ARMY TM 9-6115-673-13&P
AIR FORCE TO 35C2-3-512-1
Section VII. PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT AND STORAGE
Subject
Para.
Page
Preservation .......................................................................................................................... 4.63
Packing.................................................................................................................................. 4.64
Marking.................................................................................................................................. 4.65
Use of Corrosion-Preventive Compound, Moisture Barriers,
and Desiccant Materials...................................................................................................... 4.66
Storage.................................................................................................................................. 4.67
Special Instructions for Administrative Storage .................................................................... 4.68
PRESERVATION.
For long term storage, an applicable DND procedure may be used, see procedure 7. However, if not
available the following procedures, 1 through 6, may be used.
(1) If the engine is not warm, run it for about three minutes and then stop.
(2) Drain engine lube oil and fill with new oil.
(3) Remove rubber cylinder head plunger (Figure 4-65) and add 2 ml ( to teaspoon) of
clean engine oil, (Item 14, Appendix E). Install rubber plunger.
(4) Push decompression lever down and hold it while you pull recoil starter two or three times.
DO NOT start engine.
(5) Pull decompression lever up. Pull recoil starter slowly. Stop when it feels tight. This
closes intake and exhaust valves and helps prevent rust from forming.