Maintenance – Lincoln Electric IM870-A User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

D-3

1. Close the fuel shutoff valve located under the fuel

tank.

2. Unscrew the cap ring located on the top of the filter

header and remove the plastic center cap and O-
ring.

3. Remove the large white volume plug located

directly under the center cap in the upper cavity of
the filter header. Use a small screwdriver (or simi-
lar device) to lift the plug part way out of the cavity
to assist with its removal.

Be careful not to damage the pre-filter screen
with the tool used to remove the plug.

4. Using a pair of pliers, gently tug on the pull tabs of

the pre-filter screen in an alternating pattern to
gradually remove the pre-filter screen.

5. Brush off any debris and rinse in diesel fuel.

6. Re-install the pre-filter screen into the upper cavity

of the filter header making sure the four pull tabs
are pointing up. Putting your fingers on the pull
tabs, push down evenly until the lower body of the
pre-filter screen contacts the floor of the upper cav-
ity.

7. Re-insert the large white volume plug into the

upper cavity.

8. Place the O-ring onto the angled seal surface of

the filter header and re-install the plastic cap. Make
sure its flange rests on the O-ring.

9. Screw on the cap ring and tighten hand tight.

10. Remember to open the fuel shutoff valve before

starting the engine.

WATER SEPARATOR ELEMENT

The water separator element is a two stage filter with
a special filtration/water separating media, and an
expanded water reservoir providing maximum protec-
tion against water in the fuel. The recommended
change interval for the water separator element is
1,000 hours. The procedure for changing the element
is as follows:

1. Close the fuel shutoff valve located under the fuel

tank.

2. Rotate the quick change ring (located just below fil-

ter header) clockwise approximately 1/2 turn and
slide it down and off of the element.

3. Grasp the element and pull down with a slight rock-

ing motion to remove the element from the grom-
met post on the bottom of the filter header.

4. Slide the new element onto the grommet post on the

bottom of the filter header until the element no longer
easily moves up into the filter header. Now rotate the
element (may take almost 1 full turn) with a slight
upward pressure until the element begins to further
engage the header. With the proper orientation now
established apply additional pressure to seat the ele-
ment in the filter header. You should feel the element
“pop” into place when properly seated.

Note: The element will only go on one way. Never
use excessive force when mounting the element to
the header.

5. Slide the quick change ring up over the element and

rotate counter clockwise until an audible click or pop
is heard. If you do not hear the click you have not
rotated the ring far enough and the element is not in
the locked position. Another indication that the ring is
in the locked position is that one set (it doesnʼt matter
which one) of arrows located on the outside of the
ring should be located directly under the air vent
valve.

6. Open the fuel shutoff valve.

7. Open the air vent valve on the front of the filter header

until fuel emerges free of air bubbles and then close
the air vent valve.

Note : Consult your engine operation manual for infor-
mation on air bleeding the entire fuel system.

SECONDARY FUEL FILTER

The Secondary Fuel Filter has a quick change element
mounted to the engine similar to the Water Separator.
Consult your engine operation manual for complete infor-
mation on service intervals and element changing proce-
dures.

ENGINE MAINTENANCE COMPONENTS

ITEM MAKE

PART

NUMBER

Engine Air Filter

Donaldson

P822768

Fan Belt

Perkins 2614B555 043

Water Separator

Lincoln M16890-C

Element

Stanadyne 31572

Fuel Pre-Filter Screen Lincoln M16890-B

Stanadyne 29575

Fuel Filter

Perkins

26560201

Engine Oil Filter

Perkins

2654407

SAE-400 SEVERE DUTY

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