4 Lift out the rotor assembly
and allow oil to drain from
nozzles before removing the rotor from the filter body. Hold the
rotor body and unscrew the rotor cover nut (8). Separate rotor
cover from the rotor body, and remove central stand tube (4).
5 Measure the thickness of the sludge
for estimating the
future cleaning intervals.
6 Remove sludge from the inside of the rotor cover
and
body by means of a wooden spatula or a suitably shaped piece
of wood and wipe clean. If a paper insert has previously been
fitted, remove this insert containing the sludge from the rotor
and discard. Fit new paper insert.
7 Clean out the nozzles
with brass wire to ensure free pas-
sage of oil. Ensure that bore of spindle is clear of sludge
build-up. Examine spindle journals to ensure that they are free
from damage or excessive wear. Examine the O-ring (12) for
damage. Renew, if necessary.
8 Clean and wash out the central stand tube
ensuring
that the strainer holes are not blocked.
9 Reassemble the rotor complete
and tighten the top nut
(8), tightening torque = 60 Nm.
Over tightening of the rotor top nut can lead to rotor imbal-
ance, which will effect filter performance.
10 Examine the spindle journals
to ensure that they are
free from damage or excessive wear. Examine the O-ring (11)
for damage. Renew, if necessary.
11 Reassemble the filter completely.
Check that the rotor
assembly is free to rotate, then replace the filter body cover and
secure the filter cover clamp.
12 Check all connections and joints
for leakage with filter
running.
The following steps from 13 to 15 are necessary only if some leak
occurs from the cut off valve (17).
Note!
The engine must be stopped before the cut off valve is disman-
tled.
13 Unscrew the nut
and remove the handle for cut off valve.
Unscrew the locating screw inside the filter housing.
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Summary of Contents for VASA 6L32
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Page 18: ...Appendix B Welding Precautions 200640 00 6...
Page 26: ...01 Main Data Operating Data and General Design 32 200634 01 01 8 W RTSIL 32...
Page 60: ...Appendix A Environmental Hazards 200507 02A 10...
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Page 84: ...03 Start Stop and Operation 32 200402 04 03 12 W RTSIL 32...
Page 98: ...04 Maintenance Schedule 32 200623 01 04 14 W RTSIL 32...
Page 154: ...07 Tightening Torques and Use of Hydraulic Tools 32 200643 01 07 30 W RTSIL 32...
Page 162: ...08 Operating Troubles Emergency Operation 32 200402 01 08 8 W RTSIL 32...
Page 164: ...Specific Installation Data 2005 01 09 2...
Page 178: ...10 Engine Block with Bearings Oil Sump and Cylinder Liner 32 200150 10 14 W RTSIL 32 34SG...
Page 216: ...Appendix A Testing of cylinder tightness 32 200142 A 4 W rtsil 20 32 34...
Page 226: ...13 Camshaft Driving Gear 32 200546 02 13 10 W RTSIL 32...
Page 254: ...15 Turbocharging and Air Cooling 32 200549 10 15 20 W RTSIL 32...
Page 274: ...16 Injection System 32 200627 01 16 20 W RTSIL 32...
Page 280: ...Fuel System 32 200508 07 17 6 W RTSIL 32...
Page 314: ...19 Cooling Water System 32 200050 19 14 W RTSIL 32...
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