MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
The following is intended as a
guide for establishing preventive
maintenance intervals. The
recommendations given should
be followed as closely as possible
to obtain long life and optimum
performance from your engine.
Maintenance intervals indicated are
time (hours) of actual operation.
The intervals shown apply only to
the maintenance functions described.
These functions should be coordinated
with other regularly scheduled
maintenance.
Scheduled Intervals
A description of the maintenance to
be performed for each item in the
following tables can be found in the
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS section.
Recommended maintenance intervals
for Series 60 on-highway truck
and parlor coach engines are
listed in Table 1, Table 2 and
Table 3. Recommended maintenance
intervals for Series 60 transit
coach engines are listed in Table 4,
Table 5, and Table 6. Recommended
maintenance intervals for Series 60
construction/industrial and stationary
engines are listed in Table 7,
Table 8, and Table 9. Recommended
maintenance intervals for Series
60 fire fighting, crash/rescue,
and emergency vehicle engines
are listed in Table 10, Table 11,
and Table 12. Recommended
maintenance intervals for Series
60 generator drive engines are
listed in Table 13, Table 14,
and Table 15.
NOTICE:
Failure to check and maintain
SCA (supplemental coolant
additive) levels at required
concentrations will result in
severe damage (corrosion)
to the engine cooling system
and related components.
Coolant must be inhibited with the
recommended SCAs listed in this
guide. Refer to “How to Select
Coolant”. In addition, the engine
can be equipped with a coolant
filter/inhibitor system as an installed
option or as an after-sale item.
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All information subject to change without notice. (Rev. 01/04)
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