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© Scania Industrial & Marine Engines
20. Daily:
LOOK FOR LEAKS,
REMEDY AS NECESSARY
- Start the engine.
- Look for leakage of oil, coolant, fuel, air and exhaust.
- Tighten or change leaking connections. Check the overflow holes (1)
which show whether the O-rings between the cylinder liner and crank-
case are leaking, see drawing.
a) If coolant is leaking out, the two upper O-rings are leaking.
b) If oil is leaking out, the lower O-ring is leaking.
- Check that the drain hole (2) on the coolant pump is not blocked, see
drawing. If there is leakage, change the pump seal.
- Check that the drain for the “V” behind the injection pump is open all
the way through the block and drain pipe so that no fluid can collect in
the “V”. See drawing.
A small amount of leakage from the overflow holes when running-in the
engine is normal. (Seals and O-rings are fitted lubricated with soap or
oil).
This leakage normally stops after a time.
If there is a large amount of leakage - contact your nearest Scania
workshop.
In case of major leakage,
contact the nearest Scania
workshop.
Ensure that any leakage does
not pollute the environment.