Engine Maintenance (Rev 6/98)
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Engine Oil Change
The engine oil should be changed according to the Mainte-
nance Inspection Schedule. Drain the oil only when the
engine is hot to ensure that all the oil drains out. When
changing oil, keep unit and trailer level so all the oil can
flow from the oil pan. It is important to get as much of the
oil out as possible because most of the dirt particles are in
the last few quarts of oil to drain out. Refill the pan with
15.1 liters (16 quarts) and check the dipstick level. Run the
unit, and then recheck the oil level. Add oil as necessary to
reach the full mark. See Specifications chapter for correct
type of oil.
Oil Filter Change
The oil filter should be changed along with the engine oil.
1.
Remove the filter.
2.
Apply oil to the rubber ring of the new filter and install
the filter.
3.
Tighten the filter until the rubber ring makes contact,
then tighten 1/2 turn more.
4.
Start the unit and check for leaks.
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
The engine employs a closed, circulating type, pressurized
cooling system. Correct engine temperatures are controlled
and maintained by a radiator, fan and thermostat. The cool-
ant is circulated through the system by a belt driven centrif-
ugal pump. The pump draws the coolant from the side of the
radiator, circulates it through the cylinder block and head,
then back to the radiator. A thermostat mounted in the cool-
ant outlet line from the cylinder head to the radiator auto-
matically maintains coolant temperature within the
specified temperature range.
All water cooled engines are shipped from the factory with
a 50% permanent type antifreeze concentrate and 50%
water mixture in the engine cooling system.
This provides the following:
1.
Prevents freezing down to-34 C (-30 F).
2.
Retards rust and mineral scale that can cause engine
overheating.
3.
Retards corrosion (acid) that can attack accumulator
tanks, water tubes, radiators and core plugs.
4.
Provides lubrication for the water pump seal.
Antifreeze Maintenance Procedure
As with all equipment containing antifreeze, periodic
inspection on a regular basis is required to verify the condi-
tion of the antifreeze. After one year of service, inhibitors
become worn out and must be replaced by changing the
antifreeze.
Every year, drain, flush and replace the total antifreeze mix-
ture to maintain total cooling system protection. When the
antifreeze is replaced, use ethylene glycol type engine cool-
ant concentrate meeting the GM 6038-M specification. The
factory recommends the use of a 50/50 antifreeze mixture in
all units even if they are not exposed to freezing tempera-
tures. Even in summer, the economizer can get cold enough
to freeze the water in the heat transfer coil. This antifreeze
mixture will provide the required corrosion protection and
lubrication for the water pump.
Checking the Antifreeze
Check the solution concentration by using a temperature
compensated antifreeze hydrometer or a refractometer
designed for testing antifreeze. Maintain a minimum of 50%
permanent type antifreeze concentrate and 50% water solu-
tion to provide protection to -30 F (-34 C). Do not mix anti-
freeze stronger than 68% permanent type coolant
concentrate and 32% water for use in extreme temperatures.
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