You won't find one. Any answer would be a wild guess. This is because this engine uses an autolube system.
Would you trust your engine to a wild guess by a stranger on the Internet?
Like I said before, your best bet is to get a service manual then fix it right.
With a service manual you will no longer need to depend on strangers on the Internet for your maintenance procedures. You will no longer need to decide if these repair procedures are accurate or just a bunch of B.S.
I find it amazing how much B.S someone will give here for a measly 2 points.
Don't be so cheap. Spend the $21.42 + shipping and get yourself a service manual. It will pay for iself the first time you use it.