4.1.3 Checking Engine Air Intake
The engine air intake must be clear and all its components properly secured for the engine to work correctly.
1. Ensure that engine air intake ducting (A) is securely
fastened. Tighten the hose clamps as needed.
2. Ensure that end cap (B) is secure.
3. Ensure that clamps (A) and clamp (B) on the turbocharger
intake duct are secure. Clamp (B) is secure when screw
tip (C) extends beyond the housing and Belleville
washers (D) are almost flat.
4.1.4 Checking and Adding Engine Oil
The engine oil level will need to be inspected before the engine can be operated. It may be necessary to add oil to the
crankcase.
Checking engine oil level
262177
PERFORMING PREDELIVERY CHECKS
Figure 4.6: Engine Air Intake
Figure 4.7: Constant Torque Clamps – M2170
125
B
A
A
C
A
D
B
Revision A