Radiator Clean; Severe Servo Application - Perkins 1103 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Maintenance Section
Radiator - Clean
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.
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.
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.
A
WARNING
Personal injury can result from air pressure.
Personal injury can result without following prop-
er procedure. When using pressure air, wear a pro-
tective face shield and protective clothing.
Maximum air pressure at the nozzle must be less
than 205 kPa (30 psi) for cleaning purposes.
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.
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.
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.
If the radiator is blocked
internally,
refer to the OEM
Manual for information regarding flushing the cooling
system
.
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After cleaning, start the engine and accelerate the
engine to high
idle
rpm. This will help in the removal
of debris and the drying of the core. Stop the
engine.
Use a light bulb behind the core in order to inspect
the core for cleanliness. Repeat the cleaning
,
if
necessary.
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.
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Severe Service Application -
Check
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
Refer to the standards for the engine or consult your
Perkins dealer or your Perkins distributor in order to
determine if the engine is operating within the defined
parameters.
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.
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.

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