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oil cap
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Valve cover
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The oil cap is generally mounted on top of the valve cover. Use your paper
towel and open the cap if you need to add oil to the engine. If you are sure
of what weight oil you have been using in the engine, add about one half of
a quart at a time and check the level in a few minutes. While it's danger-
ous to run the engine with the level below the low mark, it's not such a
good idea to add too much oil above the full mark. When overfull, the oil
tends to foam and lubrication values are lowered. Once the oil is back at
its normal level, you have full lubrication benefits again.
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When you replace the oil cap,
make sure the arrows on the cap
and the valve cover are lined up
so you don't lose the cap or have
oil spray all over the engine!
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