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            Refill Capacities

            Fluid Recommendations

            Table 14

            In order to maintain the correct balance between the

            antifreeze and the additives, you must maintain the

            recommended concentration of ELC. Lowering the

            proportion of antifreeze lowers the proportion of

            additive. This action will lower the ability of the

            coolant to protect the system from pitting, from

            cavitation, from erosion, and from deposits.

            Coolant Service Life

            Coolant Type

            Service Life  (1)

            6,000 Service Hours or Three

            Years

            Perkins  ELC

            Commercial Heavy-Duty Anti-

            freeze that meets ASTM

            D6210

            NOTICE

            Do not use a conventional coolant to top-off a cooling

            system that is filled with Extended Life Coolant (ELC).

            3000 Service Hours or Two Years

            A Perkins approved SCA

            inhibitor

            3000 Service Hours or Two Years

            Do not  use  standard supplemental  coolant additive

            (SCA).

            (1)

            Use the interval that occurs first. The cooling system must also

            be flushed out at this time.

            When using Perkins ELC, do not use standard SCA's

            or SCA filters.

            ELC

            Perkins  provides ELC for use in the following

            applications:

            ELC Cooling System Cleaning

            •   Heavy-duty spark ignited gas engines

            •   Heavy-duty diesel engines

            •   Automotive applications

            Note: If the cooling system is already using ELC,

            cleaning agents are not required to be used at the

            specified coolant change interval. Cleaning agents

            are only required if the system has been

            contaminated by the addition of some other type of

            coolant or by cooling system damage.

            The anti-corrosion package for ELC is different from

            the anti-corrosion package for other coolants. ELC is

            an ethylene glycol base coolant. However, ELC

            contains organic corrosion inhibitors and antifoam

            agents with low amounts of nitrite. Perkins ELC has

            been formulated with the correct amount of these

            additives in order to provide superior corrosion

            protection for all metals in engine cooling systems.

            Clean water is the only cleaning agent that is required

            when ELC is drained from the cooling system.

            Before the cooling system is filled, the heater control

            (if equipped) must be set to the HOT position. Refer

            to the OEM in order to set the heater control. After the

            cooling system is drained and the cooling system is

            refilled, operate the engine until the coolant level

            reaches the normal operating temperature and until

            the coolant level stabilizes. As needed, add the

            coolant mixture in order to fill the system to the

            specified level.

            ELC is available in a premixed cooling solution with

            distilled water. ELC is a 1:1 mixture. The Premixed

            ELC provides freeze protection to −36 °C  (−33 °F).

            The Premixed ELC is recommended for the initial fill

            of the cooling system. The Premixed ELC is also

            recommended for topping off the cooling system.

            Changing to Perkins  ELC

            Containers of several sizes are available. Consult

            your Perkins  distributor for the part numbers.

            To change from heavy-duty antifreeze to the Perkins

            ELC, perform the following steps:

            ELC Cooling System Maintenance

            NOTICE

            Correct additions to the Extended Life

            Coolant

            Care must be taken to  ensure that all fluids are con-

            tained  during   performance  of  inspection,   mainte-

            nance,   testing,  adjusting   and  the   repair   of  the

            product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with  suitable

            containers before opening any compartment or disas-

            sembling any component containing fluids.

            NOTICE

            Use only  Perkins products for pre-mixed  or concen-

            trated coolants.

            Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and

            mandates.

            Mixing Extended Life Coolant with other products re-

            duces the Extended Life  Coolant service life. Failure

            to  follow the  recommendations  can reduce  cooling

            system components life unless appropriate corrective

            action is performed.

            1. Drain the coolant into a suitable container.

            2. Dispose of the coolant according to local

            regulations.

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            3. Flush the system with clean water in order to

            remove any debris.

            •   Drain the cooling system into a suitable container.

            Dispose of the coolant according to local

            regulations. Flush the system with clean water. Fill

            the system with the Perkins  ELC.

            4. Use Perkins  cleaner to clean the system. Follow

            the instruction on the label.

            •   Drain a portion of the cooling system into a

            suitable container according to local regulations.

            Then, fill the cooling system with premixed ELC.

            This procedure should lower the contamination to

            less than 10 percent.

            5. Drain the cleaner into a suitable container. Flush

            the cooling system with clean water.

            6. Fill the cooling system with clean water and

            operate the engine until the engine is warmed to

            49° to 66°C (120° to 150°F).

            •   Maintain the system as a conventional Heavy-Duty

            Coolant. Treat the system with an SCA. Change

            the coolant at the interval that is recommended for

            the conventional Heavy-Duty Coolant.

            NOTICE

            Incorrect or incomplete flushing of the cooling system

            can  result  in  damage  to  copper  and  other  metal

            components.

            Commercial Heavy-Duty Antifreeze and

            SCA

            To avoid damage to the cooling system, make sure to

            completely flush the cooling system with  clear water.

            Continue to flush the system until all the  signs of the

            cleaning agent are gone.

            NOTICE

            Commercial   Heavy-Duty  Coolant   which   contains

            as  part of  the  corrosion protection  system

            Amine

            must not be used.

            7. Drain the cooling system into a suitable container

            and flush the cooling system with clean water.

            NOTICE

            Never operate  an engine without  water temperature

            regulators in the  cooling system. Water  temperature

            regulators help to maintain the  engine coolant at the

            correct operating temperature. Cooling  system prob-

            Note: The cooling system cleaner must be thoroughly

            flushed from the cooling system. Cooling system

            cleaner that is left in the system will contaminate the

            coolant. The cleaner may also corrode the cooling

            system.

            lems

            can

            develop

            without

            water

            temperature

            regulators.

            8. Repeat Steps 6 and repeat steps 7 until the system

            is completely clean.

            Check the antifreeze (glycol concentration) in order to

            ensure adequate protection against boiling or

            freezing. Perkins recommends the use of a

            refractometer for checking the glycol concentration. A

            hydrometer should not be used.

            9. Fill the cooling system with the Perkins Premixed

            ELC.

            ELC Cooling System Contamination

            Perkins  engine cooling systems should be tested at

            500 hour intervals for the concentration of SCA.

            NOTICE

            Additions of SCA are based on the results of the test.

            An SCA that is liquid may be needed at 500 hour

            intervals.

            Mixing ELC with other products reduces the effective-

            ness of  the ELC and  shortens the  ELC service life.

            Use only  Perkins Products  for premixed or  concen-

            trate coolants.  Failure to follow  these recommenda-

            Adding the SCA to Heavy-Duty Coolant at

            the Initial Fill

            tions

            can   result   in    shortened   cooling   system

            component life.

            Commercial heavy-duty antifreeze that meets ASTM

            D4985 specifications MAY require an addition of SCA

            at the initial fill. Read the label or the instructions that

            are provided by the OEM of the product.

            ELC cooling systems can withstand contamination to

            a maximum of 10 percent of conventional heavy-duty

            antifreeze or SCA. If the contamination exceeds 10

            percent of the total system capacity, perform ONE of

            the following procedures:

            Use the equation that is in Table 15  to determine the

            amount of Perkins  SCA that is required when the

            cooling system is initially filled.

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            Table 15

            Cleaning the System of Heavy-Duty

            Antifreeze

            Equation For Adding The SCATo The Heavy-Duty Coolant At

            The Initial Fill

            Perkins  cooling system cleaners are designed to

            clean the cooling system of harmful scale and

            corrosion. Perkins  cooling system cleaners dissolve

            mineral scale, corrosion products, light oil

            contamination, and sludge.

            V × 0.045 = X

            V is the total volume of the cooling system.

            X is the amount of SCA that is required.

            •   Clean the cooling system after used coolant is

            drained or before the cooling system is filled with

            new coolant.

            Table 16 is an example for using the equation that is

            in Table 15 .

            Table 16

            Example Of The Equation For Adding The SCATo The Heavy-

            Duty Coolant At The Initial Fill

            •   Clean the cooling system whenever the coolant is

            contaminated or whenever the coolant is foaming.

            Total Volume of the

            Cooling System (V)

            Multiplication

            Factor

            Amount of SCA

            that is Required (X)

            i04129134

            15 L (4 US gal)

            × 0.045

            0.7 L (24 oz)

            Fluid Recommendations

            Adding The SCA to The Heavy-Duty

            Coolant For Maintenance

            General Lubricant Information

            Because of government regulations regarding the

            certification of exhaust emissions from the engine, the

            lubricant recommendations must be followed.

            Heavy-duty antifreeze of all types REQUIRE periodic

            additions of an SCA.

            Test the antifreeze periodically for the concentration

            of SCA. For the interval, refer to the Operation and

            Maintenance Manual, “Maintenance Interval

            Schedule” (Maintenance Section). Test the

            concentration of SCA.

            •   API

            American Petroleum Institute

            Society Of Automotive Engineers Inc.

            Association des Constructers

            •   SAE

            •   ACEA

            Additions of SCA are based on the results of the test.

            The size of the cooling system determines the

            amount of SCA that is needed.

            European Automobiles .

            •   ECF-3

            Engine Crankcase Fluid

            Use the equation that is in Table 17  to determine the

            amount of Perkins  SCA that is required, if

            necessary:

            Licensing

            Table 17

            The Engine Oil Licensing and Certification System

            by the American Petroleum Institute (API)  and the

            Association des Constructers European

            Automobilesand (ACRA) is recognized by Perkins .

            For detailed information about this system, see the

            latest edition of the API publication No. 1509. Engine

            oils that bear the API symbol are authorized by API.

            Equation For Adding The SCATo The Heavy-Duty Coolant For

            Maintenance

            V × 0.014 = X

            V is the total volume of the cooling system.

            X is the amount of SCA that is required.

            Table 18 is an example for using the equation that is

            in Table 17 .

            Table 18

            Example Of The Equation For Adding The SCATo The Heavy-

            Duty Coolant For Maintenance

            Total Volume of the

            Cooling System (V)

            Multiplication

            Factor

            Amount of SCA

            that is Required (X)

            15 L (4 US gal)

            × 0.014

            0.2 L (7 oz)

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            The chemical limits were developed in order to

            maintain the expected life of the engine

            aftertreatment system. The performance of the

            engine aftertreatment system can be adversely

            affected if oil that is not specified in table 19  is used.

            The life of your Aftertreatmentsystem is defined by

            the accumulation of ash on the surface of the filter.

            Ash is the inert part of the particulate matter. The

            system is designed in order to collect this particulate

            matter. There is a very small percentage of particulate

            matter that is left behind as the soot is burnt. This

            matter will eventually block the filter, causing loss of

            performance and increased fuel consumption. Most

            of the ash comes from the engine oil which is

            gradually consumed during normal operation. This

            ash is passes through the exhaust. To meet the

            designed life of the product, the use of the

            appropriate engine oil is essential. The oil

            Illustration 39

            g01987816

            Typical API symbol

            specification that is listed in table 19  has low ash

            content.

            Terminology

            Maintenance intervals for engines that use

            biodiesel – The oil change interval can be adversely

            affected by the use of biodiesel. Use oil analysis in

            order to monitor the condition of the engine oil. Use

            oil analysis also in order to determine the oil change

            interval that is optimum.

            Certain abbreviations follow the nomenclature of SAE

            J754. Some classifications follow SAE J183

            abbreviations, and some classifications follow the

            EMA Recommended Guideline on Diesel Engine Oil.

            In addition to Perkins  definitions, there are other

            definitions that will be of assistance in purchasing

            lubricants. Recommended oil viscosities can be

            found in this publication, “Fluid Recommendations/

            Engine Oil” topic (Maintenance Section).

            Note: These engine oils are not approved by

            Perkins  and these engine oils must not be used:

            CC, CD, CD-2, CF-4, CG-4, CH-4 and CI-4.

            Engine Oil

            Lubricant Viscosity Recommendations

            for Direct Injection (DI) Diesel Engines

            Commercial Oils

            NOTICE

            The correct SAE viscosity grade of oil is determined

            by the minimum ambient temperature during cold

            engine start-up, and the maximum ambient

            temperature during engine operation.

            Perkins require the use of the following specifica-

            tion of  engine oil. Failure  to use the  appropriate

            specification of  engine oil will  reduce the  life of

            your engine. Failure to use the appropriate speci-

            fication of  engine oil  will also  reduce the life  of

            your aftertreatment system.

            Refer to illustration40 (minimum temperature) in

            order to determine the required oil viscosity for

            starting a cold engine.

            Table 19

            Refer to illustration 40 (maximum temperature) in

            order to select the oil viscosity for engine operation at

            the highest ambient temperature that is anticipated.

            Classifications for the 400F IndustrialEngines

            Oil Specification

            Generally, use the highest oil viscosity that is

            available to meet the requirement for the temperature

            at start-up.

            CJ-4

            ACEA E9

            ECF-3

            API CJ-4 and ACEA E9 oil categories have the

            following chemical limits:

            •   0.1 percent maximum sulfated ash

            •   0.12 percent maximum phosphorous

            •   0. 4 percent maximum sulfur

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            •   See the appropriate “Lubricant Viscosities”. Refer

            to the illustration 40 in order to find the correct oil

            viscosity grade for your engine.

            •   At the specified interval, service the engine. Use

            new oil and install a new oil filter.

            •   Perform maintenance at the intervals that are

            specified in the Operation and Maintenance

            Manual, “Maintenance Interval Schedule”.

            Oil analysis

            Some engines may be equipped with an oil sampling

            valve. If oil analysis is required, the oil sampling valve

            is used to obtain samples of the engine oil. The oil

            analysis will complement the preventive maintenance

            program.

            The oil analysis is a diagnostic tool that is used to

            determine oil performance and component wear

            rates. Contamination can be identified and measured

            by using oil analysis. The oil analysis includes the

            following tests:

            Illustration 40

            g02932046

            Lubricant Viscosities

            •   The Wear Rate Analysis monitors the wear of the

            engines metals. The amount of wear metal and

            type of wear metal that is in the oil is analyzed. The

            increase in the rate of engine wear metal in the oil

            is as important as the quantity of engine wear

            metal in the oil.

            Supplemental heat is recommended for cold soaked

            starts below the minimum ambient temperature.

            Supplemental heat may be required for cold soaked

            starts that are above the minimum temperature that is

            stated, depending on the parasitic load and other

            factors. Cold soaked starts occur when the engine

            has not been operated for a period of time. This

            interval will allow the oil to become more viscous due

            to cooler ambient temperatures.

            •   Tests are conducted in order to detect

            contamination of the oil by water, glycol, or fuel.

            Aftermarket Oil Additives

            •   The Oil Condition Analysis determines the loss of

            the oils lubricating properties. An infrared analysis

            is used to compare the properties of new oil to the

            properties of the used oil sample. This analysis

            allows technicians to determine the amount of

            deterioration of the oil during use. This analysis

            also allows technicians to verify the performance

            of the oil according to the specification during the

            entire oil change interval.

            Perkins  does not recommend the use of aftermarket

            additives in oil. It is not necessary to use aftermarket

            additives in order to achieve the engines maximum

            service life or rated performance. Fully formulated,

            finished oils consist of base oils and of commercial

            additive packages. These additive packages are

            blended into the base oils at precise percentages in

            order to help provide finished oils with performance

            characteristics that meet industry standards.

            There are no industry standard tests that evaluate the

            performance or the compatibility of aftermarket

            additives in finished oil. Aftermarket additives may not

            be compatible with the finished oils additive package,

            which could lower the performance of the finished oil.

            The aftermarket additive could fail to mix with the

            finished oil. This failure could produce sludge in the

            crankcase. Perkins  discourages the use of

            aftermarket additives in finished oils.

            To achieve the best performance from a Perkins

            engine, conform to the following guidelines:

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            i04057529

            Satisfactory engine performance is dependent on the

            use of a good quality fuel. The use of a good quality

            fuel will give the following results: long engine life and

            acceptable exhaust emissions levels . The fuel must

            meet the minimum requirements that are stated in the

            table 20 .

            Fluid Recommendations

            •   Glossary

            NOTICE

            •   ISO International Standards Organization

            The footnotes are of the  key part Perkins  Specifica-

            tion for Distillate Diesel  Fuel Table. Read ALL of  the

            footnotes.

            •   ASTMAmerican Society for Testing and Materials

            •   HFRRHigh Frequency Reciprocating Rig for

            Lubricity  testing of diesel fuels

            •   FAMEFatty Acid Methyl Esters

            •   CFRCo-ordinating Fuel Research

            •   ULSDUltra Low Sulfur Diesel

            •   RMERape Methyl Ester

            •   SMESoy Methyl Ester

            •   EPA Environmental Protection Agency of the

            United States

            •   PPM Parts Per Million

            •   DPF Diesel Particulate Filter

            General Information

            NOTICE

            Every attempt is made to provide accurate, up-to-date

            information. By use  of this document you agree  that

            Perkins Engines Company Limited is not responsible

            for errors or omissions.

            NOTICE

            These recommendations are subject to change  with-

            out notice. Contact your  local Perkins  distributor  for

            the most up-to-date recommendations.

            The fuel information within this OMM is for use with

            the following engine models: 403F-15T, 404F-22,

            404F-22T, and 404F-22TA

            Diesel Fuel Requirements

            Perkins  is not in a position to continuously evaluate

            and monitor all worldwide distillate diesel fuel

            specifications that are published by governments and

            technological societies.

            The Perkins table for Specification for Distillate

            Diesel Fuel provides a known reliable baseline in

            order to judge the expected performance of distillate

            diesel fuels that are derived from conventional

            sources.

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            Table 20

            Perkins Specification for DistillateDiesel Fuel(1)

            Property

            UNITS

            Requirements

            ASTMTest

            ISOTest

            Aromatics

            Ash

            %Volume

            %Weight

            35% maximum

            D1319

            D482

            ISO3837

            ISO6245

            0.01% maximum

            Carbon Residue on 10%

            Bottoms

            %Weight

            0.35% maximum

            D524

            ISO4262

            Cetane Number  (2)

            Cloud Point

            -

            40 minimum

            D613/D6890

            ISO5165

            ISO3015

            °C

            The cloud point must not ex-  D2500

            ceed the lowest expected

            ambient temperature.

            Copper Strip Corrosion

            -

            No. 3 maximum

            D130

            ISO2160

            Density at 15 °C (59 °F)(3)   Kg / M

            3

            801 minimum and 876

            maximum

            No equivalent test

            ISO 3675ISO 12185

            ISO3405

            Distillation

            °C

            10% at 282 °C (539.6 °F)

            maximum

            D86

            90% at 360 °C (680 °F)

            maximum

            Flash Point

            °C

            -

            legal limit

            D93

            ISO2719

            Thermal Stability

            Minimum of 80% reflectance D6468

            after aging for 180 minutes

            at 150 °C (302 °F)

            No equivalent test

            Pour Point

            °C

            6 °C (42.8 °F) minimum be-  D97

            low ambient temperature

            ISO3016

            Sulfur  (1)

            %mass

            0.0015

            D5453/D26222

            ISO 20846ISO 20884

            ISO3405

            Kinematic Viscosity  (4)

            2

            “MM” “/S (cSt)”

            The viscosity of the fuel that D445

            is delivered to the fuel injec-

            tion pump. “1.4 minimum/

            4.5 maximum”

            Water and sediment

            Water

            % weight

            % weight

            % weight

            mg/100mL

            0.1% maximum

            0.1% maximum

            0.05% maximum

            D1796

            D1744

            D473

            ISO3734

            No equivalent test

            ISO3735

            Sediment

            Gums and Resins  (5)

            10 mg per 100 mL

            maximum

            D381

            ISO6246

            Lubricity corrected wear

            mm

            0.52 maximum

            D6079

            ISO12156-1

            scar diameter at 60 °C

            (140 °F).  (6)

            (1)

            This specification includes the requirements for Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD). ULSD fuel will have ≤ 15 ppm (0.0015%) sulfur. Refer to

            ASTM D5453, ASTM D2622, or ISO 20846, ISO 20884 test methods.

            (2)

            (3)

            A fuel with a higher cetane number is recommended in order to operate at a higher altitude or in cold weather.

            “Via standards tables, the equivalent API  gravity for the minimum density of 801 kg / m  (kilograms per cubic meter) is 45 and for the maximum

            3

            density of 876 kg / m is 30”.

            3

            (4)

            The values of the fuel viscosity are the values as the fuel is delivered to the fuel injection pumps. Fuel should also meet the minimum viscosity

            requirementand the fuel should meet the maximum viscosity requirements at 40 °C  (104 °F) of either the ASTM D445 test method or the ISO

            3104 test method. If a fuel with a low viscosity is used, cooling of the fuel may be required to maintain “1.4 cSt”or greater viscosity at the fuel in-

            jection pump. Fuels with a high viscosity might require fuel heaters in order to lower the viscosity to “1.4 cSt” at the fuel injection pump.

            Follow the test conditions and procedures for gasoline (motor).

            The lubricity of a fuel is a concern with ultra low sulfur fuel. To determine the lubricity of the fuel, use the ISO 12156-1 or ASTM D6079 High

            Frequency Reciprocating Rig (HFRR) test. If the lubricity of a fuel does not meet the minimum requirements, consult your fuel supplier. Do not

            treat the fuel without consulting the fuel supplier. Some additives are not compatible. These additives can cause problems in the fuel system.

            (5)

            (6)

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            Engines that are manufactured by Perkins  are

            certified with the fuel that is prescribed by the United

            States Environmental Protection Agency. Engines

            that are manufactured by Perkins are certified with

            the fuel that is prescribed by the European

            Certification. Perkins does not certify diesel engines

            on any other fuel.

            Note: The owner and the operator of the engine has

            the responsibility of using the fuel that is prescribed

            by the EPA and other appropriate regulatory

            agencies.

            NOTICE

            Operating with fuels that do not meet the Perkins  rec-

            ommendations can cause the following effects: Start-

            ing  difficulty, poor  combustion,  deposits in  the  fuel

            injectors, reduced service life of  the fuel system, de-

            posits in the combustion chamber and reduced  serv-

            ice life of the engine.

            The Perkins 400F diesel engines must be operated

            using Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel. The sulphur content of

            this fuel must be lower than 15 PPM. This fuel

            complies with the emissions regulations that are

            prescribed by the Environmental Protection Agency

            of the United States

            The fuels that are listed in the table 21  are

            acceptable to use on all 400F engines.

            Table 21

            Acceptable Fuel Specification for the 400F Engines(1)

            Fuel Specification

            EN590

            Comments

            European Automotive Diesel Fuel (DERV)

            ASDM D975 GRADE 1D S15

            “North American Light Distillate Diesel fuel with less than 15 PPM sulfur

            level”

            ASTM D975 GRADE 2D S15

            JIS K2204

            “North American Middle Distillate general purpose Diesel fuel with less

            than 15 PPM sulfur level”

            “Japanese Diesel Fuel” Must meet the requirements that are stated in

            the section “Lubricity”.

            BS 2869 or equivalent

            “EU Off Road Diesel fuel. Acceptable from 2011 MUST have less than

            10 PPM sulfur level”

            (1)

            All the fuels must comply with the specification in the table for the Perkins Specification DistillateDiesel Fuel .

            Diesel Fuel Characteristics

            Cetane numbers in excess of 45 are normally

            expected from current diesel fuel. However, a cetane

            number of 40 may be experienced in some territories.

            The United States of America is one of the territories

            that can have a low cetane value. A minimum cetane

            value of 40 is required during average starting

            conditions. A fuel with higher cetane number is

            recommended for operations at high altitudes or in

            cold-weather operations.

            Cetane Number

            Fuel that has a high cetane number will give a shorter

            ignition delay. A high cetane number will produce a

            better ignition quality. Cetane numbers are derived for

            fuels against proportions of cetane and

            heptamethylnonane  in the standard CFR engine.

            Refer to ISO 5165 for the test method.

            Fuel with a low cetane number can be the root cause

            of problems during a cold start.

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            Refill Capacities

            Fluid Recommendations

            Viscosity

            By using the test methods ASTM D5453, ASTM

            D2622, or ISO 20846 ISO 20884, the content of sulfur

            in ultra low sulfur (ULSD) fuel must be below 15 PPM

            0.0015%. The lubricity of these fuels must not exceed

            wear scar diameter of 0.52 mm (0.0205 inch). The

            fuel lubricity test must be performed on an HFRR,

            operated at 60 °C (140 °F). Refer to ISO 12156-1.

            Viscosity is the property of a liquid of offering

            resistance to shear or flow. Viscosity decreases with

            increasing temperature. This decrease in viscosity

            follows a logarithmic relationship for normal fossil

            fuel. The common reference is to kinematic viscosity.

            kinematic viscosity is the quotient of the dynamic

            viscosity that is divided by the density. The

            determination of kinematic viscosity is normally by

            readings from gravity flow viscometers at standard

            temperatures. Refer to ISO 3104 for the test method.

            Lubricity

            Lubricity is the capability of the fuel to prevent pump

            wear. The fluids lubricity describes the ability of the

            fluid to reduce the friction between surfaces that are

            under load. This ability reduces the damage that is

            caused by friction. Fuel injection systems rely on the

            lubricating properties of the fuel. Until fuel sulfur limits

            were mandated, the fuels lubricity was generally

            believed  to be a function of fuel viscosity.

            The viscosity of the fuel is significant because fuel

            serves as a lubricant for the fuel system components.

            Fuel must have sufficient viscosity in order to

            lubricate the fuel system in both extremely cold

            temperatures and extremely hot temperatures . If the

            kinematic viscosity of the fuel is lower than “1.4 cSt”

            at the fuel injection pump, damage to the fuel injection

            pump can occur. This damage can be excessive

            scuffing and seizure. Low viscosity may lead to

            difficult hot restarting, stalling, and loss of

            The lubricity has particular significance to the current

            low viscosity fuel , low sulfur fuel, and low aromatic

            fossil  fuel. These fuels are made in order to meet

            stringent exhaust emissions. A test method for

            measuring the lubricity of diesel fuels has been

            developed and the test is based on the HFRR method

            that is operated at 60°C (140°F). Refer to ISO 12156

            part 1 and CEC document F06-A-96 for the test

            method.

            performance. High viscosity may result in seizure of

            the pump.

            Perkins  recommends kinematic viscosities of 1.4 and

            4.5 mm2/sec that is delivered to the fuel injection

            pump. If a fuel with a low viscosity is used, cooling of

            the fuel may be required to maintain 1.4 cSt or

            greater viscosity at the fuel injection pump. Fuels with

            a high viscosity might require fuel heaters in order to

            lower the viscosity to 4.5 cSt at the fuel injection

            pump.

            Lubricity wear scar diameter of 0.52 mm

            (0.0205 inch) MUST NOT be exceeded. The fuel

            lubricity test must be performed on an HFRR,

            operated at 60 °C (140 °F). Refer to ISO 12156-1.

            Distillation

            Density

            Distillation is an indication of the mixture of different

            hydrocarbons in the fuel. A high ratio of light weight

            hydrocarbons can affect the characteristics of

            combustion.

            Density is the mass of the fuel per unit volume at a

            specific temperature. This parameter has a direct

            influence on engine performance and a direct

            influence on emissions. This influence determines

            from a heat output given injected volume of fuel. This

            parameter is quoted in the following kg/m at 15 °C

            (59 °F).

            Recommendation for Biodiesel

            Biodiesel is a fuel that can be defined as mono-alkyl

            esters of fatty acids . Biodiesel is a fuel that can be

            made from various feedstock. The most commonly

            available biodiesel in Europe is Rape Methyl Ester

            (REM) . This biodiesel is derived from rapeseed oil .

            Soy Methyl Ester (SME) is the most common

            biodiesel in the United States. This biodiesel is

            derived from soybean oil . Soybean oil or rapeseed

            oil  are the primary feedstocks. These fuels are

            together known as Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) .

            Perkins  recommends a value of density of 841 kg/m

            in order to obtain the correct power output. Lighter

            fuels are acceptable but these fuels will not produce

            the rated power.

            Sulfur

            The level of sulfur is governed by emissions

            legislations . Regional regulation, national

            regulations, or international regulations can require a

            fuel with a specific sulfur limit. The sulfur content of

            the fuel and the fuel quality must comply with all

            existing local regulations for emissions.

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            Refill Capacities

            Fluid Recommendations

            Raw pressed vegetable oils are NOTacceptable for

            use as a fuel in any concentration in compression

            engines . Without esterification, these oils solidify in

            the crankcase and the fuel tank. These fuels may not

            be compatible with many of the elastomers that are

            used in engines that are manufactured today. In

            original forms, these oils are not suitable for use as a

            fuel in compression engines . Alternate base stocks

            for biodiesel may include animal tallow, waste

            cooking oils , or various other feedstocks. In order to

            use any of the products that are listed as fuel, the oil

            must be esterified .

            Perkins  recognizes the fact that additives may be

            required in some special circumstances. Contact your

            fuel supplier for those circumstances when fuel

            additives are required. Your fuel supplier can

            recommend the appropriate fuel additive and the

            correct level of treatment.

            Note: For the best results, your fuel supplier should

            treat the fuel when additives are required. The treated

            fuel must meet the requirements that are stated in

            table 20 .

            Perkins  Diesel Fuel System Cleaner

            Fuel made of 100 percent FAME is generally referred

            to as B100 biodiesel or neat biodiesel.

            Perkins  T400012 Fuel Cleaner is the only fuel

            Biodiesel can be blended with distillate diesel fuel.

            The blends can be used as fuel. The most commonly

            available biodiesel blends are B7, which is 7 percent

            biodiesel and 95 percent distillate diesel fuel.

            cleaner that is recommended by Perkins .

            If biodiesel or biodiesel blends of fuel are to be used,

            Perkins  require the use of Perkins  fuel cleaner. The

            use of the fuel is in order to remove deposits within

            the fuel system that is created with the use of

            biodiesel. For more information on the use of

            biodiesel and biodiesel blends refer to

            Note: The percentages given are volume-based.

            The U.S. distillate diesel fuel specification ASTM

            D975-09a includes up to B5 (5 percent) biodiesel.

            “Recommendation for Biodiesel”.

            European distillate diesel fuel specification EN590

            includes up B7 (7 percent) biodiesel. Any diesel fuel

            in Europe may contain up to B5 or in some regions up

            to B7 biodiesel fuel.

            Perkins  fuel cleaner will remove deposits that can

            form in the fuel system with the use of biodiesel and

            biodiesel blends. These deposits can create a loss of

            power and engine performance.

            Once the fuel cleaner has been added to the fuel, the

            deposits within the fuel system are removed after 30

            hours of engine operation. For maximum results,

            continue to use the fuel cleaner for up to 80 hours.

            Perkins  fuel cleaner can be used on an on-going

            basis with no adverse impact on engine or fuel

            system durability.

            Note: Engines that are manufactured by Perkins  are

            certified by use of the prescribed Environmental

            Protection Agency (EPA) and European Certification

            fuels. Perkins does not certify engines on any other

            fuel. The user of the engine has the responsibility of

            using the correct fuel that is recommended by the

            manufacturer and allowed by the EPA and other

            appropriate regulatory agencies.

            Details instruction on the rate of which the fuel

            cleaner must be use are on the container.

            Fuel for Cold Weather Operation

            Note: Perkins  fuel cleaner is compatible with

            existing and U.S. EPATier 4 nonroad certified diesel

            engine emission control catalysts and particulate

            filters. Perkins  fuel system cleaner contains less

            than 15 ppm of sulfur and is acceptable for use with

            ULSD fuel.

            The European standard EN590 contains climate

            dependant requirements and a range of options. The

            options can be applied differently in each country.

            There are five classes that are given to arctic climates

            and severe winter climates . 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4.

            Fuel that complies with EN590 CLASS 4 can be used

            at temperatures as low as −44 °C (−47.2 °F). Refer

            to EN590 for a detailed discretion of the physical

            properties of the fuel.

            The diesel fuel ASTM D975 1-D used in the United

            States of America may be used in very cold

            temperatures that are below −18 °C (−0.4 °F).

            Aftermarket Fuel Additives

            Supplemental diesel fuel additives are not generally

            recommended . This recommendation is due to

            potential damage to the fuel system or the engine.

            Your fuel supplier or the fuel manufacturer will add the

            appropriate supplemental diesel fuel additives.

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            System Pressure Release

            Maintenance

            Recommendations

            Components for the driven equipment should also be

            considered. When possible, remove the component

            that requires welding. When welding on an engine

            that is equipped with an ECM and removal of the

            component is not possible, the following procedure

            must be followed. This procedure minimizes the risk

            to the electronic components.

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            System Pressure Release

            1. Stop the engine. Remove the electrical power from

            the ECM.

            Coolant System

            2. Ensure that the fuel supply to the engine is turned

            off.

            3. Disconnect the negative battery cable from the

            battery. If a battery disconnect switch is installed,

            open the switch.

            Pressurized system: Hot  coolant can cause seri-

            ous burn. To open cap, stop engine, wait until ra-

            diator is cool.  Then loosen cap  slowly to relieve

            the pressure.

            4. Disconnect all electronic components from the

            wiring harnesses. Include the following

            components:

            Ensure that the power supply is isolated before any

            service or repair is performed.

            •   Electronic components for the driven equipment

            To relieve the pressure from the coolant system, turn

            off the engine. Allow the cooling system pressure cap

            to cool. Remove the cooling system pressure cap

            slowly in order to relieve pressure.

            •   ECM

            •   Sensors

            •   Electronically controlled valves

            •   Relays

            Fuel System

            To relieve the pressure from the fuel system, turn off

            the engine.

            •   Aftertreatment ID module

            Engine Oil

            NOTICE

            To relieve pressure from the lubricating system, turn

            off the engine.

            Do not use electrical components (ECM or ECM sen-

            sors)  or electronic  component grounding  points  for

            grounding the welder.

            i04055929

            Welding on Engines with

            Electronic Controls

            Correct welding procedures are necessary in order to

            avoid damage to the following components:

            •   Electronic Control Module (ECM) on the engine

            •   Clean Emissions Module (CEM)

            •   Sensors

            •   Associated components

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Severe Service Application

            i04150276

            Severe Service Application

            Severe service is the application of an engine that

            exceeds the current published standards for that

            engine. Perkins  maintains standards for the

            following engine parameters:

            •   Performance such as power range, speed range,

            and fuel consumption

            •   Fuel quality

            •   Operational Altitude

            •   Maintenance intervals

            •   Oil selection and maintenance

            •   Coolant type and maintenance

            •   Environmental qualities

            •   Installation

            •   The temperature of the fluid in the engine

            Refer to the standards for the engine or consult your

            Perkins &a, mp;n, bsp;dealer or your Perkins  distributor in order to

            determine if the engine is operating within the defined

            parameters.

            Illustration 41

            g01075639

            Use the example above. The current flow from the

            welder to the ground clamp of the welder will not

            damage any associated components.

            Severe service operation can accelerate component

            wear. Engines that operate under severe conditions

            may need more frequent maintenance intervals in

            order to ensure maximum reliability and retention of

            full service life.

            (1) Engine

            (2) Welding electrode

            (3) Keyswitch in the OFF position

            (4) Battery disconnect switch in the open position

            (5) Disconnected battery cables

            (6) Battery

            (7) Electrical/Electronic component

            (8) Minimum distance between the component that is being welded

            and any electrical/electronic component

            (9) The component that is being welded

            (10) Current path of the welder

            (11) Ground clamp for the welder

            Due to individual applications, it is not possible to

            identify all of the factors which can contribute to

            severe service operation. Consult your Perkins

            dealer or your Perkins  distributor for the unique

            maintenance that is necessary for the engine.

            The operating environment, incorrect operating

            procedures, and incorrect maintenance procedures

            can be factors which contribute to a severe service

            application.

            5. When possible, connect the ground clamp for the

            welding equipment directly to the engine

            component that will be welded. Place the clamp as

            close as possible to the weld. Close positioning

            reduces the risk of welding current damage to the

            engine bearings, to the electrical components, and

            to other components.

            EnvironmentalFactors

            Ambient temperatures – The engine may be

            exposed to extended operation in cold environments

            or hot environments. Valve components can be

            damaged by carbon buildup if the engine is frequently

            started and stopped in cold temperatures. Hot intake

            air reduces engine performance.

            6. Protect the wiring harnesses from welding debris

            and/or from welding spatter.

            7. Use standard welding procedures to weld the

            materials together.

            Quality of the air – The engine may be exposed to

            extended operation in an environment that is dirty or

            dusty, unless the equipment is cleaned regularly.

            Mud, dirt, and dust can encase components.

            Maintenance can be difficult. The buildup can contain

            corrosive chemicals.

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            Severe Service Application

            Buildup – Compounds, elements, corrosive

            chemicals, and salt can damage some components.

            Altitude – Problems can arise when the engine is

            operated at altitudes that are higher than the intended

            settings for that application. Necessary adjustments

            should be made.

            Incorrect Operating Procedures

            •   Extended operation at low idle

            •   Frequent hot shutdowns

            •   Operating at excessive loads

            •   Operating at excessive speeds

            •   Operating outside the intended application

            Incorrect Maintenance Procedures

            •   Extending the maintenance intervals

            •   Failure to use recommended fuel, lubricants, and

            coolant/antifreeze

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Maintenance Interval Schedule

            i05146189

            “Belts - Inspect/Replace”.........................................77

            “Crankcase Breather (Canister) - Replace”.............83

            “Engine Valve Lash - Check”...................................89

            “Turbocharger - Inspect”..........................................96

            MaintenanceInterval Schedule

            When Required

            Every 2000 Service Hours

            “Battery - Replace”...................................................75

            “Battery or Battery Cable - Disconnect”...................76

            “Engine - Clean”.......................................................85

            “Fuel System - Prime”..............................................92

            “Alternator - Inspect”................................................73

            “Engine Mounts - Inspect” .......................................86

            “Starting Motor - Inspect”.........................................96

            Every 3000 Service Hours

            Daily

            “Coolant Temperature Regulator - Replace” ...........82

            “Diesel Particulate Filter - Clean”.............................84

            “Fuel Injector - Test/Change”...................................91

            “Glow Plugs (ARD Combustion) - Replace”............93

            “Radiator Pressure Cap - Clean/Replace”...............96

            “Water Pump - Inspect”............................................98

            “Coolant Level - Check”...........................................80

            “Engine Air Cleaner Service Indicator - Inspect”.....85

            “Engine Air Precleaner - Check/Clean”...................86

            “Engine Oil Level - Check”.......................................86

            “Walk-Around Inspection”........................................97

            Every 50 Service Hours or Weekly

            Every 3000 Service Hours or 2

            Years

            “Fuel Tank Water and Sediment - Drain”.................93

            Every 250 Service Hours or 6

            Months

            “Coolant (Commercial Heavy-Duty) - Change” .......77

            Every 12 000 Service Hours or 6

            Years

            “Alternator and Fan Belts - Inspect/Adjust” .............74

            “Belts - Inspect/Adjust/Replace”..............................76

            “Coolant (ELC) - Change”........................................79

            Every 500 Service Hours

            Commissioning

            “Engine Air Cleaner Element - Replace” .................85

            “Fan Clearance - Check” .........................................90

            “Fuel Filter (In-Line) - Replace”................................90

            “Fuel System Secondary Filter - Replace” ..............92

            “Fan Clearance - Check” .........................................90

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            Alternator - Inspect

            Every 500 Service Hours or 1 Year

            Perkins  recommends a scheduled inspection of the

            alternator. Inspect the alternator for loose

            connections and correct battery charging. Check the

            ammeter (if equipped) during engine operation in

            order to ensure correct battery performance and/or

            correct performance of the electrical system. Make

            repairs, as required.

            “Battery Electrolyte Level - Check”..........................75

            “Cooling System Supplemental Coolant Additive

            (SCA) - Test/Add”.....................................................82

            “Engine Oil and Filter - Change”..............................87

            “Hoses and Clamps - Inspect/Replace”...................94

            “Radiator - Clean” ....................................................95

            Every 1000 Service Hours

            “Alternator and Fan Belts - Replace”.......................75

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            Alternator and Fan Belts - Inspect/Adjust

            Check the alternator and the battery charger for

            correct operation. If the batteries are correctly

            charged, the ammeter reading should be very near

            zero. All batteries should be kept charged. The

            batteries should be kept warm because temperature

            affects the cranking power. If the battery is too cold,

            the battery will not crank the engine. When the engine

            is not run for long periods of time or if the engine is

            run for short periods, the batteries may not fully

            charge. A battery with a low charge will freeze more

            easily than a battery with a full charge.

            Install the gauge (1) at the center of the belt between

            the alternator and the crankshaft pulley and check the

            belt tension. The correct tension for a new belt is

            400 N (90 lb) to 489 N (110 lb). The correct tension

            for a used belt that has been in operation for 30

            minutes or more at the rated speed is 267 N  (60 lb) to

            356 N (80 lb).

            Adjustment

            i05162309

            Alternator and Fan Belts -

            Inspect/Adjust

            Inspection

            To maximize the engine performance, inspect the belt

            for wear and for cracking. Replace a belt that is worn

            or damaged.

            If a belt is too loose, vibration causes unnecessary

            wear on the belt and pulleys. Loose belts may slip

            enough to cause overheating.

            To accurately check the belt tension, a suitable gauge

            should be used.

            Illustration 43

            g03316634

            1. Loosen bolts (1) and adjusting bolt (2). Loosen bolt

            (4).

            2. Move the alternator (3) in order to increase or

            decrease the belt tension.

            3. Tighten adjusting bolt (2). Tighten bolts (1) and

            tighten bolt (4). Refer to the Specifications Manual

            for the correct torque settings.

            Illustration 42

            g03316638

            Typical example

            (1) Burroughs Gauge

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            Alternator and Fan Belts - Replace

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            Alternator and Fan Belts -

            Replace

            The battery cables or the  batteries should not be

            removed with the battery cover in place. The bat-

            tery cover should be  removed before any servic-

            ing is attempted.

            Removing the battery cables or the batteries with

            the cover in place may cause a battery explosion

            resulting in personal injury.

            1. Switch the engine to the OFF position. Remove all

            electrical loads.

            2. Turn off any battery chargers. Disconnect any

            battery chargers.

            3. The NEGATIVE “-”  cable connects the NEGATIVE

            “-” battery terminal to the NEGATIVE “-”   terminal

            on the starting motor. Disconnect the cable from

            the NEGATIVE “-”  battery terminal.

            4. The POSITIVE “+”  cable connects the POSITIVE

            “+”  battery terminal to the POSITIVE  “+”  terminal

            on the starting motor. Disconnect the cable from

            the POSITIVE “+”  battery terminal.

            Note: Always recycle a battery. Never discard a

            battery. Dispose of used batteries to an appropriate

            recycling facility.

            Illustration 44

            g03316634

            (1) Securing bolt

            (2) Adjusting bolt

            (3) Alternator

            5. Remove the used battery.

            (4) Lower securing bolt

            6. Install the new battery.

            The air pump belt must be removed before the fan

            belt can be removed.

            Note: Before the cables are connected, ensure that

            the engine start switch is OFF.

            7. Connect the cable from the starting motor to the

            POSITIVE  “+” battery terminal.

            Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly Manual for

            the installation procedure and the removal procedure

            for both belts.

            i02322315

            8. Connect the NEGATIVE “-”  cable to the

            NEGATIVE  “-” battery terminal.

            Battery - Replace

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            Battery Electrolyte Level -

            Check

            Batteries give  off combustible  gases  which can

            explode.  A   spark  can  cause   the  combustible

            gases to ignite. This can result in severe personal

            injury or death.

            When the engine is not run for long periods of time or

            when the engine is run for short periods, the batteries

            may not fully recharge. Ensure a full charge in order

            to help prevent the battery from freezing. If batteries

            are correctly charged, the ammeter reading should be

            very near zero, when the engine is in operation.

            Ensure proper ventilation for batteries that are in

            an enclosure. Follow the proper procedures in or-

            der to  help prevent electrical arcs  and/or sparks

            near batteries. Do  not smoke when  batteries are

            serviced.

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            Battery or Battery Cable - Disconnect

            4. Clean all disconnected connection and battery

            terminals.

            All lead-acid batteries contain sulfuric acid which

            can  burn the  skin and  clothing.  Always wear  a

            face shield and protective clothing when working

            on or near batteries.

            5. Use a fine grade of sandpaper to clean the

            terminals and the cable clamps. Clean the items

            until the surfaces are bright or shiny. DO NOT

            remove material excessively. Excessive removal of

            material can cause the clamps to not fit correctly.

            Coat the clamps and the terminals with a suitable

            silicone lubricant or petroleum jelly.

            1. Remove the filler caps. Maintain the electrolyte

            level to the “FULL”  mark on the battery.

            If the addition of water is necessary, use distilled

            water. If distilled water is not available use clean

            water that is low in minerals. Do not use artificially

            softened water.

            6. Tape the cable connections in order to help prevent

            accidental starting.

            2. Check the condition of the electrolyte with a

            7. Proceed with necessary system repairs.

            suitable battery tester.

            8. In order to connect the battery, connect the positive

            3. Install the caps.

            connection before the negative connector.

            4. Keep the batteries clean.

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            Clean the battery case with one of the following

            cleaning solutions:

            Belts - Inspect/Adjust/Replace

            (Air Pump Belt)

            •   Use a solution of 0.1 kg (0.2 lb) baking soda

            and 1 L (1 qt) of clean water.

            •   Use a solution of ammonium hydroxide .

            Inspection

            Thoroughly rinse the battery case with clean water.

            To maximize the engine performance, inspect the belt

            for wear and for cracking. Replace a belt that is worn

            or damaged.

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            Battery or Battery Cable -

            Disconnect

            If the belt is too loose, vibration causes unnecessary

            wear on the belt and pulleys. A loose belt may slip

            enough to cause overheating.

            The battery cables or the batteries  should not be

            removed with the battery cover in place. The bat-

            tery cover should be  removed before any servic-

            ing is attempted.

            Removing the battery cables or the batteries with

            the cover in place may cause a battery explosion

            resulting in personal injury.

            1. Turn the start switch to the OFF position. Turn the

            ignition switch (if equipped) to the OFF position

            and remove the key and all electrical loads.

            2. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Ensure

            that the cable cannot contact the terminal. When

            four 12 volt batteries are involved, two negative

            connection must be disconnected.

            3. Remove the positive connection.

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            Belts - Inspect/Replace

            Adjust

            Replace Belt

            The belt should only be replaced if the belt is worn or

            damaged.

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            Belts - Inspect/Replace

            (Air Pump belt)

            The air pump belt must be replaced at 1000 hours.

            Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, “Belt (Air Pump)

            - Remove and Install” for more information.

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            Coolant (Commercial Heavy-

            Duty) - Change

            Illustration 45

            g03316723

            NOTICE

            Care  must be  taken to  ensure  that fluids  are  con-

            tained  during   performance  of  inspection,   mainte-

            nance, testing, adjusting and repair of the product. Be

            prepared to  collect the fluid  with suitable containers

            before  opening any  compartment  or disassembling

            any component containing fluids.

            Dispose  of all  fluids according  to Local  regulations

            and mandates.

            NOTICE

            Keep all parts clean from contaminants.

            Contaminants may  cause rapid wear and  shortened

            component life.

            Clean the cooling system and flush the cooling

            system before the recommended maintenance

            interval if the following conditions exist:

            •   The engine overheats frequently.

            •   Foaming is observed.

            Illustration 46

            g03316722

            The correct tension for a new belt is 310 N  (69 lb).

            The correct tension for a used belt that has been in

            operation for 30 minutes or more at the rated speed is

            220 N (49 lb).

            •   The oil has entered the cooling system and the

            coolant is contaminated.

            •   The fuel has entered the cooling system and the

            coolant is contaminated.

            The belt tension should be checked at the center

            point of the belt between the pulleys.

            Note: When the cooling system is cleaned, only

            clean water is needed.

            1. Loosen bolt (1) and loosen bolt (3).

            2. Adjust bolt (2) in order to tension the belt.

            3. Tighten bolt (1) and bolt (3) securely.

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            Coolant (Commercial Heavy-Duty) - Change

            Note: Inspect the water pump and the water

            temperature regulator after the cooling system has

            been drained. This inspection is a good opportunity to

            replace the water pump, the water temperature

            regulator, and the hoses, if necessary.

            For information regarding the disposal and the

            recycling of used coolant, consult your Perkins

            dealer or your Perkins  distributor.

            Flush

            Drain

            1. Flush the cooling system with clean water in order

            to remove any debris.

            2. Close the drain cock or install the drain plug in the

            engine. Close the drain cock or install the drain

            plug on the radiator.

            Pressurized System: Hot coolant can  cause seri-

            ous burns. To open the cooling system filler cap,

            stop the engine and wait until the cooling system

            components are cool. Loosen the cooling system

            pressure   cap  slowly   in  order   to   relieve  the

            pressure.

            NOTICE

            Do not fill the cooling system faster than 5 L

            (1.3 US gal) per minute to avoid air locks.

            Cooling   system  air   locks  may   result   in  engine

            damage.

            1. Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool.

            Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order

            to relieve any pressure. Remove the cooling

            system filler cap.

            3. Fill the cooling system with clean water. Install the

            cooling system filler cap.

            4. Start and run the engine at low idle until the

            temperature reaches 49 to 66 °C  (120 to 150 °F).

            5. Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool.

            Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order

            to relieve any pressure. Remove the cooling

            system filler cap. Open the drain cock or remove

            the drain plug on the engine. Open the drain cock

            or remove the drain plug on the radiator. Allow the

            water to drain. Flush the cooling system with clean

            water.

            Fill

            1. Close the drain cock or install the drain plug on the

            engine. Close the drain cock or install the drain

            plug on the radiator.

            NOTICE

            Do not fill the cooling system faster than 5 L

            (1.3 US gal) per minute to avoid air locks.

            Illustration 47

            g03305397

            Typical example

            Cooling   system  air   locks  may   result   in  engine

            damage.

            2. Open the drain cock or remove the drain plug (1)

            on the engine. Open the drain cock or remove the

            drain plug on the radiator.

            2. Fill the cooling system with Commercial Heavy-

            Duty Coolant. Add Supplemental Coolant Additive

            to the coolant. For the correct amount, refer to the

            Operation and Maintenance Manual, “Fluid

            Recommendations” topic (Maintenance Section)

            for more information on cooling system

            specifications. Do not install the cooling system

            filler cap.

            Allow the coolant to drain.

            NOTICE

            Dispose of  used engine  coolant or  recycle. Various

            methods have been proposed to reclaim used coolant

            for reuse in  engine cooling systems. The full  distilla-

            tion procedure is the only method acceptable by Per-

            kins to reclaim the coolant.

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Coolant (ELC) - Change

            3. Start and run the engine at low idle. Increase the

            engine rpm to high idle. Run the engine at high idle

            for 1 minute in order to purge the air from the

            cavities of the engine block. Stop the engine.

            •   The engine overheats frequently.

            •   Foaming is observed.

            •   The oil has entered the cooling system and the

            coolant is contaminated.

            4. Check the coolant level. Maintain the coolant level

            within 13 mm (0.5 inch) below the bottom of the

            pipe for filling. Maintain the coolant level in the

            expansion bottle (if equipped) at the correct level.

            •   The fuel has entered the cooling system and the

            coolant is contaminated.

            Note: When the cooling system is cleaned, only

            clean water is needed when the Extended Life

            Coolant (ELC) is drained and replaced.

            5. Clean the cooling system filler cap. Inspect the

            gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap. If the

            gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap is

            damaged, discard the old cooling system filler cap

            and install a new cooling system filler cap. If the

            gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap is not

            damaged, use a suitable pressurizing pump in

            order to pressure test the cooling system filler cap.

            The correct pressure for the cooling system filler

            cap is stamped on the face of the cooling system

            filler cap. If the cooling system filler cap does not

            retain the correct pressure, install a new cooling

            system filler cap.

            Note: Inspect the water pump and the water

            temperature regulator after the cooling system has

            been drained. This inspection is a good opportunity to

            replace the water pump, the water temperature

            regulator, and the hoses, if necessary.

            Drain

            Pressurized System: Hot coolant can  cause seri-

            ous burns. To open the cooling system filler cap,

            stop the engine and wait until the cooling system

            components are cool. Loosen the cooling system

            pressure   cap  slowly   in  order   to   relieve  the

            pressure.

            6. Start the engine. Inspect the cooling system for

            leaks and for correct operating temperature.

            i05149269

            Coolant (ELC) - Change

            1. Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool.

            Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order

            to relieve any pressure. Remove the cooling

            system filler cap.

            NOTICE

            Care  must be  taken to  ensure  that fluids  are  con-

            tained  during   performance  of  inspection,   mainte-

            nance, testing, adjusting and repair of the product. Be

            prepared to  collect the fluid  with suitable containers

            before  opening any  compartment  or disassembling

            any component containing fluids.

            Dispose of  all  fluids according  to  Local regulations

            and mandates.

            NOTICE

            Keep all parts clean from contaminants.

            Contaminants may cause  rapid wear and  shortened

            component life.

            Clean the cooling system and flush the cooling

            system before the recommended maintenance

            interval if the following conditions exist:

            Illustration 48

            g03305397

            Typical example

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            Coolant Level - Check

            2. Open the drain cock or remove the drain plug (1)

            on the engine. Open the drain cock or remove the

            drain plug on the radiator.

            NOTICE

            Do not fill the cooling system faster than 5 L

            (1.3 US gal) per minute to avoid air locks.

            Allow the coolant to drain.

            Cooling   system  air   locks  may   result   in  engine

            damage.

            NOTICE

            Dispose of  used engine  coolant or  recycle. Various

            methods have been proposed to reclaim used coolant

            for reuse in  engine cooling systems. The full  distilla-

            tion procedure is the only method acceptable by Per-

            kins to reclaim the coolant.

            2. Fill the cooling system with ELC. Refer to the

            Operation and Maintenance Manual, “Fluid

            Recommendations” topic (Maintenance Section)

            for more information on cooling system

            specifications. Do not install the cooling system

            filler cap.

            For information regarding the disposal and the

            recycling of used coolant, consult your Perkins

            dealer or your Perkins  distributor.

            3. Start and operate the engine at low idle. Increase

            the engine rpm to high idle. Operate the engine at

            high idle for 1 minute in order to purge the air from

            the cavities of the engine block. Stop the engine.

            Flush

            1. Flush the cooling system with clean water in order

            to remove any debris.

            4. Check the coolant level. Maintain the coolant level

            within 13 mm (0.5 inch) below the bottom of the

            pipe for filling. Maintain the coolant level in the

            expansion bottle (if equipped) at the correct level.

            2. Close the drain cock or install the drain plug in the

            engine. Close the drain cock or install the drain

            plug on the radiator.

            5. Clean the cooling system filler cap. Inspect the

            gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap. If the

            gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap is

            damaged, discard the old cooling system filler cap

            and install a new cooling system filler cap. If the

            gasket that is on the cooling system filler cap is not

            damaged, use a suitable pressurizing pump in

            order to pressure test the cooling system filler cap.

            The correct pressure for the cooling system filler

            cap is stamped on the face of the cooling system

            filler cap. If the cooling system filler cap does not

            retain the correct pressure, install a new cooling

            system filler cap.

            NOTICE

            Do not fill the cooling system faster than 5 L

            (1.3 US gal) per minute to avoid air locks.

            Cooling   system  air   locks  may   result   in  engine

            damage.

            3. Fill the cooling system with clean water. Install the

            cooling system filler cap.

            4. Start and run the engine at low idle until the

            temperature reaches 49 to 66 °C (120 to 150 °F).

            5. Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool.

            Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order

            to relieve any pressure. Remove the cooling

            system filler cap. Open the drain cock or remove

            the drain plug on the engine. Open the drain cock

            or remove the drain plug on the radiator. Allow the

            water to drain. Flush the cooling system with clean

            water.

            6. Start the engine. Inspect the cooling system for

            leaks and for correct operating temperature.

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            Coolant Level - Check

            Engines With a Coolant Recovery

            Tank

            Fill

            1. Close the drain cock or install the drain plug on the

            engine. Close the drain cock or install the drain

            plug on the radiator.

            Note: The cooling system may not have been

            provided by Perkins . The procedure that follows is

            for typical cooling systems. Refer to the OEM

            information for the correct procedures.

            Check the coolant level when the engine is stopped

            and cool.

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            Coolant Level - Check

            4. Clean the filler cap and the receptacle. Reinstall

            the filler cap and inspect the cooling system for

            leaks.

            NOTICE

            When any  servicing or  repair of  the engine  cooling

            system  is  performed, the  procedure  must  be  per-

            formed with the engine on level ground. Level ground

            will allow  you to  check accurately the  coolant level.

            This checking will also help in avoiding the risk  of in-

            troducing an air lock into the coolant system.

            Note: The coolant will expand as the coolant heats

            up during normal engine operation. The additional

            volume will be forced into the coolant recovery tank

            during engine operation. When the engine is stopped

            and cool, the coolant will return to the engine.

            1. Observe the coolant level in the coolant recovery

            tank. Maintain the coolant level to “COLD FULL”

            mark on the coolant recovery tank.

            Engines Without a Coolant

            Recovery Tank

            Check the coolant level when the engine is stopped

            and cool.

            Pressurized System: Hot coolant can  cause seri-

            ous burns. To open the cooling system filler cap,

            stop the engine and wait until the cooling system

            components are cool. Loosen the cooling system

            pressure   cap  slowly   in  order   to   relieve  the

            pressure.

            2. Loosen filler cap slowly in order to relieve any

            pressure. Remove the filler cap.

            3. Pour the correct coolant mixture into the tank.

            Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual,

            “Refill Capacities and Recommendations” for

            information on the correct mixture and type of

            coolant. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance

            Manual, “Refill Capacities and Recommendations”

            for the engine cooling system capacity. Do not fill

            the coolant recovery tank above “COLD FULL”

            mark.

            Illustration 50

            g00285520

            Cooling system filler cap

            Pressurized System: Hot coolant can  cause seri-

            ous burns. To open the cooling system filler cap,

            stop the engine and wait until the cooling system

            components are cool. Loosen the cooling system

            pressure   cap  slowly   in  order   to   relieve  the

            pressure.

            1. Remove the cooling system filler cap slowly in

            order to relieve pressure.

            2. Maintain the coolant level at the maximum mark

            that is correct for your application. If the engine is

            equipped with a sight glass, maintain the coolant

            level to the correct level in the sight glass.

            3. Clean the cooling system filler cap and inspect the

            gasket. If the gasket is damaged, discard the old

            filler cap and install a new filler cap. If the gasket is

            not damaged, use a suitable pressurizing pump in

            order to pressure test the filler cap. The correct

            pressure is stamped on the face of the filler cap. If

            the filler cap does not retain the correct pressure,

            install a new filler cap.

            Illustration 49

            g02590196

            Filler cap

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            Coolant Temperature Regulator - Replace

            4. Inspect the cooling system for leaks.

            i03644948

            Cooling System Supplemental

            Coolant Additive (SCA) - Test/

            Add

            i05160120

            Coolant Temperature

            Regulator - Replace

            Replace the water temperature regulator before the

            water temperature regulator fails. This is a

            recommended preventive maintenance practice.

            Replacing the water temperature regulator reduces

            the chances for unscheduled downtime.

            Cooling system  coolant additive  contains alkali.

            To  help  prevent  personal  injury,  avoid  contact

            with the skin  and the eyes. Do  not drink cooling

            system coolant additive.

            A water temperature regulator that fails in a partially

            opened position can cause overheating or

            overcooling of the engine.

            Test for SCA Concentration

            A water temperature regulator that fails in the closed

            position can cause excessive overheating. Excessive

            overheating could result in cracking of the cylinder

            head or piston seizure problems.

            Heavy-Duty Coolant/Antifreezeand SCA

            NOTICE

            Do not exceed the recommended six percent supple-

            mental coolant additive concentration.

            A water temperature regulator that fails in the open

            position will cause the engine operating temperature

            to be too low during partial load operation. Low

            engine operating temperatures during partial loads

            could cause an excessive carbon buildup inside the

            cylinders. This excessive carbon buildup could result

            in an accelerated wear of the piston rings and wear of

            the cylinder liner.

            Use a Coolant Conditioner Test Kit in order to check

            the concentration of the SCA.

            Add the SCA, If Necessary

            NOTICE

            NOTICE

            Failure to  replace your  water temperature  regulator

            on a  regularly scheduled  basis could  cause severe

            engine damage.

            Do not exceed the  recommended amount of supple-

            mental coolant additive concentration. Excessive sup-

            plemental  coolant  additive  concentration  can  form

            deposits on  the  higher temperature surfaces  of the

            cooling system,  reducing the  engine's heat  transfer

            characteristics.  Reduced heat  transfer  could cause

            cracking of the cylinder head and other high tempera-

            ture  components.  Excessive  supplemental  coolant

            additive  concentration could  also  result  in  radiator

            tube blockage, overheating, and/or accelerated water

            pump seal wear. Never use  both liquid supplemental

            coolant additive and the spin-on element (if equipped)

            at the same time. The use of those additives together

            could result in supplemental coolant additive concen-

            tration exceeding the recommended maximum.

            Perkins

            engines incorporate a shunt design cooling

            system and require operating the engine with a water

            temperature regulator installed.

            If the  water temperature regulator  is installed  incor-

            rectly,  the  engine  may  overheat,  causing  cylinder

            head damage.  Ensure that  the new water  tempera-

            ture regulator is installed  in the original position. En-

            sure that the water temperature regulator vent hole is

            open.

            Do not use liquid gasket material on the gasket or cyl-

            inder head surface.

            Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly Manual,

            “Water Temperature Regulator - Remove and Install”

            for the replacement procedure of the water

            temperature regulator, or consult your Perkins

            dealer or your Perkins  distributor.

            Pressurized System: Hot coolant can  cause seri-

            ous burns. To open the cooling system filler cap,

            stop the engine and wait until the cooling system

            components are cool. Loosen the cooling system

            pressure   cap  slowly   in  order   to   relieve  the

            pressure.

            Note: If only the water temperature regulators are

            replaced, drain the coolant from the cooling system to

            a level that is below the water temperature regulator

            housing.

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Crankcase Breather (Canister) - Replace

            •   The filter element within the crankcase breather

            must be serviced at the prescribed service interval.

            NOTICE

            When any  servicing or  repair of  the engine  cooling

            system  is  performed  the  procedure  must  be  per-

            formed with the engine on level ground. This will allow

            you to accurately check the coolant level. This will al-

            so help in avoiding  the risk of introducing an air lock

            into the coolant system.

            •   The correct filter element must be installed before

            the engine is operated.

            •   The installation of the filter element is very

            important.

            •   The quality of the filter element that is installed is

            very important.

            1. Slowly loosen the cooling system filler cap in order

            to relieve the pressure. Remove the cooling

            system filler cap.

            •   The filter element protects the engine from

            excessive quantities of oil from entering the

            induction system. The filter element also protects

            the engine aftertreatment system.

            Note: Always discard drained fluids according to local

            regulations.

            2. If necessary, drain some coolant from the cooling

            system into a suitable container in order to allow

            space for the extra SCA.

            Note: Excessive quantities of oil that enter the

            induction system of the engine can rapidly increase

            the engine speed without control.

            3. Add the correct amount of SCA. Refer to the

            Operation and Maintenance Manual, “Refill

            Capacities and Recommendations” for more

            information on SCA requirements.

            4. Clean the cooling system filler cap and inspect the

            gasket. If the gasket is damaged, discard the old

            filler cap and install a new filler cap. If the gasket is

            not damaged, use a suitable pressurizing pump in

            order to pressure test the filler cap. The correct

            pressure is stamped on the face of the filler cap. If

            the filler cap does not retain the correct pressure,

            install a new filler cap.

            i05199993

            Crankcase Breather (Canister)

            - Replace

            Illustration 51

            g03331718

            Typical example

            1. Ensure that dirt cannot enter the breather

            Hot oil  and hot components can  cause personal

            injury. Do not allow  hot oil or hot components to

            contact the skin.

            assembly. Ensure that the outside body of the

            breather assembly is clean and free from damage.

            Place a container under the breather assembly.

            2. Remove clip (3) and remove hose (4) from cap (2).

            Remove cap (2) from the main body (1).

            NOTICE

            Ensure that the engine is stopped  before any servic-

            ing or repair is performed.

            The crankcase breather is a very important

            component in order to keep your engine emissions

            compliant.

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            Diesel Particulate Filter - Clean

            i05153374

            Diesel Particulate Filter - Clean

            Wear goggles, gloves,  protective clothing, and a

            National  Institute  for  Occupational   Safety  and

            Health (NIOSH) approved P95 or N95 half-face res-

            pirator when  handling a  used  Diesel Particulate

            Filter or Catalytic Converter Muffler. Failure to do

            so could result in personal injury.

            The muffler, catalytic converter/muffler, and diesel

            particulate filter will become extremely hot during

            engine operation. A hot muffler, catalytic convert-

            er/muffler and  diesel particulate  filter can cause

            serious burns.  Allow  adequate cooling  time be-

            fore working on or near the muffler, catalytic con-

            verter/muffler and diesel particulate filter.

            Illustration 52

            g03331704

            Typical example

            3. Remove filter element (5) and remove O ring seal

            (6) and discard.

            Note: Ensure that all parts are clean and free from

            dirt.

            4. Install a new O ring seal (6) onto the cap (2) and

            install a new filter element (5) into the cap (2).

            5. Install cap assembly into the main body (1).

            Tighten the cap assembly to 10 N·m  (7 lb ft).

            6. Install hose (4) and clip (3). Remove the container

            and clean away any split fluid.

            Illustration 53

            g02335296

            Typical example

            Note: Improper cleaning or repair of the Diesel

            Particulate Filter (DPF) can damage the DPF and the

            engine aftertreatment system. Contact your Perkins

            dealer for more information.

            The DPF is enclosed within the assembly (1). For

            information on removal of the DPF, refer to

            Disassembly and Assembly, “DPF - Remove”.

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Engine - Clean

            •   The DPF on the three cylinder engine is different

            from the four cylinder engine.

            Aftertreatment

            During the engine cleaning process, ensure that

            water or cleaning fluids cannot enter the

            aftertreatment system. If cleaning fluids enters the

            aftertreatment system, damage could occur.

            •   Only ultra low sulfur diesel fuel can be used in an

            application that has an aftertreatment regeneration

            device. The use of other fuel will damage your

            engine system.

            i05160996

            •   The engine must be operated on CJ-4

            specification of engine oil.

            Engine Air Cleaner Element -

            Replace

            i03991933

            Engine - Clean

            The air cleaner may be installed by the Original

            Equipment Manufacture (OEM). Refer to the OEM for

            instruction on how to remove the element within the

            air cleaner.

            i02335405

            Personal  injury  or  death  can  result  from  high

            voltage.

            Engine Air Cleaner Service

            Indicator - Inspect

            Moisture

            can

            create

            paths

            of

            electrical

            conductivity.

            Make sure that the electrical system is OFF. Lock

            out the starting controls and tag the controls “DO

            NOT OPERATE”  .

            Some engines may be equipped with a different

            service indicator.

            Some engines are equipped with a differential gauge

            for inlet air pressure. The differential gauge for inlet

            air pressure displays the difference in the pressure

            that is measured before the air cleaner element and

            the pressure that is measured after the air cleaner

            element. As the air cleaner element becomes dirty,

            the pressure differential rises. If your engine is

            equipped with a different type of service indicator,

            follow the OEM recommendations in order to service

            the air cleaner service indicator.

            NOTICE

            Accumulated grease  and oil  on  an engine  is a  fire

            hazard. Keep the  engine clean. Remove  debris and

            fluid spills  whenever  a significant  quantity accumu-

            lates on the engine.

            Periodic cleaning of the engine is recommended.

            Steam cleaning the engine will remove accumulated

            oil and grease. A clean engine provides the following

            benefits:

            The service indicator may be mounted on the air

            cleaner element or in a remote location.

            •   Easy detection of fluid leaks

            •   Maximum heat transfer characteristics

            •   Ease of maintenance

            Note: Caution must be used in order to prevent

            electrical components from being damaged by

            excessive water when the engine is cleaned.

            Pressure washers and steam cleaners should not be

            directed at any electrical connectors or the junction of

            cables into the rear of the connectors. Avoid electrical

            components such as the alternator, the starter, and

            the ECM. Protect the fuel injection pump from fluids in

            order to wash the engine.

            Illustration 54

            g00103777

            Typical service indicator

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            Engine Air Precleaner - Check/Clean

            Observe the service indicator. The air cleaner

            element should be cleaned or the air cleaner element

            should be replaced when one of the following

            conditions occur:

            Note: When the engine is operated in dusty

            applications, more frequent cleaning is required.

            i02323089

            •   The yellow diaphragm enters the red zone.

            •   The red piston locks in the visible position.

            Engine Mounts - Inspect

            Test the Service Indicator

            Note: The engine mounts may not have been

            supplied by Perkins . Refer to the OEM information

            for further information on the engine mounts and the

            correct bolt torque.

            Service indicators are important instruments.

            •   Check for ease of resetting. The service indicator

            should reset in less than three pushes.

            Inspect the engine mounts for deterioration and for

            correct bolt torque. Engine vibration can be caused

            by the following conditions:

            •   Check the movement of the yellow core when the

            engine is accelerated to the engine rated speed.

            The yellow core should latch at the greatest

            vacuum that is attained.

            •   Incorrect mounting of the engine

            •   Deterioration of the engine mounts

            •   Loose engine mounts

            If the service indicator does not reset easily, or if the

            yellow core does not latch at the greatest vacuum,

            the service indicator should be replaced. If the new

            service indicator will not reset, the hole for the service

            indicator may be restricted.

            Any engine mount that shows deterioration should be

            replaced. Refer to the OEM information for the

            recommended torques.

            The service indicator may need to be replaced

            frequently in environments that are severely dusty.

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            i02927289

            Engine Oil Level - Check

            Engine Air Precleaner - Check/

            Clean

            Hot oil  and hot components can  cause personal

            injury. Do not allow  hot oil or hot components to

            contact the skin.

            Illustration 55

            g01453058

            Typical engine air precleaner

            (1) Wing nut

            (2) Cover

            (3) Body

            Remove wing nut (1) and cover (2). Check for an

            accumulation of dirt and debris in body (3). Clean the

            body, if necessary.

            After cleaning the precleaner, install cover (2) and

            wing nut (1).

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Engine Oil and Filter - Change

            i05153469

            Engine Oil and Filter - Change

            Hot oil  and hot components can  cause personal

            injury. Do not allow  hot oil or hot components to

            contact the skin.

            NOTICE

            Care  must be  taken to  ensure  that fluids  are  con-

            tained  during   performance  of  inspection,   mainte-

            nance, testing, adjusting and repair of the product. Be

            prepared to  collect the fluid  with suitable containers

            before  opening any  compartment  or disassembling

            any component containing fluids.

            Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and

            mandates.

            Illustration 56

            g03317856

            (Y) “ADD” mark. (X) “FULL”   mark.

            (A) Original oil level gauge

            (B) Alternative oil level gauge

            NOTICE

            Keep all parts clean from contaminants.

            NOTICE

            Perform this maintenance with the engine stopped.

            Contaminants may  cause rapid wear and  shortened

            component life.

            Do not drain the oil when the engine is cold. As the oil

            cools, suspended waste particles settle on the bottom

            of the oil pan. The waste particles are not removed

            with the draining cold oil. Drain the crankcase with the

            engine stopped. Drain the crankcase with the oil

            warm. This draining method allows the waste

            particles that are suspended in the oil to be drained

            correctly.

            Note: Oil gauge (A) or oil gauge (B) may be installed

            in the engine.

            1. Maintain the oil level between “ADD” mark (Y) and

            “FULL” mark (X) on oil level gauge (1). Do not fill

            the crankcase above “FULL”  mark (X).

            NOTICE

            Failure to follow this recommended procedure will

            cause the waste particles to be recirculated through

            the engine lubrication system with the new oil.

            Operating your engine when the oil level is above the

            “FULL”  mark could cause your crankshaft to dip into

            the oil.  The air bubbles  created from the  crankshaft

            dipping into the oil  reduces the oil's lubricating char-

            acteristics and could result in the loss of power.

            Drain the Engine Oil

            After the engine has been run at the normal operating

            temperature, stop the engine. Use one of the

            following methods to drain the engine crankcase oil:

            2. Remove the oil filler cap and add oil, if necessary.

            Clean the oil filler cap. Install the oil filler cap.

            •   If the engine is equipped with a drain valve, turn

            the drain valve knob counterclockwise in order to

            drain the oil. After the oil has drained, turn the

            drain valve knob clockwise in order to close the

            drain valve.

            •   If the engine is not equipped with a drain valve,

            remove the oil drain plug in order to allow the oil to

            drain. After the oil has drained, the oil drain plug

            should be cleaned and installed.

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            Engine Oil and Filter - Change

            Replace the Oil Filter

            NOTICE

            Perkins   oil filters are built to Perkins  specifications.

            Use  of  an  oil  filter  not  recommended  by  Perkins

            could result in  severe engine damage  to the engine

            bearings, crankshaft,  etc.,  as a  result  of the  larger

            waste particles from unfiltered oil entering the engine

            lubricating system. Only use  oil filters recommended

            by Perkins .

            1. Remove the oil filter with a suitable tool.

            Note: The following actions can be carried out as part

            of the preventive maintenance program.

            2. Cut the oil filter open with a suitable tool. Break

            apart the pleats and inspect the oil filter for metal

            debris. An excessive amount of metal debris in the

            oil filter may indicate early wear or a pending

            failure.

            Illustration 57

            g01334593

            Use a magnet to differentiate between the ferrous

            metals and the nonferrous metals that are found in

            the oil filter element. Ferrous metals may indicate

            wear on the steel and cast iron parts of the engine.

            (1) Oil cooler

            (2) Adapter

            (3) Oil filter

            Note: The oil cooler (1) and the adapter (2) are

            installed on engines that have a turbocharger.

            3. Clean the sealing surface of the cylinder block or

            the oil cooler (1).

            Nonferrous metals may indicate wear on the

            aluminum parts, brass parts, or bronze parts of the

            engine. Parts that may be affected include the

            following items: main bearings, rod bearings,

            turbocharger bearings and cylinder heads.

            4. Apply clean engine oil to the new oil filter seal (3).

            Due to normal wear and friction, it is not

            uncommon to find small amounts of debris in the

            oil filter. Consult your Perkins  dealer or your

            Perkins  distributor in order to arrange for a further

            analysis if an excessive amount of debris is found

            in the oil filter.

            NOTICE

            Do not fill the oil filters with oil before installing  them.

            This oil  would not be  filtered and could  be contami-

            nated. Contaminated oil can cause accelerated wear

            to engine components.

            5. Install the oil filter. Tighten the oil filter by hand. Do

            not overtighten the oil filter.

            Fill the Engine Crankcase

            1. Remove the oil filler cap. Refer to the Operation

            and Maintenance Manual for more information on

            lubricant specifications. Fill the crankcase with the

            correct amount of oil. Refer to the Operation and

            Maintenance Manual for more information on refill

            capacities.

            NOTICE

            If equipped with  an auxiliary oil filter system  or a re-

            mote oil filter system,  follow the OEM or filter  manu-

            facturer's recommendations. Under filling or overfilling

            the crankcase with oil can cause engine damage.

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Engine Valve Lash - Check

            NOTICE

            NOTICE

            To prevent crankshaft bearing damage, crank the en-

            gine with the fuel OFF. This will fill the oil filters before

            starting the engine. Do not crank the engine for more

            than 30 seconds.

            Only qualified service  personnel should perform this

            maintenance. Refer to the Service Manual or your au-

            thorized Perkins   dealer or  your Perkins

            distributor

            for the complete valve lash adjustment procedure.

            Operation of  Perkins    engines  with incorrect  valve

            lash can  reduce engine  efficiency, and  also reduce

            engine component life.

            2. Start the engine and run the engine at  “LOW IDLE”

            for 2 minutes. Perform this procedure in order to

            ensure that the lubrication system has oil and that

            the oil filters are filled. Inspect the oil filter for oil

            leaks.

            3. Stop the engine and allow the oil to drain back to

            the sump for a minimum of 10 minutes.

            Ensure that  the engine can  not be  started while

            this maintenance is being performed. To help pre-

            vent possible injury, do not use the starting motor

            to turn the flywheel.

            Hot engine  components can cause  burns. Allow

            additional time for the engine to cool before meas-

            uring/adjusting valve lash clearance.

            Ensure that the engine is stopped before measuring

            the valve lash. The engine valve lash can be

            inspected and adjusted when the temperature of the

            engine is hot or cold.

            Refer to Systems Operation, Testing and Adjusting,

            “Engine Valve Lash - Inspect/Adjust” for more

            information.

            Illustration 58

            g03306420

            (Y) “ADD” mark. (X) “FULL”   mark.

            (A) Original oil level gauge

            (B) Alternative oil level gauge

            4. Remove the oil level gauge in order to check the oil

            level. Maintain the oil level between the  “MIN”  and

            “MAX”  marks on the oil level gauge.

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            Engine Valve Lash - Check

            This maintenance is recommended by Perkins as

            part of a lubrication and preventive maintenance

            schedule in order to help provide maximum engine

            life. The maintenance for the valve lash is important in

            order to keep the engine compliant.

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Fan Clearance - Check

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            Fan Clearance - Check

            Fuel Filter (In-Line)- Replace

            Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electri-

            cal components can cause a fire. To help prevent

            possible  injury,  turn  the  start  switch  off when

            changing fuel filters or water separator elements.

            Clean up fuel spills immediately.

            Note: Refer to Systems Operation, Testing, and

            Adjusting, “Cleanliness of Fuel System

            Components” for detailed information on the

            standards of cleanliness that must be observed

            during ALL work on the fuel system.

            NOTICE

            Ensure that the engine is stopped  before any servic-

            ing or repair is performed.

            The location of the in-line fuel filter will depend on the

            application that the engine has been installed.

            Illustration 59

            g03309719

            Typical example

            Ensure that the engine is stopped. Ensure that the

            battery disconnect switch is in the OFF position.

            Ensure that the cooling system is full.

            The clearance between the cover (2) and the fan (1)

            will require checking. The gap between the edge of

            the cover and the tip of the fan blade (A) must be

            checked in four equally spaced positions.

            •   (A) equals 5 mm (0.19685 inch) for the three

            cylinder engine and the four cylinder naturally

            aspirated engine.

            •   (A) equals 10 mm (0.39370 inch) for the

            turbocharged engine.

            Illustration 60

            g03315616

            Arrows show fuel flow

            Note: The cover is not adjustable.

            Note: The in-line fuel filter is an off engine part.

            1. Turn the fuel supply valve (if equipped) to the OFF

            position. Remove clamp (3) and remove clamp (6).

            2. Remove inlet hose (4) and remove outlet hose (5)

            from in-line filter (1).

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Fuel Injector - Test/Change

            3. If installed, remove clamp (2) and remove in-line

            filter (1) from application.

            •   The engine will not start or the engine is difficult to

            start.

            •   Not enough power

            4. Install new in-line filter (1) and install clamp (2).

            •   The engine misfires or the engine runs erratically.

            •   High fuel consumption

            5. Install inlet hose (4) and install clamp (3). Install

            outlet hose (5) and install clamp (6).

            6. Turn the fuel supply valve (if equipped) to the ON

            position. Prime the system, refer to this Operation

            and Maintenance Manual, “Fuel System - Prime”.

            •   Black exhaust smoke

            •   The engine knocks or there is vibration in the

            engine.

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            •   Excessive engine temperature

            Fuel Injector - Test/Change

            For further information on the removal and the

            installation of the fuel injectors, refer to the

            Disassembly and Assembly manual.

            For further information on the testing of fuel injectors,

            refer to the Testing and Adjusting manual.

            Identificationof a suspect Fuel

            Injector

            Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electri-

            cal components can cause a fire.

            Work carefully around an  engine that is running.

            Engine parts that  are hot, or  parts that are mov-

            ing, can cause personal injury.

            Make  sure  that  you wear  eye  protection  at  all

            times during testing. When fuel  injection nozzles

            are tested, test fluids travel through the orifices of

            the  nozzle  tip  with   high  pressure.  Under  this

            amount of pressure,  the test fluid can  pierce the

            skin and cause serious injury to the  operator. Al-

            ways  keep  the  tip  of  the  fuel  injection  nozzle

            pointed away from the  operator and into the fuel

            collector and extension.

            NOTICE

            If  your skin  comes  into contact  with high  pressure

            fuel, obtain medical assistence immediately.

            NOTICE

            If a fuel  injector is suspected of operating  outside of

            normal parameters it  should be removed by  a quali-

            fied technician.  The suspect  fuel injector  should be

            taken to an authorised agent for inspection.

            NOTICE

            Do not allow dirt to enter the fuel system. Thoroughly

            clean the area around a  fuel system component that

            will be disconnected. Fit a suitable cover over discon-

            nected fuel system component.

            Operate the engine at a fast idle speed in order to

            identify the faulty fuel injector. Individually loosen and

            tighten the union nut for the high pressure pipe to

            each fuel injector. Do not loosen the union nut more

            than half a turn. There will be little effect on the

            engine speed when the union nut to the faulty fuel

            injector is loosened.

            Regular maintenance of the fuel injectors is

            recommended by Perkins . The fuel injectors must be

            removed and tested by an authorized agent. The fuel

            injectors should not be cleaned as cleaning with

            incorrect tools can damage the nozzle. The fuel

            injectors should be renewed only if a fault with the

            fuel injectors occurs. Some of the problems that may

            indicate that new fuel injectors are needed are listed

            below:

            Consult your authorized Perkins dealer or your

            Perkins  distributor for further assistance.

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            Fuel System - Prime

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            Fuel System - Prime

            Turn the keyswitch to the ON position for 2 minutes in

            order to prime the fuel system. Turn keyswitch to OFF

            position, then turn on again. The engine is primed

            and ready to start.

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            Fuel System Secondary Filter -

            Replace

            Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electri-

            cal components can cause a fire. To help prevent

            possible  injury,  turn  the  start  switch  off when

            changing fuel filters or water separator elements.

            Clean up fuel spills immediately.

            Illustration 61

            g03317866

            Typical example

            2. Clean the outside of the fuel filter assembly (1).

            3. Remove setscrew (2).

            NOTICE

            Do not allow dirt to enter the fuel system. Thoroughly

            clean the area around a  fuel system component that

            will be disconnected. Fit a suitable cover over discon-

            nected fuel system component.

            4. Remove the canister (3). Ensure that any fluid is

            drained into a suitable container.

            NOTICE

            Care  must be  taken to  ensure  that fluids  are  con-

            tained  during   performance  of  inspection,   mainte-

            nance, testing, adjusting and repair of the product. Be

            prepared to  collect the fluid  with suitable containers

            before  opening any  compartment  or disassembling

            any component containing fluids.

            Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and

            mandates.

            Fuel Filter with Canister

            1. Close the fuel supply valve.

            Illustration 62

            g02710378

            Typical example

            5. Assemble the following items: seals (8), seal (7),

            canister (3) and bowl (10). Place washer (5) and

            seal (6) on setscrew (2).

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Fuel Tank Water and Sediment - Drain

            6. Fasten the assembly to the fuel filter base with

            setscrew (2).

            Some fuel tanks use supply pipes that allow water

            and sediment to settle below the end of the fuel

            supply pipe. Some fuel tanks use supply lines that

            take fuel directly from the bottom of the tank. If the

            engine is equipped with this system, regular

            The fuel system will need to be primed after the new

            filter is installed. Refer to this Operation and

            Maintenance Manual, “Fuel System - Prime”.

            maintenance of the fuel system filter is important.

            Fuel Storage Tanks

            i02335436

            Drain the water and the sediment from the fuel

            storage tank at the following intervals:

            Fuel Tank Water and Sediment

            - Drain

            •   Weekly

            •   Service intervals

            •   Refill of the tank

            NOTICE

            Care  must be  taken to  ensure  that fluids  are  con-

            tained  during   performance  of  inspection,   mainte-

            nance, testing, adjusting and repair of the product. Be

            prepared to  collect the fluid  with suitable containers

            before  opening any  compartment  or disassembling

            any component containing fluids.

            This will help prevent water or sediment from being

            pumped from the storage tank into the engine fuel

            tank.

            If a bulk storage tank has been refilled or moved

            recently, allow adequate time for the sediment to

            settle before filling the engine fuel tank. Internal

            baffles in the bulk storage tank will also help trap

            sediment. Filtering fuel that is pumped from the

            storage tank helps to ensure the quality of the fuel.

            When possible, water separators should be used.

            Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and

            mandates.

            Fuel Tank

            Fuel quality is critical to the performance and to the

            service life of the engine. Water in the fuel can cause

            excessive wear to the fuel system.

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            Glow Plugs (ARD Combustion)

            - Replace

            Water can be introduced into the fuel tank when the

            fuel tank is being filled.

            Condensation occurs during the heating and cooling

            of fuel. The condensation occurs as the fuel passes

            through the fuel system and the fuel returns to the

            fuel tank. This causes water to accumulate in fuel

            tanks. Draining the fuel tank regularly and obtaining

            fuel from reliable sources can help to eliminate water

            in the fuel.

            Ensure that all adjustments and repairs are

            performed by authorized personnel that have the

            correct training.

            Drain the Water and the Sediment

            Fuel tanks should contain some provision for draining

            water and draining sediment from the bottom of the

            fuel tanks.

            Open the drain valve on the bottom of the fuel tank in

            order to drain the water and the sediment. Close the

            drain valve.

            Check the fuel daily. Allow five minutes after the fuel

            tank has been filled before draining water and

            sediment from the fuel tank.

            Fill the fuel tank after operating the engine in order to

            drive out moist air. This will help prevent

            condensation. Do not fill the tank to the top. The fuel

            expands as the fuel gets warm. The tank may

            overflow.

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Hoses and Clamps - Inspect/Replace

            •   Cracking

            •   Softness

            •   Loose clamps

            Replace hoses that are cracked or soft. Tighten any

            loose clamps.

            NOTICE

            Do not bend or  strike high pressure lines. Do not  in-

            stall bent  or damaged lines,  tubes or hoses.  Repair

            any loose  or damaged fuel  and oil  lines, tubes  and

            hoses. Leaks can cause fires. Inspect all lines, tubes

            and  hoses carefully.  Tighten  all connections  to the

            recommended torque.  Do not clip  any other  item to

            the high pressure lines.

            Check for the following conditions:

            •   End fittings that are damaged or leaking

            •   Outer covering that is chafed or cut

            Illustration 63

            g03310158

            Typical example

            •   Exposed wire that is used for reinforcement

            •   Outer covering that is ballooning locally

            •   Flexible part of the hose that is kinked or crushed

            •   Armoring that is embedded in the outer covering

            Remove the Glow Plug for the After

            Regeneration Devise (ARD)

            1. Ensure that all components are clean and free from

            dirt and grease. Remove protective cap (1).

            A constant torque hose clamp can be used in place of

            any standard hose clamp. Ensure that the constant

            torque hose clamp is the same size as the standard

            clamp.

            2. Remove nut (2) from glow plug (4) and remove

            electrical connection (3).

            3. Remove glow plug (4) from ARD (5).

            Due to extreme temperature changes, the hose will

            harden. Hardening of the hoses will cause hose

            clamps to loosen. This can result in leaks. A constant

            torque hose clamp will help to prevent loose hose

            clamps.

            Install New Glow Plug

            1. Install new glow plug (4) into ARD (5) and tighten

            glow plug to a torque of 17 N·m  (150 lb in).

            Each installation application can be different. The

            differences depend on the following factors:

            2. Install the electrical connection (3) and install nut

            (2). Tighten nut (2) two a torque of 1.5 N·m

            (13 lb in).

            •   Type of hose

            •   Type of fitting material

            3. Install protective cap (1).

            •   Anticipated expansion and contraction of the hose

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            •   Anticipated expansion and contraction of the

            fittings

            Hoses and Clamps - Inspect/

            Replace

            Replace the Hoses and the Clamps

            Refer to the OEM information for further information

            on removing and replacing fuel hoses (if equipped).

            Inspect all hoses for leaks that are caused by the

            following conditions:

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Radiator - Clean

            The coolant system and the hoses for the coolant

            system are not usually supplied by Perkins . The

            following text describes a typical method of replacing

            coolant hoses. Refer to the OEM information for

            further information on the coolant system and the

            hoses for the coolant system.

            Note: Adjust the frequency of cleaning according to

            the effects of the operating environment.

            Inspect the radiator for these items: Damaged fins,

            corrosion, dirt, grease, insects, leaves, oil and other

            debris. Clean the radiator, if necessary.

            Pressurized System: Hot coolant can  cause seri-

            ous burns. To open the cooling system filler cap,

            stop the engine and wait until the cooling system

            components are cool. Loosen the cooling system

            pressure   cap  slowly   in  order   to   relieve  the

            pressure.

            Personal injury can result from air pressure.

            Personal injury can result without following prop-

            er  procedure. When  using  pressure air,  wear  a

            protective face shield and protective clothing.

            Maximum air pressure at the nozzle must be less

            than 205 kPa (30 psi) for cleaning purposes.

            1. Stop the engine. Allow the engine to cool.

            Pressurized air is the preferred method for removing

            loose debris. Direct the air in the opposite direction to

            the fan's air flow. Hold the nozzle approximately 6 mm

            (0.25 inch) away from the radiator fins. Slowly move

            the air nozzle in a direction that is parallel with the

            radiator tube assembly. This will remove debris that is

            between the tubes.

            2. Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order

            to relieve any pressure. Remove the cooling

            system filler cap.

            Note: Drain the coolant into a suitable, clean

            container. The coolant can be reused.

            Pressurized water may also be used for cleaning. The

            maximum water pressure for cleaning purposes must

            be less than 275 kPa (40 psi). Use pressurized water

            in order to soften mud. Clean the core from both

            sides.

            3. Drain the coolant from the cooling system to a level

            that is below the hose that is being replaced.

            4. Remove the hose clamps.

            5. Disconnect the old hose.

            Use a degreaser and steam for removal of oil and

            grease. Clean both sides of the core. Wash the core

            with detergent and hot water. Thoroughly rinse the

            core with clean water.

            6. Replace the old hose with a new hose.

            7. Install the hose clamps with a torque wrench.

            If the radiator is blocked internally, refer to the OEM

            Manual for information regarding flushing the cooling

            system.

            Note: For the correct coolant, see this Operation and

            Maintenance Manual, “Fluid Recommendations”.

            8. Refill the cooling system. Refer to the OEM

            information for further information on refilling the

            cooling system.

            After cleaning the radiator, start the engine. Allow the

            engine to operate at low idle speed for three to five

            minutes. Accelerate the engine to high idle. This will

            help in the removal of debris and the drying of the

            core. Slowly reduce the engine speed to low idle and

            then stop the engine. Use a light bulb behind the core

            in order to inspect the core for cleanliness. Repeat

            the cleaning, if necessary.

            9. Clean the cooling system filler cap. Inspect the

            cooling system filler cap's seals. Replace the

            cooling system filler cap if the seals are damaged.

            Install the cooling system filler cap.

            Inspect the fins for damage. Bent fins may be opened

            with a “comb”. Inspect these items for good condition:

            Welds, mounting brackets, air lines, connections,

            clamps and seals. Make repairs, if necessary.

            10. Start the engine. Inspect the cooling system for

            leaks.

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            Radiator - Clean

            The radiator is not usually supplied by Perkins . The

            following text describes a typical cleaning procedure

            for the radiator. Refer to the OEM information for

            further information on cleaning the radiator.

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            Radiator Pressure Cap - Clean/Replace

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            Radiator Pressure Cap - Clean/

            Replace

            A regular visual inspection of the turbocharger is

            recommended. Any fumes from the crankcase are

            filtered through the air inlet system. Therefore, by-

            products from oil and from combustion can collect in

            the turbocharger compressor housing. Over time, this

            buildup can contribute to loss of engine power,

            increased black smoke and overall loss of engine

            efficiency.

            If the turbocharger fails during engine operation,

            damage to the turbocharger compressor wheel and/

            or to the engine may occur. Damage to the

            turbocharger compressor wheel can cause additional

            damage to the pistons, the valves, and the cylinder

            head.

            Pressurized System: Hot coolant can  cause seri-

            ous burns. To open the cooling system filler cap,

            stop the engine and wait until the cooling system

            components are cool. Loosen the cooling system

            pressure   cap  slowly   in  order   to   relieve  the

            pressure.

            NOTICE

            Turbocharger bearing failures can cause large quanti-

            ties of oil to enter the air intake and exhaust systems.

            Loss of engine lubricant can  result in serious engine

            damage.

            NOTICE

            When any  servicing or  repair of  the engine  cooling

            system  is  performed  the  procedure  must  be  per-

            formed with the engine on level ground. This will allow

            you to accurately check the coolant level. This will al-

            so help in avoiding  the risk of introducing an air lock

            into the coolant system.

            Minor  leakage of  oil  into a  turbocharger under  ex-

            tended low idle operation should not cause problems

            as  long  as a  turbocharger  bearing  failure has  not

            occurred.

            When a turbocharger bearing failure is  accompanied

            by a  significant loss  of engine  performance, do  not

            continue  engine operation  until  the turbocharger  is

            renewed.

            1. Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool.

            Loosen the cooling system filler cap slowly in order

            to relieve any pressure. Remove the radiator

            pressure cap.

            A visual inspection of the turbocharger can minimize

            unscheduled downtime. A visual inspection of the

            turbocharger can also reduce the chance for potential

            damage to other engine parts.

            2. Check coolant level. Refer to Operation and

            Maintenance Manual, “Cooling System Coolant

            Level - Check”.

            3. Install new radiator pressure cap.

            Removal and Installation

            For options regarding the removal, installation, and

            replacement, consult your Perkins  dealer or your

            Perkins  distributor. Refer to the Disassembly and

            Assembly Manual, “Turbocharger - Remove and

            Turbocharger - Install” for further information.

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            Starting Motor - Inspect

            Perkins  recommends a scheduled inspection of the

            starting motor. If the starting motor fails, the engine

            may not start in an emergency situation.

            Inspecting

            NOTICE

            The compressor  housing for  the  turbocharger must

            not be removed from the turbocharger for cleaning.

            Check the starting motor for correct operation. Check

            the electrical connections and clean the electrical

            connections. Refer to the Systems Operation, Testing

            and Adjusting Manual, “Electric Starting System -

            Test” for more information on the checking procedur, e

            <, P>and for specifications or consult your Perkins  dealer

            or your Perkins distributor for assistance.

            The actuator linkage is connected to the  compressor

            housing. If the actuator linkage is moved or disturbed,

            the engine may not comply with emissions legislation.

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            Turbocharger - Inspect

            (If Equipped)

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            Maintenance Recommendations

            Walk-Around Inspection

            1. Remove the pipe from the turbocharger exhaust

            outlet and remove the air intake pipe to the

            turbocharger. Visually inspect the piping for the

            presence of oil. Clean the interior of the pipes in

            order to prevent dirt from entering during

            reassembly.

            NOTICE

            Accumulated grease and/or oil on an  engine is a fire

            hazard. Remove the accumulated grease and oil. Re-

            fer to  this Operation and  Maintenance Manual, “En-

            gine - Clean” for more information.

            2. Check for the presence of oil. If oil is leaking from

            the back side of the compressor wheel, there is a

            possibility of a failed turbocharger oil seal.

            •   Ensure that the cooling system hoses are correctly

            clamped and that the cooling system hoses are

            tight. Check for leaks. Check the condition of all

            pipes.

            The presence of oil may be the result of extended

            engine operation at low idle. The presence of oil

            may also be the result of a restriction of the line for

            the intake air (clogged air filters), which causes the

            turbocharger to slobber.

            •   Inspect the water pump for coolant leaks.

            Note: The water pump seal is lubricated by the

            coolant in the cooling system. It is normal for a small

            amount of leakage to occur as the engine cools down

            and the parts contract.

            3. Inspect the bore of the housing of the turbine outlet

            for corrosion.

            Excessive coolant leakage may indicate the need to

            replace the water pump seal. For the removal of the

            water pump and the installation of water pump and/or

            seal, refer to the Disassembly and Assembly Manual,

            “Water Pump - Remove and Install” for more

            information or consult your Perkins dealer or your

            Perkins  distributor.

            4. Fasten the air intake pipe and the exhaust outlet

            pipe to the turbocharger housing.

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            Walk-Around Inspection

            •   Inspect the lubrication system for leaks at the front

            crankshaft seal, the rear crankshaft seal, the oil

            pan, the oil filters and the rocker cover.

            Inspect the Engine for Leaks and

            for Loose Connections

            •   Inspect the fuel system for leaks. Look for loose

            fuel line clamps and/or tie-wraps.

            A walk-around inspection should only take a few

            minutes. When the time is taken to perform these

            checks, costly repairs and accidents can be avoided.

            •   Inspect the piping for the air intake system and the

            elbows for cracks and for loose clamps. Ensure

            that hoses and tubes are not contacting other

            hoses, tubes, wiring harnesses, etc.

            For maximum engine service life, make a thorough

            inspection of the engine compartment before starting

            the engine. Look for items such as oil leaks or coolant

            leaks, loose bolts, worn belts, loose connections and

            trash buildup. Make repairs, as needed:

            •   Inspect the alternator belts and any accessory

            drive belts for cracks, breaks or other damage.

            Belts for multiple groove pulleys must be replaced as

            matched sets. If only one belt is replaced, the belt will

            carry more load than the belts that are not replaced.

            The older belts are stretched. The additional load on

            the new belt could cause the belt to break.

            •   The guards must be in the correct place. Repair

            damaged guards or replace missing guards.

            •   Wipe all caps and plugs before the engine is

            serviced in order to reduce the chance of system

            contamination.

            NOTICE

            For any type of  leak (coolant, lube, or fuel)  clean up

            the fluid.  If leaking is  observed, find the source  and

            correct the leak. If leaking is suspected, check the flu-

            id levels more often than recommended until the leak

            is found  or fixed,  or until  the suspicion  of a  leak is

            proved to be unwarranted.

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            Water Pump - Inspect

            •   Drain the water and the sediment from the fuel

            tank on a daily basis in order to ensure that only

            clean fuel enters the fuel system.

            •   Inspect the wiring and the wiring harnesses for

            loose connections and for worn wires or frayed

            wires.

            •   Inspect the ground strap for a good connection

            and for good condition.

            •   Disconnect any battery chargers that are not

            protected against the current drain of the starting

            motor. Check the condition and the electrolyte

            level of the batteries, unless the engine is

            equipped with a maintenance free battery.

            •   Check the condition of the gauges. Replace any

            gauges that are cracked. Replace any gauge that

            can not be calibrated.

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            Water Pump - Inspect

            A failed water pump may cause severe engine

            overheating problems that could result in the following

            conditions:

            •   Cracks in the cylinder head

            •   A piston seizure

            •   Other potential damage to the engine

            Note: The water pump seal is lubricated by the

            coolant in the cooling system. It is normal for a small

            amount of leakage to occur as the engine cools down

            and parts contract.

            Visually inspect the water pump for leaks. Renew the

            water pump seal or the water pump if there is an

            excessive leakage of coolant. Refer to the

            Disassembly and Assembly Manual, “Water Pump -

            Remove and Install” for the disassembly and

            assembly procedure.

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            Warranty Section

            Federal Emission Control Warranty

            Warranty Section

            As a condition of reimbursement, replaced parts and

            receipted invoices must be presented at a place of

            business of a Perkins distributor or your Perkins

            dealer or other establishment authorized by Perkins

            Engine Company limited

            Warranty Information

            This warranty covers the following emission-related

            parts and components:

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            Federal Emission Control

            Warranty

            •   Turbocharger System

            •   Inlet Manifold

            •   Fuel Injection System

            Emissions Warranty

            •   Crankcase Ventilation System

            •   Electronic Engine Control System

            •   Engine Aftertreatment System

            •   NOxReduction System

            The 400F diesel engines are an nonroad

            compression ignition engine . Perkins Engine

            Company limited warrants to the initial owner and to

            the subsequent owner of the 400F diesel engines

            that such an engine is:

            •   AftertreatmentRegeneration Device

            1. Designed, built, and equipped so that the engine

            conforms, at the time of sale, with all applicable

            regulations adopted by the United States

            •   Miscellaneous valves, switches, hoses, clamps,

            connectors, tubing, and sealing devices that are

            used in the above systems

            Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) .

            2. Free from defects in materials and workmanship in

            specific emission-related parts for the following

            period:

            Limitations and Responsibilities

            The warranty is subject to the following conditions:

            •   The warranty period is for 3000 hours or for 5

            years, whichever occurs first, after the date of

            delivery to the owner that operates the engine.

            Perkins Engine Company limited

            Responsibilities

            If an emission-related part fails during any of the

            warranty periods, the part will be repaired or replaced.

            Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty is

            warranted for the remainder of the warranty period.

            During the emission warranty period, if a defect in

            material or workmanship of an emission-related part

            or component is found, Perkins Engine Company

            limited will provide the following:

            During the term of this warranty, Perkins Engine

            Company limited will provide through a Perkins

            distributor or your Perkins dealer or other

            establishment authorized by it, repair or replacement

            of any warranted part at no charge to the engine

            owner.

            •   New, Remanufactured or repaired parts and/or

            components, approved pursuant to EPA

            Regulations, required to correct the defect.

            •   Reasonable and customary labor, during normal

            working hours that is required to make the

            warranty repair. Included is the labor in order to

            remove an engine and install the engine, if

            necessary.

            In an emergency, repairs may be performed at any

            service establishment, or by the owner, using any

            replacement part. It is recommended that emission-

            related parts be replaced with genuine Perkins

            Engine Company limited parts.

            Note: Items that are replaced under this warranty

            become the property of Perkins Engine Company

            limited .

            Perkins Engine Company limited will reimburse the

            owner for their expenses, including diagnostic

            charges for such an emergency repair. These

            expenses shall not exceed the Perkins Engine

            Company limited suggested retail price for all

            warranted parts replaced, and labor charges based

            on Perkins Engine Company limited recommended

            time allowance for the warranty repair and the

            geographically appropriate hourly labor rate.

            Owner Responsibilities

            During the emission warranty period, the owner is

            responsible for the following items:

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            California Emission Control Warranty Statement

            •   The costs in order to investigate complaints which

            are not caused by a defect in Perkins Engine

            Company limited material or Perkins Engine

            Company limited workmanship.

            Perkins Engines Company Limited warrants to the

            initial owner and to the subsequent owner of the 400F

            diesel engines that such an engine is:

            1. Designed, built, and equipped so that the engine

            conforms, at the time of sale, with all applicable

            regulations adopted by the California Air

            Resources Board (CARB) .

            •   Providing timely notice of a warrantable failure and

            promptly making the product available for repair

            Limitations

            2. Free from defects in materials and workmanship in

            specific emission-related parts for the following

            period:

            Perkins Engine Company limited is not responsible

            for resultant damages to an emission-related part or

            component resulting from the following items:

            •   The warranty period is for 3000 hours or for 5

            years, whichever occurs first, after the date of

            delivery to the owner that operates the engine .

            •   Any application or any installation that Perkins

            Engine Company limited deems improper.

            •   Attachments, accessory items, or parts not sold

            nor approved by Perkins Engine Company limited

            If an emission-related part fails during any of the

            warranty periods, the part will be repaired or

            replaced. Any such part repaired or replaced under

            warranty is warranted for the remainder of the

            warranty period.

            •   Improper engine maintenance, repair, or abuse.

            •   Use of improper fuel, lubricants, or fluids.

            During the term of this warranty, Perkins Engines

            Company Limited will provide through a Perkins

            distributor or your Perkins dealer or other

            establishment authorized by it, repair or

            replacement of any warranted part at no charge to

            the engine owner.

            •   Owners unreasonable delay in making the product

            available after being notified of a potential product

            problem.

            This warranty is in addition to Perkins Engine

            Company limited standard warranty, applicable to the

            engine product involved.

            In an emergency, repairs may be performed at any

            service establishment, or by the owner, using any

            replacement part. It is recommended that

            emission-related parts be replaced with genuine

            Perkins Engines Company Limited parts.

            Remedies under this warranty are limited to the

            provision of material and services as specified herein.

            Perkins Engine Company limited is not responsible

            for incidental or consequential damages, including

            but not limited to downtime or loss-of-use of engine.

            Perkins Engines Company Limited will reimburse

            the owner for their expenses, including diagnostic

            charges for such an emergency repair. These

            expenses shall not exceed the Perkins Engines

            Company Limited suggested retail price for all

            warranted parts replaced, and labor charges

            based on Perkins Engines Company Limited

            recommended time allowance for the warranty

            repair and the geographically appropriate hourly

            labor rate.

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            California Emission Control

            Warranty Statement

            Emissions Warranty

            As a condition of reimbursement, replaced parts

            and receipted invoices must be presented at a

            place of business of a Perkins distributor or your

            Perkins dealer or other establishment authorized

            by Perkins Engines Company Limited.

            The 400F engines are a nonroad compression

            ignition engine .

            The California Air Resources Board (CARB) and

            Perkins Engines Company Limited are pleased to

            explain the emission control system warranty on both

            of these diesel engines.

            This warranty covers the following emission-

            related parts and components:

            •   Turbocharger System

            •   Inlet Manifold

            In California, new motor vehicle engines must be

            designed, built, and equipped in order to meet the

            state's stringent anti-smog standards. Perkins

            Engines Company Limited must warrant the

            emission control system on your engine for the

            duration of time listed below provided, there has not

            been any abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of

            your engine or your engine aftertreatmentsystem.

            •   Fuel Injection System

            •   Crankcase Ventilation System

            •   Electronic Engine Control System

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            Warranty Information

            Emissions Warranty Information

            •   Engine AftertreatmentSystem

            •   Any application or any installation that Perkins

            Engines Company Limited deems improper.

            •   NOxReduction System

            •   Attachments, accessory items, or parts not sold

            nor approved by Perkins Engines Company

            Limited

            •   Aftertreatment Regeneration Device

            •   Miscellaneous valves, switches, hoses, clamps,

            connectors, tubing, and sealing devices that are

            used in the above systems

            •   Improper engine maintenance, repair, or abuse.

            •   Use of improper fuel, lubricants, or fluids.

            Limitationsand Responsibilities

            •   Owners unreasonable delay in making the product

            available after being notified of a potential product

            problem.

            The warranty is subject to the following conditions:

            This warranty is in addition to Perkins Engines

            Company Limited standard warranty, applicable to

            the engine product involved.

            Perkins Engines Company Limited

            Responsibilities

            Remedies under this warranty are limited to the

            provision of material and services as specified herein.

            Perkins Engines Company Limited is not responsible

            for incidental or consequential damages, including

            but not limited to downtime or loss-of-use of engine.

            During the emission warranty period, if a defect in

            material or workmanship of an emission-related part

            or component is found, Perkins Engines Company

            Limited will provide the following:

            •   New, Remanufactured or repaired parts and/or

            components, approved pursuant to (CARB)

            Regulations, required to correct the defect.

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            Emissions Warranty

            Information

            •   Reasonable and customary labor, during normal

            working hours that is required to make the

            warranty repair. This includes labor in order to

            remove an engine and install the engine, if

            necessary.

            The aftertreatmentsystem can be expected to

            function properly for the life-time of the engine

            (emissions durability period) subject to prescribed

            maintenance requirements being followed.

            Note: Items that are replaced under this warranty

            become the property of Perkins Engines Company

            Limited .

            •   EPA

            Protection Agency

            United States Environmental

            Owner Responsibilities

            •   CARB

            California Air Resources Board

            During the emission warranty period, the owner is

            responsible for the following items:

            Note: The warranty of the engine applies to engines

            that are operated within the areas of the world where

            the following regulations apply: US EPATier 4

            Interim, EU Stage IIIB or Japanese MLIT Step 4.  If an

            engine is operated in regions of the world where

            these regulations do not apply the warranty will be

            void. Contact your Perkins  dealer or your Perkins

            distributor for more information.

            •   The costs in order to investigate complaints which

            are not caused by a defect in Perkins Engines

            Company Limited material or Perkins Engines

            Company Limited workmanship.

            •   Providing timely notice of a warrantable failure and

            promptly making the product available for repair

            Maintenance Recommendations

            Limitations

            Perkins Engines Company Limited  engines are

            certified by the EPA and the CARB in order to comply

            with exhaust emission standards and gaseous

            emission standards that are prescribed by the law at

            the time of manufacture.

            Perkins Engines Company Limited is not responsible

            for resultant damages to an emission-related part or

            component resulting from the following items:

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            Warranty Information

            Emissions Warranty Information

            Efficiency of the emission control and the engine

            performance depends on adherence to proper

            operation and maintenance recommendations and

            use of recommended fuels and lubricating oils.

            According to recommendations, major adjustments

            and repairs should be made by your authorized

            Perkins  distributor or your authorized Perkins

            dealer.

            fuel consumption, black smoke, misfire and rough

            running engine. The fuel injector should be inspected,

            tested, and replaced, if necessary. Fuel injectors can

            be tested by an authorized Perkins distributor/dealer

            .

            TURBOCHARGER – Refer to this Operation and

            Maintenance Manual, “Turbocharger - Inspect” for

            information on inspection of the turbocharger.

            Various chemical fuel additives which claim to reduce

            visible smoke are available commercially. Although

            additives have been used to solve some isolated

            smoke problems in the field, additives are not

            recommended for general use. The engines should

            be certified without smoke depressants according to

            federal smoke regulations.

            ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROL (ECM) – The

            ECM is the control computer of the engine. The ECM

            provides power to the electronics. The ECM monitors

            data that is input from the sensors of the engine. The

            ECM acts as a governor in order to control the speed

            and the power of the engine.

            Take corrective steps immediately after worn parts

            which may affect the emissions level are discovered

            in order to ensure the proper operation of the

            emission control systems. The use of genuine

            Perkins  components is recommended. If the owner

            uses non-Perkins  components, then the non-Perkins

            components must not adversely affect the emissions

            level  of the engine.

            Erratic behavior of the engine may indicate a need for

            repair to the ECM. Your Perkins distributor/dealer is

            equipped with the necessary tools, personnel, and

            procedures in order to perform this service.

            The owner is encouraged to keep adequate

            maintenance records. However, the absence of such

            records will not invalidate the warranty. Refer to the

            Operation and Maintenance Manual, “Maintenance

            Log” (Reference Materials Section).

            For information on the use of Aftermarket Products

            and Perkins  Engines, refer to this Operation and

            Maintenance Manual, “Engine Description”.

            The owner may perform routine maintenance, repairs,

            and other work that is outside of the warranty. The

            work may be done at any repair facility. Such work

            does not need to be performed at a designated

            station that is determined by the warranty in order for

            the warranty to remain in force.

            Regular maintenance intervals with a special

            emphasis on the following items are necessary in

            order to keep exhaust emissions within acceptable

            limits for the useful life of the engine. Refer to the

            Operation and Maintenance Manual, “Severe Service

            Application - Check” topic (Maintenance Section). If

            the engine is operating under severe conditions,

            adjust the maintenance schedule accordingly. See

            your authorized Perkins distributor/dealer in order to

            help analyze your specific application, operating

            environment, and maintenance schedule

            adjustments.

            The following information is an explanation of

            maintenance items for emission-related components.

            See the Operation and Maintenance Manual,

            “Maintenance Interval Schedule” (Maintenance

            Section) for the specific interval for the following

            items.

            ENGINE AFTERTREATMENT SYSTEM – The

            Engine Aftertreatment Systems are sensitive to the

            type of fuel and lubricants that is used. Also, the

            engine aftertreatment systems are sensitive to the

            operating schedule. Low quality fuel, lubricants, or

            fluids may cause increases in exhaust back pressure

            or clogging resulting in loss of power. An authorized

            Perkins distributor/dealer can determine if the engine

            aftertreatmentsystems require a service.

            NOx Reduction System (NRS) – The NRS is

            monitored. An authorized Perkins distributor/dealer

            can determine if the NRS needs service.

            FUEL INJECTORS – Fuel injector tips are subject to

            wear as a result of fuel contamination. This damage

            can cause the following conditions: an increase in

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            Reference Information Section

            Engine Protection Plans

            Reference Information

            Section

            www.perkins.com

            NOTICE

            Dependant upon engine type and application.

            Reference Materials

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            Engine Protection Plans

            (Extended Service Contract)

            Extended Service Contracts-purchased in minutes,

            protected for years.

            Extended Service Contracts (ESC) protect you from

            the stress that unexpected repair work brings to your

            life by covering the cost of getting your engine up and

            running again. Unlike other extended warranties,

            Perkins  Platinum ESC protects you against all

            component part failures.

            Purchase peace of mind from only £0.03 / $0.05 /

            euro 0.04 a day and let an ESC make your dreams a

            reality.

            Why buy an Extended Service Contract?

            1. No surprises - total protection from unexpected

            repair cost (parts, labor, and travel).

            2. Enjoy longer lasting product support from Perkins

            global network.

            3. Genuine Perkins  parts ensure continued engine

            performance.

            4. Highly trained technicians carry out all repairs.

            5. Transferable coverage should you sell your

            machine.

            Flexible coverage provides the right level of

            protection for your Perkins  Engine. Coverage can be

            extended to 2 years/ 1,000 hours right up to 10 year/

            40,000

            You can buy an ESC at any time during standard

            warranty - even the last day!

            Each Perkins  Distributor has highly trained and

            experienced Perkins  Product Support Service

            Technicians. The Support Service are equipped, and

            available around the clock to get your engine running

            again with the minimum of downtime. Buying an ESC

            means that you get all this for free.

            To purchase an Extended Service Contract, is quick

            and simple! Contact your local Perkins Distributor

            now and the distributor can provide you with a quote

            in minutes. You can locate your nearest Perkins

            Distributor by visiting:

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            Index Section

            Index

            A

            Coolant (ELC) - Change.................................. 79

            Drain ............................................................ 79

            Fill................................................................. 80

            Flush ............................................................ 80

            Coolant Level - Check ..................................... 80

            Engines With a Coolant Recovery Tank....... 80

            Engines Without a Coolant Recovery Tank . 81

            Coolant Temperature Regulator - Replace...... 82

            Cooling System Supplemental Coolant

            Additive (SCA) - Test/Add.............................. 82

            Add the SCA, If Necessary.......................... 82

            Test for SCA Concentration ......................... 82

            Crankcase Breather (Canister) - Replace ....... 83

            Crushing Prevention and Cutting Prevention ...11

            After Starting Engine........................................ 47

            After Stopping Engine...................................... 56

            Alarms and Shutoffs ........................................ 30

            Alarms.......................................................... 30

            Shutoffs........................................................ 30

            Testing.......................................................... 30

            Alternator - Inspect .......................................... 73

            Alternator and Fan Belts - Inspect/Adjust........ 74

            Adjustment................................................... 74

            Inspection..................................................... 74

            Alternator and Fan Belts - Replace.................. 75

            B

            Battery - Replace............................................. 75

            Battery Electrolyte Level - Check .................... 75

            Battery or Battery Cable - Disconnect ............. 76

            Before Starting Engine ...............................12, 45

            Belts - Inspect/Adjust/Replace (Air Pump

            Belt)................................................................ 76

            Adjust........................................................... 77

            Inspection..................................................... 76

            Belts - Inspect/Replace (Air Pump belt)........... 77

            Burn Prevention................................................. 9

            Batteries......................................................... 9

            Coolant........................................................... 9

            Induction System ........................................... 9

            Oils................................................................. 9

            D

            Diagnostic Lamp.............................................. 43

            Diesel Particulate Filter - Clean....................... 84

            Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration............. 48

            Modes of Regeneration................................ 49

            Regeneration............................................... 48

            Regeneration Indicators............................... 48

            Regeneration Switch.................................... 49

            Soot Level Monitoring and Indicators........... 49

            E

            Electrical System............................................. 13

            Grounding Practices .................................... 13

            Emergency Stopping....................................... 56

            Emissions Certification Film ............................ 26

            Emissions Warranty Information.................... 101

            Maintenance Recommendations............... 101

            Engine - Clean................................................. 85

            Aftertreatment.............................................. 85

            Engine Air Cleaner Element - Replace............ 85

            Engine Air Cleaner Service Indicator -

            Inspect........................................................... 85

            Test the Service Indicator............................. 86

            Engine Air Precleaner - Check/Clean.............. 86

            Engine Diagnostics.......................................... 43

            Engine Electronics........................................... 14

            Engine Mounts - Inspect.................................. 86

            Engine Oil and Filter - Change ........................ 87

            Drain the Engine Oil..................................... 87

            Fill the Engine Crankcase............................ 88

            Replace the Oil Filter.................................... 88

            C

            California Emission Control Warranty

            Statement .................................................... 100

            Emissions Warranty................................... 100

            Cold Weather Operation.................................. 52

            Hints for Cold Weather Operation................ 52

            Idling the Engine .......................................... 53

            Recommendations for Coolant Warm Up .... 53

            Recommendations for the Coolant .............. 53

            Viscosity of the Engine Lubrication Oil......... 53

            Cold Weather Starting ..................................... 45

            Configuration Parameters................................ 44

            Coolant (Commercial Heavy-Duty) - Change.. 77

            Drain ............................................................ 78

            Fill................................................................. 78

            Flush ............................................................ 78

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            Index Section

            Engine Oil Level - Check................................. 86

            Engine Operation............................................. 48

            Engine Operation and Active Regeneration

            ................................................................... 48

            Reduction of Particulate Emissions ............. 48

            Engine Operation with Active Diagnostic

            Fuel System - Prime........................................ 92

            Fuel System Secondary Filter - Replace......... 92

            Fuel Filter with Canister ............................... 92

            Fuel Tank Water and Sediment - Drain............ 93

            Drain the Water and the Sediment............... 93

            Fuel Storage Tanks...................................... 93

            Fuel Tank ..................................................... 93

            Codes ............................................................ 43

            Engine Operation with Intermittent

            Diagnostic Codes........................................... 43

            Engine Protection Plans (Extended Service

            Contract)...................................................... 103

            Engine Starting...........................................12, 45

            Engine Stopping.........................................13, 56

            Engine Valve Lash - Check.............................. 89

            G

            Gauges and Indicators .................................... 30

            AftertreatmentLamps .................................. 31

            Indicators and Lamps................................... 31

            General Hazard Information.............................. 5

            Containing Fluid Spillage............................... 7

            Dispose of Waste Properly............................. 8

            Fluid Penetration............................................ 7

            Inhalation ....................................................... 8

            Pressure Air and Water.................................. 7

            General Information......................................... 15

            Glow Plugs (ARD Combustion) - Replace....... 93

            Remove the Glow Plug for the After

            F

            Fan Clearance - Check.................................... 90

            Fault Logging................................................... 43

            Features and Controls..................................... 30

            Federal Emission Control Warranty................. 99

            Emissions Warranty..................................... 99

            Fire Prevention and Explosion Prevention ...... 10

            Fire Extinguisher...........................................11

            Lines, Tubes, and Hoses ..............................11

            Regeneration ................................................11

            Fluid Recommendations.......................58, 62, 65

            Diesel Fuel Characteristics ......................... 67

            Diesel Fuel Requirements ........................... 65

            ELC Cooling System Maintenance.............. 60

            Engine Oil .................................................... 63

            General Coolant Information........................ 58

            General Information..................................... 65

            General Lubricant Information ..................... 62

            Foreword............................................................ 4

            California Proposition 65 Warning ................. 4

            Literature Information..................................... 4

            Maintenance.................................................. 4

            Maintenance Intervals.................................... 4

            Operation....................................................... 4

            Overhaul ........................................................ 4

            Safety............................................................. 4

            Fuel and the Effect from Cold Weather............ 54

            Fuel Conservation Practices............................ 50

            Fuel Filter (In-Line) - Replace.......................... 90

            Fuel Injector - Test/Change.............................. 91

            Identification of a suspect Fuel Injector........ 91

            Fuel Related Components in Cold Weather.... 55

            Fuel Filters ................................................... 55

            Fuel Heaters ................................................ 55

            Fuel Tanks.................................................... 55

            Regeneration Devise (ARD) ...................... 94

            H

            Hoses and Clamps - Inspect/Replace............. 94

            Replace the Hoses and the Clamps ............ 94

            I

            Important Safety Information............................. 2

            L

            Lifting and Storage........................................... 28

            M

            Maintenance Interval Schedule....................... 73

            Commissioning............................................ 73

            Daily............................................................. 73

            Every 1000 Service Hours........................... 73

            Every 12 000 Service Hours or 6 Years....... 73

            Every 2000 Service Hours........................... 73

            Every 250 Service Hours or 6 Months ......... 73

            Every 3000 Service Hours........................... 73

            Every 3000 Service Hours or 2 Years.......... 73

            Every 50 Service Hours or Weekly .............. 73

            Every 500 Service Hours............................. 73

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            SEBU8609

            Index Section

            Every 500 Service Hours or 1 Year.............. 73

            When Required............................................ 73

            Maintenance Recommendations..................... 70

            Maintenance Section....................................... 57

            Model View Illustrations (Engines and

            Aftertreatment)............................................... 15

            403F-15T ..................................................... 15

            404F-22........................................................ 16

            404F-22T ..................................................... 17

            AftertreatmentSystem.................................  20

            Engine with Low Mounted Air Pump............ 22

            Off Engine Parts........................................... 21

            Monitoring System........................................... 32

            ProgrammableOptions and Systems

            Refill Capacities............................................... 57

            Cooling System............................................ 57

            Lubrication System ...................................... 57

            S

            Safety Messages............................................... 5

            (1) Universal Warning .................................... 5

            Safety Section ................................................... 5

            Self-Diagnostics............................................... 43

            Sensors and Electrical Components

            (Engine and Aftertreatment) .......................... 33

            Severe Service Application.............................. 71

            Environmental Factors................................. 71

            Incorrect Maintenance Procedures.............. 72

            Incorrect Operating Procedures................... 72

            Starting Motor - Inspect ................................... 96

            Starting the Engine.......................................... 46

            Starting the Engine ...................................... 46

            Starting with Jump Start Cables ...................... 46

            Stopping the Engine ........................................ 56

            System Pressure Release............................... 70

            Coolant System............................................ 70

            Engine Oil .................................................... 70

            Fuel System................................................. 70

            Operation ................................................... 32

            Monitoring System (Engine Warning

            Indicators)...................................................... 33

            Mounting and Dismounting.............................. 12

            O

            Operation Section............................................ 28

            Overspeed....................................................... 33

            P

            Plate Locations and Film Locations................. 26

            Product Description......................................... 22

            AftermarketProducts and Perkins  Engines

            ................................................................... 25

            Electronic Engine Features.......................... 24

            Engine Diagnostics...................................... 24

            Engine Service Life...................................... 24

            Engine Specifications .................................. 23

            Product Identification Information.................... 26

            Product Information Section ............................ 15

            Product Lifting.................................................. 28

            Lifting Eyes with Top Mounted Aftertreatment

            ................................................................... 28

            Product Storage (Engine and

            T

            Table of Contents............................................... 3

            Turbocharger - Inspect (If Equipped)............... 96

            Inspecting..................................................... 96

            Removal and Installation.............................. 96

            W

            Walk-Around Inspection .................................. 97

            Inspect the Engine for Leaks and for Loose

            Connections............................................... 97

            Warranty Information....................................... 99

            Warranty Section............................................. 99

            Water Pump - Inspect...................................... 98

            Welding on Engines with Electronic Controls.. 70

            Aftertreatment)............................................... 28

            Condition for Storage................................... 28

            R

            Radiator - Clean............................................... 95

            Radiator Pressure Cap - Clean/Replace......... 96

            Reference Information..................................... 27

            Record for Reference................................... 27

            Reference InformationSection...................... 103

            Reference Materials ...................................... 103

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            Product and Dealer Information

            Note: For

            product identification plate locations, see the section “Product Identification

            Information” in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.

            Delivery Date:

            Product Information

            Model:

            Product Identification Number:

            Engine Serial Number:

            Transmission

            Serial Number:

            Generator Serial Number:

            Attachment Serial Numbers:

            Attachment Information:

            Customer Equipment Number:

            Dealer Equipment

            Number:

            Dealer Information

            Name:

            Branch:

            Address:

            Dealer

            Phone

            Hours

            Contact

            Number

            Sales:

            Parts:

            Service:

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            All Rights Reserved

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