Transporting Your Engine; Storing Your Engine - Tecumseh HM100 Operator's Manual

Four-cycle engine - l-head - horizontal crankshaft - air-cooled
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VIII. Transporting Your Engine
NEVER transport this engine inside
WARNING
another vehicle or in any enclosed
space if there is any gasoline in the tank. Fuel vapor or
spilled fuel may ignite.
If there is fuel in the fuel tank, close
WARNING
the fuel shut-off valve, if equipped,
and transport the engine upright in an open vehicle, such
as an open trailer or open bed of a pickup truck.
If you DO NOT have an open vehicle and have to transport
the engine upright in a closed vehicle, follow these steps
for emptying the fuel tank before transporting:
1. Empty fuel tank by using a commercially available
suction device designed for use with gasoline.
DO NOT pour fuel from engine or
WARNING
siphon fuel by mouth.
2. Drain fuel into an approved red GASOLINE container,
being careful to avoid spilling.
3. Run the engine until remaining fuel is consumed.
NEVER leave the engine unattended
WARNING
when it is running and NEVER run
engine in enclosed areas.
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Four-Cycle Engine • L-Head • Horizontal Crankshaft • Air-Cooled
IX. Storing your Engine
A. Short-Term/Seasonal Storage
I.
Clean Engine
Before servicing the engine remove the carburetor cover
and/or blower housing. Remove grass clippings, dirt and
debris from the following areas:
• Cooling Fins
• Air Intake Screen
• Levers
• Linkage
• Guards
• Carburetor
• Head
Removing debris will insure adequate cooling, correct
engine speed and reduce the risk of fire.
II. Fuel Storage
NEVER store engine with fuel in the
WARNING
fuel tank inside a building with
potential sources of ignition such as hot water or space
heaters, clothes dryers, electric motors, etc. Doing so may
lead to an explosion resulting in death or serious injury.
If engine fuel stored in the gas tank and/or an approved gas
container is to be unused without gasoline stabilizer for
more than 15-30 days, prepare it for short-term/seasonal
storage. See "IV. Fuel Treatment" instructions on page 16.
Afterward, continue reading instructions below.
If engine fuel is to be stored for more than one season,
without gasoline stabilizer, it will gradually deteriorate. Also,
if it is stored in the engine's gas tank without gasoline
stabilizer it is likely that your carburetor will have gum
deposits, a clogged fuel system and WILL VOID YOUR
WARRANTY. Prepare the fuel for extended storage. See
"B. Extended Storage" instructions on page 16.
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