FPT CURSOR 87TE3 Use And Maintenance Download Page 13

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ENG

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REFUELLING

(*)The amounts indicated relate to the standard configuration of the

engine only.

(**)Engine with radiator and piping.
(1)Use a mixture of water and 50% glycol even during the summer

months. As an alternative to glycol, use another product that
complies with international specifications SAE J 1034.

(2)Use lubricants that comply with international specifications API

CL4-ACEAE4/E5/E6/E7 5W30.
The viscosity level of oil to be used depending on surrounding
temperatures in given in the table provided in the appendix.
Oil consumption is considered acceptable when it reaches a
maximum of 0.2% of fuel consumption

CAUTION!

Do not carry out maintenance operations when the
electric power supply is turned on: always check to ensure
that the appliances are properly earthed. During diagnosis
and maintenance operations, make sure that your hands
and feet are dry, and whenever possible use insulating
stands.

CAUTION!

The conditions provoking the emergency power unit start
may suddenly occur. Whenever executing checks and
maintenance operations, strictly follow the safety
instructions prescribed by the unit’s Manufacturer and
power unit system’s outfitter to operate safely and prevent
injury.

Parts to be supplied

CURSOR 87

litres (kg)

Cooling circuit 

(1)

engine 

(*)

15 (13.5)        

G-Drive 

(**)

58 (52.2)

Lubrication circuit 

(2)

total capacity 

(3)

Periodic changing:
oil sump at minimum level
oil sump at maximum level 

28 (25)    

12.5 (11.5)

23 (20.7)      

Fuel  tank 

(4)

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Summary of Contents for CURSOR 87TE3

Page 1: ...CURSOR SERIES FPT CURSOR 87TE4 G DRIVE ENGINES USE AND MAINTENANCE FPTCURSOR87TE4...

Page 2: ...ype Common Rail electronically managed Engine direction of rotation Anticlockwise seen from flywheel side Dry weight G Drive 1050 kg Electrical system 24 V Accumulator s capacity discharge current 180...

Page 3: ...ective grille 11 Thermostatic valve location 12 Oil vapour filter seat 13 Oil vapour outlet coupling 14 Exhaust manifold 15 Turbocharger exhaust gas outlet 16 Turbocharger oil delivery pipe 17 Turboch...

Page 4: ...assembly 4 Fan pulley 5 Guide pulley 6 Poly V belt 7 Crankshaft damper 8 Automatic belt tensioner 9 Alternator 10 Oil vapour filter 11 Tappet cover CURSOR87TE 1 Radiator coolant inlet plug 2 Air filte...

Page 5: ...mark on them underline a potential danger Lifting point engine only Fuel Cap on the fuel tank if there is one Oil Cap Oil dipstick Danger of burning Expulsion of hot water under pressure Danger of bu...

Page 6: ...the Manufacturer of the vehicle or machine has fitted a customised instrument panel these operations may vary according to the various choices made during construction In these cases follow the start...

Page 7: ...foresaid interconnection unit Some indications relating to its components and functions controlled by programming commutators are reported here following Fuse F1 Engine start F2 Diagnosis connector F3...

Page 8: ...FOR PROPER USE OF THE ENGINE Before starting the engine check there is enough fuel in the fuel tank Do not keep on starting Do not keep the engine idling for a long while since this has negative effe...

Page 9: ...efill proceed as follows Refill the engine and the heat exchanger until complete top up With the filler cap open start the engine and keep it idling for nearly one minute This phase facilitates the co...

Page 10: ...arter system Periodically check particularly during the winter to ensure that the batteries are clean and in full working order checking and topping up as indicated in the chapter CONTROLS AND MAINTEN...

Page 11: ...is required However it is recommended that for the first 50 hours you do not use the engine at high power for long periods CAUTION The batteries contain an acid solution that will burn the skin and co...

Page 12: ...ways wear protective gloves and goggles when filling up batteries with acid solution refuelling with inhibitors or antifreeze replacing or topping up lubricant hot engine oil may cause burns and scald...

Page 13: ...tion CAUTION Do not carry out maintenance operations when the electric power supply is turned on always check to ensure that the appliances are properly earthed During diagnosis and maintenance operat...

Page 14: ...uitable interval for maintenance operations for the various applications will be indicated by the maintenance staff according to the way and working conditions in which the engine is used WARNING Refu...

Page 15: ...maintenance Frequency Change oil 600 hours 1 year 3 4 Change oil filter 600 hours 1 year 3 4 5 Change fuel filter 600 hours 1 year 1 3 5 Drain water from the fuel filter 150 hours 1 Impurity drainage...

Page 16: ...t on board two way radios and the like HOW TO PROCEED Check oil level in engine Change oil Only proceed with the engine stopped and at a low temperature so as to avoid the risk of burning Take all nec...

Page 17: ...only the heat exchanger without the expansion tank is available on the vehicle refill it if necessary paying attention that the fluid does not saturate the internal volume of the exchanger in order to...

Page 18: ...de outward maximum pressure 200 kPa Do not use detergents do not use diesel Never use tools to beat the filter element and check its condition before replacing it Replace the filter if any breakages o...

Page 19: ...gle cover for all the inspection plugs To access the elements use a lever as shown in the figure WARNING If all the elements of the battery need refilling with a considerable quantity of distilled wat...

Page 20: ...cording to current requirements Changing the fuel filter Only proceed with the engine stopped and at a low temperature so as to avoid the risk of burning Only use filters with a filtration level equiv...

Page 21: ...crewing it Check that the new filter has performance levels that satisfy the needs of the engine e g by comparing them with the old one Damp the new filter seal with diesel or engine oil Hand screw th...

Page 22: ...rew the tap plug 1 in the bottom part of the filter in some lay outs the plug includes a sensor to detect the presence of water in the diesel Drain off liquid until only diesel can be seen Close the p...

Page 23: ...up the circuit as indicated in the table REFUELLING Refill the engine and the heat exchanger until complete top up With the filler cap open start the engine and keep it idling for nearly one minute T...

Page 24: ...of the auxiliary member drive belt Only proceed with the engine stopped and at a low temperature so as to avoid the risk of burning Refers to engines with automatic tensioning devices Remove any casi...

Page 25: ...porting the engine parallel using all the U bolts provided simultaneously the use of a single U bolt only is not allowed The engine lifting system must have a capacity and size suited to the weight an...

Page 26: ...rter motor with a positive voltage equivalent to the rated voltage of the system using a conductor provided for that purpose 5 Nebulise approximately g of 30 M protective oil 10 g per litre displaceme...

Page 27: ...ion inlet to the air filter 5 Connect the fuel circuits to the machine s fuel tank completing the operations as indicated in point 4 of PREPARING THE ENGINE FOR A LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY During fill...

Page 28: ...stabilises at 750 rpm to allow the machine to proceed slowly and be manouevered simply by turning the inverter on and off without accelerating B The accelerator lever responds partially the minimum r...

Page 29: ...e burned person s clothing by throwing water over them using a powder fire extinguisher without directing the jet at the person s face covering with blankets or rolling the victim on the ground 2 Do n...

Page 30: ...rous for the person giving aid 2 Proceed as indicated by the competent authorities cardiac massage mouth to mouth resuscitation etc Injuries and fractures The vast number of possible circumstances and...

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