or 4 cylinder diesel
engine. See Table 2 for detailed specifications.

5.

Engine Throttle Lever – Controls the speed of the
engine. For load conditions (pumping water) ALWAYS
run the engine at

full speed

.

6.

Fuel Filter – Replace or clean the fuel pump or fuel filter as
specified in the maintenance section of this manual.

7.

Air Cleaner – Prevents dirt and other debris from entering
the fuel system. Remove wing-nut on top of air filter
cannister to gain access to filter element. Replace with only
manufactures recommended type air cleaner.

8.

V-Belts – ALWAYS make sure that V-belts are properly
tensioned. Loose or defective V-belts can adversely affect
the performance of the pump.

9.

Cooling Fan Blades – Make sure that the blades of the
cooling fan are not

bent or broken

. A damaged fan blade

can cause the engine to run hot and overheat.

10. Oil Filler Port Cap – Remove this cap to add engine oil to

the crankcase. Fill with recommended type oil as specified
in the maintenance section of this manual.

11. Crankcase Drain Plug – Remove this plug to drain engine

oil from the crankcase. Replace with recommended engine
oil as specified in the maintenance section of this manual.

12. Dipstick – Remove this dipstick to determine if engine oil

is low. Maintain oil level at the "H "marking on the dipstick.

NEVER

run engine with low oil.

12. Oil Filter – Replace oil filter as recommended in the

maintenance section of this manual.

Figure 4. Basic Engine Components

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1

3

6

5

10

11

7

4

12

9

13

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