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Engine does not start

POSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDY
Ignition off.Switch on.
Closed fuel valve or clogged filter.Open valve, clean or renew filter, check fuel system for leaks.
No fuel in tank.Refuel.
Starting speed too low, start problems on cold engine.Use top quality, low friction oil; allow for sufficient cooling period to counter for performance drop on hot starter; pre- heat engine.
Starting speed too low, start problems on cold engine.Use top quality, low friction oil; allow for sufficient cooling period to counter for performance drop on hot starter; pre- heat engine.
Wrong fuel (Jetfuel or Diesel).Change of fuel.

Engine idles rough after warm-up period, smoky exhaust emission

POSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDY
Starting carb (Choke) activat-ed.Close starting carb (Choke).

Engine keeps running with ignition off

POSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDY
Overheating of engine.Let engine cool down at idling at ap- prox. 2000 rpm.

Knocking under load

POSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDY
Octane rating of fuel too low.Use fuel with higher octane rating.

Low oil pressure

POSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDY
Not enough oil in oil tank.Refill oil.
Too hot oil.Cool down oil.

High oil pressure

POSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDY
Too cold oil.Cover oil cooler or install thermostat.
Wrong viscosity of oil.Change oil to lower viscosity.

Oil level is increasing

POSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDY
Oil too cold during engine op- eration.Cover oil cooler surface, observe the operating limits.
Contamination with diesel fuel.Check fuel

Engine hard to start at low temperature

POSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDY
Starting speed too low.Preheat engine.
Low charge battery.Fit fully charged battery.
High oil pressure.At cold start a pressure reading of up to around 7 bar (102 psi) does not indicate a malfunction.
Oil pressure too low after cold start.oo much resistance in the oil suction system at low temperatures due to cold oil. Stop engine and preheat oil.
After a cold start the oil pressure must be observed and should be above
1.5 bar (22 psi). Otherwise, the speed must be lowered again, because not enough cold oil can be sucked.
If oil pressure is lower than 1 bar
(15 psi) oils with lower viscosity have to be used.
See SI-912-016, current issue.
NOTE:Oil pressure must be measured at idle at an oil temperature of minimum 50 °C (120 °F).
Be sure the oil pressure does not go below minimum at idle.