After transmission service or replacement, After tire and wheel service, After engine service – Lull 944E-42 Service Manual User Manual

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2.31

Model 644E-42/944E-42

Rev. 6/04

General Information, Specifications and Maintenance

2.12.6

After Transmission Service or
Replacement

1. Check transmission oil level and fill to level with oil

as required. (Refer to Section 2.6.6, “Transmission,”
for information on transmission lubricants.)

2. Replace transmission filter.

3. Check torque on drive shaft yoke retaining bolts.

Torque to appropriate specifications.

4. Refer to the ZF 4 WG-92/98 TSC Transmission

Repair Manual (ZF part number 5871 134 002, JLG
part number 8990495) for servicing the transmission
after overhaul or repair.

5. Wear suitable eye protection. When an overhauled

or repaired transmission is installed, thoroughly
clean the oil cooler lines to and from the
transmission.

6. Drain and flush the entire system.

7. Disconnect and clean all transmission lines. When

possible, remove transmission lines from the vehicle
for cleaning.

8. Thoroughly clean transmission filter screens and

cases, and replace transmission filter elements.

9. “Back flush” the transmission oil cooler with oil and

compressed air until all foreign material is removed.
Flushing in direction of normal oil flow does not
adequately clean the cooler. If needed, remove the
transmission oil cooler assembly from the vehicle.
DO NOT use flushing compounds for cleaning
purposes.

10. Reassemble all components and fill the transmission

with clean, fresh oil through the dipstick tube
opening until oil comes up to the FULL mark on the
transmission dipstick.

11. Run engine for two minutes, at idle, to help prime the

torque converter and transmission lines.

12. Recheck the level of fluid in the transmission with the

engine running at idle.

13. Add oil as necessary to bring the fluid level up to the

FULL mark on the transmission dipstick. Install the
oil dipstick. Recheck the oil level when it reaches
operating temperature 176 - 212° F (80 - 100° C).

14. Recheck all drain plugs, lines, connections, etc., for

leaks and tighten where necessary.

2.12.7

After Tire and Wheel Service

1. Check air pressure.

2. Check wheel nut torque. Tighten to 430-470 lb-ft

(583-637 Nm).

2.12.8

After Engine Service

Consult the qualified service agent (manufacturer’s
representative and/or service manual) for proper
procedures before engine startup.

2.12.9

After Boom Service

1. Check wear pads.

2. Check chain tension adjustment.

3. Apply grease at all lubrication points (grease fittings).

4. Check for proper operation by operating all boom

functions through their full range of motion several
times.

2.12.10

After Axle Service

1. Check fluid levels.

2. Check torque on drive shaft flange yoke retaining

bolts. Tighten all fasteners to the appropriate torque,
as specified by the manufacturer.

3. Be sure the lockwashers are properly positioned

under each wheel nut.

4. Check wheel nut torque. Tighten to 430-470 lb-ft

(583-637 Nm).

5. Check toe-in if required.

6. Apply grease at all lubrication points (grease fittings).

7. Refer to the axle manufacturer’s maintenance

manual for further information.

CAUTION:

DO NOT exceed 165 psi

(11,4 bar) when back flushing the oil cooler.
Applying too much pressure may damage the
oil cooler/radiator.

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