Entec EW-4200D Gebruiksaanwijzing - Pagina 16
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Periodic Maintenance
EW-4200D
VALVE ADJUSTMENT
The Intake and Exhaust Valve (8/4 & 11) clearance is set by the
adjustments on the Rocker Arms (8/23 & 24). The adjustments
must be made when the engine is at ambient temperature. Using
a 13mm wrench, remove the two nuts and gaskets (8/44 & 41)
on top of the Valve Cover (8/40). Gently lift the Valve Cover off
the Cylinder Head.
Valve Cover
Rocker Arm Anvil
Put the Handcrank into the Camshaft and rotate it counterclock-
wise until you feel hard resistance from compression. Check the
gap between the valve stem and the anvil on the rocker with a
feeler gauge. There should be a very slight drag with a .006 inch
gauge.
If it is not correct, loosen the locknut (8/24) with an 11mm
wrench. Adjust the clearance with a screwdriver in the slot of the
adjustment screw (8/23). Hold the screw in position while
tightening the locknut. Re-check the clearance. Both valves
require the same clearance.
The valve clearance should be checked every 250 to 300 hours,
or annually.
Locknut
HEAT EXCHANGER
The Heat Exchanger (16/1) utilizes cupro-nickel tubes. They
should last for the life of the generator. However, the tubes can
become clogged with silt and sea water contamination. To clean
the tubes, remove the End Caps and gaskets on each end. Clear
the tubes by pushing a stiff rod through them. Do not use a rod
diameter greater than 11/64 .
The Heat Exchanger contains a sacrificial Zinc Insert in a plug
(16/2). Examine it when checking the valve clearance and
Plug with
Heat Exchanger
replace, as necessary. The Zinc is a readily available Type 1A.
Zinc Insert
End Cap
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