8b.16 engine storage – SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Section 8B

Cummins Engine

Model 6036/6036T S/N 9B0500 thru 14833

8B-27

30. Check the fluid levels as follows:

(a) Start the engine and allow it to heat to

operating temperature. Do not operate
engine for more than two minutes.

(b) Shut the engine off, wait for engine to

cool, and check the coolant level. Top it
off as required by adding coolant through
the overflow bottle.

(c) Be sure the engine oil level is within the

crosshatched area. If it is below the
crosshatched area, add a high quality
multi-grade motor oil equal to API, CD or
CE (severe duty diesel engine) specifica-
tions as outlined in paragraph 8B.8.
Engine crankcase capacity is 11.5 quarts
(10,9 liters) with a filter change.

(d) Check the transmission oil level. If it is

below the add mark, add MIL-L-2104C Oil
to bring it to the full mark on the dipstick.
Transmission capacity is 4.3 gallons (16,3
liters).

31. Install the transmission cover and close and

lock both engine access doors.

17. Connect engine wire harness to the engine

and transmission components, Fig. 8B.46:

• Starter
• Starter Ground Cable
• Starter Relay
• Neutral Start Switch (on transmission)
• Transmission Temperature Switch
• Low Oil Pressure Sender
• Water Temperature Sender
• Fuel Run Solenoid
• Alternator

18. Secure the rear support between the side

frame members with ten capscrews, lock-
washers, and hex nuts. Torque to 225 to 275
lb-ft (305 to 373 Nm).

19. Connect the wiring to the backup alarm.

20. Attach the exhaust system to the engine.

21. Install the air cleaner system on the rear

support and connect the hoses.

22. Install the radiator overflow bottle.

23. Install the radiator, hoses, and shroud.

24. Connect the radiator hoses to the engine.

25. Fill the radiator as follows:

(a) Be sure the radiator petcock is closed and

the engine cylinder block drain plug is
installed.

(b) Fill the radiator completely with 50/50

mixture of ethylene glycol and water.
Capacity is 5.4 gallons (20,4 liters).

(c) Replace radiator cap.

(d) Add coolant to the overflow bottle until it is

about 1/4 to 1/2 full — approximately 1
quart (0,95 liter).

(e) Clean dirt and debris from radiator fins

and core. Remove rear radiator cover for
access to radiator.

26. Install the transmission oil cooler on the rear

support and connect it to the transmission.

27. Fill the transmission as follows:

(a) Install a cleaned drain plug, screen and

gasket, Fig. 7.1, into the transmission
sump housing.

(b) Fill transmission with MIL-L-2104C Oil to

LOW mark on dipstick, Fig. 7.6.

28. Install the radiator cover.

29. Install counterweight on the rear of the frame.

8B.16 ENGINE STORAGE

Use the following procedures immediately when
engine is removed from service for an extended
period.

1.

Clean outside of engine.

2.

Where a preservative fuel is to be used, drain
the fuel system and fill with the preservative
fuel. If preservative fuel is not used, the
system can be kept charged with normal fuel
but this will have to be drained and discarded at
the end of the storage periods together with the
fuel filter.

3.

Run the engine until it is warm. Correct any
fuel, lubricating oil or air leakage. Stop the
engine and drain the lubricating oil sump.

4.

Replace the lubricating oil filter canister.

5.

Fill the sump to the FULL mark on the dip stick
with clean new lubricating oil or with an ap-
proved preservative fluid. If a preservative fluid
is used, this must be drained and normal
lubricating oil used when the engine is returned
to service.

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