Engine Maintenance Over-View; Chapter 8 - Caterpillar Engine And Related Systems - Cub Cadet 6X4 Shop Handbook

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CHAPTER 8 - CATERPILLAR ENGINE AND RELATED SYSTEMS

ENGINE MAINTENANCE OVER-VIEW

CAUTION: Allow the engine and it's exhaust
system to cool before performing any work on or
around the engine.
CAUTION: Disable the engine when working
around any components that rotate while the
engine is running unless engine operation is
required for diagnosis or measurement:
Remove the key from the key switch to prevent
the engine from being started while service is
being done.
Disconnect the ground cable from the negative
post on the battery to prevent any electrical
shorts or unintentional triggering of the starter
motor while work is being done.
NOTE: The intent of this section is to provide
guidance for reaching maintenance points on
the engine as it is positioned in the vehicle. For
engine-specific information, refer to the Opera-
tion and Maintenance Manual published by
Caterpillar, or get the vehicle to a Caterpillar
dealer. Follow all safety guidelines (WARNINGs
and CAUTIONs) and service instructions that
pertain to Caterpillar Engine Model C0.7 and the
Cub Cadet Operator's Manual.
1.
Access to most routine maintenance points can
be achieved by raising the cargo box, releasing
the Camloc® fasteners that secure the engine
cover, and removing the engine cover.
See Figure 8.1.
Engine cover
Camloc fasteners
Figure 8.1
Chapter 8 - Caterpillar Engine and Related Systems
2.
The fuel filter can be reached by tilting the pas-
senger's seat forward. See Figure 8.2.
Beneath the passenger's seat
3.
Remove the parcel bin under the driver's seat to
reach the air filter. See Figure 8.3.
Air filter, beneath driver's seat
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Fuel filter
Fuel tank
Figure 8.2
Figure 8.3

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