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KENR8384

July 2010

Disassembly and
Assembly
797F Off-Highway Truck
Engine Supplement
LAJ1-Up (Machine)

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Important Safety Information


Most accidents that involve product operation, maintenance and repair are caused by failure to observe
basic safety rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing potentially hazardous
situations before an accident occurs. A person must be alert to potential hazards. This person should also
have the necessary training, skills and tools to perform these functions properly.
Improper operation, lubrication, maintenance or repair of this product can be dangerous and
could result in injury or death.
Do not operate or perform any lubrication, maintenance or repair on this product, until you have
read and understood the operation, lubrication, maintenance and repair information.
Safety precautions and warnings are provided in this manual and on the product. If these hazard warnings
are not heeded, bodily injury or death could occur to you or to other persons.
The hazards are identified by the Safety Alert Symbol and followed by a Signal Word such as
DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION. The Safety Alert WARNING label is shown below.

The meaning of this safety alert symbol is as follows:


Attention! Become Alert! Your Safety is Involved.
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presented.
A non-exhaustive list of operations that may cause product damage are identified by NOTICE labels
on the product and in this publication.
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The warnings in this publication and on the product are, therefore, not all inclusive. You must
not use this product in any manner different from that considered by this manual without first
satisfying yourself that you have considered all safety rules and precautions applicable to the
operation of the product in the location of use, including site-specific rules and precautions
applicable to the worksite. If a tool, procedure, work method or operating technique that is not
specifically recommended by Caterpillar is used, you must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you
and for others. You should also ensure that the product will not be damaged or become unsafe by
the operation, lubrication, maintenance or repair procedures that you intend to use.
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affect the service that is given to the product. Obtain the complete and most current information before you
start any job. Cat dealers have the most current information available.

When replacement parts are required for this


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dimensions, type, strength and material.
Failure to heed this warning can lead to premature failures, product damage, personal injury or
death.
In the United States, the maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devices and
systems may be performed by any repair establishment or individual of the owner's choosing.

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Table of Contents
Disassembly and Assembly Section
Aftercooler Core - Remove and Install .................. 4
Air Compressor - Remove and Install .................. 8
Air Starting Motor - Remove and Install ............... 9
Alternator - Remove and Install ........................... 9
Battery - Remove and Install ............................... 10
Electronic Control Module (Front Engine) - Remove
and Install ............................................................ 11
Engine and Torque Converter - Remove and Install
............................................................................. 12
Engine Oil Cooler - Remove and Install ............... 18
Engine Oil Filter and Oil Filter Base - Remove and
Install ................................................................... 21
Engine Oil Pump - Remove and Install ................ 22
Expansion Tank - Remove and Install ................. 24
Fan - Remove and Install ..................................... 25
Piston Motor (Fan Drive) - Remove and Install ..... 28
Piston Motor (Fan Drive) - Disassemble ............... 29
Piston Motor (Fan Drive) - Assemble .................... 32
Fuel Filter (Primary) and Fuel Filter Base - Remove
and Install ............................................................ 34
Fuel Filter (Secondary) and Fuel Filter Base Remove and Install ............................................. 35
Fuel Priming Pump - Remove and Install ............ 37
Modular Front End - Remove and Install .............. 38
Radiator - Disassemble ....................................... 43
Radiator - Assemble ............................................ 49
Refrigerant Condenser - Remove and Install ...... 54
Turbocharger - Remove and Install ..................... 55
Damper - Remove and Install ............................... 56
Water Pump (Engine) - Remove and Install ......... 57
Thermostatic Valve - Remove and Install ............. 58
Thermostatic Valve - Disassemble ....................... 59
Thermostatic Valve - Assemble ............................ 61

Index Section
Index ..................................................................... 63

Accidental machine starting can cause injury or


death to personnel working on the machine.
To avoid accidental machine starting, turn the battery disconnect switch to the OFF position and remove the key. If the machine is not equipped with
a battery disconnect switch, disconnect the battery cables from the battery and tape the battery
clamps.
Place a do not operate tag at the battery disconnect switch location to inform personnel that the
machine is being worked on.

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Disassembly and Assembly


Section
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Aftercooler Core - Remove and


Install
SMCS Code: 1063-010-KO

Removal Procedure
Table 1

Illustration 2

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Required Tools
Tool

Part
Number

138-7575

1U-9203

Part Description

Qty

Guide Stud
M10 x 150 mm

Link Bracket

Lever Puller Hoist Gp

1. Remove two of bolts (1). Install Tooling (A).


Remove the remaining bolts (1). Attach Tooling
(B) and a suitable lifting device onto guard (2).
The weight of guard (2) is approximately 36 kg
(80 lb). Remove guard (2). Repeat this Step for
the remaining guards (2).

Start By:
a. Remove the ladder.

Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.
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2. Remove brackets (3).

Illustration 1

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3. Use Tooling (B) and a suitable lifting device in


order to remove bracket assembly (4) and bracket
assembly (5). The weight of bracket assembly (4)
and bracket assembly (5) is approximately 45 kg
(100 lb).

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7. Disconnect hoses (10).

Illustration 6

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4. Disconnect hose (6) and hose (7).

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8. Remove cover (11).

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5. Remove clamps (8). Remove tube (9).

Illustration 10

6. Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 for the opposite side.

9. Remove clamps (12) and clamps (13). Disconnect


hoses (14). Remove tubes (15).

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10. Remove bolts (16), cap (17), mount assembly


(18), bolts (19), and stabilizer (20). Repeat this
step for the opposite side.

Illustration 12

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NOTICE
Do not attempt to remove the aftercooler assembly
until both of the spacers are removed.
12. Remove bolts (22). Raise the aftercooler
assembly slightly in order to remove spacer (23).
Repeat this step for the opposite side.

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11. Attach Tooling (B), Tooling (C), and a suitable


lifting device onto aftercooler assembly (21).
The weight of aftercooler assembly (21) is
approximately 1370 kg (3020 lb).

Illustration 16

13. Remove aftercooler assembly (21).

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14. Position aftercooler assembly (21) onto suitable


blocking.

Illustration 18

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17. Use Tooling (B) and a suitable lifting device in


order to turn over aftercooler assembly (21).
The weight of aftercooler assembly (21) is
approximately 1370 kg (3020 lb).

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15. Remove bolts (24) and plate (25). Remove bolts


(26).
Note: Note the location of the oversized washers for
installation purposes.

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18. Remove bolts (29), plate (30), bolts (31), plate


(32), bolts (33), and plate (34).
Note: Note the location of the oversized washers for
installation purposes.
19. Remove bracket assembly (35).

Illustration 19

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16. Remove bolts (27) and plate (28).


Note: Note the location of the oversized washers for
installation purposes.

Illustration 22

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20. Use Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device in


order to remove aftercooler (36). The weight of
aftercooler (36) is approximately 418 kg (922 lb).

Illustration 24

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2. Disconnect hose assemblies (1).


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21. Remove bracket assembly (37) and plate (38).


The weight of aftercooler (39) is approximately
418 kg (922 lb).

Installation Procedure
1. Install aftercooler (39) and aftercooler (36) in the
reverse order.
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Air Compressor - Remove and


Install
SMCS Code: 1803-010

Removal Procedure

Illustration 25

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3. Disconnect hose assembly (2), hose assembly


(3), and hose assembly (4).
4. Attach a suitable lifting device onto air compressor
(5). The weight of air compressor (5) is
approximately 27 kg (60 lb).

Personal injury can result from removing hoses or


fittings in a pressure system.
Failure to relieve pressure can cause personal injury.
Do not remove or disconnect hoses or fittings until all pressure in the air system has been relieved.

Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.
1. Release the air system pressure. Refer to
Operation and Maintenance Manual, System
Pressure - Release.

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5. Remove bolts (6). Remove air compressor (5).

Installation Procedure
1. Install air compressor (5) in the reverse order.

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Air Starting Motor - Remove


and Install
SMCS Code: 1451-010

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Alternator - Remove and Install


SMCS Code: 1405-010

Removal Procedure

Removal Procedure

Personal injury can result from removing hoses or


fittings in a pressure system.
Failure to relieve pressure can cause personal injury.
Do not remove or disconnect hoses or fittings until all pressure in the air system has been relieved.

Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.
1. Turn the power disconnect switch to the OFF
position.

Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.
1. Release the air system pressure. Refer to
Operation and Maintenance Manual, System
Pressure Release.
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2. Remove clips (1). Remove guard (2) and guard


(3).

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2. Disconnect hose assembly (1) and hose assembly


(2).
3. Attach a suitable lifting device onto air starting
motor (3). The weight of air starting motor (3) is
approximately 34 kg (75 lb). Remove bolts (4) and
the spacers. Remove air starting motor (3).

Installation Procedure
1. Install air starting motor (3) in the reverse order.

Illustration 29

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3. Remove belt (4). Disconnect cable assemblies (5).

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Battery - Remove and Install


SMCS Code: 1401-010

Removal Procedure

Failure to properly service the batteries may cause


personal injury.

Illustration 30

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4. Remove bolts (6), guard assembly (7), bolts (8),


and alternator (9).

Installation Procedure
1. Install alternator (9) in the reverse order.

Prevent sparks near the batteries. They could


cause vapors to explode. Do not allow the jump
start cable ends to contact each other or the
machine.
Do not smoke when checking battery electrolyte
levels.
Electrolyte is an acid and can cause personal injury if it contacts the skin or eyes.
Always wear eye protection when starting a machine with jump start cables.
Improper jump start procedures can cause an explosion resulting in personal injury.
When using jumper cables, always connect the
positive (+) jumper cable to the positive (+) battery terminal first. Next, connect the negative (-)
jumper cable to the frame away from the batteries.
Follow the procedure in the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
Jump start only with an energy source of the same
voltage as the stalled machine.
Turn off all lights and accessories on the stalled
machine. Otherwise, they will operate when the
energy source is connected.
1. Turn the power disconnect switch to the OFF
position.

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2. Remove bolts (1). Remove bracket (2). Remove


cable assembly (3).

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Electronic Control Module


(Front Engine) - Remove and
Install
SMCS Code: 1900-010

Removal Procedure

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3. Disconnect cable assemblies (4).

Illustration 33

1. Turn the power disconnect switch to the OFF


position.

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4. Use a suitable lifting device in order to remove


battery (5). The weight of battery (5) is
approximately 59 kg (130 lb). Repeat this step for
the remaining battery.

Installation Procedure
1. Install battery (5) in the reverse order.

Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.

Illustration 34

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2. Remove bolts (3) in order to disconnect harness


assembly (4).
3. Remove bolts (1). Remove electronic control (2).

Installation Procedure
1. Install electronic control (2) in the reverse order.
a. Tighten bolts (1) to a torque of 7 0.5 mm
(0.276 0.020 inch)

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Engine and Torque Converter Remove and Install


SMCS Code: 1003-010

Hot oil and hot components can cause personal


injury. Do not allow hot oil or hot components to
contact skin.

Removal Procedure

At operating temperature, the engine coolant is


hot and under pressure.

Table 2

Steam can cause personal injury.


Required Tools

Tool

Part
Number

Part Description

Qty

9U-7489

Lift Stand

9U-7357

Tube As

9U-7405

Tube As

1U-9202

Lever Puller Hoist

138-7575

Link Bracket

309-2793

Load Leveler

323-1146

Lifting Gp

Start By:
a. Remove the modular front end.
b. Remove the gear pump (torque converter and
transmission).
c. Remove the pump drive shaft.

Check the coolant level only after the engine has


been stopped and the cooling system pressure
cap is cool enough to touch with your bare hand.
Remove the cooling system pressure cap slowly
to relieve pressure.
Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid
contact with the skin and eyes to prevent personal
injury.

In order to prevent possible personal injury, release the air pressure from the air tank before disconnecting any components of the air system.
1. Turn the fuel supply to the OFF position.
2. Turn the power disconnect switch to the OFF
position.

Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.

Illustration 35

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3. Use Tooling (A) in order to support frame assembly


(1).

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4. Disconnect cable assembly (2). Remove clips (3).

Illustration 37

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7. Disconnect hose assemblies (6), hose assembly


(7), and hose assembly (8).

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Illustration 40

5. Disconnect hose assembly (4).

Illustration 38

6. Disconnect hose assembly (5).

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8. Disconnect harness assembly (9) and harness


assemblies (10).

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Illustration 41

9. Disconnect hose assemblies (11).

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Illustration 42

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10. Disconnect harness assembly (12) and remove


the connecting hardware.

Illustration 43

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11. Disconnect hose assembly (13). Disconnect cable


assembly (14).

Illustration 44

12. Disconnect hose assemblies (15).

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13. Remove clips (16). Disconnect hose (17).

Illustration 46

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14. Disconnect cable assembly (18) and remove the


connecting hardware.

Illustration 47

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15. Remove bolts (19), plate (20), and mount


assembly (21). Repeat this step for the opposite
side.

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Illustration 51

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Illustration 52

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16. Remove tube assembly (22). Disconnect hose


assembly (23). Remove tube assembly (24).

Illustration 49

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17. Remove tube assembly (25). Remove elbow (26).


Disconnect hose assembly (27).

Illustration 50

18. Disconnect hose assembly (25).

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19. Attach a suitable lifting device onto exhaust


tubes (26). The weight of exhaust tubes (26) is
approximately 143 kg (315 lb). Disconnect bellows
(27). Disconnect clamps (28). Remove exhaust
tubes (26).

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20. Attach a suitable lifting device onto cross


tube (29). The weight of cross tube (29) is
approximately 218 kg (481 lb).
21. Disconnect hoses (32) and hose assembly (33).
22. Remove bolts (30). Repeat this step for the
opposite end of the cross tube.

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23. Remove shims (31).


24. Remove cross tube (29).

Illustration 57

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28. Disconnect hose assembly (37).


Illustration 54

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25. Remove step assembly (34).

Illustration 58

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29. Disconnect hose assemblies (38).


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26. Attach Tooling (A) and Tooling (B) onto engine


and torque converter (35). The weight of engine
and torque converter (35) is approximately
18144 kg (40000 lb).

Illustration 59

30. Disconnect hose assembly (39).

Illustration 56

27. Disconnect hose assembly (36).

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31. Disconnect hose assemblies (40) and hose


assembly (41).

Illustration 61

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34. Attach a suitable lifting device onto drive


shaft (44). The weight of drive shaft (44) is
approximately 36 kg (80 lb). Remove bolts (45) in
order to disconnect drive shaft (44).

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32. Disconnect hose assembly (42).

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35. Remove drive shaft guard (46).

Illustration 62

33. Remove drive shaft guard assembly (43).

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36. Attach a suitable lifting device onto drive


shaft (47). The weight of drive shaft (47) is
approximately 295 kg (650 lb).

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Engine Oil Cooler - Remove


and Install
SMCS Code: 1378-010

Removal Procedure

Hot oil and components can cause personal injury.


Illustration 66

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37. Remove bolts (48). Use a suitable prybar in order


to retract drive shaft (47).

Do not allow hot oil or components to contact the


skin.
Be sure that the engine and components are cool
enough to touch with your bare hand prior to performing any service work.

At operating temperature, the engine coolant is


hot and under pressure.
Steam can cause personal injury.
Check the coolant level only after the engine has
been stopped and the fill cap is cool enough to
touch with your bare hand.
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38. Remove bolt (49), washer (50), and mount


(51).Repeat this step for the remaining front
engine mount.

Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure.


Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid
contact with the skin and eyes to prevent personal
injury.
1. Release the system pressure. Refer to Operation
and Maintenance Manual, System Pressure
Release.
2. Drain the coolant into a suitable container for
storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and
Maintenance Manual, Cooling System Coolant
(ELC) - Change.

Illustration 68

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39. Remove Engine and torque converter (35).

Installation procedure
1. Install the engine and torque converter (35) in the
reverse order.

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3. Disconnect harness assemblies (1). Disconnect


hose assembly (2). Disconnect hose (3).

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4. Attach a suitable lifting device onto air inlet


manifold (4). The weight of air inlet manifold (4) is
approximately 79 kg (175 lb). Remove bolts (5).
Remove air inlet manifold (4).
Note: Inspect the gaskets for wear and damage.
Replace the gaskets, if necessary.

5. Remove plug (6) in order to drain tube assembly


(7). Remove tube assembly (7).

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6. Attach a suitable lifting device onto tube


assembly (8). The weight of tube assembly (8 ) is
approximately 41 kg (90 lb). Remove bolts (9).

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7. Disconnect tube (10). Remove tube assembly (8).

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9. Disconnect hose assembly (15). Remove bolts


(16). Remove elbow (17).

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8. Disconnect hose assemblies (11). Remove bolts


(12) and bolts (13). Remove elbow (14).

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10. Attach a suitable lifting device onto oil coolers


(18). The weight of oil coolers (18) is approximately
76 kg (168 lb).

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Hot oil and components can cause personal injury.


Do not allow hot oil or components to contact the
skin.
Be sure that the engine and components are cool
enough to touch with your bare hand prior to performing any service work.

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1. Drain the engine oil filters into a suitable container


for storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and
Maintenance Manual, Engine Oil and Filter Change.

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SMCS Code: 1306-010; 1308-010

Illustration 84

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Removal Procedure

2. Remove cover (1) in order to remove oil filter


element (2). Repeat this step for the remaining
oil filter and base.

11. Remove bolts (19) and the washers. Remove


bolts (20) and the washers.
12. Remove oil coolers (18).

Installation Procedure
1. Install oil cooler (18) in the reverse order.
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Engine Oil Filter and Oil Filter


Base - Remove and Install

Note: The oil filter elements can be replaced without


removing the entire oil filter and base assembly from
the machine.

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Illustration 85

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3. Disconnect tube assembly (3) and tube assembly


(4).

Illustration 88

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6. Attach Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device onto


oil filter and base (7). The weight of oil filter and
base (7) is approximately 73 kg (160 lb).
7. Remove bolts (8).

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4. Disconnect hose assembly (5).


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8. Remove bolts (9). Remove oil filter and base (7).

Installation Procedure
1. Install oil filter and base (7) in the reverse order.
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Engine Oil Pump - Remove and


Install
Illustration 87

5. Disconnect harness assembly (6).

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SMCS Code: 1304-010

Removal Procedure
Start By:
a. Remove the alternator.

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Hot oil and components can cause personal injury.


Do not allow hot oil or components to contact the
skin.
Be sure that the engine and components are cool
enough to touch with your bare hand prior to performing any service work.

At operating temperature, the engine coolant is


hot and under pressure.
Steam can cause personal injury.

Illustration 91

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5. Remove hose assemblies (5), tube assembly (6),


and tube assembly (7).

Check the coolant level only after the engine has


been stopped and the fill cap is cool enough to
touch with your bare hand.
Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure.
Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid
contact with the skin and eyes to prevent personal
injury.
1. Release the system pressure. Refer to Operation
and Maintenance Manual, System Pressure
Release.
2. Drain the coolant into a suitable container for
storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and
Maintenance Manual, Cooling System Coolant
(ELC) - Change.

Illustration 92

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6. Disconnect hose assembly (6). Remove bolts (7),


bolts (8), nut (9), and bolts (10). Remove elbow
(11).

3. Drain the engine oil into a suitable container


for storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and
Maintenance Manual, Engine Oil and Filter Change.

Illustration 93

7. Remove bolts (12) and elbow (13).

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4. Remove bolts (1), nuts (2), adapter (3), and elbow


(4).

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At operating temperature, the engine coolant is


hot and under pressure.
Steam can cause personal injury.
Check the coolant level only after the engine has
been stopped and the fill cap is cool enough to
touch with your bare hand.
Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure.
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Illustration 94

8. Attach a suitable lifting device onto oil pump (14).


The weight of oil pump (3) is approximately 73 kg
(160 lb).
9. Remove bolts (15). Remove oil pump (14).

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Illustration 95

10. Remove O-ring seals (16).

Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid


contact with the skin and eyes to prevent personal
injury.
1. Drain the coolant below the level of the tank into
a suitable container for storage or disposal. Refer
to Operation and Maintenance Manual, Cooling
System Coolant (ELC) - Change.

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2. Remove cover (1).

Installation Procedure
1. Install oil pump (14) in the reverse order.
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Expansion Tank - Remove and


Install
SMCS Code: 1354-010

Removal Procedure
Illustration 97

Table 3

Required Tools
Tool

Part Number

138-7575

Part Description
Link Bracket

Qty
2

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3. Disconnect harness assembly (2). Position


harness assembly (2) out of the way.

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Fan - Remove and Install


SMCS Code: 1356-010

Removal Procedure
Table 4

Required Tools

Illustration 98

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4. Disconnect hose assemblies (3), hose assembly


(4), and tube assembly (5).

Tool

Part
Number

Part Description

Guide Stud
M10 x 150 mm

226-2380

Lifting Bracket

138-7574

Link Bracket

189-0410

Shackle

Qty

Start By:
a. Remove the modular front end.

Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.
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5. Attach Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device onto


expansion tank (6). The weight of expansion tank
(6) is approximately 84 kg (185 lb).

At operating temperature, the engine coolant is


hot and under pressure.

6. Remove bolts (7). Remove expansion tank (6).

Steam can cause personal injury.

Installation Procedure
1. Install expansion tank (6) in the reverse order.

Check the coolant level only after the engine has


been stopped and the fill cap is cool enough to
touch with your bare hand.
Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure.
Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid
contact with the skin and eyes to prevent personal
injury.

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1. Disconnect hoses (1) and hose (4). Remove tube


(2) and tube (3).

Illustration 101

Illustration 103

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5. Disconnect hose (11) and hose (12). Disconnect


support bracket (13). Remove tube (14). Remove
clamps (15). Remove tube (16).

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Illustration 104

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6. Disconnect tube assembly (17). Remove clamps


(18). Remove tube assembly (17).

Illustration 102

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2. Disconnect hose (5). Remove clamps (6). Attach


a suitable lifting device onto thermostatic valve
(7). The weight of thermostatic valve (7) is
approximately 104 kg (230 lb).
3. Disconnect harness assemblies (8). Disconnect
bracket (9). Remove bolts (10).
4. Remove thermostatic valve (7).

Illustration 105

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7. Remove two of bolts (19). Install Tooling (A).


Remove the remaining bolts (19). Use two people
in order to remove guard assembly (20) and shield
assembly (21). The weight of guard assembly
(20) is approximately 41 kg (90 lb). The weight
of shield assembly (21) is approximately 16 kg
(35 lb). Repeat this step for the remaining guard
assemblies and shield assemblies.
8. Remove upper cover (22).

Illustration 109

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10. Attach Tooling (B), Tooling (C), Tooling (D), and


a suitable lifting device onto fan assembly (25).
The weight of fan assembly (25) is approximately
703 kg (1550 lb).
11. Remove bolts (26).

Illustration 106

Illustration 107

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Illustration 110

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Illustration 111

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9. Disconnect harness assembly (23) and remove


the connecting hardware. Remove lower cover
(24).

12. Position fan assembly (25) onto suitable blocking.


Attach a suitable lifting device onto fan spider(27).
The weight of fan spider (27) is approximately
259 kg (570 lb). Remove bolts (28). Remove fan
spider (27).
Illustration 108

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13. In order to prevent the deformation of the fan


blades, position the fan spider flat on suitable
blocking.
Note: Improper handling or damage to the fan spider
may affect the balance of the fan. This may result in
a catastrophic failure during operation.

Installation Procedure
1. Install fan assembly (26) in the reverse order.
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Piston Motor (Fan Drive) Remove and Install

Illustration 112

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1. Use Tooling (A) and Tooling (B) in order to remove


bolt (1). Remove retainer (2) and shims (3).

SMCS Code: 1386-010-QP; 5058-010-FM

Removal Procedure
Table 5

Required Tools
Part
Number

Tool
A
B

Part Description

Qty

1U-6221

Hydraulic Torque Wrench


Gp

1U-6222

Wrench Link

6V-8154

Bolt

8T-0162

Bolt

6F-7831

Washer

126-7183

Crossblock

126-7182

Nut

6V-2360

Hard Washer

138-7575

Link Bracket

Illustration 113

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2. Use Tooling (C) in order to separate fan hub (4)


from the piston motor.

Start By:
a. Remove the fan.

Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.

Illustration 114

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3. Use Tooling (D) and a suitable lifting device in


order to remove fan hub (4). The weight of fan hub
(4) is approximately 50 kg (110 lb).

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Piston Motor (Fan Drive) Disassemble


SMCS Code: 1386-015-QP; 5058-015-FM

Disassembly Procedure
Table 6

Required Tools
Part
Number

Tool
Illustration 115

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5. Remove hose assemblies (7). Remove bolts (8).


Use a suitable lifting device in order to remove
piston motor (5). The weight of piston motor (5) is
approximately 163 kg (360 lb).

Installation Procedure

Threaded Rod(1)

9X-8267

Hard Washer

6V-8225

Nut

7X-2535

Bolt (M6 x 1)

1U-8758

Retaining Ring Pliers

1P-1863

Retaining Ring Pliers

1U-9895

Crossblock

8B-7550

Puller Leg

5S-0003

Nut

3H-0465

Push-Puller Plate

4C-5669

Threaded Adapter

9U-7692

Threaded Rod (M16 x 2)(2)

1P-1861

Retaining Ring Pliers

1. Install piston motor (5) in the reverse order.

F
(1)
(2)

Qty

1U-6340
A

4. Use a suitable lifting device in order to turn over


piston motor (5) and support assembly (6). The
weight of piston motor (5) and support assembly
(6) is approximately 336 kg (740 lb).

Part Description

Cut to length of 175 mm (7.0 inch)


Cut to length of 127 mm (5.0 inch)

Start By:
a. Remove the piston motor (fan drive).

Illustration 116

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Personal injury can result from being struck by


parts propelled by a released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all
recommended tooling to release the spring force.
1. Remove bolts (1) and head (2) from housing (3).
Illustration 119

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5. Use Tooling (B) to remove key (7).

Illustration 117

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2. Remove port plate (4) from head (2).


Illustration 120

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6. Use Tooling (C) to remove retaining ring (8).


7. Use Tooling (D) to remove retaining ring (9).
8. Remove cover (10) and the O-ring seal.

Illustration 118

g01864133

3. Remove O-ring seal (5).


4. Install Tooling (A).
Note: Tooling (A) will keep the rotating group together
while the rotating group is being removed from the
pump housing.

Illustration 121

9. Remove seal (11) from cover (10).

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10. Use Tooling (E) in order to remove the rotating


group from the pump housing.

Illustration 123

Illustration 125

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14. Use Tooling (F) to remove retaining ring (18) and


shim (19).

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11. Remove Tooling (A) and barrel (6) from the


rotating group.
12. Remove spring (12) and spacer (13) from barrel
(6).

Illustration 126

g01892634

15. Remove O-ring seal (23).


16. Place shaft assembly (20) into a suitable press.

Illustration 124

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13. Remove bolts (14), pin (15), pistons (16), and


plate (17).

17. Remove bearing (21), ring bearing (22), shims


(24), bearing assembly (25) from shaft assembly
(20).
Note: The bearing cone will be destroyed when the
bearing cup is separated from shaft assembly (20).
18. Remove slipper (26) and spring (27).

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2. Install bearing assembly(25).

Piston Motor (Fan Drive) Assemble

3. Install spring (27) and slipper (26) into shaft


assembly (20).

SMCS Code: 1386-016-QP; 5058-016-FM

Note: Lubricate the face of slippers (26) with clean


hydraulic oil.

Assembly Procedure
Table 7

Required Tools
Tool

Qty

Threaded Rod(1)

9X-8267

Hard Washer

6V-8225

Nut

1U-8758

Retaining Ring Pliers

1P-1863

Retaining Ring Pliers As

1U-9895

Crossblock

8B-7550

Puller Leg

5S-0003

Nut

3H-0465

Push-Puller Plate

4C-5669

Threaded Adapter

5P-8249

Hard Washer

9U-7692

Threaded Rod (M16 x 2)(2)

Illustration 128

1P-1861

Retaining Ring Pliers As

6. Use Tooling (F) to install retaining ring (18) and


spacer (19).

F
(2)

Part Description

1U-6340
A

(1)

Part
Number

4. Install shims (24), ring bearing (22), and bearing


(21) onto shaft assembly (20). Adjust shim kit (24)
in order to obtain 135 0.05 mm (5.3 0.002 inch)
for Dimension (A). Dimension (A) is taken from
the top of retaining ring (8) to the base of shaft
assembly (20).

Cut to length of 175 mm (7.0 inch)


Cut to length of 127 mm (5.0 inch)

5. Install O-ring seal (23).

Illustration 129

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7. Install pistons (16), pin (15), plate (17), and bolts


(14).

Illustration 127

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1. Raise the temperature of bearing cone and


bearing cup (25) and lower the temperature of
shaft assembly (20).

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12. Use Tooling (C) to install retaining ring (8).
13. Use Tooling (E) to pull the rotating group against
retaining ring (8).

Illustration 130

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8. Install spacer (13) and spring (12) in barrel (6).


Illustration 133

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14. Install seal (11) in cover (10).

Illustration 131

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9. Assemble barrel (6) to the rotating group. Install


Tooling (A) to barrel (6).
Note: Tooling (A) will keep the rotating group together
while the rotating group is being installed into the
pump housing.

Illustration 134

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15. Install cover (10).


16. Use Tooling (D) to install retaining ring (9).

Illustration 132

g01893653

10. Lower the temperature of the rotating group and


raise the temperature of the pump housing.
11. Install the rotating group into the pump housing.

Illustration 135

17. Install key (7).

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Personal injury can result from being struck by


parts propelled by a released spring force.
Make sure to wear all necessary protective equipment.
Follow the recommended procedure and use all
recommended tooling to release the spring force.

Illustration 136

g01864133

18. Install O-ring (5). Remove Tooling (A) from barrel


(6) .

20. Carefully install head (2) and bolts (1) to pump


housing (3). Tighten bolts (4) to a torque of
250 Nm (185.0 lb ft).
End By:
a. Install the piston motor (fan drive).

Note: Lubricate the face of barrel (6) with clean


hydraulic oil.

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Fuel Filter (Primary) and Fuel


Filter Base - Remove and
Install
SMCS Code: 1260-010; 1262-010

Removal Procedure
Table 8

Required Tools

Illustration 137

g01892334

19. Install port plate (4) onto head (2).

Tool

Part
Number

Part Description

Qty

185-3630

Strap Wrench As

Note: The fuel filter elements can be serviced or


replaced without removing the entire filter and base
assembly from the machine.

Personal injury or death can result from a fire.


Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electrical components can cause a fire.
Clean up all leaked or spilled fuel. Do not smoke
while working on the fuel system.
Illustration 138

g01864093

Turn the disconnect switch OFF or disconnect the


battery when changing fuel filters.
1. Turn the power disconnect switch to the OFF
position.
2. Turn fuel supply to the OFF position.

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Illustration 142

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Illustration 143

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3. Disconnect sensor (1).

Illustration 140

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4. Drain filter assemblies (2) into a suitable container


for storage or disposal. Disconnect hose assembly
(3).
5. Use Tooling (A) in order to remove filter assembly
(2).

7. Remove bolts (6). Remove filter base (7). Remove


O-ring seals (8). Repeat this step for the remaining
filter base.

Installation Procedure
1. Install filter base assembly (5) and filter assemblies
(2) in the reverse order.
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Fuel Filter (Secondary) and


Fuel Filter Base - Remove and
Install
SMCS Code: 1261-010-SE; 1262-010

Removal Procedure
Table 9
Illustration 141

Required Tools

g02126771

6. Remove bolts (4). Remove filter base assembly


(5).

Tool

Part Number

185-3630

Part Description
Strap Wrench

Qty
1

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Note: The fuel filter elements can be replaced without


removing the entire fuel filter and base assembly
from the machine.

Personal injury or death can result from a fire.


Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electrical components can cause a fire.
Clean up all leaked or spilled fuel. Do not smoke
while working on the fuel system.
Turn the disconnect switch OFF or disconnect the
battery when changing fuel filters.

Illustration 145

g02126712

4. Disconnect hose assembly (3), harness assembly


(4), and tube assembly (5).
Hot engine components can cause injury from
burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.
1. Turn the power disconnect switch to the OFF
position.
2. Turn the fuel supply to the OFF position.

Illustration 146

g02126714

5. Use Tooling (A) in order to remove fuel filters (6).

Illustration 144

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3. Disconnect harness assembly (1). Disconnect


tube assembly (2).

Illustration 147

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6. Remove bolts (7). Remove filter bases (8).

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7. Remove nuts (9). Remove filter base (10) and


base (11).

Illustration 151

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9. Remove bolts (14) and filter base (15). Remove


O-ring seals (16). Repeat this step for the
remaining filter bases.

Installation Procedure
1. Install fuel filter bases (8) and fuel filters (6) in the
reverse order.
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Fuel Priming Pump - Remove


and Install
SMCS Code: 1258-010
Illustration 149

g02126754

8. Remove O-ring seals (12) from base (11). Remove


O-ring seals (13) from filter base (10).

Removal Procedure
1. Turn the power disconnect switch to the OFF
position.
2. Turn the fuel supply to the OFF position.

Illustration 150

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Illustration 152

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3. Disconnect hoses (1). Disconnect harness


assemblies (2). Remove bolts (3).
4. Remove fuel priming pump (4).

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Installation Procedure
1. Install fuel priming pump (4) in the reverse order.
i03881432

Modular Front End - Remove


and Install
SMCS Code: 1353-010; 1814-010

Removal Procedure

1. Install the truck body retaining cables. Operation


and Maintenance Manual, Cable (Truck Body
Retaining).
2. Release the system pressure. Refer to Operation
and Maintenance Manual, System Pressure
Release.

Table 10

Required Tools
Part Description

The space between the body and the frame becomes a zero clearance area when the body is lowered. Failure to install the retaining cable can result in injury or death to personnel working in this
area.

Tool

Part
Number

163-6455

Link Bracket

189-0410

Shackle As

1U-9203

Lever Puller Hoist

Qty

3. Drain the coolant into a suitable container for


storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and
Maintenance Manual, Cooling System Coolant
(ELC) - Change.

Start By:
a. Remove the bottom guards.
b. Remove the front hood.

Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.

Illustration 153

g02127454

4. Disconnect hose assemblies (1).

At operating temperature, the engine coolant is


hot and under pressure.
Steam can cause personal injury.
Check the coolant level only after the engine has
been stopped and the fill cap is cool enough to
touch with your bare hand.
Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure.
Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid
contact with the skin and eyes to prevent personal
injury.

Illustration 154

5. Disconnect hoses (2).

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6. Disconnect hose (3). Disconnect hose assembly


(4).

Illustration 156

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8. Disconnect hose assemblies (6).

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9. Disconnect hoses (7).

Illustration 159

g02131093

10. Disconnect harness assembly (8). Disconnect


hose assembly (9).

7. Disconnect hose assembly (5).

Illustration 157

Illustration 158

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Illustration 160

g02131173

11. Disconnect hose assembly (10) and remove the


connecting hardware.

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Illustration 161

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12. Disconnect brackets (11).

Illustration 162

Illustration 164

15. Disconnect rod (14). Repeat this step for the


opposite side.

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Illustration 165

13. Disconnect hose (12).

Illustration 163

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16. Disconnect hoses (15).

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Illustration 166

14. Disconnect hose (13).

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17. Disconnect harness assemblies (16).

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18. Remove clamps (17). Disconnect hose (18).


Disconnect harness assemblies (19).

Illustration 168

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21. Remove clamps (24).

Illustration 171

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22. Remove brace (25).

19. Remove mud flaps (20).

Illustration 169

Illustration 170

g02131573

20. Remove bracket assembly (21) and bracket


assembly (22). Loosen clamps (23).

Illustration 172

g02132494

23. Remove elbow (26). Use two people in order to


remove tube assembly (27). The weight of tube
assembly (27) is approximately 28 kg (62 lb).

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Illustration 173

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24. Remove elbow (28). Use two people in order to


remove tube assembly (29). The weight of tube
assembly (29) is approximately 28 kg (62 lb).
25. Repeat Step 19 through Step 24 for the opposite
side.

Illustration 176

26. Attach Tooling (A), Tooling (B), Tooling (C), and


a suitable lifting device onto front module (30).
The weight of front module (30) is approximately
6545 kg (14430 lb).

Illustration 177
Illustration 174

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Illustration 175

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27. Disconnect link (31).

Illustration 178

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28. Remove bolts (32).


29. Repeat Step 27 through Step 28 for the opposite
side.

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Installation Procedure
1. Install front module (30) in the reverse order.
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Radiator - Disassemble
SMCS Code: 1353-015

Disassembly Procedure
Table 11
Illustration 179

Required Tools

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Tool

Part
Number

138-7573

Link Bracket

4Q-5222

Breaker Tool

4Q-5144

Installer Tool

1U-9202

Lever Puller Hoist Gp

163-6455

Link Bracket

30. Remove bolts (33).

Part Description

Qty

Start By:
a. Remove the fan.
b. Remove the aftercoolers.
Illustration 180

g02136676

31. Remove bolts (34).

Illustration 181

Illustration 182

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Illustration 183

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32. Remove front module (30).

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1. Attach Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device


onto guard assembly (1). The weight of guard
assembly (1) is approximately 82 kg (180 lb).
2. Remove bolts (2).

Illustration 187

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5. Remove bolts (5). Remove condenser (6).

Illustration 184

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Illustration 188

Illustration 185

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6. Remove bolts (7). Remove bracket assembly (8).

3. Disconnect harness assembly (3) and remove the


connecting hardware. Remove clips (4).

Illustration 189

Illustration 186

4. Remove guard assembly (1).

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7. Remove support (9). Remove tension bars (10)


from both sides of the radiator.

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Illustration 193

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10. Remove bolts (15), shim (16), and tension bar


(17).

Illustration 191

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8. Use Tooling (B) in order to loosen the upper


radiator cores (11) at the top and the bottom. Use
Tooling (C) in order to remove the upper radiator
cores (11). Remove the felt liner from the radiator
tubes. Repeat this step for the remaining radiator
cores.

Illustration 192

g02148849

9. Remove bolts (12), shim (13), and tension bar


(14).

Illustration 194

g02148399

11. Disconnect harness assembly (18) and remove


the connecting hardware. Remove tube assembly
(19).

Illustration 195

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Illustration 196

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Illustration 199

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Illustration 200

g02148571

12. Attach a suitable lifting device onto ladder


assembly (20). The weight of ladder assembly
(20) is approximately 41 kg (90 lb). Remove bolts
(21), bolt (22), and bolts (23). Remove ladder
assembly (20).

15. Remove bolts (28) and bolts (29). Remove cowl


assembly (27).

Illustration 197

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13. Attach a suitable lifting device onto hand rail (24).


Disconnect bracket (25) and remove bolts (26).
Remove hand rail (24).

Illustration 201

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16. Attach Tooling (E) and a suitable lifting device


onto top tank (30). The weight of top tank (30) is
approximately 205 kg (452 lb).

Illustration 198

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14. Attach Tooling (A), Tooling (D), and a suitable


lifting device onto cowl assembly (27). The weight
of cowl assembly (27) is approximately 522 kg
(1150 lb).

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17. Remove bolts (31). Repeat this step for the


opposite side.

Illustration 205

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20. Attach a suitable lifting device onto center


tank (33). The weight of center tank (33) is
approximately 73 kg (160 lb). Remove bolts (34)
from both ends of the center tank.
21. Remove center tank (33).

Illustration 203

g02148605

18. Remove bolts (32). Repeat this step for the


opposite side.
Illustration 206

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22. Attach a suitable lifting device onto bottom


tank (35). The weight of bottom tank (35) is
approximately 227 kg (500 lb).

Illustration 204

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19. Remove top tank (30).


Illustration 207

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Illustration 208

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Illustration 211

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Illustration 212

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23. Remove bolts (36) and bolts (37) from both sides
of the bottom tank.

Illustration 209

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24. Remove bottom tank (35).

26. Attach Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device


onto channel assembly (39). The weight of
channel assembly (39) is approximately 169 kg
(373 lb).
27. Remove bolts (40). Remove channel assembly
(39).
28. Repeat Step 26 through Step 27 for the remaining
channel assembly.

Illustration 210

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Typical Example

25. Remove seals (38) from the bottom tank, the


center tank, and the top tank.
Note: Seals (38) are not reusable. Discard the seals.

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Radiator - Assemble

2. Install bolts (40).


3. Repeat Step 1 through Step 2 for the remaining
channel assembly.

SMCS Code: 1353-016

Assembly Procedure
Table 12

Required Tools
Tool

Part
Number

138-7573

Link Bracket

4Q-5144

Installer Tool

1U-9202

Lever Puller Hoist Gp

163-6455

Link Bracket

342-2335

Brush

342-2346

Brush

342-2348

Brush

342-2349

Oil

342-2334

Installer

Part Description

Qty

Illustration 215

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Typical Example

Illustration 216

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Typical Example

Illustration 213

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4. Use a suitable plate and a soft mallet in order to


install new seals (38). Install new seals (38) onto
the bottom tank, the center tank, and the top tank.
5. Use Tooling (F) to clean seals (38).
6. Inspect seals (38) after the installation. The seals
must be flush with the tank and flat across the top
in order to be correctly installed.

Illustration 214

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1. Use Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device in


order to install channel assembly (39). The weight
of channel assembly (39) is approximately 169 kg
(373 lb).

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Illustration 217

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7. Use a suitable lifting device in order to install


bottom tank (35). The weight of bottom tank (35)
is approximately 227 kg (500 lb).

Illustration 220

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9. Use a suitable lifting device in order to install


center tank (33). The weight of center tank (33) is
approximately 73 kg (160 lb).
10. Install bolts (34) onto both ends of the center tank.

Illustration 218

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Illustration 221

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11. Use Tooling (E) and a suitable lifting device in


order to install top tank (30). The weight of top
tank (30) is approximately 205 kg (452 lb).

Illustration 219

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8. Install bolts (37) and bolts (36) onto both sides


of the bottom tank.

Illustration 222

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12. Install bolts (32). Repeat this step for the opposite
side.

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13. Install bolts (31). Repeat this step for the opposite
side.

Illustration 224

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14. Use Tooling (A), Tooling (D), and a suitable lifting


device in order to install cowl assembly (27). The
weight of cowl assembly (27) is approximately
522 kg (1150 lb).

Illustration 226

15. Install bolts (29) and bolts (28).

Illustration 227

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16. Use a suitable lifting device in order to install hand


rail (24). Install bolts (26). Connect bracket (25).

Illustration 228

Illustration 225

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Illustration 229

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17. Use a suitable lifting device in order to install


ladder assembly (20). The weight of ladder
assembly (20) is approximately 41 kg (90 lb).
Install bolts (23), bolt (22), and bolts (21).

Illustration 232

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20. Install tension bar (14), shim (13), and bolts (12).

Illustration 233

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Typical Example
Illustration 230

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18. Install tube assembly (19). Connect harness


assembly (18) and install the connecting
hardware.

Illustration 234
Typical Example

Illustration 231

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19. Install tension bar (17), shim (16), and bolts (15).

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Typical Example

Illustration 238

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24. Install condenser (6). Install bolts (5).

21. Use Tooling (C) and Tooling (G) in order to install


radiator cores (11). Install the felt liner between the
first row and the second row of the radiator cores.

Illustration 239

Illustration 236

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22. Install tension bars (10) onto both sides of the


radiator. Install support (9).

25. Use Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device in


order to position guard assembly (1) onto the
radiator. Install bolts (2). Do not tighten bolts (2)
at this time.

Illustration 240
Illustration 237

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23. Install bracket assembly (8). Install bolts (7).

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Refrigerant Condenser Remove and Install


SMCS Code: 1805-010

Removal Procedure

Personal injury can result from contact with refrigerant.


Illustration 241

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26. Install clips (4). Connect harness assembly (3)


and install the connecting hardware.

Contact with refrigerant can cause frost bite. Keep


face and hands away to help prevent injury.
Protective goggles must always be worn when refrigerant lines are opened, even if the gauges indicate the system is empty of refrigerant.
Always use precaution when a fitting is removed.
Slowly loosen the fitting. If the system is still under pressure, release it slowly in a well ventilated
area.
Personal injury or death can result from inhaling
refrigerant through a lit cigarette.

Illustration 242

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27. Tighten bolts (2) at both ends of guard assembly


(1).

Inhaling air conditioner refrigerant gas through a


lit cigarette or other smoking method or inhaling
fumes released from a flame contacting air conditioner refrigerant gas, can cause bodily harm or
death.
Do not smoke when servicing air conditioners or
wherever refrigerant gas may be present.
Use a certified recovery and recycling cart to properly remove the refrigerant from the air conditioning system.
1. Recover the air conditioner refrigerant from the
air conditioner system. Refer to Service Manual,
SENR5664, Air Conditioning and Heating
Systems with R-134a Refrigerant. Refer to
Special Publication, NEDG2500, Air Conditioning
Tools for the correct procedure.

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At operating temperature, the engine coolant is


hot and under pressure.
Steam can cause personal injury.
Check the coolant level only after the engine has
been stopped and the fill cap is cool enough to
touch with your bare hand.
Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure.

Illustration 243

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Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid


contact with the skin and eyes to prevent personal
injury.

2. Remove grill (1).


1. Release the system pressure. Refer to Operation
and Maintenance Manual, System Pressure
Release.
2. Drain the coolant into a suitable container for
storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and
Maintenance Manual, Cooling System Coolant
(ELC) - Change.

Illustration 244

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3. Disconnect hose assembly (2) and hose assembly


(3). Remove bolts (4). Remove refrigerant
condenser (5).

Installation Procedure
1. Install refrigerant condenser (5) in the reverse
order.

Illustration 245

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3. Open front hood assemblies (1).

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Turbocharger - Remove and


Install
SMCS Code: 1052-010

Removal Procedure

Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.

Illustration 246

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4. Use brace (2) in order to secure front hood


assemblies (1) in the open position.

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Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.

Illustration 247

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5. Attach a suitable lifting device onto turbocharger


(3). The weight of turbocharger (3) is approximately
79 kg (175 lb).
6. Disconnect hoses (4), hose assemblies (5), hose
assembly (6), and clamps (7).

Illustration 249

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1. Remove bolts (1). Remove guard assembly (2).

Illustration 248

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7. Disconnect hose assemblies (8). Remove bolts


(9). Remove turbocharger (3). Remove the gasket
from turbocharger (3).

Illustration 250

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Installation Procedure

2. Attach Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device


onto vibration damper (2). The weight of vibration
damper (2) is approximately 139 kg (306 lb).

1. Install turbocharger (3) in reverse order.

3. Remove bolts (3).


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Damper - Remove and Install


SMCS Code: 1205-010

Removal Procedure
Start By:
a. Remove the bottom guards.
Illustration 251

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4. Remove vibration damper (2).

Installation Procedure
1. Install vibration damper (2) in the reverse order.
a. Tighten bolts (3) to a torque of 700 50 Nm
(516 37 lb ft). Repeat this step in order to
ensure that bolts (3) are tightened to a torque
of 700 50 Nm (516 37 lb ft) equally.
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Water Pump (Engine) - Remove


and Install
SMCS Code: 1361-010

Illustration 252

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2. Disconnect hose (1). Remove bolts (2). Disconnect


harness assembly (3). Remove elbow (4).

Removal Procedure
Start By:
a. Remove the bottom guards.

Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.
Illustration 253

At operating temperature, the engine coolant is


hot and under pressure.

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3. Disconnect hose (5). Remove bolts (6). Remove


elbow (7).

Steam can cause personal injury.


Check the coolant level only after the engine has
been stopped and the fill cap is cool enough to
touch with your bare hand.
Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure.
Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid
contact with the skin and eyes to prevent personal
injury.
1. Drain the coolant into a suitable container for
storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and
Maintenance Manual, Cooling System Coolant
(ELC) - Change.

Illustration 254

4. Remove O-ring seal (8).

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Thermostatic Valve - Remove


and Install
SMCS Code: 1355-010

Removal Procedure

Illustration 255

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Hot engine components can cause injury from


burns. Before performing maintenance on the
engine, allow the engine and the components to
cool.

5. Disconnect hose assembly (9).

At operating temperature, the engine coolant is


hot and under pressure.
Steam can cause personal injury.
Check the coolant level only after the engine has
been stopped and the fill cap is cool enough to
touch with your bare hand.
Remove the fill cap slowly to relieve pressure.

Illustration 256

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6. Remove bolts (10). Use two people in order to


remove water pump (11). The weight of water
pump (11) is approximately 39 kg (85 lb).

Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Avoid


contact with the skin and eyes to prevent personal
injury.
1. Release the system pressure. Refer to Operation
and Maintenance Manual, System Pressure
Release.
2. Drain the coolant into a suitable container for
storage or disposal. Refer to Operation and
Maintenance Manual, Cooling System Coolant
(ELC) - Change.

Illustration 257

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7. Remove O-ring seal (12).

Installation Procedure
1. Install water pump (11) in the reverse order.

Illustration 258

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3. Disconnect harness assembly (1) and remove the


connecting hardware.

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4. Disconnect hose (2). Remove bolts (3). Remove


elbow (4) and O-ring seal (5).

Illustration 262

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7. Attach a suitable lifting device onto thermostatic


valve (13). The weight of thermostatic valve (13)
is approximately 40 kg (88 lb). Remove bolts (14).
Remove thermostatic valve (13).

Installation Procedure
1. Install thermostatic valve (13) in the reverse order.
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Thermostatic Valve Disassemble


SMCS Code: 1355-015
Illustration 260

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5. Remove bolts (6) in order to disconnect tube


assembly (7). Remove O-ring seal (8).

Disassembly Procedure
Start By:
a. Remove the thermostatic valve.

Illustration 261

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6. Disconnect hose (9). Remove bolts (10). Remove


elbow (11) and O-ring seal (12).

Illustration 263

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1. Remove bolts (1). Disconnect harness assembly


(2). Remove controller assembly (3). Remove
bolts (4) and cap (5).

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Illustration 264

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2. Remove bolts (6) and motor assembly (7).

Illustration 265

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3. Remove bolts (8) and motor housing (9). Remove


gasket (10).

Illustration 266

Illustration 267

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5. Remove reaction dowel (14).

Illustration 268

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6. Remove piston assembly (15).


Note: Note the orientation of piston assembly (15)
on the shaft.

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4. Remove bolts (11). Remove adapter assembly


(12) and O-ring seal (13).

Illustration 269

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7. Remove bolts (16), mount assembly (17), and


O-ring seal (18).

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Thermostatic Valve - Assemble


SMCS Code: 1355-016

Assembly Procedure
Table 13

Required Tools
Tool

Part
Number

3S-6252

Part Description
Sealant

Qty
Illustration 272

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3. Install reaction dowel (14).

Illustration 270

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1. Install O-ring seal (18), mount assembly (17), and


bolts (16).

Illustration 273

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4. Install O-ring seal (13). Install adapter assembly


(12). Install bolts (11).

Illustration 271

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2. Install piston assembly (15).


Illustration 274

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5. Install gasket (10). Install bolts (8). Install motor


housing (9). Apply Tooling (A) onto the outer edge
of motor housing (9).
Note: Ensure that sealant is applied to the hole for
the grommet.

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Illustration 275

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6. Install motor assembly (7). Install bolts (6).

Illustration 276

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7. Apply Tooling (A) onto cap (5). Install cap (5) and
bolts (4). Install controller assembly (3). Connect
harness assembly (2). Install bolts (1).
Note: Ensure that sealant is applied to the hole for
the grommet.
End By:
a. Install the thermostatic valve.

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Index
F

A
Aftercooler Core - Remove and Install ..................
Installation Procedure ........................................
Removal Procedure ...........................................
Air Compressor - Remove and Install....................
Installation Procedure ........................................
Removal Procedure ...........................................
Air Starting Motor - Remove and Install.................
Installation Procedure ........................................
Removal Procedure ...........................................
Alternator - Remove and Install .............................
Installation Procedure ........................................
Removal Procedure ...........................................

4
8
4
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
10
9

Fan - Remove and Install ...................................... 25


Installation Procedure ........................................ 28
Removal Procedure ........................................... 25
Fuel Filter (Primary) and Fuel Filter Base - Remove
and Install ............................................................ 34
Installation Procedure ........................................ 35
Removal Procedure ........................................... 34
Fuel Filter (Secondary) and Fuel Filter Base Remove and Install .............................................. 35
Installation Procedure ........................................ 37
Removal Procedure ........................................... 35
Fuel Priming Pump - Remove and Install .............. 37
Installation Procedure ........................................ 38
Removal Procedure ........................................... 37

Battery - Remove and Install ................................. 10


Installation Procedure ........................................ 11
Removal Procedure ........................................... 10

Damper - Remove and Install................................


Installation Procedure ........................................
Removal Procedure ...........................................
Disassembly and Assembly Section......................

56
57
56
4

E
Electronic Control Module (Front Engine) - Remove
and Install ............................................................ 11
Installation Procedure ........................................ 11
Removal Procedure ........................................... 11
Engine and Torque Converter - Remove and
Install ................................................................... 12
Installation procedure......................................... 18
Removal Procedure ........................................... 12
Engine Oil Cooler - Remove and Install ................ 18
Installation Procedure ........................................ 21
Removal Procedure ........................................... 18
Engine Oil Filter and Oil Filter Base - Remove and
Install ................................................................... 21
Installation Procedure ........................................ 22
Removal Procedure ........................................... 21
Engine Oil Pump - Remove and Install.................. 22
Installation Procedure ........................................ 24
Removal Procedure ........................................... 22
Expansion Tank - Remove and Install ................... 24
Installation Procedure ........................................ 25
Removal Procedure ........................................... 24

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

Modular Front End - Remove and Install............... 38


Installation Procedure ........................................ 43
Removal Procedure ........................................... 38
P
Piston Motor (Fan Drive) - Assemble ....................
Assembly Procedure..........................................
Piston Motor (Fan Drive) - Disassemble................
Disassembly Procedure .....................................
Piston Motor (Fan Drive) - Remove and Install .....
Installation Procedure ........................................
Removal Procedure ...........................................

32
32
29
29
28
29
28

R
Radiator - Assemble ..............................................
Assembly Procedure..........................................
Radiator - Disassemble .........................................
Disassembly Procedure .....................................
Refrigerant Condenser - Remove and Install ........
Installation Procedure ........................................
Removal Procedure ...........................................

49
49
43
43
54
55
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T
Table of Contents...................................................
Thermostatic Valve - Assemble .............................
Assembly Procedure..........................................
Thermostatic Valve - Disassemble ........................
Disassembly Procedure .....................................

3
61
61
59
59

Thermostatic Valve - Remove and Install ..............


Installation Procedure ........................................
Removal Procedure ...........................................
Turbocharger - Remove and Install .......................
Installation Procedure ........................................
Removal Procedure ...........................................

58
59
58
55
56
55

W
Water Pump (Engine) - Remove and Install .......... 57
Installation Procedure ........................................ 58
Removal Procedure ........................................... 57

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