Fuel Mixture Instructions; Lubrication - AMF 1970 SKI-DADDLER SD15M21 A Parts And Service Manual

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Fuel Mixture Instructions
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WARNING
I
Never fill the gasoline tank while the
engine is hot.
Wipe off any spilled
gasoline
before
attempting to start
engine.
The correct oil-to-gasoline
ratio is
20: 1
(20
parts
regular gasoline to 1 part
oil).
Too much oil
will
cause carbon deposits. Too little oil or a poor mix
will cause insufficient
lubrication
and possible
engine damage.
IMPORTANT: Gasoline and oil should
be
mixed at
temperatures above zero.
At temperatures below
zero, gas and oil mix
with
difficulty.
4
Fuels containing additives are not recommended
for
use
in Ski-Daddler engines. For
mixingwithgaso-
line, use only oil that is recommended for
use in
air-cooled, 2-cycle engines such as an AMF oil
or
an equivalent good grade of SAE 30 or 40
non-
detergent motor oil.
IMPORTANT: Some outboard motor oils contain
a
detergent that works well in outboard motors that
operate at much lower temperatures because
they
are
water cooled.
However, the detergents
may
cause spark-plug fouling in the air-cooled engines
used on your Ski-Daddler .
Use a mixture of gasoline and oil as
shown in Fuel
Mixture Chart, figure 3.
Never use
gasoline left
over from
the
summer or previous winter.
Mix the gasoline and oil thoroughly in
a
clean
con-
tainer kept for this purpose only. The best way
to
ensure a good mix
is
to pour the oil into the empty
container and then add a small amount of gasoline
and mix thoroughly.
Then add
additional
amounts
of
gasoline as shown on the
Fuel
Mixture Chart. Fill
Ski-Daddler gas
tank
from this separate container
of
mixed fuel.
Use a funnel with a fine-screen
strainer when filling the tank.
The gas cap is
located under the gas lid and hinge assembly.
GASOLINE-OIL RATIO
2
0
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1-1/2
L
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1/2
T
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2
3
4
5
GASOLINE. GALLONS
FUEl
MIXTURE
CHART
Figure
3
Lubrication
Refer to the lubrication
chart for location of
grease
fittings,
type of lubricant and frequency.
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