SERIES 40 ENGINE OPERATOR'S GUIDE
9. Install and connect the battery.
Make sure the average speci
fi
c
gravity of the battery is 1.260
or higher. Charge the battery, if
necessary.
10. Service the air cleaner, if required.
11.
Transmission:
Follow the
manufacturer's recommendations
covering the return of the
transmission to service.
12.
Power Take-Off:
If equipped,
follow the manufacturer's
recommendations covering the
return of the power take-off to
service.
13.
Turbocharger:
[a] Remove the tape or covers
from the turbocharger air and
exhaust outlet connections
and the valve cover/intake
manifold opening. Reconnect
piping as required.
[b] Remove the oil inlet
tube assembly from the
turbocharger center bearing
housing. Prelube bearings by
pouring approximately
fi
ve
(5) ounces of clean lubricating
oil into the opening. Reinstall
the oil inlet pipe using a new
gasket, and torque inlet pipe
fl
ange bolts to speci
fi
cations.
14. Refer to section Lubrication
System Checks in section
Preparations for Starting the
Engine the First Time
.
Diesel engine exhaust and some
of its constituents are known to
the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects, and other
reproductive harm.
□
Always start and operate an
engine in a well ventilated
area.
□
If operating an engine in
an enclosed area, vent the
exhaust to the outside.
□
Do not modify or tamper
with the exhaust system or
emission control system.
15. After all preparations are
completed, start the engine.
NOTE:
The small amount of rust preventive
which remains in the fuel system
will cause smoky exhaust for a few
minutes.
NOTE:
Before subjecting the engine to a
load or high speed, allow it to reach
normal operating temperature. Then
monitor the electronic control system
diagnostic data link for trouble codes.
All information subject to change without notice.
(Rev. May 2004)
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