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3406E, C-10, C-12, C-15, and C-16 ON-HIGHWAY ENGINES
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1. NOTICE Do not crank the engine continuously for more than 30 seconds Allow the starting motor to cool for two minutes before cranking the engine again 4 Crank the engine for 30 seconds Use a suitable container to catch the fuel while you crank the engine Allow the starter motor to cool for 2 minutes Note You may use the hand priming pump 3 IF EQUIPPED for the fuel filter instead of cranking the engine 5 Crank the engine for 30 seconds Allow the starter motor to cool for 2 minutes 6 Close and tighten fuel pressure regulating valve 2 7 Crank the engine for 30 seconds Allow the starter motor to cool for 2 minutes 8 Repeat Step 7 until the engine starts and the engine runs Note Failure to tighten all fittings could result in serious fuel leaks 9 Clean any residual fuel from the engine components 100951418 Fuel System Primary Filter Clean Replace SMCS Code 1260 070 1260 510 Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or elec trical components can cause a fire To help pre vent possible injury turn the start switch off when changing fuel filters or water separator elements Clean up fuel spills immediately 1 Stop the engine SEBU7186 08 205 Maintenance Section Fuel System Primary Filter Clean Replace 2 Turn the start switch to the OFF position Disconnect the battery 3 Shut off the fuel tank supply valve to the engine 4 If the primary fuel filter is equipped
2. Caterpillar On highway Diesel Truck Engine Fluids Recommendations for more information S O S Coolant Analysis S 0 S coolant samples can be analyzed at your Caterpillar dealer S O S Coolant Analysis is a program that is based on periodic samples Level Level is a basic analysis of the coolant The following items are tested e Glycol Concentration e Concentration of SCA pH e Conductivity The results are reported and recommendations are made according to the results Consult your Caterpillar dealer for information on the benefits of managing your equipment with an S O S Coolant Analysis SEBU7186 08 165 Maintenance Section Cooling System Supplemental Coolant Additive SCA Test Add Add the SCA If Necessary 1 NOTICE Do not exceed the recommended amount of sup plemental coolant additive concentration Excessive supplemental coolant additive concentration can form deposits on the higher temperature surfaces of the cooling system reducing the engine s heat transfer characteristics Reduced heat transfer could cause cracking of the cylinder head and other high temper ature components Excessive supplemental coolant additive concentration could also result in radiator tube blockage overheating and or accelerated water pump seal wear Never use both liquid supplemental coolant additive and the spin on element if equipped at the same time The use of those additives together could result in s
3. FULL mark If the oil level is not at the existing FULL mark grind off the FULL mark Use an engraving pen in order to engrave the new FULL mark NOTICE Do not crank the engine for more than 30 seconds Allow the starting motor to cool for two minutes before cranking again Pour an additional 3 8 L 4 qt of oil into the crankcase Start the engine and run the engine enough to ensure that the lubrication system is filled Inspect the engine for oil leaks Stop the engine and allow enough time for the oil to drain into the crankcase Check the oil level on the oil level gauge If the oil level is not at the calibrated FULL mark fill the crankcase to the calibrated FULL mark Record the amount of oil that was added The additional oil and the 34 1 L 36 qt of oil that was in the crankcase is the oil capacity of the lubrication system Record the oil capacity of the lubrication system for future oil changes SEBU7186 08 185 Maintenance Section Engine Oil Sample Obtain 101935337 Engine Oil Sample Obtain SMCS Code 1000 008 1348 554 SM 7542 554 OC SM In addition to a good preventive maintenance program Caterpillar recommends using S O S oil analysis at regularly scheduled intervals in order to monitor the condition of the engine and the maintenance requirements of the engine S O S oil analysis provides infrared analysis which is required for determining nitration and
4. Note Inspect the water pump and the water temperature regulator after the cooling system has been drained This is a good opportunity to replace the water pump the water temperature regulator and the hoses if necessary SEBU7 186 08 155 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant ELC Change Drain Pressurized System Hot coolant can cause seri ous burns To open the cooling system filler cap stop the engine and wait until the cooling system components are cool Loosen the cooling system pressure cap slowly in order to relieve the pres sure 1 Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order to relieve any pressure Remove the cooling system filler cap 2 Open the cooling system drain valve if equipped If the cooling system is not equipped with a drain valve remove the cooling system drain plugs Allow the coolant to drain NOTICE Dispose of used engine coolant properly or recycle Various methods have been proposed to reclaim used coolant for reuse in engine cooling systems The full distillation procedure is the only method acceptable by Caterpillar to reclaim the used coolant For information regarding the disposal and the recycling of used coolant consult your Caterpillar dealer or consult Caterpillar Dealer Service Tool Group Outside Illinois 1 800 542 TOOL Inside Illinois 1 800 541 TOOL Canada 1 800 523 TOOL Flush 1 Flush the coolin
5. cc ccceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeneeeeeetnieeeeeeeees 195 Radiator Cleaner anii indent aei E AA 215 PM Level 3 Every 483 000 km 300 000 miles or 190 000 L 50 000 US gal of Fuel or 6000 Service Hours or 3 Years Air Compressor Inspect cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeceeeeeeeeeseeseesnnsaneeees 136 Compression Brake Inspect Adjust Replace cceeceeeeeeeeees 148 Crankshaft Vibration Damper Inspect 2 eeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 168 Electronic Unit Injector Inspect AdjuSst 22 eee eecteeeeeeenteeeeeeeeee 171 Engine Clean ieccisieheaeeeiian ann aside dae ee adbeast 172 134 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Maintenance Interval Schedule Engine Valve Lash Inspect Adjust 0 eee etree ee eteeee 194 Turbocharger INSPOCt i eri rora rena EAEE EERIE EEEE 218 Every Year Cooling System Coolant Sample Level 2 Obtain cee 163 Every 483 000 km 300 000 miles or 3 Years Cooling System Coolant Extender ELC Add s es 157 Every 966 000 km 600 000 miles or 6 Years Cooling System Coolant ELC Change ececeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeerees 154 PM Level 4 Every 966 000 km 600 000 miles or 380 000 L 100 000 US gal of Fuel or 12 000 Service Hours or 6 Years Compression Brake Inspect Adjust ReEplace cecceeceeeeeetteeeeeees 148 SEBU7186 08 135 Maintenance Section Aftercooler Core Clean Test Aftercooler Core Clean Test Air To Air Afterco
6. topic Maintenance Section Do not fill the crankcase above FULL mark X on the oil level gauge Clean the oil filler cap Install the oil filler cap 3 Record the amount of oil that is added For the next oil sample and analysis include the total amount of oil that has been added since the previous sample This will help to provide the most accurate oil analysis 180 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Engine Oil Level Gauge Calibrate 101534821 Engine Oil Level Gauge Calibrate 3406E C 15 and C 16 Truck Engines Only SMCS Code 1326 524 S N EGH1 Up S N 1MM1 Up S N 2WS1 Up S N 6NZ1 Up S N 7CZ1 Up S N 9NZ1 Up Check Calibration at the First Oil Change The engine oil level will vary depending on the angle and the slant of the engine installation The angle is the front to back tilt The slant is the sideways tilt NOTICE The vehicle must be parked on a level surface in order to perform this maintenance procedure The oil level gauge markings must be verified in order to ensure that it is correct Verify the oil level gauge markings at the first oil change Verify the ADD mark and verify the FULL mark that is on the oil level gauge Use the following procedure Hot oil and hot components can cause personal injury Do not allow hot oil or hot components to contact the skin SEBU7186 08 181 Maintenance Section Engine Oil Level Gauge Calibrate 1 Operate the engine until normal
7. Personal injury can result without following prop er procedure When using pressure air wear a pro tective face shield and protective clothing The maximum air pressure for cleaning purposes must be reduced to 205 kPa 30 psi when the air nozzle is deadheaded Pressurized air is the preferred method for removing loose debris Direct the air in the opposite direction of the fan s air flow Hold the nozzle approximately 6 mm 0 25 inch away from the fins Slowly move the air nozzle in a direction that is parallel with the tubes This will remove debris that is between the tubes Pressurized water may also be used for cleaning The maximum water pressure for cleaning purposes must be less than 275 kPa 40 psi Use pressurized water in order to soften mud Clean the core from both sides 216 SEBU 7186 08 Maintenance Section Radiator Clean Use a degreaser and steam for removal of oil and grease Clean both sides of the core Wash the core with detergent and hot water Thoroughly rinse the core with clean water After cleaning start the engine and accelerate the engine to high idle rpm This will help in the removal of debris and drying of the core Stop the engine Use a light bulb behind the core in order to inspect the core for cleanliness Repeat the cleaning if necessary Inspect the fins for damage Bent fins may be opened with a comb Inspect these items for good condition welds mounting brackets air lines
8. at the greatest vacuum that is attained If the service indicator does not reset easily or if the yellow core does not latch at the greatest vacuum the service indicator should be replaced If the new service indicator will not reset the hole for the service indicator may be plugged The service indicator may need to be replaced frequently in environments that are severely dusty if necessary Replace the service indicator annually regardless of the operating conditions Replace the service indicator when the engine is overhauled and whenever major engine components are replaced Note When a new service indicator is installed excessive force may crack the top of the service indicator Tighten the service indicator to a torque of 2 N m 18 Ib in 101848984 Engine Crankcase Breather Clean SMCS Code 1317 070 HII g00485291 Illustration 54 1 Bolts 2 Hose clamp 3 Breather cover NOTICE Perform this maintenance with the engine stopped 176 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Engine Oil Level Check If the crankcase breather is not maintained on a regular basis the crankcase breather will become plugged A plugged crankcase breather will cause excessive crankcase pressure that may cause crankshaft seal leakage 1 Loose
9. 08 Maintenance Section Air Compressor Inspect After cleaning start the engine and accelerate the engine to high idle rpm This will help in the removal of debris and drying of the core Stop the engine Use a light bulb behind the core in order to inspect the core for cleanliness Repeat the cleaning if necessary Inspect the fins for damage Bent fins may be opened with a comb Note If parts of the aftercooler system are repaired or replaced a leak test is highly recommended The FT1984 Aftercooler Testing Group is used to perform leak tests on the aftercooler Refer to the Systems Operation Testing and Adjusting Aftercooler Test and the Special Instruction SEHS8622 for the proper testing procedure Inspect these items for good condition welds mounting brackets air lines connections clamps and seals Make repairs if necessary For more detailed information on cleaning and inspection see Special Publication SEBD0518 Know Your Cooling System 102113479 Air Compressor Inspect SMCS Code 1803 040 Do not disconnect the air line from the air com pressor governor without purging the air brake and the auxiliary air systems Failure to purge the air brake and the auxiliary air systems before re moving the air compressor and or the air lines could cause personal injury SEBU7 186 08 137 Maintenance Section Air Compressor Inspect Illustration 45
10. Battery Replace 102153996 Battery Replace SMCS Code 1401 510 Batteries give off combustible gases which can explode A spark can cause the combustible gas es to ignite This can result in severe personal in jury or death Ensure proper ventilation for batteries that are in an enclosure Follow the proper procedures in or der to help prevent electrical arcs and or sparks near batteries Do not smoke when batteries are serviced The battery cables or the batteries should not be removed with the battery cover in place The bat tery cover should be removed before any servic ing is attempted Removing the battery cables or the batteries with the cover in place may cause a battery explosion resulting in personal injury 1 Turn the key start switch to the OFF position Remove the key and all electrical loads 2 Turn OFF the battery charger Disconnect the charger 3 The NEGATIVE cable connects the NEGATIVE battery terminal to the ground plane Disconnect the cable from the NEGATIVE battery terminal 4 The POSITIVE cable connects the POSITIVE battery terminal to the starting motor Disconnect the cable from the POSITIVE battery terminal 140 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Battery Replace Note Always recycle a battery Never discard a battery Return used batteries to an appropriate recycling facility 5 Remove the used battery 6 Install the ne
11. Bolts Inspect Accumulator Springs Inspect Solenoid Harness Inspect Solenoid Seal Rings Inspect Control Valve Springs Inspect Control Valves Inspect Oil Seal Rings Inspect Master Piston Return Springs Inspect Terminal Lead Out Inspect Crosshead Pin Assembly Inspect 1 Contained in tune up kits 148 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Compression Brake Inspect Adjust Replace 101426993 Compression Brake Inspect Adjust Replace SMCS Code 1119 025 1119 040 1119 510 The maintenance of the compression brake should be performed in conjunction with scheduled engine maintenance The correct tune up kit is required when parts are replaced on the compression brake Refer to the Parts Manual for additional information Note The slave piston lash adjustment must be performed after the engine valve lash adjustment is performed Make the slave piston adjustment while the engine is stopped Refer to the Systems Operation Testing and Adjusting Module for additional information Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly Module for instructions on replacing the components SEBU7186 08 149 Maintenance Section Compression Brake Inspect Adjust Replace Table 18 Component Required Maintenance Required Maintenance 300 000 miles 600 000 miles pane and Terminal Inspect Inspect onnections Se ee Adjust Replace Adjust Replace Per
12. Cylinder Head Grounding Stud Inspect Clean Tighten e 169 Engine Crankcase Breather Clean o eeceecceeeeeneeceeeeecneeeeeetnteeeeeeeeee 175 Engine Oil Sample Obtain cece ee eeeeeee eee eeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeneeeeeeaaas 185 Engine Oil and Filter Change eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeetneeeeeeeeee 186 Fuel System Primary Filter Clean Replace n 204 Fuel System Secondary Filter Replace ceeecesscaeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeees 208 Fuel Tank Water and Sediment Drain cccccceeeeeeeeeeseetteeeees 211 Hoses and Clamps Inspect Replace scccececeeeeeeeeeeseteneeeees 213 Every 250 Service Hours Cooling System Coolant Sample Level 1 Obtain eee 160 Between 24 000 and 96 000 km 15 000 and 60 000 miles Between the First and Fourth Oil Change Compression Brake Inspect AdjUSt cceeceeeeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeeteeeeeneeee 146 Electronic Unit Injector Inspect AdjuSt 22 eeeeceeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 171 Engine Valve Lash Inspect AdjUst cceceeeeeeteeeeeeeetteeeeeetnteeeeeeeeee 194 PM Level 2 Every 320 000 km 200 000 miles or 125 000 L 33 000 US gal of Fuel or 4000 Service Hours or 2 Years Aftercooler Core Clean TeSt 0 cececceeeeeteeeeeeeetteeeeeeenieeeeeeetneeeeeeenaaes 135 Cooling System Coolant DEAC Change seese 150 Cooling System Water Temperature Regulator Replace 0 166 Fan Drive Bearing Lubricate 0
13. clean the engine Avoid electrical components such as the alternator the starter and the ECM SEBU7186 08 173 Maintenance Section Engine Air Cleaner Element Clean Replace i00857000 Engine Air Cleaner Element Clean Replace SMCS Code 1054 070 1054 510 NOTICE Never service the air cleaner element with the engine running since this will allow dirt to enter the engine If the air cleaner element becomes plugged the air can split the material of the air cleaner element Unfiltered air will drastically accelerate internal engine wear e Operating conditions dust dirt and debris may require more frequent service of the air cleaner element e The air cleaner element should be replaced at least one time per year This replacement should be performed regardless of the number of cleanings Replace the dirty paper air cleaner elements with clean air cleaner elements Before installation the air cleaner elements should be thoroughly checked for tears and or holes in the filter material Inspect the gasket or the seal of the air cleaner element for damage Maintain a supply of suitable air cleaner elements for replacement purposes Your Caterpillar dealer has the proper air cleaner elements for your application Consult your Caterpillar dealer for the correct air cleaner element or follow the instructions that are provided by the OEM Engine Air Cleaner Service Indicator Inspect If Equipped SMCS Code 7452
14. conditioner the belt for the fan drive the alternator and the accessories will have an automatic belt tensioner e If the engine is not equipped with a refrigerant compressor the alternator is used to adjust the belt tension 144 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Belt Inspect Adjustment Alternator Belt Illustration 46 g00485289 Typical alternator mounting 1 Adjusting nuts 2 Mounting bolts 1 Slightly loosen mounting bolt 2 and adjusting nut 1 2 Move the pulley in order to adjust the belt tension 3 Tighten adjusting nuts 1 and mounting bolts 2 Refer to the Specifications SENR3130 in order to locate the proper torques 4 Install the belt guard If new belts are installed check the belt tension again after 30 minutes of engine operation at the rated rpm SEBU7186 08 145 Maintenance Section Belt Tensioner Inspect 100924440 Belt Tensioner Inspect SMCS Code 1358 040 It is essential to check the position of the belt tightener in order to maintain the proper belt tension A film decal is located on the side of the belt tightener The decal indicates when the belts have stretched beyond the belt tightener s ability m Illustration 47 g00472130 Side view of the belt tensioner 1 Indicator 2 Upper red zone 3 Green zone 4 Lower red zone If the pointer 1 is in green zone 3 the belt tension is c
15. connections clamps and seals Make repairs if necessary For more detailed information on cleaning and inspection refer to Special Publication SEBD0518 Know Your Cooling System SEBU7186 08 217 Maintenance Section Severe Service Application Check 101357879 Severe Service Application Check SMCS Code 1000 535 Operation and maintenance practices affect the service life of the components when the engine is operated in severe service applications The level of maintenance is crucial to the service life of the engine Other major factors that affect service life are operating speed and loads The conditions that follow can indicate severe service operation Operation above 36 320 kg 80 000 Ib gross vehicle weight GVW and other high load factor operations such as off highway Frequent high altitude operation above 1525 m 5000 ft Extended operation at low idle Arctic operation regular cold starts at temperatures below 18 C 0 F Extending maintenance beyond the recommended maintenance intervals Frequent hot shutdowns minimum five minute cool down periods after high load factor operation Use of fuels that are NOT recommended by Caterpillar in the Fuel Specifications Extreme ambient temperature conditions that may cause the lubricating properties of the fuel to diminish Frequent plugging of the fuel filter Extended maintenance intervals of the fuel system Inadequate maintenance of fue
16. filtered and could be contaminat ed Contaminated oil can cause accelerated wear to engine components 5 Install the new oil filter Tighten the oil filter until the oil filter gasket contacts the base Tighten the oil filter by hand according to the instructions that are shown on the oil filter Do not overtighten the oil filter Fill the Engine Crankcase 1 Remove the oil filler cap Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual Lubricant Specifications topic Maintenance Section for more information Fill the crankcase with the proper amount of engine oil Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual Refill Capacities topic Maintenance Section for more information 190 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Engine Oil and Filter Change NOTICE If equipped with an auxiliary oil filter or system extra oil must be added when filling the crankcase Follow the OEM or filter manufacturer s recommendations If the extra oil is not added the engine may starve for oil NOTICE To help prevent crankshaft or bearing damage crank engine to fill all filters before starting Do not crank engine for more than 30 seconds 2 Start the engine and run the engine at LOW IDLE for two minutes Perform this procedure in order to ensure that the lubrication system has oil and that the oil filters are filled Inspect the oil filter for oil leaks 3 Stop the engine and allow the oil to drain back to the sump for
17. filters 3 Locate your engine in Table 20 Pour the correct volume of oil into the crankcase The correct volume will be found under the ADD Mark in the Table Allow enough time for the oil to drain into the crankcase Approximately 20 minutes should be allowed Check the oil level Wait for several minutes and check the oil level again Proceed after the oil level stops changing 182 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Engine Oil Level Gauge Calibrate 4 Check the oil level on the oil level gauge The oil level should be at the ADD mark If the oil level is not at the existing ADD mark grind off the ADD mark and engrave the new ADD level Use an engraving pen in order to engrave the new ADD mark 5 Locate your engine in Table 20 Pour the correct volume of oil into the crankcase The correct volume will be found under the FULL Mark in the Table Allow enough time for the oil to drain into the crankcase 6 Check the oil level on the oil level gauge The oil level should be at the FULL mark If the oil level is not at the existing FULL mark grind off the FULL mark Use an engraving pen in order to engrave the new FULL mark 7 Locate your engine in Table 20 Pour the ADDITIONAL volume of oil into the crankcase Start the engine and run the engine enough to ensure that the lubrication system is filled Inspect the engine for oil leaks 8 Stop the engine and allow eno
18. g01076630 1 Pressure relief valve If the air compressor pressure relief valve that is mounted in the air compressor cylinder head is bypassing compressed air there is a malfunction in the air system possibly ice blockage Under these conditions your engine may have insuffi cient air for normal brake operation Do not operate the engine until the reason for the air bypass is identified and corrected Failure to heed this warning could lead to property damage personal injury or death to the operator or by standers The function of the pressure relief valve is to bypass air when there is a malfunction in the air compressor system The pressure relief valve releases air at 1723 kPa 250 psi Do not stand near the pressure relief valve Compressed air may be released without warning All personnel should also stay clear of the air compressor when the engine is operating and the air compressor is exposed Refer to the Service Manual or refer to the OEM specifications in order to find information concerning the air compressor Consult your Caterpillar dealer for assistance 138 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Air Compressor Filter Clean Replace 101491325 Air Compressor Filter Clean Replace SMCS Code 1803 070 FQ 1803 510 FQ One of the single most important aspects of preventive maintenance for the air compressor is the induction of clean air The type of maintenance that is required for the air compressor and th
19. leaks If a leak is observed replace the crankshaft seals Inspect the damper and repair or replace the damper for any of the following reasons e The damper is dented cracked or leaking e The paint on the damper is discolored from heat e The engine has had a failure because of a broken crankshaft e Analysis of the oil has revealed that the front main bearing is badly worn e There is a large amount of gear train wear that is not caused by a lack of oil Refer to the Service Manual or consult your Caterpillar dealer for information about damper replacement SEBU7 186 08 169 Maintenance Section Cylinder Head Grounding Stud Inspect Clean Tighten 101167013 Cylinder Head Grounding Stud Inspect Clean Tighten SMCS Code 7423 040 7423 070 7423 079 Illustration 50 g00471796 1 3406E cylinder head ground stud oat o oO HO ar mA AT a a aT Illustration 51 2 C 10 and C 12 cylinder head ground stud g00471797 170 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Cylinder Head Grounding Stud Inspect Clean Tighten kg CH Q pi H Sy
20. that could lead to concerns by both dealers and customers Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual Cooling System Coolant Sample Level 1 Obtain for the guidelines for proper sampling of the coolant Submit the sample for Level 2 analysis For additional information about coolant analysis see Special Publication SEBU6251 Caterpillar Commercial Diesel Engines Fluids Recommendations or consult your Caterpillar dealer 102440893 Cooling System Supplemental Coolant Additive SCA Test Add SMCS Code 1352 045 1395 081 NOTICE Cooling system coolant additive contains alkali To help prevent personal injury avoid contact with the skin and the eyes Do not drink cooling system coolant additive Note Test the Supplemental Coolant Additive SCA or test the SCA concentration as part of an S O S Coolant Analysis 164 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Cooling System Supplemental Coolant Additive SCA Test Add Test the SCA Concentration Coolant and SCA NOTICE Do not exceed the recommended six percent supple mental coolant additive concentration Cooling system coolant additive contains alkali To help prevent personal injury avoid contact with the skin and the eyes Do not drink cooling system coolant additive Use the 8T 5296 Coolant Conditioner Test Kit or use the 4C 9301 Coolant Conditioner Test Kit in order to check the concentration of the SCA See Special Publication SEBU6385
21. 00 Caterpillar Dealer Service Tool Catalog for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on Caterpillar products Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates Fuel Tank Fuel quality is critical to the performance and to the service life of the engine Water in the fuel can cause excessive wear to the fuel system Condensation occurs during the heating and cooling of fuel The condensation occurs as the fuel passes through the fuel system and the fuel returns to the fuel tank This causes water to accumulate in fuel tanks Draining the fuel tank regularly and obtaining fuel from reliable sources can help to eliminate water in the fuel 212 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Fuel Tank Water and Sediment Drain Drain the Water and the Sediment Fuel tanks should contain some provision for draining water and draining sediment from the bottom of the fuel tanks Open the drain valve on the bottom of the fuel tank in order to drain the water and the sediment Close the drain valve Check the fuel daily Drain the water and sediment from the fuel tank after operating the engine or drain the water and sediment from the fuel tank after the fuel tank has been filled Allow five to ten minutes before performing this procedure Fill the fuel tank after operating the engine in order to drive out moist air This will help prevent condensation Do not fill the tank to the top The fuel expands as t
22. 040 Some engines may be equipped with a different service indicator 174 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Engine Air Cleaner Service Indicator Inspect Some engines are equipped with a differential gauge for inlet air pressure The differential gauge for inlet air pressure displays the difference in the pressure that is measured before the air cleaner element and the pressure that is measured after the air cleaner element As the air cleaner element becomes dirty the pressure differential rises If your engine is equipped with a different type of service indicator follow the OEM recommendations in order to service the air cleaner service indicator The service indicator may be mounted on the air cleaner housing or in a remote location Illustration 53 g00103777 Typical service indicator Observe the service indicator The air cleaner element should be cleaned or the air cleaner element should be replaced when one of the following conditions occur e The yellow diaphragm enters the red zone e The red piston locks in the visible position Test the Service Indicator Service indicators are important instruments e Check for ease of resetting The service indicator should reset in less than three pushes SEBU7 186 08 175 Maintenance Section Engine Crankcase Breather Clean e Check the movement of the yellow core when the engine is accelerated to the engine rated speed The yellow core should latch approximately
23. 3406E C 10 C 12 C 15 and C 16 ON HIGHWAY ENGINES Maintenance Intervals Excerpted from Operation amp Maintenance Manual SEBU7186 08 01 2007 Caterpillar CATERPILLAR All Rights Reserved 132 SEBU 7186 08 Maintenance Section Maintenance Interval Schedule 102574074 Maintenance Interval Schedule 3406E C 15 and C 16 Truck Engines SMCS Code 1000 7500 Ensure that all safety information warnings and instructions are read and understood before any operation or any maintenance procedures are performed The user is responsible for the performance of maintenance including all adjustments the use of proper lubricants fluids filters and the replacement of components due to normal wear and aging Failure to adhere to proper maintenance intervals and procedures may result in diminished performance of the product and or accelerated wear of components Use mileage fuel consumption service hours or calendar time WHICH EVER OCCURS FIRST in order to determine the maintenance intervals Products that operate in severe operating conditions may require more frequent maintenance Note Before each consecutive interval is performed all maintenance from the previous interval must be performed When Required Battery Replace eiaeia hatin EA EREE he EERE 139 Battery or Battery Cable Disconnect eee eceeeeeeeeeetteeeeeettteeeeeeeeee 142 Engine Air Cleaner Element Clean Replace eccecceeeeeee
24. 57 C 10 and C 12 Truck Engine 1 Air purge screw 2 Fuel priming pump IF EQUIPPED a Open air purge screw 1 for the fuel filter by three full turns Do not remove the air purge screw b While you operate the hand priming pump 2 observe air purge screw 1 When a small drop of fuel appears at the threads of the air purge screw close and tighten air purge screw 1 Note Failure to tighten all fittings could result in serious fuel leaks c Clean any residual fuel from the engine components d Continue to operate the fuel priming pump 2 until a strong resistance is felt Listen for an audible click from the fuel manifold The click will indicate that the valve has opened and the fuel system is pressurized Lock the fuel priming pump 2 SEBU7186 08 201 Maintenance Section Fuel System Prime NOTICE Do not crank the engine for more than 30 seconds Allow the starting motor to cool for two minutes before cranking again e Crank the engine If the engine starts but the engine runs rough continue to operate the engine at low idle until the engine runs smoothly Note If the engine will not start further priming is necessary If the engine starts but the engine continues to misfire or smoke further priming is necessary 3406E C 15 and C 16 Truck Engines The Secondary Fuel Filter Has Been Replaced Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or elec trical components can cause a fire To help pre
25. 6 08 193 Maintenance Section Engine Oil and Filter Change Table 22 Maximum Permissible Oil Change Intervals for On Highway 3406E C 15 and C 16 Engines Severe Duty Normal Duty Light Duty Fuel Consumption 2 3 km L 5 5 Kilometers Per Liter Less than 2 3 MPG to 2 8 Denes Miles Per Gallon km L 5 5 MPG km L 6 5 MPG MPG Gross Vehicle Weight More than 80 000 Ib or 80 000 Ib or 80 000 Ib less less Minimum Oil Sump Capacity 38 L 40 qt 38 L 40 qt 38 L 40 qt Idle Time More than 40 20 to 40 Less than 20 Oil Classification API CH 4 32 200 48 300 64 350 Kilometers Miles kilometers kilometers kilometers 20 000 miles 30 000 miles 40 000 miles 1 If the oil sump capacity is greater than the oil sump capacity that is listed in Table 22 the oil change interval can be extended 1600 kilometers 1000 miles for every 2 L 2 qt increase in oil sump capacity 194 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Engine Valve Lash Inspect Adjust i00869628 Engine Valve Lash Inspect Adjust SMCS Code 1102 025 The initial valve lash adjustment on new engines rebuilt engines or remanufactured engines is recommended at the first scheduled oil change The adjustment is necessary due to the initial wear of the valve train components and to the seating of the valve train components This maintenance is recommended by Caterpillar as part of a lubrication and preventive maintenance sc
26. Check the condition and the electrolyte level of the batteries unless the engine is equipped with a maintenance free battery 222 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Walk Around Inspection e Check the condition of the gauges Replace any gauges that are cracked Replace any gauge that can not be calibrated
27. Oil filler cap a lt ADD FULL 5 g00110310 Illustration 58 Y ADD mark X FULL mark NOTICE Perform this maintenance with the engine stopped 1 Maintain the oil level between ADD mark Y and FULL mark X on oil level gauge 1 Do not fill the crankcase above FULL mark X SEBU7186 08 179 Maintenance Section Engine Oil Level Check NOTICE Engine damage can occur if the crankcase is filled above the FULL mark on the oil level gauge dip stick An overfull crankcase can enable the crankshaft to dip into the oil This will reduce the power that is de veloped and also force air bubbles into the oil These bubbles foam can cause the following problems re duction of the oil s ability to lubricate reduction of oil pressure inadequate cooling of the pistons oil blow ing out of the crankcase breathers and excessive oil consumption Excessive oil consumption will enable deposits to form on the pistons and in the combustion chamber De posits in the combustion chamber lead to the following problems guttering of the valves packing of carbon under the piston rings and wear of the cylinder liner If the oil level is above the FULL mark on the oil level gauge drain some of the oil immediately 2 Remove oil filler cap 2 and add oil if necessary For the correct oil to use see this Operation and Maintenance Manual Engine Oil
28. a minimum of ten minutes 4 Remove the oil level gauge in order to check the oil level Maintain the oil level between the ADD and FULL marks on the oil level gauge Oil Change Intervals Many conditions affect the selection of an oil change interval Some of the conditions that affect the selection of oil are listed premium API CH 4 multigrade oil oil analysis at 16 100 km 10 000 miles and premium oil filters Proper oil change intervals are important for maintaining engine service life and engine performance and fully utilizing the lubricant The engine oil must be able to control the following items corrosion oxidation soot and wear metals The engine oil must be able to control the conditions during the time between oil changes In some severe service applications reducing the oil change interval may be necessary in order to maintain the integrity of the engine lubricant Fuel consumption and oil consumption are the most important factors that are used in order to calculate an oil change interval The rate of fuel consumption is a direct result of the load factor of the engine An engine with a high fuel consumption rate is working harder than an identical engine with a lower fuel consumption rate SEBU7186 08 191 Maintenance Section Engine Oil and Filter Change Tables for Extended Oil Change Intervals In order to understand the tables for maximum permissible oil change intervals use the following pr
29. ace Refer to two articles in the Disassembly and Assembly Manual Water Temperature Regulators Remove and Water Temperature Regulators Install for the replacement procedure of the water temperature regulator or consult your Caterpillar dealer Note If only the water temperature regulators are replaced drain the coolant from the cooling system to a level that is below the water temperature regulator housing 168 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Crankshaft Vibration Damper Inspect 100934535 Crankshaft Vibration Damper Inspect SMCS Code 1205 040 Damage to the crankshaft vibration damper or failure of the crankshaft vibration damper can increase torsional vibrations This can result in damage to the crankshaft and to other engine components A damper that is damaged can cause excessive gear train noise at variable points in the speed range The damper is mounted to the crankshaft which is located behind the belt guard on the front of the engine Visconic Damper The visconic damper has a weight that is located inside a fluid filled case The weight moves in the case in order to limit torsional vibration Inspect the damper for evidence of fluid leaks If a fluid leak is found determine the type of fluid The fluid in the damper is silicone Silicone has the following characteristics transparent viscous smooth and difficult to remove from surfaces If the fluid leak is oil inspect the crankshaft seals for
30. aintain the coolant level within 13 mm 0 5 inch below the bottom of the pipe for filling Maintain the coolant level within 13 mm 0 5 inch to the proper level on the sight glass if equipped 4 Clean the cooling system filler cap Inspect the gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap If the gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap is damaged discard the old cooling system filler cap and install a new cooling system filler cap If the gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap is not damaged perform a pressure test A 95 8140 Pressurizing Pump is used to perform the pressure test The correct pressure for the cooling system filler cap is stamped on the face of the cooling system filler cap If the cooling system filler cap does not retain the correct pressure install a new cooling system filler cap 5 Start the engine Inspect the cooling system for leaks and for proper operating temperature 102173402 Cooling System Coolant ELC Change SMCS Code 1350 070 1395 044 Clean the cooling system and flush the cooling system before the recommended maintenance interval if the following conditions exist e The engine overheats frequently e Foaming is observed e The oil has entered the cooling system and the coolant is contaminated e The fuel has entered the cooling system and the coolant is contaminated Note When the cooling system is cleaned only clean water is needed when the ELC is drained and replaced
31. aler Use the following guidelines for proper sampling of the coolant e Complete the information on the label for the sampling bottle before you begin to take the samples 162 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant Sample Level 1 Obtain Keep the unused sampling bottles stored in plastic bags Obtain coolant samples directly from the coolant sample port You should not obtain the samples from any other location Keep the lids on empty sampling bottles until you are ready to collect the sample Place the sample in the mailing tube immediately after obtaining the sample in order to avoid contamination Never collect samples from expansion bottles Never collect samples from the drain for a system Submit the sample for Level 1 analysis For additional information about coolant analysis see Special Publication SEBU6251 Caterpillar Commercial Diesel Engine Fluids Recommendations or consult your Caterpillar dealer SEBU7186 08 163 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant Sample Level 2 Obtain 101987714 Cooling System Coolant Sample Level 2 Obtain SMCS Code 1350 008 1395 008 1395 554 7542 NOTICE Always use a designated pump for oil sampling and use a separate designated pump for coolant sampling Using the same pump for both types of samples may contaminate the samples that are being drawn This contaminate may cause a false analysis and an incor rect interpretation
32. e and wait until the cooling system components are cool Loosen the cooling system pressure cap slowly in order to relieve the pres sure 1 Stop the engine Allow the engine to cool 2 Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order to relieve any pressure Remove the cooling system filler cap Note Drain the coolant into a suitable clean container The coolant can be reused 3 Drain the coolant from the cooling system to a level that is below the hose that is being replaced 4 Remove the hose clamps 5 Disconnect the old hose 6 Replace the old hose with a new hose 7 Install the hose clamps with a torque wrench Note Refer to the Specifications SENR3130 Torque Specifications in order to locate the proper torques SEBU7186 08 215 Maintenance Section Radiator Clean 8 Refill the cooling system 9 Clean the cooling system filler cap Inspect the cooling system filler cap s gaskets Replace the cooling system filler cap if the gaskets are damaged Install the cooling system filler cap 10 Start the engine Inspect the cooling system for leaks 102559063 Radiator Clean SMCS Code 1353 070 Note Adjust the frequency of cleaning according to the effects of the operating environment Inspect the radiator for these items damaged fins corrosion dirt grease insects leaves oil and other debris Clean the radiator if necessary Personal injury can result from air pressure
33. e maintenance interval depends on the type of air induction system that is used Operating conditions dust dirt and debris may require more frequent service Refer to the Service Manual for the type of air compressor that is installed on the engine Follow the maintenance recommendations that are provided by the OEM of the air compressor Some engines use boost air pressure so the engine air cleaner will require servicing 102676048 Alternator Inspect SMCS Code 1405 040 Caterpillar recommends a scheduled inspection of the alternator Inspect the alternator for loose connections and proper battery charging Inspect the ammeter if equipped during engine operation in order to ensure proper battery performance and or proper performance of the electrical system Make repairs as required Check the alternator and the battery charger for proper operation If the batteries are properly charged the ammeter reading should be very near zero All batteries should be kept charged The batteries should be kept warm because temperature affects the cranking power If the battery is too cold the battery will not crank the engine The battery will not crank the engine even if the engine is warm When the engine is not run for long periods of time or if the engine is run for short periods the batteries may not fully charge A battery with a low charge will freeze more easily than a battery with a full charge SEBU7186 08 139 Maintenance Section
34. e open ing any compartment or disassembling any compo nent containing fluids Refer to Special Publication NENG2500 Caterpillar Dealer Service Tool Catalog for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on Caterpillar products Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates 1 Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order to relieve pressure Remove the cooling system filler cap 2 It may be necessary to drain enough coolant from the cooling system in order to add the Cat ELC Extender SEBU7 186 08 159 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant Level Check 3 Add Cat ELC Extender according to the requirements for your engine s cooling system capacity Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual Refill Capacities and Recommendations article for more information 4 Clean the cooling system filler cap Inspect the gaskets on the cooling system filler cap Replace the cooling system filler cap if the gaskets are damaged Install the cooling system filler cap 101197583 Cooling System Coolant Level Check SMCS Code 1395 082 Check the coolant level when the engine is stopped and cool 4 Illustration 48 g00285520 Cooling system filler cap Pressurized System Hot coolant can cause seri ous burns To open the cooling system filler cap stop the engine and wait until the cooling system components are cool Loosen the c
35. ea Adjust Inspect Adjust Replace Solenoid Valves Inspect Replace ee Bridges Inspect Inspect alve Stem Caps eee Rocker Inspect Inspect rm Screws pees Piston Fork Inspect Inspect ssembly Slave pistons Inspect Inspect External Hose Assembly Inspect Inspect Housings Inspect Inspect Fuel Pipes Inspect Inspect Hold Down Bolts Inspect Replace Accumulator Springs Replace Inspect Solenoid Harness Replace Inspect Solenoid Seal Rings Replace Inspect Control Valve Springs Replace Inspect Control Valves Replace Inspect Oil Seal Rings Replace Inspect as Piston Return Replace Inspect prings Terminal Lead Out Replace Inspect Grosshead Rin Replace Inspect Assembly 1 Contained in tune up kits 150 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant DEAC Change 102139869 Cooling System Coolant DEAC Change SMCS Code 1350 070 1395 044 Clean the cooling system and flush the cooling system before the recommended maintenance interval if the following conditions exist e The engine overheats frequently e Foaming is observed e The oil has entered the cooling system and the coolant is contaminated e The fuel has entered the cooling system and the coolant is contaminated NOTICE Use of commercially available cooling system clean ers may cause damage to cooling system compo nents Use only cooling system cleaners that are ap proved for Caterpillar engines Note Inspect the water p
36. eal For the removal of water pumps and the installation of water pumps and or seals refer to the Service Manual for the engine or consult your Caterpillar dealer Inspect the lubrication system for leaks at the front crankshaft seal the rear crankshaft seal the oil pan the oil filters and the valve cover Inspect the fuel system for leaks Look for loose fuel line clamps or for loose fuel line tie wraps Inspect the piping for the air inlet system and the elbows for cracks and for loose clamps Ensure that hoses and tubes are not contacting other hoses tubes wiring harnesses etc Inspect the alternator belt and the accessory drive belts for cracks breaks or other damage Belts for multiple groove pulleys must be replaced as matched sets If only one belt is replaced the belt will carry more load than the belts that are not replaced The older belts are stretched The additional load on the new belt could cause the belt to break Drain the water and the sediment from fuel tanks on a daily basis in order to ensure that only clean fuel enters the fuel system Inspect the wiring and the wiring harnesses for loose connections and for worn wires or frayed wires Inspect the ground strap for a good connection and for good condition Inspect the ECM to the cylinder head ground strap for a good connection and for good condition Disconnect any battery chargers that are not protected against the current drain of the starting motor
37. eeeeenees 173 Engine Oil Level Gauge Calibrate 0 00 eceeeeeeneieeeeeetnneeeeeeeeee 180 Engine Oil Level Gauge Calibrate 0 cc ceeeceeeeeeeetteeeeeeenneeeeereees 183 Fuel System Prime nainun iri i iia 196 Severe Service Application Check cceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeee 217 Daily Cooling System Coolant Level Check sssssssessssesereseeerresserrrsssreres 159 Engine Air Cleaner Service Indicator Inspect iiesceeeeereeeeeeeeee 173 Engine Oil Level Check sssissssssersinssssisssserrrsidesnnnseinnnnainnnnsennnnandana 176 Fuel System Primary Filter Water Separator Drain 206 Fuel System Water Separator Drain 0 ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeaas 210 Walk Around Inspection cccceceeeeeeeeeeeceeeceeceeeeeeeeesetecentncaeeeeeeeeeneess 220 SEBU7186 08 133 Maintenance Section Maintenance Interval Schedule PM Level 1 Every 24 000 km 15 000 miles or 9500 L 2500 US gal of Fuel or 300 Service Hours Air Compressor Filter Clean Replace cccccceeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeees 138 Alternator INSD Ct cecceccccceccecce cette eien aaia iaaa inat Eida ia 138 Battery Electrolyte Level Check sssessssssserissseerrsrsserrrrssrrrrssrrerrsssne 141 B lt Inspectia a a aa a a aaa aaan enrian 142 Belt Tensioner Inspect c cccecceeceeeeeeeeeececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeesesennnneeeees 145 Cooling System Supplemental Coolant Additive SCA Test Add 163
38. erformance and durability is recommended Use North American low sulfer diesel fuel 0 05 sulfer 192 Maintenance Section Engine Oil and Filter Change SEBU7186 08 Note Caterpillar cannot guarantee the performance of lubricants or filters that are not made by Caterpillar Caterpillar cannot guarantee the performance of lubricants or filters that are not sold by Caterpillar The performance guarantee of any commercially available lubricant is the responsibility of that oil company The performance guarantee of any commercially available filter is the responsibility of the filter manufacturer Table 21 C 10 and C 12 Engines Maximum Permissible Oil Change Intervals for On Highway 15 000 miles 20 000 miles Severe Duty Normal Duty Light Duty Fuel Consumption 2 6 km L 6 Kilometers Per Liter L95 ONTO MPG to 3 km L ite Nee Miles Per Gallon 7 MPG Gross Vehicle Weight More than 80 000 Ib or 80 000 Ib or 80 000 Ib less less Minimum Oil Sump Capacity 34 L 36 qt 34 L 36 qt 34 L 36 qt Idle Time More than 40 20 to 40 Less than 20 Oil Classification API CH 4 24 150 32 200 40 250 Kilometers Miles kilometers kilometers kilometers 25 000 miles 1 If the oil sump capacity is greater than the oil sump capacity that is listed in Table 21 the oil change interval can be extended 1600 kilometers 1000 miles for every 2 L 2 qt increase in oil sump capacity SEBU718
39. f equipped that is for the fan drive bearing The pulley is shown with the belt guards that have been removed Lubricate the grease fitting that is on the fan drive bearing with Bearing Lubricant or the equivalent Inspect the fan drive pulley assembly for wear or for damage If the shaft is loose an inspection of the internal components should be performed Refer to the Service Manual for additional information 196 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Fuel System Prime 101168489 Fuel System Prime SMCS Code 1258 548 C 10 and C 12 Truck Engines The Secondary Fuel Filter Has Been Replaced Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or elec trical components can cause a fire To help pre vent possible injury turn the start switch off when changing fuel filters or water separator elements Clean up fuel spills immediately NOTICE Use a suitable container to catch any fuel that might spill Clean up any spilled fuel immediately NOTICE Do not allow dirt to enter the fuel system Thoroughly clean the area around a fuel system component that will be disconnected Fit a suitable cover over discon nected fuel system component Note Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual Fuel System Secondary Filter Replace for information on replacing the filter 1 Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position NOTICE Do not crank the engine continuously for more than 30 seconds Allow the starting mo
40. fy A AY 0 fh q A g00621928 Illustration 52 3 C 15 and C 16 cylinder head ground stud Inspect the OEM vehicle wiring harness for the following conditions e Connections that are loose or disconnected e Mounting hardware that is missing e Insulation that is chafed or cut e Wires that are bare The cylinder head grounding stud must have a wire ground to the battery Tighten the cylinder head grounding stud at every oil change Ground wires and straps should be combined at engine grounds All grounds should be tight and free of corrosion 1 Clean the cylinder head grounding stud and the terminals for the cylinder head ground strap with a clean cloth 2 If the connections are corroded clean the connections with a solution of baking soda and water 3 Keep the cylinder head grounding stud and the strap clean and coated with MPGM grease or petroleum jelly SEBU7 186 08 171 Maintenance Section Electronic Unit Injector Inspect Adjust i01117091 Electronic Unit Injector Inspect Adjust SMCS Code 1251 025 1251 040 1290 025 1290 040 Be sure the engine cannot be started while this maintenance is being performed To prevent pos sible injury do not use the starting motor to turn the flywheel Hot engine components can cause burns Allow additional time for the engine to cool before mea suring adjusting the un
41. g system with clean water in order to remove any debris Note If equipped be sure to flush the heater and any related supply and return lines 156 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant ELC Change 2 Close the drain valve if equipped Clean the drain plugs Install the drain plugs For the proper torque refer to the Specifications Manual SENR3130 Torque Specifications NOTICE Fill the cooling system no faster than 19 L 5 US gal per minute to avoid air locks 3 Fill the cooling system with clean water Install the cooling system filler cap 4 Start and run the engine at low idle until the temperature reaches 49 to 66 C 120 to 150 F 5 Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order to relieve any pressure Remove the cooling system filler cap Open the drain valve if equipped or remove the cooling system drain plugs Allow the water to drain Flush the cooling system with clean water Close the drain valve if equipped Clean the drain plugs Install the drain plugs For the proper torque refer to the Specifications Manual SENR3130 Torque Specifications Fill NOTICE Fill the cooling system no faster than 19 L 5 US gal per minute to avoid air locks 1 Fill the cooling system with Extended Life Coolant ELC See Special Publication SEBU6385 Caterpillar On highway Diesel Truck Engine Fluids Recommendation
42. ge screw NOTICE Do not crank the engine continuously for more than 30 seconds Allow the starting motor to cool for two minutes before cranking the engine again 4 Crank the engine for 30 seconds Use a suitable container to catch the fuel while you crank the engine Allow the starter motor to cool for 2 minutes Note After four or five cranking intervals most of the air should be purged from the system 5 Crank the engine for 30 seconds Allow the starter motor to cool for 2 minutes 6 Repeat Step 5 until the engine starts and runs If the engine runs rough continue to operate the engine at low idle until the engine runs smoothly 7 Observe air purge screw 1 When a small drop of fuel appears at the threads of the air purge screw close and tighten air purge screw 1 200 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Fuel System Prime Note Failure to tighten all fittings could result in serious fuel leaks 8 Clean any residual fuel from the engine components 9 Once the engine runs smoothly stop the engine Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Note You may use the hand priming pump for the fuel filter IF EQUIPPED instead of starting engine and running the engine Perform the following procedure when the hand priming pump is used Illustration 63 g004744
43. he fuel gets warm The tank may overflow Some fuel tanks use supply pipes that allow water and sediment to settle below the end of the fuel supply pipe Some fuel tanks use supply lines that take fuel directly from the bottom of the tank If the engine is equipped with this system regular maintenance of the fuel system filter is important Fuel Storage Tanks Drain the water and the sediment from the fuel storage tank during the following conditions e Weekly e Oil change e Refill of the tank This will help prevent water or sediment from being pumped from the storage tank into the engine fuel tank A 4 micron c filter for the breather vent on the fuel tank is also recommended Refer to Special Publication SENR9Y620 Improving Fuel System Durablity If a bulk storage tank has been refilled or moved recently allow adequate time for the sediment to settle before filling the engine fuel tank Internal baffles in the bulk storage tank will also help trap sediment Filtering fuel that is pumped from the storage tank helps to ensure the quality of the fuel When possible water separators should be used SEBU7186 08 213 Maintenance Section Hoses and Clamps Inspect Replace 102121526 Hoses and Clamps Inspect Replace SMCS Code 7554 040 7554 510 Inspect all hoses for leaks that are caused by the following conditions e Cracking e Softness e Loose clamps Replace hoses that are cracked or soft Tighten any loose cla
44. hecked initially between the first 20 to 40 hours of engine operation After the initial check the belt tension should be checked at Every PM Level 1 or Three Months SEBU7186 08 143 Maintenance Section Belt Inspect To maximize the engine performance inspect the belts for wear and for cracking Replace belts that are worn or damaged For applications that require multiple drive belts replace the belts in matched sets Replacing only one belt of a matched set will cause the new belt to carry more load because the older belt is stretched The additional load on the new belt could cause the new belt to break If the belts are too loose vibration causes unnecessary wear on the belts and pulleys Loose belts may slip enough to cause overheating If the belts are too tight unnecessary stresses are placed on the pulley bearings and on the belts This may shorten the service life of the components Remove the belt guard Inspect the condition and adjustment of the alternator belts and accessory drive belts if equipped To check the belt tension apply 110 N 25 Ib ft of force midway between the pulleys A correctly adjusted belt will deflect 9 mm 0 35 inch to 15 mm 0 59 inch If the belt does not require replacement or adjustment install the belt guard If the belt requires adjustment or replacement perform the following procedure to adjust the belt tension e If the engine is equipped with a refrigerant compressor air
45. hedule in order to help provide maximum engine life NOTICE Only qualified service personnel should perform this maintenance Refer to the Service Manual or your Caterpillar dealer for the complete valve lash adjust ment procedure Operation of Caterpillar engines with improper valve adjustments can reduce engine efficiency This re duced efficiency could result in excessive fuel usage and or shortened engine component life Ensure that the engine can not be started while this maintenance is being performed To help pre vent possible injury do not use the starting motor to turn the flywheel Hot engine components can cause burns Allow additional time for the engine to cool before mea suring adjusting valve lash clearance Ensure that the engine is stopped before measuring the valve lash To obtain an accurate measurement allow the valves to cool before this maintenance is performed Refer to the Service Manual for more information SEBU7186 08 195 Maintenance Section Fan Drive Bearing Lubricate 102239650 Fan Drive Bearing Lubricate SMCS Code 1359 086 BD Some of the fan drives have grease fittings and some of the fan drives do not have grease fittings If there is no grease fitting periodic lubrication is not required The fan drive requires grease only if the fan drive is equipped with a zerk Illustration 60 g00746166 Typical location of the grease fitting i
46. it injectors The electronic unit injectors use high voltage Dis connect the unit injector enable circuit connector in order to prevent personal injury Do not come in contact with the injector terminals while the en gine is running Adjust the electronic unit injector at the same interval as the valve lash adjustment The operation of Caterpillar engines with improper adjustments of the electronic unit injector can reduce engine efficiency This reduced efficiency could result in excessive fuel usage and or shortened engine component life 172 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Engine Clean 101646701 Engine Clean SMCS Code 1000 070 Personal injury or death can result from high volt age Moisture can create paths of electrical conductiv ity Make sure that the electrical system is OFF Lock out the starting controls and tag the controls DO NOT OPERATE NOTICE Accumulated grease and oil on an engine is a fire haz ard Keep the engine clean Remove debris and fluid spills whenever a significant quantity accumulates on the engine Periodic cleaning of the engine is recommended Steam cleaning the engine will remove accumulated oil and grease A clean engine provides the following benefits e Easy detection of fluid leaks e Maximum heat transfer characteristics e Ease of maintenance Note Caution must be used in order to prevent electrical components from being damaged by excessive water when you
47. l storage tanks excessive water sediment microorganism growth etc 218 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Turbocharger Inspect 101539769 Turbocharger Inspect SMCS Code 1052 040 1052 Periodic inspection and cleaning is recommended for the turbocharger compressor housing inlet side Any fumes from the crankcase are filtered through the air inlet system Therefore by products from oil and from combustion can collect in the turbocharger compressor housing Over time this buildup can contribute to loss of engine power increased black smoke and overall loss of engine efficiency If the turbocharger fails during engine operation damage to the turbocharger compressor wheel and or to the engine may occur Damage to the turbocharger compressor wheel can cause additional damage to the pistons the valves and the cylinder head NOTICE Turbocharger bearing failures can cause large quan tities of oil to enter the air inlet and exhaust systems Loss of engine lubricant can result in serious engine damage Minor leakage of a turbocharger housing under ex tended low idle operation should not cause problems as long as a turbocharger bearing failure has not oc curred When a turbocharger bearing failure is accompanied by a significant engine performance loss exhaust smoke or engine rpm up at no load do not continue engine operation until the turbocharger is repaired or replaced An inspection of the turbocharger can mi
48. lator reduces the chances for unscheduled downtime A water temperature regulator that fails in a partially opened position can cause overheating or overcooling of the engine A water temperature regulator that fails in the closed position can cause excessive overheating Excessive overheating could result in cracking of the cylinder head or piston seizure problems A water temperature regulator that fails in the open position will cause the engine operating temperature to be too low during partial load operation Low engine operating temperatures during partial loads could cause an excessive carbon buildup inside the cylinders This excessive carbon buildup could result in an accelerated wear of the piston rings and wear of the cylinder liner NOTICE Failure to replace your water temperature regulator on a regularly scheduled basis could cause severe engine damage Caterpillar engines incorporate a shunt design cooling system and require operating the engine with a water temperature regulator installed If the water temperature regulator is installed incor rectly the engine may overheat causing cylinder head damage Ensure that the new water temperature reg ulator is installed in the original position Ensure that the water temperature regulator vent hole is open Do not use liquid gasket material on the gasket or cylinder head surface SEBU7186 08 167 Maintenance Section Cooling System Water Temperature Regulator Repl
49. m is pressurized Lock the fuel priming pump 2 198 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Fuel System Prime NOTICE Do not crank the engine for more than 30 seconds Allow the starting motor to cool for two minutes before cranking again e Crank the engine If the engine starts but the engine runs rough continue to operate the engine at low idle until the engine runs smoothly Note If the engine will not start further priming is necessary If the engine starts but the engine continues to misfire or smoke further priming is necessary The Engine Has Been Run Out of Fuel NOTICE Use a suitable container to catch any fuel that might spill Clean up any spilled fuel immediately NOTICE Do not allow dirt to enter the fuel system Thoroughly clean the area around a fuel system component that will be disconnected Fit a suitable cover over discon nected fuel system component 1 Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position 2 Fill the fuel tank s with clean diesel fuel SEBU7186 08 199 Maintenance Section Fuel System Prime G 3 6 ps Illustration 62 g00474457 C 10 and C 12 Truck Engine 1 Air purge screw 2 Fuel priming pump IF EQUIPPED 3 Open air purge screw 1 for the fuel filter by three full turns Do not remove the air pur
50. m with clean water If equipped be sure to flush the heater and any related supply and return lines Close the drain valve if equipped Clean the drain plugs Install the drain plugs Refer to the Specifications Manual SENR3130 Torque Specifications for more information on the proper torques Cooling Systems with Heavy Deposits or Plugging Note For the following procedure to be effective there must be some active flow through the cooling system components 1 Flush the cooling system with clean water in order to remove any debris Note If equipped be sure to flush the heater and any related supply and return lines 2 Close the drain valve if equipped Clean the drain plugs Install the drain plugs Refer to the Specifications Manual SENR3130 Torque Specifications for more information on the proper torques NOTICE Fill the cooling system no faster than 19 L 5 US gal per minute to avoid air locks SEBU7186 08 153 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant DEAC Change 3 Fill the cooling system with a mixture of clean water and Caterpillar Fast Acting Cooling System Cleaner Add 0 5 L 1 pint of cleaner per 3 8 to 7 6 L 1 to 2 US gal of the cooling system capacity Install the cooling system filler cap 4 Start and run the engine at low idle for a minimum of 90 minutes The coolant temperature should be at least 82 C 180 F NOTICE Improper or incomplete rinsing of the cooling s
51. mps NOTICE Do not bend or strike high pressure lines Do not in stall bent or damaged lines tubes or hoses Repair any loose or damaged fuel and oil lines tubes and hoses Leaks can cause fires Inspect all lines tubes and hoses carefully Tighten all connections to the rec ommended torque Check for the following conditions e End fittings that are damaged or leaking e Outer covering that is chafed or cut e Exposed wire that is used for reinforcement e Outer covering that is ballooning locally e Flexible part of the hose that is kinked or crushed e Armoring that is embedded in the outer covering A constant torque hose clamp can be used in place of any standard hose clamp Ensure that the constant torque hose clamp is the same size as the standard clamp Due to extreme temperature changes the hose will heat set Heat setting causes hose clamps to loosen This can result in leaks A constant torque hose clamp will help to prevent loose hose clamps 214 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Hoses and Clamps Inspect Replace Each installation application can be different The differences depend on the following factors e Type of hose e Type of fitting material e Anticipated expansion and contraction of the hose e Anticipated expansion and contraction of the fittings Replace the Hoses and the Clamps Pressurized System Hot coolant can cause seri ous burns To open the cooling system filler cap stop the engin
52. n hose clamp 2 and remove the hose from breather cover 3 2 Loosen four bolts 1 for the breather cover and remove breather cover 3 3 Remove the breather element and wash the breather element in solvent that is clean and nonflammable Allow the breather element to dry 4 Install a breather element that is clean and dry Install breather cover 3 and install bolts 1 Refer to the Specifications SENR3130 in order to locate the proper torques 5 Install the hose Install hose clamp 2 Refer to the Specifications SENR3130 in order to locate the proper torques i01167360 Engine Oil Level Check SMCS Code 1348 535 FLV Hot oil and hot components can cause personal injury Do not allow hot oil or hot components to contact the skin Note The location of the oil level gauge and the oil filler cap will vary with the truck model SEBU7186 08 177 Maintenance Section Engine Oil Level Check Illustration 55 g00471626 C 10 and C 12 truck engines 1 Oil level gauge 2 Oil filler cap Illustration 56 g00471622 3406E truck engine 1 Oil level gauge 2 Oil filler cap 178 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Engine Oil Level Check Illustration 57 g00622328 C 15 and C 16 truck engines 1 Oil level gauge 2
53. n the ignition switch to the OFF position or disconnect the battery Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual Battery or Battery Cable Disconnect topic Maintenance Section for more information Shut off the fuel supply valve if equipped 2 It may be necessary to relieve residual fuel pressure from the fuel system before the fuel filter is removed Wait for one to five minutes until the fuel pressure has lowered Use a suitable container in order to catch any fuel that may spill 3 Remove the used fuel filter and discard the used fuel filter 4 Clean the gasket sealing surface of the fuel filter base Ensure that all of the old gasket is removed 5 Apply clean diesel fuel to the new fuel filter gasket SEBU7186 08 209 Maintenance Section Fuel System Secondary Filter Replace NOTICE Do not fill the secondary fuel filter with fuel before in stalling The fuel would not be filtered and could be contaminated Contaminated fuel will cause acceler ated wear to fuel system parts NOTICE In order to maximize fuel system life and prevent pre mature wear out from abrasive particles in the fuel a two micron high efficiency fuel filter is required for all Caterpillar Electronic Unit Injectors Caterpillar High Efficiency Fuel Filters meet these requirements Con sult your Caterpillar dealer for the proper part num bers 6 Install the new fuel filter Spin the fuel filter onto the fuel filter base un
54. nada 1 800 523 TOOL Flush 1 Flush the cooling system with clean water in order to remove any debris 2 Close the drain valve if equipped Clean the drain plugs Install the drain plugs Refer to the Specifications Manual SENR3130 Torque Specifications for more information on the proper torques NOTICE Fill the cooling system no faster than 19 L 5 US gal per minute to avoid air locks 3 Fill the cooling system with a mixture of clean water and Caterpillar Fast Acting Cooling System Cleaner Add 0 5 L 1 pint of cleaner per 15 L 4 US gal of the cooling system capacity Install the cooling system filler cap 4 Start and run the engine at low idle for a minimum of 30 minutes The coolant temperature should be at least 82 C 180 F 152 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant DEAC Change NOTICE Improper or incomplete rinsing of the cooling system can result in damage to copper and other metal com ponents To avoid damage to the cooling system make sure to completely flush the cooling system with clear wa ter Continue to flush the system until all signs of the cleaning agent are gone 5 Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order to relieve any pressure Remove the cooling system filler cap Open the drain valve if equipped or remove the cooling system drain plugs Allow the water to drain Flush the cooling syste
55. ng Using the same pump for both types of samples may contaminate the samples that are being drawn This contaminate may cause a false analysis and an incor rect interpretation that could lead to concerns by both dealers and customers If the engine is not equipped with a sampling valve use the 1U 5718 Vacuum Pump The pump is designed to accept sampling bottles Disposable tubing must be attached to the pump for insertion into the sump For instructions see Special Publication PEHP6001 How To Take A Good Oil Sample Consult your Caterpillar dealer for complete information and assistance in establishing an S O S program for your engine 101390835 Engine Oil and Filter Change SMCS Code 1318 510 1348 044 Hot oil and hot components can cause personal injury Do not allow hot oil or hot components to contact the skin Do not drain the engine oil when the engine is cold As the engine oil cools suspended waste particles settle on the bottom of the engine oil pan The waste particles are not removed with the draining cold engine oil Drain the crankcase while the engine is stopped Drain the crankcase while the engine oil is warm This draining method allows the waste particles that are suspended in the engine oil to be drained properly SEBU7186 08 187 Maintenance Section Engine Oil and Filter Change Failure to follow this recommended procedure will cause the waste particles to be recirculated through the e
56. ngine lubrication system with the new engine oil Drain the Engine Oil After the engine has been run at the normal operating temperature stop the engine Use one of the following methods to drain the engine crankcase oil Hot oil and hot components can cause personal injury Do not allow hot oil or hot components to contact the skin NOTICE The vehicle must be parked on a level surface for this maintenance procedure If the engine is equipped with a drain valve turn the drain valve knob counterclockwise in order to drain the engine oil After the engine oil has drained turn the drain valve knob clockwise in order to close the drain valve If the engine is not equipped with a drain valve remove the oil drain plug in order to allow the engine oil to drain If the engine is equipped with a shallow sump remove the bottom oil drain plugs from both ends of the engine oil pan After the engine oil has drained the oil drain plugs should be cleaned and installed Tighten the oil drain plugs to the proper torque Refer to the Specifications Module Engine Oil Pan topic for additional information 188 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Engine Oil and Filter Change Replace the Oil Filter NOTICE Caterpillar oil filters are built to Caterpillar speci fications Use of an oil filter not recommended by Caterpillar could result in severe engine damage to the engine bearings crankshaft etc as a result of the large
57. nimize unscheduled downtime An inspection of the turbocharger can also reduce the chance for potential damage to other engine parts Note Turbocharger components require precision clearances The turbocharger cartridge must be balanced due to high rpm Severe Service Applications can accelerate component wear Severe Service Applications require more frequent inspections of the cartridge SEBU7186 08 219 Maintenance Section Turbocharger Inspect Removal and Installation For options regarding the removal installation repair and replacement consult your Caterpillar dealer Refer to the Service Manual for this engine for the procedure and specifications Cleaning and Inspecting 1 Remove the exhaust outlet piping and remove the air inlet piping from the turbocharger Visually inspect the piping for the presence of oil Clean the interior of the pipes in order to prevent dirt from entering during reassembly 2 Turn the compressor wheel and the turbine wheel by hand The assembly should turn freely Inspect the compressor wheel and the turbine wheel for contact with the turbocharger housing There should not be any visible signs of contact between the turbine wheel or compressor wheel and the turbocharger housing If there is any indication of contact between the rotating turbine wheel or the compressor wheel and the turbocharger housing the turbocharger must be reconditioned 3 Check the compressor wheel for cleanliness If o
58. nly the blade side of the wheel is dirty dirt and or moisture is passing through the air filtering system If oil is found only on the back side of the wheel there is a possibility of a failed turbocharger oil seal The presence of oil may be the result of extended engine operation at low idle The presence of oil may also be the result of a restriction of the line for the inlet air plugged air filters which causes the turbocharger to slobber 4 Use a dial indicator to check the end clearance on the shaft If the measured end play is greater than the Service Manual specifications the turbocharger should be repaired or replaced An end play measurement that is less than the minimum Service Manual specifications could indicate carbon buildup on the turbine wheel The turbocharger should be disassembled for cleaning and for inspection if the measured end play is less than the minimum Service Manual specifications 5 Inspect the bore of the turbine housing for corrosion 6 Clean the turbocharger housing with standard shop solvents and a soft bristle brush 220 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Walk Around Inspection 7 Fasten the air inlet piping and the exhaust outlet piping to the turbocharger housing 101185304 Walk Around Inspection SMCS Code 1000 040 Inspect the Engine for Leaks and for Loose Connections A walk around inspection should only take a few minutes When the time is taken to perform these checks costly
59. ocedures 1 Determine the average fuel consumption of the vehicle 2 Determine the gross vehicle weight GVW of the vehicle 3 Determine the percent of idle time for the vehicle A download of the histogram data from the ECM can provide a more accurate percent idle time measurement Contact your nearest Caterpillar dealer for information on obtaining data from the ECM 4 The intersection of the column and the row lists the maximum number of kilometers or miles between oil change intervals For example a C 12 Engine with an average fuel consumption of 3 km L 7 mpg in a light duty application will have a maximum permissible oil change interval of 40 250 kilometers 25 000 miles For more information about optimizing oil change intervals see your Caterpillar dealer Note Metric units are listed before English units The following requirements must be met in order to use Tables 21 and 22 Use premium API CH 4 multigrade oil only DEO Caterpillar multigrade oil is recommended S 0 S Oil analysis is taken at 16 100 km 10 000 mile intervals and all oil change intervals The oil analysis must evaluate oil condition wear metals and soot Caterpillar s Oil Analysis is preferred Caterpillar s Oil Analysis is the only oil analysis program with wear tables and limits for soot and oxidation that are approved by Caterpillar Use premium oil filter s Caterpillar 1R 0716 Oil Filter or an oil filter with equivalent p
60. oler SMCS Code 1064 070 1064 081 Note Adjust the frequency of cleaning according to the effects of the operating environment Inspect the cooling air side of the aftercooler for these items damaged fins corrosion dirt grease insects leaves oil and other debris Clean the cooling air side of the aftercooler if necessary For air to air aftercoolers use the same methods that are used for cleaning the outside of radiators Personal injury can result from air pressure Personal injury can result without following prop er procedure When using pressure air wear a pro tective face shield and protective clothing Maximum air pressure at the nozzle must be less than 205 kPa 30 psi for cleaning purposes Pressurized air is the preferred method for removing loose debris Direct the air in the opposite direction of the fan s air flow Hold the nozzle approximately 6 mm 0 25 inch away from the fins Slowly move the air nozzle in a direction that is parallel with the tubes This will remove debris that is between the tubes Pressurized water may also be used for cleaning The maximum water pressure for cleaning purposes must be less than 275 kPa 40 psi Use pressurized water in order to soften mud Clean the core from both sides Use a degreaser and steam for removal of oil and grease Clean both sides of the core Wash the core with detergent and hot water Thoroughly rinse the core with clean water 136 SEBU7186
61. onnected Fit a suitable cover over discon nected fuel system component SEBU7186 08 207 Maintenance Section Fuel System Primary Filter Water Separator Drain Illustration 67 g00709596 1 Element 2 Bowl 3 Drain Bowl 2 should be monitored daily for signs of water If water is present drain the water from the bowl 1 Open drain 3 The drain is a self ventilated drain Catch the draining water in a suitable container Dispose of the water properly 2 Close drain 3 NOTICE The water separator is under suction during normal engine operation Ensure that the drain valve is tight ened securely to help prevent air from entering the fuel system 208 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Fuel System Secondary Filter Replace 101237147 Fuel System Secondary Filter Replace SMCS Code 1261 510 SE Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or elec trical components can cause a fire To help pre vent possible injury turn the start switch off when changing fuel filters or water separator elements Clean up fuel spills immediately NOTICE Do not allow dirt to enter the fuel system Thoroughly clean the area around a fuel system component that will be disconnected Fit a suitable cover over any dis connected fuel system components NOTICE Use a suitable container to catch any fuel that might spill Clean up any spilled fuel immediately 1 Stop the engine Tur
62. ooling system pressure cap slowly in order to relieve the pres sure 1 Remove the cooling system filler cap slowly in order to relieve pressure 160 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant Sample Level 1 Obtain 2 Maintain the coolant level within 13 mm 0 5 inch of the bottom of the filler pipe If the engine is equipped with a sight glass maintain the coolant level to the proper level in the sight glass Illustration 49 g00103639 Typical filler cap gaskets 3 Clean the cooling system filler cap and check the condition of the filler cap gaskets Replace the cooling system filler cap if the filler cap gaskets are damaged Reinstall the cooling system filler cap 4 Inspect the cooling system for leaks 102603581 Cooling System Coolant Sample Level 1 Obtain SMCS Code 1350 008 1395 008 1395 554 7542 Note Obtaining a Coolant Sample Level 1 is optional if the cooling system is filled with Cat ELC Extended Life Coolant Cooling systems that are filled with Cat ELC should have a Coolant Sample Level 2 that is obtained at the recommended interval that is stated in the Maintenance Interval Schedule Note Obtain a Coolant Sample Level 1 if the cooling system is filled with any other coolant instead of Cat ELC This includes the following types of coolants SEBU7186 08 161 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant Sample Level 1 Obtain e Commercial long life coolan
63. operating temperature is achieved Stop the engine Remove the crankcase oil drain plugs The oil drain plug from the deep portion of the oil pan should be removed The oil drain plug from the shallow portion of the oil pan should be removed This will allow all of the oil to drain The control valve must also be drained on engines equipped with a BrakeSaver Drain the oil from the crankcase for 20 minutes 2 Remove the used oil filter s Install the new oil filter s Install the oil drain plugs and tighten the oil drain plugs to a torque of 70 15 Nm 50 11 Ib ft Table 20 3406E C 15 and C 16 Oil Volumes for Engine Oil Level Gauge Calibration i ADD FULL TOTAL Engine Spree E ADDITIONAL ts 3406E C 15 265L 57L 37 8 L and C 16 28 at 6 at 5 7 L 6 qt 40 qt 3406E C 15 and C 16 Rear 208L 57L 37 8 L Sump With 22 qt 6 qt 11 3 L 12 qt 40 qt BrakeSaver 3406E C 15 and C 16 Front 34 L 57L 49 2 L Sump With 36 at 6 at 9 3 L 10 a 52 qt BrakeSaver 1 Calibration is only for standard sumps Does not include engine oil filters or other system requirements 2 Calibration is only for standard equipment Does not include optional bypass filters or auxiliary filters Note Your engine may be equipped with auxiliary oil filters The auxiliary oil filters require a different volume of oil Refer to the OEM specifications for information on the auxiliary oil
64. orrect If the pointer 1 is in the upper red zone 2 the belt has stretched The tension must be adjusted or the belt must be replaced If the pointer 1 is in the lower red zone 4 the belt is too short The belt must be replaced 146 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Compression Brake Inspect Adjust 101406684 Compression Brake Inspect Adjust SMCS Code 1119 025 1119 040 The maintenance of the compression brake should be performed in conjunction with scheduled engine maintenance The correct tune up kit is required when parts are replaced on the compression brake Refer to the Parts Manual for additional information Note The slave piston lash adjustment must be performed after the engine valve lash adjustment is performed Make the slave piston adjustment while the engine is stopped Refer to the Systems Operation Testing and Adjusting module for additional information SEBU7 186 08 147 Maintenance Section Compression Brake Inspect Adjust Table 17 Component Required Maintenance Wiring and Terminal Connections Inspect Clutch Throttle Buffer Screw Adjust Slave Piston Lash Adjusting Screw Adjust Inspect Solenoid Valves Inspect Crosshead Bridges Valve Stem Caps Inspect Injector Exhaust Rocker Arm Screws Inspect Master Piston Fork Assembly Inspect Slave pistons Inspect External Hose Assembly Inspect Housings Inspect Fuel Pipes Inspect Hold Down
65. ossible injury turn the start switch off when changing fuel filters or water separator elements Clean up fuel spills immediately NOTICE The water separator is not a filter It separates water from the fuel The engine should never be allowed to run with the water level in the separator more than 1 2 full or en gine damage may result A water separator is recommended The water separator should be installed between the fuel tank and the engine fuel inlet Drain the water and sediment from the water separator on a daily basis Illustration 68 g01076474 1 Drain SEBU7186 08 211 Maintenance Section Fuel Tank Water and Sediment Drain 1 Open drain 1 Catch the draining water in a suitable container Dispose of the water properly NOTICE The water separator is under suction during normal engine operation Ensure that the drain valve is tight ened securely to help prevent air from entering the fuel system 2 Close drain 1 102571779 Fuel Tank Water and Sediment Drain SMCS Code 1273 543 M amp S NOTICE Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection maintenance test ing adjusting and repair of the product Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers before open ing any compartment or disassembling any compo nent containing fluids Refer to Special Publication NENG25
66. oxidation levels Obtain the Sample and the Analysis Hot oil and hot components can cause personal injury Do not allow hot oil or hot components to contact the skin Before you take the oil sample complete the Label PEEP5031 for identification of the sample In order to help obtain the most accurate analysis provide the following information e Engine model e Service hours on the engine e The number of hours that have accumulated since the last oil change e The amount of oil that has been added since the last oil change To ensure that the sample is representative of the oil in the crankcase obtain a warm well mixed oil sample To avoid contamination of the oil samples the tools and the supplies that are used for obtaining oil samples must be clean Caterpillar recommends using the sampling valve in order to obtain oil samples The quality and the consistency of the samples are better when the sampling valve is used The location of the sampling valve allows oil that is flowing under pressure to be obtained during normal engine operation 186 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Engine Oil and Filter Change The 169 8373 Fluid Sampling Bottle is recommended for use with the sampling valve The fluid sampling bottle includes the parts that are needed for obtaining oil samples Instructions are also provided NOTICE Always use a designated pump for oil sampling and use a separate designated pump for coolant sampli
67. perature is achieved Stop the engine Remove the crankcase oil drain plugs The oil drain plug from the deep portion of the oil pan should be removed The oil drain plug from the shallow portion of the oil pan should be removed This will allow all of the oil to drain Drain the oil from the crankcase for 20 minutes 2 Remove the used oil filter s Install the new oil filter s Install the oil drain plugs and tighten to 70 15 N m 50 11 Ib ft 184 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Engine Oil Level Gauge Calibrate Note Your engine may be equipped with auxiliary oil filters The auxiliary oil filters require a different volume of oil Refer to the OEM specifications for the auxiliary oil filter 3 Pour 26 5 L 28 qt of oil into the crankcase Allow enough time for the oil to drain into the crankcase Approximately 20 minutes should be allowed Check the oil level Wait for several minutes and check the oil level again Proceed after the oil level stops changing Check the oil level on the oil level gauge The oil level should be at the ADD mark If the oil level is not at the existing ADD mark grind off the ADD mark and engrave the new ADD level Use an engraving pen in order to engrave the new ADD mark Pour 3 8 L 4 qt of oil into the crankcase Allow enough time for the oil to drain into the crankcase Check the oil level on the oil level gauge The oil level should be at the
68. r waste particles from unfiltered oil entering the engine lubricating system Only use oil filters recommended by Caterpillar 1 Remove the oil filter with a 2P 8250 Strap Wrench 2 Cut the oil filter open with a 4C 5084 Oil Filter Cutter Break apart the pleats and inspect the oil filter for metal debris An excessive amount of metal debris in the oil filter may indicate early wear or a pending failure Use a magnet to differentiate between the ferrous metals and the nonferrous metals that are found in the oil filter element Ferrous metals may indicate wear on the steel and cast iron parts of the engine Nonferrous metals may indicate wear on the aluminum parts brass parts or bronze parts of the engine Parts that may be affected include the following items main bearings rod bearings turbocharger bearings and cylinder heads Due to normal wear and friction it is not uncommon to find small amounts of debris in the oil filter Consult your Caterpillar dealer in order to arrange for a further analysis if an excessive amount of debris is found in the oil filter SEBU7186 08 189 Maintenance Section Engine Oil and Filter Change Illustration 59 g00103713 3 Clean the sealing surface of the filter mounting base Ensure that all of the old oil filter gasket is removed 4 Apply clean engine oil to the new oil filter gasket NOTICE Do not fill the oil filters with oil before installing them This oil would not be
69. repairs and accidents can be avoided For maximum engine service life make a thorough inspection of the engine compartment before starting the engine Look for items such as oil leaks or coolant leaks loose bolts worn belts loose connections and trash buildup Make repairs as needed e The guards must be in the proper place Repair damaged guards or replace missing guards e Wipe all caps and plugs before the engine is serviced in order to reduce the chance of system contamination NOTICE For any type of leak coolant lube or fuel clean up the fluid If leaking is observed find the source and correct the leak If leaking is suspected check the fluid levels more often than recommended until the leak is found or fixed or until the suspicion of a leak is proved to be unwarranted NOTICE Accumulated grease and or oil on an engine or deck is a fire hazard Remove this debris with steam cleaning or high pressure water e Ensure that the cooling lines are properly clamped and that the cooling lines are tight Check for leaks Check the condition of all pipes SEBU7186 08 221 Maintenance Section Walk Around Inspection e Inspect the water pumps for coolant leaks Note The water pump seal is lubricated by coolant in the cooling system It is normal for a small amount of leakage to occur as the engine cools down and the parts contract Excessive coolant leakage may indicate the need to replace the water pump s
70. rs at the threads of the air purge screw close and tighten air purge screw 1 Note There may be a noticeable change in the sound of the running engine when the air purge screw is tightened The change in the sound of the engine is normal Note Failure to tighten all fittings could result in serious fuel leaks SEBU7186 08 203 Maintenance Section Fuel System Prime 5 Clean any residual fuel from the engine components The Engine Has Been Run Out of Fuel NOTICE Use a suitable container to catch any fuel that might spill Clean up any spilled fuel immediately NOTICE Do not allow dirt to enter the fuel system Thoroughly clean the area around a fuel system component that will be disconnected Fit a suitable cover over discon nected fuel system component 1 Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position 2 Fill the fuel tank s with clean diesel fuel Illustration 65 g00634216 Typical example 1 Air purge screw 2 Fuel pressure regulating valve 3 Hand priming pump IF EQUIPPED 3 Open fuel pressure regulating valve 2 by two and a half turns The regulating valve is located in the integral fuel filter base Note Do not remove the regulating valve completely Open the valve enough to allow the air that is trapped in the cylinder head to be purged from the fuel system 204 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Fuel System Primary Filter Clean Replace
71. s for more information on cooling system specifications Do not install the cooling system filler cap 2 Start and run the engine at low idle Increase the engine rpm to high idle Run the engine at high idle for one minute in order to purge the air from the cavities of the engine block Stop the engine 3 Check the coolant level Maintain the coolant level within 13 mm 0 5 inch below the bottom of the pipe for filling Maintain the coolant level within 13 mm 0 5 inch to the proper level on the sight glass if equipped SEBU7186 08 157 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant Extender ELC Add Clean the cooling system filler cap Inspect the gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap If the gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap is damaged discard the old cooling system filler cap and install a new cooling system filler cap If the gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap is not damaged use a 9S 8140 Pressurizing Pump in order to pressure test the cooling system filler cap The correct pressure for the cooling system filler cap is stamped on the face of the cooling system filler cap If the cooling system filler cap does not retain the correct pressure install a new cooling system filler cap 5 Start the engine Inspect the cooling system for leaks and for proper operating temperature 102482066 Cooling System Coolant Extender ELC Add SMCS Code 1352 045 1395 081 Cat ELC E
72. til the gasket contacts the base Use the rotation index marks on the filters as a guide for proper tightening Tighten the filter according to the instructions that are on the fuel filter Do not overtighten the filter 7 Open the fuel supply valve The 3406E C 15 and C 16 engines will need to be purged of air Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual Fuel System Prime topic Maintenance Section for more information The C 10 and C 12 engines do not need to be purged of air when the filter is replaced The C 10 and C 12 engines need to be purged of air only when the engines run dry of fuel Start the engine Operate the engine at 1000 rpm to 1200 rpm until the engine runs smoothly Inspect the fuel system for leaks NOTICE Do not crank the engine continuously for more than 30 seconds Allow the starting motor to cool for two minutes before cranking the engine again Note There should be enough residual fuel in the cylinder head in order to start the engine If the engine stops after starting do not crank the engine for more than 30 seconds Then allow the starting motor to cool for two minutes Repeat this procedure until the engine starts and the engine operates 210 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Fuel System Water Separator Drain 102112513 Fuel System Water Separator Drain SMCS Code 1263 543 Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or elec trical components can cause a fire To help pre vent p
73. tor to cool for two minutes before cranking the engine again 2 Start the engine Operate the engine at 1000 to 1200 rpm until the engine runs smoothly in order to remove the residual air from the fuel system SEBU7186 08 197 Maintenance Section Fuel System Prime 3 Once the engine runs smoothly stop the engine Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Note You may use the hand priming pump for the fuel filter IF EQUIPPED instead of starting engine and running the engine Perform the following procedure when the hand priming pump is used Illustration 61 g00474457 C 10 and C 12 Truck Engine 1 Air purge screw 2 Fuel priming pump IF EQUIPPED a Open the air purge screw 1 for the fuel filter by three full turns Do not remove the air purge screw b While you operate the hand priming pump 2 observe air purge screw 1 When a small drop of fuel appears at the threads of the air purge screw close and tighten air purge screw 1 Note Failure to tighten all fittings could result in serious fuel leaks c Clean any residual fuel from the engine components d Continue to operate the fuel priming pump 2 until a strong resistance is felt Listen for an audible click from the fuel manifold The click will indicate that the valve has opened and the fuel syste
74. ts that meet the Caterpillar Engine Coolant Specification 1 Caterpillar EC 1 e Cat DEAC Diesel Engine Antifreeze Coolant e Commercial heavy duty coolant antifreeze Table 19 Recommended Interval Type of Coolant Level 1 Level 2 Every 250 Cat DEAC Hours Yearly Cat ELC Optional Yearly 1 This is the recommended interval for coolant samples for all conventional heavy duty coolant antifreeze This is also the recommended interval for coolant samples of commercial coolants that meet the Cat EC 1 specification for engine coolant 2 The Level 2 Coolant Analysis should be performed sooner if a problem is suspected or identified NOTICE Always use a designated pump for oil sampling and use a separate designated pump for coolant sampling Using the same pump for both types of samples may contaminate the samples that are being drawn This contaminate may cause a false analysis and an incor rect interpretation that could lead to concerns by both dealers and customers Note Level 1 results may indicate a need for Level 2 Analysis Obtain the sample of the coolant as close as possible to the recommended sampling interval In order to receive the full effect of S O S analysis you must establish a consistent trend of data In order to establish a pertinent history of data perform consistent samplings that are evenly spaced Supplies for collecting samples can be obtained from your Caterpillar de
75. ugh time for the oil to drain into the crankcase 9 Check the oil level on the oil level gauge If the oil level is not at the calibrated FULL mark fill the crankcase to the calibrated FULL mark Record the amount of oil that was added The added oil plus the oil from the TOTAL column of Table 20 is the total oil capacity of the lubrication system Record the total oil capacity of the lubrication system for future oil changes SEBU7186 08 183 Maintenance Section Engine Oil Level Gauge Calibrate 101535629 Engine Oil Level Gauge Calibrate C 10 and C 12 Engines Only SMCS Code 1326 524 S N CPD1 Up S N 8YF1 Up S N 2KS1 Up S N 9NZ1 Up Note If it is necessary to calibrate the oil level gauge for the following engines C 15 C 16 and 3406E contact your Caterpillar dealer for assistance Check Calibration at the First Oil Change The engine oil level will vary depending on the angle and the slant of the engine installation The angle is the front to back tilt The slant is the sideways tilt The oil level gauge markings must be verified in order to ensure that it is correct Verify the oil level gauge markings at the first oil change Verify the ADD mark and verify the FULL mark that is on the oil level gauge Use the following procedure NOTICE The vehicle must be parked on a level surface in order to perform this maintenance procedure 1 Operate the engine until normal operating tem
76. ump and the water temperature regulator after the cooling system has been drained This is a good opportunity to replace the water pump the water temperature regulator and the hoses if necessary Pressurized System Hot coolant can cause seri ous burns To open the cooling system filler cap stop the engine and wait until the cooling system components are cool Loosen the cooling system pressure cap slowly in order to relieve the pres sure Drain 1 Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order to relieve any pressure Remove the cooling system filler cap SEBU7186 08 151 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant DEAC Change 2 Open the cooling system drain valve if equipped If the cooling system is not equipped with a drain valve remove one of the drain plugs Note If equipped be sure to drain the heater and any related supply and return lines Allow the coolant to drain NOTICE Dispose of used engine coolant properly or recycle Various methods have been proposed to reclaim used coolant for reuse in engine cooling systems The full distillation procedure is the only method acceptable by Caterpillar to reclaim the used coolant For information regarding the disposal and the recycling of used coolant consult your Caterpillar dealer or consult Caterpillar Dealer Service Tool Group Outside Illinois 1 800 542 TOOL Inside Illinois 1 800 541 TOOL Ca
77. upplemental coolant additive concen tration exceeding the recommended maximum Pressurized System Hot coolant can cause seri ous burns To open the cooling system filler cap stop the engine and wait until the cooling system components are cool Loosen the cooling system pressure cap slowly in order to relieve the pres sure Slowly loosen the cooling system filler cap in order to relieve the pressure Remove the cooling system filler cap Note Always discard drained fluids according to local regulations 2 If necessary drain some coolant from the cooling system into a suitable container in order to allow space for the extra SCA Add the proper amount of SCA Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual SEBU6385 Caterpillar On highway Diesel Truck Engines Fluids Recommendations for more information on SCA requirements Clean the cooling system filler cap Inspect the gaskets of the cooling system filler cap If the gaskets are damaged replace the old cooling system filler cap with a new cooling system filler cap Install the cooling system filler cap 166 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Cooling System Water Temperature Regulator Replace 102623972 Cooling System Water Temperature Regulator Replace SMCS Code 1355 510 Replace the water temperature regulator before the water temperature regulator fails This is a recommended preventive maintenance practice Replacing the water temperature regu
78. vent possible injury turn the start switch off when changing fuel filters or water separator elements Clean up fuel spills immediately NOTICE Use a suitable container to catch any fuel that might spill Clean up any spilled fuel immediately NOTICE Do not allow dirt to enter the fuel system Thoroughly clean the area around a fuel system component that will be disconnected Fit a suitable cover over discon nected fuel system component Note Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual Fuel System Secondary Filter Replace for information on replacing the filter 1 Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position 202 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Fuel System Prime Illustration 64 g00634216 Typical example 1 Air purge screw 2 Fuel pressure regulating valve 3 Hand priming pump IF EQUIPPED 2 Open air purge screw 1 for the fuel filter by three full turns Do not remove the air purge screw NOTICE Do not crank the engine continuously for more than 30 seconds Allow the starting motor to cool for two minutes before cranking the engine again 3 Start the engine The engine should start and the engine should run smoothly Note You may use the hand priming pump for the fuel filter IF EQUIPPED instead of starting engine and running the engine 4 While the engine is running observe air purge screw 1 When a small drop of fuel appea
79. w battery Note Before the cables are connected ensure that the key start switch is OFF 7 Connect the cable from the starting motor to the POSITIVE battery terminal 8 Connect the cable from the ground plane to the NEGATIVE battery terminal SEBU7186 08 141 Maintenance Section Battery Electrolyte Level Check 102601752 Battery Electrolyte Level Check SMCS Code 1401 535 When the engine is not run for long periods of time or when the engine is run for short periods the batteries may not fully recharge Ensure a full charge in order to help prevent the battery from freezing All lead acid batteries contain sulfuric acid which can burn the skin and clothing Always wear a face shield and protective clothing when working on or near batteries 1 Remove the filler caps Maintain the electrolyte level to the FULL mark on the battery If the addition of water is necessary use distilled water If distilled water is not available use clean water that is low in minerals Do not use artificially softened water 2 Check the condition of the electrolyte with the 245 5829 Coolant Battery Tester Refractometer 3 Keep the batteries clean Clean the battery case with one of the following cleaning solutions e A mixture of 0 1 kg 0 2 Ib of baking soda and 1 L 1 qt of clean water e A mixture of 0 1 L 0 11 qt of ammonia and 1 L 1 qt of clean water Thoroughly rinse the battery case with clean
80. water Use a fine grade of sandpaper to clean the terminals and the cable clamps Clean the items until the surfaces are bright or shiny DO NOT remove material excessively Excessive removal of material can cause the clamps to not fit properly Coat the clamps and the terminals with 5N 5561 Silicone Lubricant petroleum jelly or MPGM 142 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Battery or Battery Cable Disconnect 101492654 Battery or Battery Cable Disconnect SMCS Code 1402 029 The battery cables or the batteries should not be removed with the battery cover in place The bat tery cover should be removed before any servic ing is attempted Removing the battery cables or the batteries with the cover in place may cause a battery explosion resulting in personal injury 1 Turn the start switch to the OFF position Turn the ignition switch if equipped to the OFF position and remove the key and all electrical loads 2 Disconnect the negative battery terminal at the battery that goes to the start switch Ensure that the cable cannot contact the terminal When four 12 volt batteries are involved the negative side of two batteries must be disconnected 3 Tape the leads in order to help prevent accidental starting 4 Proceed with necessary system repairs Reverse the steps in order to reconnect all of the cables 102126625 Belt Inspect SMCS Code 1357 040 1357 1397 040 1397 Inspection Belt tension should be c
81. with a drain valve open the drain valve in order to drain any fuel from the filter case Close the drain valve NOTICE Use a suitable container to catch any fuel that might spill Clean up any spilled fuel immediately Illustration 66 g00485293 1 Bolt 2 Element 3 Case 5 Loosen the bolt 1 that is on the filter housing Remove the filter case 3 6 Remove the element 2 and wash the element in clean nonflammable solvent NOTICE Do not fill the fuel filters with fuel before installing them The fuel would not be filtered and could be contami nated Contaminated fuel will cause accelerated wear to fuel system parts 206 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Fuel System Primary Filter Water Separator Drain 7 Install the element 2 and the filter case 3 Tighten the bolt 1 toa torque of 24 4 N m 18 3 lb ft 101341997 Fuel System Primary Filter Water Separator Drain SMCS Code 1260 543 1263 543 Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or elec trical components can cause a fire To help pre vent possible injury turn the start switch off when changing fuel filters or water separator elements Clean up fuel spills immediately NOTICE Use a suitable container to catch any fuel that might spill Clean up any spilled fuel immediately NOTICE Do not allow dirt to enter the fuel system Thoroughly clean the area around a fuel system component that will be disc
82. xtended Life Coolant does not require the frequent additions of any supplemental cooling additives which are associated with the present conventional coolants The Cat ELC Extender only needs to be added once NOTICE Use only Cat Extended Life Coolant ELC Extender with Cat ELC Do NOT use conventional supplemental coolant addi tive SCA with Cat ELC Mixing Cat ELC with conven tional coolants and or conventional SCA reduces the Cat ELC service life Check the cooling system only when the engine is stopped and cool 158 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant Extender ELC Add Personal injury can result from hot coolant steam and alkali At operating temperature engine coolant is hot and under pressure The radiator and all lines to heaters or the engine contain hot coolant or steam Any contact can cause severe burns Remove cooling system pressure cap slowly to relieve pressure only when engine is stopped and cooling system pressure cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand Do not attempt to tighten hose connections when the coolant is hot the hose can come off causing burns Cooling System Coolant Additive contains alkali Avoid contact with skin and eyes NOTICE Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during performance of inspection maintenance test ing adjusting and repair of the product Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers befor
83. ystem can result in damage to copper and other metal com ponents To avoid damage to the cooling system make sure to completely flush the cooling system with clear wa ter Continue to flush the system until all signs of the cleaning agent are gone 5 Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order to relieve any pressure Remove the cooling system filler cap Open the drain valve if equipped or remove the cooling system drain plugs Allow the water to drain Flush the cooling system with clean water Close the drain valve if equipped Clean the drain plugs Install the drain plugs Refer to the Specifications Manual SENR3130 Torque Specifications for more information on the proper torques Fill NOTICE Fill the cooling system no faster than 19 L 5 US gal per minute to avoid air locks 1 Fill the cooling system with coolant antifreeze Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual Refill Capacitites and Recommendations topic Maintenance Section for more information on cooling system specifications Do not install the cooling system filler cap 2 Start and run the engine at low idle Increase the engine rpm to 1500 rpm Run the engine at high idle for one minute in order to purge the air from the cavities of the engine block Stop the engine 154 SEBU7186 08 Maintenance Section Cooling System Coolant ELC Change 3 Check the coolant level M
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