
MAINTENANCE
CD25
6-20
Published 1-06-2017 Control # 579-01
Check the Air Cleaner Restriction Indicator
The air cleaner is equipped with a filter restriction indicator
(Figure 6-21). The air cleaner element needs replacing if the
indicator’s colored piston has popped out and is visible when
the engine is running at high idle.
To check the visual indicator the engine must be running, but
the transmission must be in neutral and the parking brake
must be applied.
Don’t remove the element for inspection. Such a check
always does more harm to your engine than the good your
inspection can do. Ridges of dirt on the gasket sealing
surface can drop on the clean filter side when the gasket is
released.
Remove the Element
NOTE:
Service the air cleaner only with the engine shut
down. Dirt and debris can enter the engine and
cause damage if the engine is operated with the air
cleaner element removed.
1.
Remove the cover clamp(s) and housing cover.
2.
Remove the element as gently as possible until it is
outside of housing. Accidently bumping it while it is still
inside the housing means dropped dirt and dust that
may contaminate the clean side of the of the air cleaner
housing, before the new filter element has a chance to
do its job.
3.
Remove the safety element.
4.
Clean the inside of the housing carefully. Any dirt left
inside the housing could cause damage to the engine.
Use a clean, water-dampened cloth to wipe every
surface clean. Check it visually to make sure it is clean
before installing a new element.
5.
Always clean the gasket sealing surfaces of the housing.
An improper gasket seal is one of the most common
causes of engine contamination. Make sure that all
hardened ridges are completely removed.
Inspecting the Element
1.
Don’t be fooled by the appearance of the element, it
should look dirty.
2.
Check the element for uneven dirt patterns. The dirty
element is a valuable clue to dust leakage of gasket
sealing problems. A dust trail or pattern on the element
clean side is a sign that the element was not firmly
sealed or that a dust leak exists. Make sure the cause of
the leak is identified and rectified before replacing the
element.
Installing the Element
1.
Install the safety element in the housing and slide it all
the way in.
2.
Install the element in the housing and slide it all the way
in.
3.
Make sure the gasket is seating evenly. If the gasket is
not seating evenly for a perfect seal, you won’t have
protection. Recheck to see if the sealing surface in the
housing is clean, or if the element is not the right model
number. It may be too short for the housing.
4.
Install the air cleaner housing cover with the vacuator
valve facing down. Install and tighten the cover clamp.
5.
Reset the air cleaner restriction indicator by pushing in
the reset button (Figure 6-22).
FIGURE 6-21
Air Cleaner Restriction Indicator
p0450
FIGURE 6-22
Reset Button
Reference Only
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