Robert FalkinghamRobert Falkingham
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10-13L Service Letter 10-13L Service Letter UpdateUpdate
PS50041 (C-10/C-12 Head Gasket PS50041 (C-10/C-12 Head Gasket Repair)Repair)– Scheduled to Expire January 31Scheduled to Expire January 31stst 2004 2004– Extended Until the End of MayExtended Until the End of May
PS50338 (C-10 – C-15 Injector Tip)PS50338 (C-10 – C-15 Injector Tip)– Expired December 2003Expired December 2003– Will Not be ExtendedWill Not be Extended
C11/C13 Push Tube C11/C13 Push Tube InstallationInstallation
Valve Push Tube Installation ProblemsValve Push Tube Installation Problems– CPI IssueCPI Issue: 55852: 55852
– ProblemProblem: Intake and Exhaust Push Tubes : Intake and Exhaust Push Tubes can be installed incorrectlycan be installed incorrectly• Ball end outside of lifter pocketBall end outside of lifter pocket
C11/C13 Push Tube C11/C13 Push Tube InstallationInstallation
– Affected ProductAffected Product: All C11/C13: All C11/C13
– FixFix: Ensure Push Tubes are installed : Ensure Push Tubes are installed correctly during assembly by correctly during assembly by inspection.inspection.
– CommunicationCommunication: TEN Article : TEN Article Planned 2Planned 2ndnd Quarter 2004 Quarter 2004
ACERT Air Compressor Air ACERT Air Compressor Air BoxBox
Debris Related Debris Related Failures on Air Failures on Air CompressorCompressor– CPI IssueCPI Issue: 57620: 57620
– ProblemProblem: Carry : Carry over debris from over debris from Air Box Resulting Air Box Resulting in Air Compressor in Air Compressor FailureFailure
– C15 Air C15 Air Compressor GroupCompressor Group
Air Box
ACERT Air Compressor Air ACERT Air Compressor Air BoxBox– C13 Air BoxC13 Air Box
– Affected ProductAffected Product: All HD ACERT Engines: All HD ACERT Engines
– FixFix: Ensure the air box is free of debris after a repair where : Ensure the air box is free of debris after a repair where the air compressor incurred a core iron failure (ie. Piston the air compressor incurred a core iron failure (ie. Piston failure)failure)
– CommunicationCommunication: TEN Article 2: TEN Article 2ndnd Quarter 2004 Quarter 2004
Air Box
C13 Air Compressor VibrationC13 Air Compressor Vibration BA 921 Single Cylinder Air CompressorBA 921 Single Cylinder Air Compressor
– CPI IssueCPI Issue: 54887: 54887
– ProblemProblem: The new BA-921 Single Cylinder Air : The new BA-921 Single Cylinder Air Compressor can excite engine chassis vibrationCompressor can excite engine chassis vibration• Vibration Meter Reading 1.14 Order (1.14 x Vibration Meter Reading 1.14 Order (1.14 x
crank speed)crank speed)
– Affected ProductAffected Product: KCB00508 – KCB01638 : KCB00508 – KCB01638
– FixFix: New Counter Weight Gear to Reduce Air : New Counter Weight Gear to Reduce Air Compressor imbalance. Compressor imbalance.
– CommunicationCommunication: TEN Article Planned Late 1: TEN Article Planned Late 1stst Quarter 2004Quarter 2004
C13 AC Pressure Switch C13 AC Pressure Switch FunctionFunction
AC Pressure Switch FunctionAC Pressure Switch Function– CPI IssueCPI Issue: 56933: 56933
– ProblemProblem: : ECM software has a non-ECM software has a non-functional Air Conditioner Input Switchfunctional Air Conditioner Input Switch
– Affected ProductAffected Product: KCB00891 – KCB01676: KCB00891 – KCB01676
– FixFix: February Release Software: February Release Software
– CommunicationCommunication: TIB Planned for Mid : TIB Planned for Mid FebruaryFebruary
C13 SurgeC13 Surge C13 SurgeC13 Surge
– CPI IssueCPI Issue: 56110: 56110
– ProblemProblem: Small Number of Chassis Configurations : Small Number of Chassis Configurations Excite the Driveline with the C13 EngineExcite the Driveline with the C13 Engine• Typically referred to as “violent” surge during Typically referred to as “violent” surge during
slight accelerationslight acceleration
– Affected ProductAffected Product: KCB00508 – KCB02033: KCB00508 – KCB02033
– FixFix: February Release Software: February Release Software
– CommunicationCommunication: Scheduled TIB for Early : Scheduled TIB for Early FebruaryFebruary
C-10/C-12/C-15/C-16 C-10/C-12/C-15/C-16 Injector R&IInjector R&I
Slightly modified procedure for Slightly modified procedure for R&I injectorsR&I injectors– CPI IssueCPI Issue: 51168: 51168
– ProblemProblem: Injector hold down bolt : Injector hold down bolt failures after servicefailures after service
– Affected ProductAffected Product: All Heavy Duty : All Heavy Duty EnginesEngines
C-10/C-12/C-15/C-16 Injector C-10/C-12/C-15/C-16 Injector R&IR&I
Slightly modified procedure for R&I injectorsSlightly modified procedure for R&I injectors– FixFix: New Remove and Install Procedure: New Remove and Install Procedure
A.A. Make sure to mark which cylinderMake sure to mark which cylinder unit injector, spacer, unit injector, spacer, clamp, and bride assemblies came from.clamp, and bride assemblies came from.
i.i. Reinstall these parts on the same cylinder they were removed Reinstall these parts on the same cylinder they were removed from.from.
B.B. Inspect the hold down bolt assembly prior to disassembly.Inspect the hold down bolt assembly prior to disassembly.
i.i. If the bolt is If the bolt is NOTNOT loose during disassembly, then proceed loose during disassembly, then proceed directly to step C.directly to step C.
ii.ii. If the hold down bolt If the hold down bolt ISIS loose during disassembly: loose during disassembly:a.a. Inspect the injector bore for debrisInspect the injector bore for debrisb.b. Inspect the bore for wearInspect the bore for wearc.c. ReplaceReplace the clamp, and spacer Proceed to step C the clamp, and spacer Proceed to step C
C.C. NOTE: In NOTE: In ALLALL instances, instances, replacereplace the injector hold down the injector hold down bolt with a bolt with a NEWNEW bolt bolt
D.D. Do Do NOTNOT reuse seals or hold down bolts. reuse seals or hold down bolts.
– CommunicationCommunication: TEN Article Planned 1: TEN Article Planned 1stst Quarter 2004 Quarter 2004
PS50667 Exhaust Rocker PS50667 Exhaust Rocker ArmsArms
Affected serial numbersAffected serial numbers– 6NZ83126-Up6NZ83126-Up– 7CZ3834-Up7CZ3834-Up– MBN1-22118MBN1-22118
Engines with Jacobs 340D BrakeEngines with Jacobs 340D Brake Replace all exhaust rocker armsReplace all exhaust rocker arms Replace intake rocker arm on failed Replace intake rocker arm on failed
cylindercylinder Replace all compression brake bolts and Replace all compression brake bolts and
studs studs
Set brake slave lashSet brake slave lash– 6NZ83126-Up 0.025”6NZ83126-Up 0.025”– 7CZ3834-Up 0.025”7CZ3834-Up 0.025”– MBN1-22118 0.030”MBN1-22118 0.030”
PS50740 C-15 Truck PS50740 C-15 Truck Cylinder LinerCylinder Liner
After FailureAfter Failure Serial numbers includedSerial numbers included
– MBN12044-21022,6NZ91415-92097,C2A131-141MBN12044-21022,6NZ91415-92097,C2A131-141– 8SB3066-3067,7XC12188-12259,2MZ562-5838SB3066-3067,7XC12188-12259,2MZ562-583– 4AS665-6894AS665-689
Inspect date codesInspect date codes– Replace affected liners as outlined in the Replace affected liners as outlined in the
service letterservice letter
C15 BXS Turbo C15 BXS Turbo MountingMounting
Use Spiralock nuts onlyUse Spiralock nuts only– Part Number 168-7800Part Number 168-7800– Torque to 55 ± 5 N·m (40.6 ± 3.7 lb ft.)Torque to 55 ± 5 N·m (40.6 ± 3.7 lb ft.)
Use Stainless Steel StudsUse Stainless Steel Studs– Part Number 238-4665Part Number 238-4665
Use turbo mounting gasket Use turbo mounting gasket – Part Number 243-6462Part Number 243-6462
Nuts will spin on easilyNuts will spin on easily No stake marks on nutNo stake marks on nut Over tightening can cause the stud to Over tightening can cause the stud to
failfail
C15 BXS Turbo C15 BXS Turbo MountingMounting
C15 BXS Turbo C15 BXS Turbo MountingMounting
238-4665 Stud168-7800 Spiralock Nuts
Use turbo gasket 243-6462
C15 BXS Valve Actuator C15 BXS Valve Actuator WiringWiring
Solenoid connector same as medium Solenoid connector same as medium duty injectorduty injector
Kit can be used for repairKit can be used for repair– Part number 156-7106Part number 156-7106
Repair procedureRepair procedure– REHS1809 Special Instruction REHS1809 Special Instruction
Less downtime for the customerLess downtime for the customer Keep wiring out of discharge stream Keep wiring out of discharge stream
of valve actuatorof valve actuator– Can deflect oil causing oil mist from Can deflect oil causing oil mist from
breatherbreather
What’s NewWhat’s NewEaton Top IIEaton Top II
New Gear Fast Run Slow flash files. (GFRS)New Gear Fast Run Slow flash files. (GFRS)On GFRS flash files the transmission style will show up as Eaton On GFRS flash files the transmission style will show up as Eaton
Top II. The transmission style is not programmable with the Top II. The transmission style is not programmable with the GFRS files.GFRS files.
Only for Eaton Top II Transmissions. Only for Eaton Top II Transmissions. Change in flash file from GFRS to other flash file requires Change in flash file from GFRS to other flash file requires
factory passwords. factory passwords. Changing the transmission from Eaton Top II to different Changing the transmission from Eaton Top II to different
transmission will require a different flash file. Factory transmission will require a different flash file. Factory Passwords are required to make this change. Passwords are required to make this change.
Transmission Neutral SwitchTransmission Neutral SwitchNeutral Switch is located on J1/P1:62 or over the 1939 Data Neutral Switch is located on J1/P1:62 or over the 1939 Data
link.link.Neutral Switch is now programmable for all transmission Neutral Switch is now programmable for all transmission
styles. styles. This can affect Fast Idle, PTO, Elevated Idle, and Cruise Control. This can affect Fast Idle, PTO, Elevated Idle, and Cruise Control. Important to check neutral switch programming and operation Important to check neutral switch programming and operation
if there is a complaint with Fast Idle, PTO, Elevated Idle, or if there is a complaint with Fast Idle, PTO, Elevated Idle, or Cruise Control. Cruise Control.
Caterpillar ET 2003B is required. Caterpillar ET 2003B is required.
ReminderReminder Outside Temperature Based Idle ShutdownOutside Temperature Based Idle Shutdown
– Installation of sensor kit 185-7733 is required when the idle Installation of sensor kit 185-7733 is required when the idle shutdown is programmed to “Outside Temp Based” If this kit is shutdown is programmed to “Outside Temp Based” If this kit is not installed the idle shutdown system may not function not installed the idle shutdown system may not function properly. properly.
– The sensor kit must be mounted so an accurate measurement of The sensor kit must be mounted so an accurate measurement of the outside ambient air temperature can be taken.the outside ambient air temperature can be taken.
Flashing ECMsFlashing ECMs– Always transfer the flash file to the hard drive of your Always transfer the flash file to the hard drive of your
computer. Computers communicate faster when the file is on computer. Computers communicate faster when the file is on the hard drive. the hard drive.
– Also try the bypass harness. There is a lot of information on the Also try the bypass harness. There is a lot of information on the data link from other devices such as ABS, or transmissions. This data link from other devices such as ABS, or transmissions. This isolates the ECM from this noise. isolates the ECM from this noise.
– By putting the file on the hard drive and using the bypass By putting the file on the hard drive and using the bypass harness this will allow a ECM to be flashed in less time. harness this will allow a ECM to be flashed in less time.
– ACERT flash files are too big for floppy disks. Do not download ACERT flash files are too big for floppy disks. Do not download ACERT flash files to a floppy. The flash will abort. File needs to ACERT flash files to a floppy. The flash will abort. File needs to be on a CD or downloaded directly from SIS web to the be on a CD or downloaded directly from SIS web to the computer you are using to flash the ecm. Files downloaded to a computer you are using to flash the ecm. Files downloaded to a CD still need to be copied to the computers hard drive. CD still need to be copied to the computers hard drive.
Is this “overcooling”?Is this “overcooling”?
Overcooling Overcooling TroubleshootingTroubleshooting
Overcooling Engine Overcooling Engine DiscussionDiscussion
Definition: Overcooling can be defined as the condition Definition: Overcooling can be defined as the condition where the normal temperature at which an engine operates where the normal temperature at which an engine operates cannot be reached.cannot be reached.
– This condition is most commonly reported as:This condition is most commonly reported as:– Engine coolant temperature runs cool only at idle.Engine coolant temperature runs cool only at idle.– Engine coolant temperature runs normal at idle, but overcools Engine coolant temperature runs normal at idle, but overcools
noticeably while driving or operating in cool ambient temperatures.noticeably while driving or operating in cool ambient temperatures.
The recommended minimum operating temperature for The recommended minimum operating temperature for diesel engines that operate on high sulfur fuel is 80C diesel engines that operate on high sulfur fuel is 80C (175F). (175F).
This can be achieved by elevating the idle to 1000 RPM. This can be achieved by elevating the idle to 1000 RPM. This results in the engine adding more heat into the This results in the engine adding more heat into the system. system.
– Customers operating engines with temperatures below 80C (175F), Customers operating engines with temperatures below 80C (175F), may report several of the following complaints:may report several of the following complaints:
– Reduced fuel economy <OKReduced fuel economy <OK– White smoke <OKWhite smoke <OK– Reduced power <OKReduced power <OK– Reduced component life <OK Reduced component life <OK
Overcooling Engine Overcooling Engine DiscussionDiscussion
6NZ C-15 “Primary source of 6NZ C-15 “Primary source of heat into the system”heat into the system”
Overcooling Engine Overcooling Engine DiscussionDiscussion
BXS C15 “Primary source of BXS C15 “Primary source of heat into the system”heat into the system”
Precooler
Overcooling Overcooling Troubleshooting Troubleshooting
From the Troubleshooting GuideFrom the Troubleshooting Guide Engine OvercoolingEngine Overcooling Probable CauseProbable Cause Long Idle Periods - When the engine is running with no load, only a Long Idle Periods - When the engine is running with no load, only a
small quantity of fuel is burned. small quantity of fuel is burned. Therefore, the heat from the engine is Therefore, the heat from the engine is removed too fast.removed too fast. The check valve in the vent line may be missing, or The check valve in the vent line may be missing, or the orifice in the vent line may be missing. When the check valve or the orifice in the vent line may be missing. When the check valve or the orifice is missing, too much heat is removed from the engine. the orifice is missing, too much heat is removed from the engine.
Very Light Load - Very light loads, a very slow speed or downhill travel Very Light Load - Very light loads, a very slow speed or downhill travel can cause overcooling. can cause overcooling. This overcooling is caused by the low heat This overcooling is caused by the low heat input of the engineinput of the engine. The installation of . The installation of shuttersshutters helps to correct this helps to correct this condition. <<“condition. <<“Shutters DatedShutters Dated””
Faulty Water Temperature Regulator (thermostat) - A water Faulty Water Temperature Regulator (thermostat) - A water temperature regulator that is stuck open can cause overcooling. temperature regulator that is stuck open can cause overcooling. Overcooling also occurs when the water temperature regulator is Overcooling also occurs when the water temperature regulator is stuck between the following positions: open position and closed stuck between the following positions: open position and closed position. Coolant leaks that are around the water temperature position. Coolant leaks that are around the water temperature regulator can cause overcooling. An example would be a vent line regulator can cause overcooling. An example would be a vent line leak. leak. <<“how do you check”<<“how do you check”
Thermostat leakage rate is 10cc/min per stat. Need a way to Thermostat leakage rate is 10cc/min per stat. Need a way to measure?measure?
Overcooling Overcooling TroubleshootingTroubleshooting
Inspect the vent line for excess leakage.Inspect the vent line for excess leakage.– Quick check is to plug the line and cap #4 fitting.Quick check is to plug the line and cap #4 fitting.– Install check ball.Install check ball.– ACERT engines have two vent lines. This will require ACERT engines have two vent lines. This will require
an update to the vent line recommendation. Current an update to the vent line recommendation. Current line configuration is above the fitting for the check line configuration is above the fitting for the check ball.ball.
Truck Engine NewsTruck Engine News 1999/04/011999/04/01 Media Number -SEBD6710-00 Publication Media Number -SEBD6710-00 Publication Date -Date -New Cooling SystemNew Cooling System Vent LineVent Line Check Valve Helps Check Valve Helps PreventPrevent Over CoolingOver Cooling{1370}{1370}
Know Your Cooling System; SEBD0518 (paper)Know Your Cooling System; SEBD0518 (paper) Know Your Track-Type Tractor Cooling System; REHS1063Know Your Track-Type Tractor Cooling System; REHS1063
Overcooling TroubleshootingOvercooling Troubleshooting Investigate thermostat or thermostat seal Investigate thermostat or thermostat seal
leakage. leakage. – Several methods used to test.Several methods used to test.– 1) Historically, thermostats were checked with a hot 1) Historically, thermostats were checked with a hot
plate and plate and thermometer. It has since become economical to thermometer. It has since become economical to replace them if replace them if removed. Note: this test gives thermostat removed. Note: this test gives thermostat performance not leak performance not leak rate. rate.
– 2) Recently the increased use of infared temperature 2) Recently the increased use of infared temperature instruments to estimate leakage of the thermostats. The results instruments to estimate leakage of the thermostats. The results
are qestionable. (40% of thermostats replaced are no are qestionable. (40% of thermostats replaced are no fault fault found.)found.)
– 3) Measure the leakage rate and compare to known 3) Measure the leakage rate and compare to known specifications. More accurate with results that can be specifications. More accurate with results that can be documented. Criteria with this test is pass or fail. Less invasive documented. Criteria with this test is pass or fail. Less invasive
and conclusive. and conclusive. – P/N 7C3095 = 2 x 10cc/min max leakage. Opening Temp 190-P/N 7C3095 = 2 x 10cc/min max leakage. Opening Temp 190-
208degF208degF– P/N 7W0317 = 2 x 50cc/min max leakage. Opening Temp 200-P/N 7W0317 = 2 x 50cc/min max leakage. Opening Temp 200-
219degF 219degF – Fabricate tool to measure volume change. Accurate method and Fabricate tool to measure volume change. Accurate method and
gives good results. Todd and Doug to show an example tool gives good results. Todd and Doug to show an example tool that was fabricated.that was fabricated.
Form Number Booklet Description Serial Number PrefixesRENR2238-04 C-10,C-12 & 3406E 1MM,2KS,2WS,3CS, 6NZ, 7CZ,
CPDRENR1328-02 C-10,C-12 & 3406E 5DS,8YS,9NS,1LWSENR5582-06 3176B,C-10,C-12 & 3406E 5EK,9CK,1YN,2PN,6TSSENR5503-00 3406C (PEEC III) 4CKSENR3479-05 3406B (PEEC II) 2EK,5YG,8TCSENR3913-04 3176 2YGSENR5112-01 3176 7LGRENR1367-04 3126B 7AS, 8YL,8SZ,BKD, 1AJ,CKM,
CRP,9SZSENR6566-03 3100 HEUI 8WL,1WM,4ES,2CW, 8HW, 7LZ
Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide ListingListing
Serial Number Prefixes Serial Number Prefixes C-10, C-12 & 3176C-10, C-12 & 3176
2YG 31762YG 3176– 1988 to 19901988 to 1990
7LG 31767LG 3176– 1991 to December 19931991 to December 1993
9CK 3176B9CK 3176B– May 1993 to March 1995May 1993 to March 1995
2PN C-102PN C-10– March 1995 to September March 1995 to September
19971997 8YS C-108YS C-10
– September 1997 to September 1997 to November 1998November 1998
1YN C-121YN C-12– March 1995 to September March 1995 to September
19971997
9NS C-129NS C-12– September 1997 to September 1997 to
November 1998November 1998
3CS C-103CS C-10– November 1998 to November 1998 to
September 2002September 2002
2KS C-122KS C-12– November 1998 to November 1998 to
September 2002September 2002
MBJ C-10MBJ C-10– October 2002 to October 2002 to
CurrentCurrent
MBL C-12MBL C-12– October 2002 to October 2002 to
CurrentCurrent
Serial Number PrefixesSerial Number Prefixes3406/C-15/C-163406/C-15/C-16
8TC PEEC II and PEEC II.V8TC PEEC II and PEEC II.V– 1987 to 19901987 to 1990
5YG PEEC II - 460Hp Only5YG PEEC II - 460Hp Only– 19901990
2EK PEEC II and PEEC II.V2EK PEEC II and PEEC II.V– 19911991
4CK 3406C Electronic4CK 3406C Electronic– August 1991 to December August 1991 to December
19931993
5EK 3406E5EK 3406E– May 1993 to December 1996May 1993 to December 1996
6TS 3406E6TS 3406E– January 1997 to December January 1997 to December
19971997
1LW 3406E 14.6L1LW 3406E 14.6L– December 1997 - November 1998December 1997 - November 1998
5DS 3406E 15.8L5DS 3406E 15.8L– December 1997 - November 1998December 1997 - November 1998
2WS 3406E 14.6L2WS 3406E 14.6L– November 1998 to CurrentNovember 1998 to Current
1MM 3406E 15.8L1MM 3406E 15.8L– November 1998 to CurrentNovember 1998 to Current
6NZ C-156NZ C-15– November 1999 to September November 1999 to September
20022002 7CZ C-167CZ C-16
– November 1999 to September November 1999 to September 20022002
MBN C-15MBN C-15– October 2002 to CurrentOctober 2002 to Current
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