Figure 60
1.
Oil cooler
2.
Oil cooler latches
6.
Thoroughly clean both sides of the oil cooler and the
radiator (
) with compressed air.
Figure 61
1.
Radiator
7.
Pivot the oil cooler back into position and secure the
latches.
8.
Close the screen and secure the latch.
Belt Maintenance
Tensioning the Alternator Belt
Service Interval:
After the first 8 hours
Every 100 hours
1.
Open the hood.
2.
Check the tension of the alternator belt by pressing
it (
) midway between the alternator and the
crankshaft pulleys with 10 kg (22 lb) of force.
Note:
The belt should deflect 11 mm (7/16 inch). If
the deflection is incorrect, proceed to step
. If correct,
continue operation.
Figure 62
1.
Brace
3.
Pivot bolt
2.
Alternator belt
3.
Loosen the bolt securing the brace to the engine
(
), the bolt securing the alternator to the brace
and the pivot bolt.
4.
Insert a pry bar between the alternator and the engine
and pry out on the alternator.
5.
When you achieve the proper tension, tighten the
alternator, brace, and pivot bolts to secure the
adjustment.
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