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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART
A solution of 50% clean water and 50% antifreeze
WSN- M97B18-D is recommended. This antifreeze
contains a chemical inhibitor which will protect your
engine for
1200 hours or two years
, whichever occurs
first.
The inhibitor will:
•
Increase rust prevention.
•
Reduce scale formation.
•
Minimize cylinder wall erosion (pitting).
•
Reduce foaming of the coolant.
As the chemical inhibitor in the antifreeze works and
protects the system, it gradually loses its strength and
must, therefore, be replenished at intervals to maintain
the optimum protection level. This protection is
provided by draining and flushing the system and
refilling with a 50% solution of antifreeze meeting the
specification shown above.
Using proprietary antifreeze:
Where antifreeze meeting the previously mentioned
specification is not available, use proprietary, heavy
duty antifreeze mixed with an equal amount of clean
water and changes the coolant every
900 hours or 12
months,
whichever occurs first.
When antifreeze is not available:
In countries where antifreeze is not available, use
clean water and changes it every
600 hours or 6
months,
whichever occurs first?
Draining and refilling the cooling system
With the engine cool, drain and refill the cooling
system, as follows:
WARNING:
Antifreeze solution is irritating to eyes
and skin. Adhere to the precautions outlined on the
antifreeze container.
Ÿ
Avoid contact with eyes or prolonged and
repeated skin contact.
Ÿ
Wear protective eye wear when using antifreeze.
Ÿ
In case of contact with eyes, flush with water for 15
minutes and obtain prompt medical attention.
Ÿ
Wash skin with soap and water after use.
Ÿ
Keep out of reach of children.
Ÿ
Open the radiator drain cock, Figure 35 and
allow the coolant to drain.
Reconnect the leak-off line using new washers on
either side of the banjo fittings and tighten the retaining
bolts to 6 lbf. ft. (8Nm). Reconnect the pump to injector
pipes and tighten the connections to 18 lbf. ft. (24 Nm).
After replying the injectors and pipes, bleed the system
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34.Injector Removal
1. Injector
2. Mounting flange
3. Retaining bolts
4. Injector Tube
5. Overflow Tube
NOTE:
Modification or adjustment of fuel injection
equipment outside specification may invalidate the
warranty.
EVERY 2500 HOURS carry out the preceding
checks.
EVERY 3000 HOURS carry out the preceding
checks plus the following:
Operation 39 - Fuel Injectors
Repeat the service as described in Operation 38. If
required, replace the Injectors. Regular maintenance
of the Injectors is not necessary. The Injector Nozzles
should be renewed only if it is found faulty. Some of the
problems that may indicate that new Nozzles are
needed are:
•
Engine difficult to start or will not start.
•
Engine will not develop enough power.
•
Engine misfires or runs erratically.
•
High fuel consumption.
•
Visible black exhaust smoke.
•
Engine knocks or vibrates excessively
•
Excessive engine temperature.
It is recommended that this service be carried out by an
Authorized Dealer or injector specialist only.
COOLING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
Operation 40 – Engine Cooling System
The service interval for the cooling system is
dependent upon the source of coolant in use which, in
turn, is dependent upon availability.
Using antifreeze to specification WSN - M97B18 -
D:
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35 Draining The cooling system
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1. Radiator drain cock
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