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Winter/summer intake air control (if so equipped), General maintenance recommendations – Subaru Robin EH90 User Manual

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and cylinders. Please check with your authorized Subaru en-

gine service dealer for assistance. Only operate the engine

after it has cooled and the cause of the problem has been

corrected. The high oil temperature alarm system does not

replace proper service and maintenance and the checking of

the oil level and cooling system before the engine is started.

Always check for proper oil level and unobstructed air

cooling intake and passages before starting the engine.

WINTER/SUMMER INTAKE AIR CONTROL
(IF SO EQUIPPED)

Under certain weather conditions (temperatures below 40° F

(4° C) and a high dew point), the engine may experience ic-

ing of the carburetor and/or the crankcase breather system.

To eliminate this problem, this engine may be fi tted with a

winter/summer valve (Figure 4). This directs hot air into the

carburetor during cold weather operation. Always make sure

the winter/summer valve is in the correct location relative to

the weather conditions.

Figure 4

GENERAL MAINTENANCE
RECOMMENDATIONS

PERFORMING SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

It is important to perform service as specifi ed in the Main-

tenance Schedule for proper engine operation, and to

ensure that the engine complies with the applicable emis-

sion standards for the duration of its useful life. Service and

repairs may be performed by any capable person or repair

shop. Additionally, emissions critical maintenance must be

performed as scheduled in order for the Emissions Waranty

to be valid. Emissions critical maintenance consists of ser-

vicing the air fi lter and spark plugs in accordance with the

Maintenance Schedule.

CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL

See the “BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE” section for

information on checking the oil level. The oil level should be

checked before each use, or at least every eight (8) hours of

operation. Keep the oil level maintained.

CHANGING THE OIL AND FILTER

The engine is equipped with an oil fi lter. Change the oil and

fi lter after the fi rst eight (8) hours of operation. Change

the oil and oil fi lter every 100 hours thereafter. If using this

engine under dirty or dusty conditions, or in extremely hot

weather, change the oil more often.

Use the following instructions to change the oil while the

engine is still warm:

1 Clean the area around the oil drain plug, remove the

plug and drain the oil completely into a suitable

container (Figure 5).

Figure 5

2 When the oil is drained, install and tighten the oil drain

plug.

3 When changing the oil fi lter, use the following

instructions:

A Locate fi lter (Figure 6)

Drain

Oil Dipstick

FULL

LOW

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