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PARTS
ENGINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

SECTION 5.5

ENGINE PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS

Section 5.5

ENGINE PROTECTIVE DEVICES

General

The engine w ill shut dow n autom atically in the

event of any one or m ore of the follow ing occurences:

□ Low oil pressure.
□ High engine coolant tem perature.
□ Engine overspeed.

System Operation

The engine m ounts both a low oil pressure sw itch

and a high coolant tem perature sw itch. Both sw itches
are connected to Term inal 12 of the engine control
circuit board, via W ire 85. Either a low oil pressure
condition or a high coolant tem perature condition w ill
cause W ire 85 and Term inal 12 to be connected to
fram e ground. Circuit board action w ill then Initiate
engine shutdow n.

AC frequency signals are delivered to the engine

control circuit board Term inals 5 and 6, via W ires 11
and 22. Should frequency exceed approxim ately 69*71

Hertz (2070-2130 rfjm ), an engine shutdow n w ill occur

after about four (4) seconds.

Low Oil Pressure Switch

DESCRIPTION:

The sw itch is norm ally-closed, but is held open by

engine oil pressure during cranking and running.
Sw itch contacts closure w ill occur w hen oil pressure
drops below approxim ately 10-11 psi.

TESTING THE SW ITCH:

W ith engine shut dow n, disconnect W ire 85 from

the sw itch term inal. Set a VOM to Its "Rxl“ scale and
zero the m eter. Connect one VOM test probe to the
sw itch term inal, the other test probe to a clean fram e
ground. The VOM needle indicate "continuity*.

Now , start the engine. Again, connect the VOM test

probes across the sw itch term inal and ground. The
m eter should read "infinity".

W ith the engine runnino at no-load condition, con­

nect the term inal end of W ire 85 to a clean fram e
ground. The engine should shut dow n.

High Coolant Temperature Switch

DESCRIPTION:

This norm ally-open therm ostatic sw itch has a

sensing tip w hich Is im m ersed in engine coolant.
Should coolant tem perature exceed approxim ately

245*-266‘ F. the sw itch contacts w ill close to

ground Term inal 12 of the circuit board. Circuit board
action w ill then effect an engine shutdow n.

TESTING THE SW ITCH:

To test the high coolant tem perature sw itch, pro­

ceed as follow s:

Figure 1. Low O il Pressure Sw itch

Figure 2. High Coolant Tem perature Sw itch

1.

W ith Sw itch Installed: W ith engine shut dow n,

disconnect w ire from sw itch term inal. Connect a VOM
to the sw itch term inal and to fram e ground. The m eter
should read "infinity". Any reading other than "infinity"
is cause for sw itch replacem ent.
2. Testing w ith Sw itch Rem oved: Disconnect W ire

85, rem ove the sw itch and test as follow is (see Figure
3):

a. Im m erse the sw itch In a 50-50 m ixture of ethylene
glycol base anti-freeze and w ater as show n.
b. Set a VOM to its "Rxl “ scale and zero the m eter.
c. Connect one VOM test probe to the sw itch w ire

term inal, the other test probe to the sw itch body. The
m eter should read "infinity".
d. Place an accurate therm om eter into the fluid m ix­
ture.
e. Heat the fluid. At approxim ately 245*-266' F., the

sw itch contacts should close anf the m eter should

read "continuity".

f. W ith m eter still connected, allow fluid to cool.

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