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      Operation and

      Maintenance

      Manual

      1104E Engine

      RF (Engine)

      R H ( Engine)

      R K ( Engine)

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      i01658146

      ImportantSafetyInformation

      Mostaccidentsthatinvolveproductoperation,maintenanceandrepairarecausedbyfailuretoobserve

      basicsafetyrulesorprecautions.Anaccidentcanoftenbeavoidedbyrecognizingpotentiallyhazardous

      situationsbeforeanaccidentoccurs.Apersonmustbealerttopotentialhazards.Thispersonshouldalso

      havethenecessarytraining,skillsandtoolstoperformthesefunctionsproperly.

      Improperoperation,lubrication,maintenanceorrepairofthisproductcanbedangerousand

      couldresultininjuryordeath.

      Donotoperateorperformanylubrication,maintenanceorrepaironthisproduct,untilyouhave

      readandunderstoodtheoperation,lubrication,maintenanceandrepairinformation.

      Safetyprecautionsandwarningsareprovidedinthismanualandontheproduct.Ifthesehazardwarnings

      arenotheeded,bodilyinjuryordeathcouldoccurtoyouortootherpersons.

      Thehazardsareidentifiedbythe“SafetyAlertSymbol”andfollowedbya“SignalWord”suchas

      “DANGER”,“WARNING”or“CAUTION”.TheSafetyAlert“WARNING”labelisshownbelow.

      Themeaningofthissafetyalertsymbolisasfollows:

      Attention!BecomeAlert!YourSafetyisInvolved.

      Themessagethatappearsunderthewarningexplainsthehazardandcanbeeitherwrittenorpictorially

      presented.

      Operationsthatmaycauseproductdamageareidentifiedby“NOTICE”labelsontheproductandin

      thispublication.

      Perkins cannot anticipa te e ver y p os sible c irc u mstance t hat m ight invol ve a pote n ti al hazard .

      Thewarningsinthispublicationandontheproductare,therefore,notallinclusive.Ifatool,

      proc edure, work me thod or ope rating technique tha t is not s pecific ally rec ommended by Perkins

      isused,youmustsatisfyyourselfthatitissafeforyouandforothers.Youshouldalsoensurethat

      theproductwillnotbedamagedorbemadeunsafebytheoperation,lubrication,maintenanceor

      repairproceduresthatyouchoose.

      Theinformation,specifications,andillustrationsinthispublicationareonthebasisofinformationthat

      wasavailableatthetimethatthepublicationwaswritten.Thespecifications,torques,pressures,

      measurements,adjustments,illustrations,andotheritemscanchangeatanytime.Thesechangescan

      affecttheservicethatisgiventotheproduct.Obtainthecompleteandmostcurrentinformationbeforeyou

      s t ar t any jo b . Perkins dea le rs hav e t he m os t c ur r en t i nfo rm ati on a va il abl e.

      When replacement parts are required for this

      product Perkinsre comme nds usi ng Perkins

      re pl ace ment parts or parts w ith equiva lent

      specificationsincluding,butnotlimitedto,  phys-

      icaldimensions,type,strengthandmaterial.

      Failuretoheedthiswarningcanleadtoprema-

      turefailures,productdamage,personalinjuryor

      death.

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      SEBU8121

      3

      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Warranty Section

      Warranty Information ............................................  81

      Foreword ................................................................. 4

      Index Section

      Safety Section

      Index .....................................................................  82

      Safety Messages ....................................................  5

      General Hazard Information ...................................  5

      Burn Prevention ...................................................... 7

      Fire Prevention and Explosion Prevention .............. 7

      Crushing Prevention and Cutting Prevention .......... 9

      Before Starting Engine ............................................ 9

      Engine Starting .......................................................  9

      Engine Stopping ...................................................  10

      Electrical System ..................................................  10

      Engine Electronics ................................................. 11

      Product Information Section

      General Information .............................................. 12

      Model Views .........................................................  13

      Product Identification Information  ........................  17

      Operation Section

      Lifting and Storage ................................................ 19

      Gauges and Indicators .......................................... 22

      Features and Controls ..........................................  23

      Engine Diagnostics ............................................... 27

      Engine Starting .....................................................  29

      Engine Operation .................................................. 33

      Engine Stopping ...................................................  34

      Cold Weather Operation ....................................... 35

      Maintenance Section

      Refill Capacities .................................................... 39

      Maintenance Interval Schedule ............................  52

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      Foreword

      Foreword

      Recommended service should be performed at the

      appropriate intervals as indicated in the Maintenance

      Interval Schedule. The actual operating environment

      of the engine also governs the Maintenance Interval

      Schedule. Therefore, under extremely  severe,

      dusty, wet or freezing cold  operating conditions,

      more frequent lubrication and maintenance than is

      specified in the Maintenance Interval Schedule may

      be necessary.

      Literature Information

      This manual contains safety, operation instructions,

      lubrication and maintenance information.  This

      manual should be stored in or near the engine area

      in a literature holder or literature storage area. Read,

      study and keep it with  the literature and engine

      information.

      The maintenance schedule items are organized for

      a preventive maintenance management program. If

      the preventive maintenance program is followed, a

      periodic tune-up is not required. The implementation

      of a preventive maintenance management program

      should minimize operating  costs through cost

      avoidances resulting from reductions in unscheduled

      downtime and failures.

      English is the primary  language for all Perkins

      publications. The English used facilitates translation

      and consistency.

      Some photographs or illustrations in this  manual

      show details or attachments that may be different

      from your engine. Guards and  covers may have

      been removed for illustrative purposes. Continuing

      improvement and advancement of product design

      may have caused changes to your engine which are

      not included in this manual. Whenever a question

      arises regarding your engine, or this manual, please

      consult with your Perkins dealer  or your Perkins

      distributor for the latest available information.

      Maintenance Intervals

      Perform maintenance on items  at multiples of

      the original requirement. We recommend that the

      maintenan

      ce schedules be reproduced and displayed

      near the engine as a convenient reminder. We also

      recommend that a maintenance record be maintained

      as part of the engine’s permanent record.

      Safety

      Your authorized Perkins dealer  or your Perkins

      distributor can assist  you in adjusting  your

      maintenance schedule to meet the needs of  your

      operating environment.

      This safety section lists basic safety  precautions.

      In addition, this  section identifies hazardous,

      warning situations. Read and understand the basic

      precautions listed in  the safety section before

      operating or performing lubrication, maintenance and

      repair on this product.

      Overhaul

      Major engine overhaul details are not  covered in

      the Operation and Maintenance Manual  except

      for the interval and the maintenance items  in that

      interval. Major repairs should only be carried out by

      Perkins authorized personnel. Your Perkins dealer

      or your Perkins distributor offers a variety of options

      regarding overhaul programs. If you  experience

      a major engine failure, there  are also numerous

      after failure overhaul options available. Consult with

      your Perkins dealer or your Perkins distributor for

      information regarding these options.

      Operation

      Operating techniques outlined in this manual  are

      basic. They assist with developing  the skills and

      techniques required to operate the  engine more

      efficiently and economically. Skill and techniques

      develop as the operator gains  knowledge of the

      engine and its capabilities.

      The operation section is a reference for operators.

      Photographs and illustrations guide the  operator

      through procedures of inspecting, starting, operating

      and stopping the engine. This section also includes a

      discussion of electronic diagnostic information.

      California Proposition 65 Warning

      Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents

      are known to the State of California to cause cancer,

      birth defects, and other reproductive harm. Battery

      posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead

      and lead compounds. Wash hands after handling.

      Maintenance

      The maintenance section is a guide to engine care.

      The illustrated, step-by-step instructions are grouped

      by service hours and/or calendar time maintenance

      intervals. Items in the maintenance schedule  are

      referenced to detailed instructions that follow.

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      5

      Safety Section

      Safety Messages

      Safety Section

      Ether

      The warning label for ether is located on the top, the

      front, the rear, or the side of the engine.

      i02206606

      Safety Messages

      There may be several specific  warning signs on

      an engine. The exact location of the hazards  and

      the description of the hazards are reviewed in this

      section. Please become familiar with  all warning

      signs.

      Ensure that all of the warning signs are legible. Clean

      the warning signs or replace the  warning signs if

      the words cannot be read or if the pictures are not

      visible. When the warning signs are cleaned, use a

      cloth, water, and soap. Do not use solvent, gasoline,

      or other harsh chemicals to clean the warning signs.

      Solvents, gasoline, or harsh chemicals could loosen

      the adhesive that secures the warning signs. The

      warning signs that are loosened could  drop off of

      the engine.

      g00640926

      Never spray Ether starting aids into the air inlet.

      i02203039

      General Hazard Information

      Replace any damaged warning signs or  missing

      warning signs. If a warning sign is attached to a part

      of the engine that is replaced, install a new warning

      sign on the replacement part. Perkins  dealers or

      Perkins distributors can provide new warning signs.

      Do not work on the engine and do not operate the

      engine unless the instructions and warnings in the

      Operation and Maintenance Manual are understood.

      Correct care is your responsibility. Failure to follow

      the instructions or failure to heed the warnings could

      result in injury or in death.

      The warning labels that may be found on the engine

      are illustrated and described.

      g00104545

      Illustration 1

      Attach a “Do Not Operate” warning tag or a similar

      warning tag to the start  switch or to the controls

      before you service the equipment  or before you

      repair the equipment.

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      Safety Section

      General Hazard Information

      The maximum air pressure for cleaning purposes

      must be below 205 kPa  (30 psi). The maximum

      water pressure for cleaning purposes must be below

      275 kPa (40 psi).

      Fluid Penetration

      Pressure can be trapped in the hydraulic circuit long

      after the engine has been stopped. The pressure can

      cause hydraulic fluid or items such as pipe plugs to

      escape rapidly if the pressure is not relieved correctly.

      Do not remove any hydraulic components or parts

      until pressure has been relieved or personal injury

      may occur. Do not  disassemble any hydraulic

      components or parts until pressure has been relieved

      or personal injury may occur.  Refer to the OEM

      information for any procedures that are required to

      relieve the hydraulic pressure.

      g00702020

      Illustration 2

      Wear a hard hat,  protective glasses, and other

      protective equipment, as required.

      Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can snag

      on controls or on other parts of the engine.

      Make sure that all protective guards and all covers

      are secured in place on the engine.

      Keep the engine free from foreign material. Remove

      debris, oil, tools, and other items from the deck, from

      walkways, and from steps.

      Never put maintenance fluids into glass containers.

      Drain all liquids into a suitable container.

      Obey all local regulations for the disposal of liquids.

      g00687600

      Use all cleaning solutions  with care. Report all

      necessary repairs.

      Illustration 3

      Always use a board or cardboard when you check

      for a leak. Leaking fluid that is under pressure can

      penetrate body tissue. Fluid penetration can cause

      serious injury and possible death. A pin hole leak can

      cause severe injury. If fluid is injected into your skin,

      you must get treatment immediately. Seek treatment

      from a doctor that is familiar with this type of injury.

      Do not allow  unauthorized personnel on the

      equipment.

      Note: Ensure that the power supply is disconnected

      before you work on the bus bar or the glow plugs.

      Unless you are  instructed otherwise, perform

      maintenance on the engine with the equipment in

      the servicing position. Refer to the OEM information

      for the procedure for placing the equipment in the

      servicing position.

      Containing Fluid Spillage

      Care must be taken in order to  ensure that fluids

      are contained during performance of  inspection,

      maintenance, testing, adjusting and repair of  the

      engine. Make provision to collect the  fluid with a

      suitable container before any compartment is opened

      or before any component is disassembled.

      Pressure Air and Water

      Pressurized air and/or water  can cause debris

      and/or hot water to be blown out. This could result in

      personal injury.

      •  Only use the tools that are suitable for collecting

      fluids and equipment that is suitable for collecting

      fluids.

      When pressurized air and/or  water is used for

      cleaning, wear protective clothing, protective shoes,

      and eye protection. Eye protection includes goggles

      or a protective face shield.

      •  Only use the tools that are suitable for containing

      fluids and equipment that is suitable for containing

      fluids.

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      7

      Safety Section

      Burn Prevention

      Obey all local regulations for the disposal of liquids.

      i02203164

      Fire Prevention and Explosion

      Prevention

      i02143195

      Burn Prevention

      Do not touch any  part of an operating engine.

      Allow the engine to cool before any  maintenance

      is performed on the engine.  Relieve all pressure

      in the air system, in  the hydraulic system, in the

      lubrication system, in the fuel  system, or in the

      cooling system before any lines, fittings or related

      items are disconnected.

      Coolant

      When the engine is at operating temperature, the

      engine coolant is hot. The  coolant is also under

      pressure. The radiator and all lines to the heaters or

      to the engine contain hot coolant.

      g00704000

      Illustration 4

      All fuels, most lubricants, and some coolant mixtures

      are flammable.

      Any contact with hot coolant or with steam can cause

      severe burns. Allow cooling system components to

      cool before the cooling system is drained.

      Flammable fluids that are leaking or spilled onto hot

      surfaces or onto electrical components can cause

      a fire. Fire may cause personal injury and property

      damage.

      Check the coolant level after the engine has stopped

      and the engine has been allowed to cool.

      Ensure that the filler cap is cool before removing the

      filler cap. The filler cap must be cool enough to touch

      with a bare hand. Remove the filler  cap slowly in

      order to relieve pressure.

      A flash fire may result if the covers  for the engine

      crankcase are removed within fifteen minutes after

      an emergency shutdown.

      Determine whether the engine will be operated in an

      environment that allows combustible gases to be

      drawn into the air inlet system. These gases could

      cause the engine to overspeed.  Personal injury,

      property damage, or engine damage could result.

      Cooling system conditioner contains alkali. Alkali can

      cause personal injury. Do not allow alkali to contact

      the skin, the eyes, or the mouth.

      Oils

      If the application involves the presence of combustible

      gases, consult your Perkins  dealer and/or your

      Perkins distributor for additional information about

      suitable protection devices.

      Hot oil and hot lubricating components can cause

      personal injury. Do not allow hot oil  to contact the

      skin. Also, do not allow hot components to contact

      the skin.

      Remove all flammable combustible materials  or

      conductive materials such as fuel, oil, and debris from

      the engine. Do not allow any flammable combustible

      materials or conductive materials to accumulate on

      the engine.

      Batteries

      Electrolyte is an acid. Electrolyte can cause personal

      injury. Do not allow electrolyte to contact the skin or

      the eyes. Always wear protective glasses for servicing

      batteries. Wash hands after touching the batteries

      and connectors. Use of gloves is recommended.

      Store fuels and lubricants  in correctly marked

      containers away from unauthorized persons. Store

      oily rags and any flammable materials in protective

      containers. Do not smoke in areas that are used for

      storing flammable materials.

      Do not expose the engine to any flame.

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      Safety Section

      Fire Prevention and Explosion Prevention

      Exhaust shields (if equipped) protect hot exhaust

      components from oil or fuel spray in case of a line,

      a tube, or a seal failure. Exhaust  shields must be

      installed correctly.

      Use caution when you are refueling an engine. Do

      not smoke while you are refueling an engine. Do not

      refuel an engine near open flames or sparks. Always

      stop the engine before refueling.

      Do not weld on lines or tanks that contain flammable

      fluids. Do not flame cut lines or tanks that contain

      flammable fluid. Clean any  such lines or tanks

      thoroughly with a nonflammable solvent  prior to

      welding or flame cutting.

      Wiring must be kept in good condition. All electrical

      wires must be correctly routed and securely attached.

      Check all electrical wires daily.  Repair any wires

      that are loose or  frayed before you operate the

      engine. Clean all electrical connections and tighten

      all electrical connections.

      Eliminate all wiring that is unattached or unnecessary.

      Do not use any wires or cables that are smaller than

      the recommended gauge. Do not bypass any fuses

      and/or circuit breakers.

      Arcing or sparking  could cause a fire. Secure

      connections, recommended wiring, and correctly

      maintained battery cables will help to prevent arcing

      or sparking.

      g00704135

      Illustration 6

      Gases from a battery can explode. Keep any open

      flames or sparks away from the top of a battery. Do

      not smoke in battery charging areas.

      Inspect all  lines and hoses for  wear or for

      deterioration. The hoses must be correctly routed.

      The lines and hoses must have adequate support

      and secure clamps. Tighten all connections to the

      recommended torque. Leaks can cause fires.

      Never check the battery charge by placing a metal

      object across the terminal posts. Use a voltmeter or

      a hydrometer.

      Oil filters and fuel filters must be correctly installed.

      The filter housings must be tightened to the correct

      torque.

      Incorrect jumper cable connections  can cause

      an explosion that  can result in injury. Refer  to

      the Operation Section of this  manual for specific

      instructions.

      Do not charge a frozen battery. This may cause an

      explosion.

      The batteries must be  kept clean. The covers

      (if equipped) must be kept  on the cells. Use the

      recommended cables, connections, and battery box

      covers when the engine is operated.

      Fire Extinguisher

      Make sure that a fire extinguisher is  available. Be

      familiar with the operation of the fire extinguisher.

      Inspect the fire extinguisher and  service the fire

      extinguisher regularly. Obey the recommendations

      on the instruction plate.

      g00704059

      Illustration 5

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      9

      Safety Section

      Crushing Prevention and Cutting Prevention

      Lines, Tubes and Hoses

      Chips or other debris may fly off objects when objects

      are struck. Before objects are struck, ensure that no

      one will be injured by flying debris.

      Do not bend high pressure lines. Do not strike high

      pressure lines. Do not install any lines that are bent

      or damaged.

      i02157341

      Before Starting Engine

      Repair any lines that are loose or damaged. Leaks

      can cause fires. Consult your Perkins dealer or your

      Perkins distributor for repair or for replacement parts.

      Check lines, tubes and hoses carefully. Do not use

      your bare hand to check for leaks. Use a board  or

      cardboard to check for leaks. Tighten all connections

      to the recommended torque.

      NOTICE

      For initial start-up of  a new or rebuilt engine, and for

      start-up of  an engine that  has been serviced,  make

      provision to shut the engine off should  an overspeed

      occur. This may be  accomplished by shutting off the

      air and/or fuel supply to the engine.

      Replace the parts if any of the following conditions

      are present:

      •  End fittings are damaged or leaking.

      •  Outer coverings are chafed or cut.

      •  Wires are exposed.

      Overspeed shutdown should occur automatically.

      If automatic shutdown does not occur,  press the

      emergency stop button in order to cut the fuel and/or

      air to the engine.

      Inspect the engine for potential hazards.

      •  Outer coverings are ballooning.

      •  Flexible part of the hoses are kinked.

      •  Outer covers have embedded armoring.

      •  End fittings are displaced.

      Before starting the engine, ensure that no one is on,

      underneath, or close to the engine. Ensure that the

      area is free of personnel.

      If equipped, ensure that the lighting system for the

      engine is suitable for the conditions. Ensure that all

      lights work correctly, if equipped.

      Make sure that all clamps, guards, and heat shields

      are installed correctly. During engine operation, this

      will help to prevent vibration, rubbing against other

      parts, and excessive heat.

      All protective guards and all protective covers must

      be installed if the engine must be started  in order

      to perform service procedures. To help prevent an

      accident that is caused by parts  in rotation, work

      around the parts carefully.

      i02143194

      Crushing Prevention  and

      Cutting Prevention

      Do not bypass the automatic shutoff circuits. Do not

      disable the automatic shutoff circuits. The circuits are

      provided in order to help prevent personal injury. The

      circuits are also provided in order to  help prevent

      engine damage.

      Support the component correctly when work beneath

      the component is performed.

      See the Service  Manual for repairs  and for

      adjustments.

      Unless other maintenance instructions are provided,

      never attempt adjustments while  the engine is

      running.

      i02207232

      Engine Starting

      Stay clear of all rotating  parts and of all moving

      parts. Leave the guards in place until maintenance

      is performed. After the maintenance is performed,

      reinstall the guards.

      Keep objects away from moving fan blades. The fan

      blades will throw objects or cut objects.

      Do not use aerosol types of starting aids such as

      ether. Such use could  result in an explosion and

      personal injury.

      When objects are struck, wear protective glasses in

      order to avoid injury to the eyes.

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      Safety Section

      Engine Stopping

      If a warning tag is attached to the engine start switch

      or to the controls, DO NOT start the engine or move

      the controls. Consult with the person that attached

      the warning tag before the engine is started.

      Use the Emergency Stop Button (if equipped) ONLY

      in an emergency situation. Do not use the Emergency

      Stop Button for normal engine stopping.  After an

      emergency stop, DO NOT start the engine until the

      problem that caused the emergency stop has been

      corrected.

      All protective guards and all protective covers must

      be installed if the engine must be started  in order

      to perform service procedures. To help prevent an

      accident that is caused by parts  in rotation, work

      around the parts carefully.

      Stop the engine if an overspeed condition occurs

      during the initial start-up of a new engine or an engine

      that has been overhauled. This may be accomplished

      by shutting off the fuel supply to the engine and/or

      shutting off the air supply to the engine.

      Start the engine from the operator’s compartment or

      from the engine start switch.

      Always start the engine according to the procedure

      that is described in the Operation and Maintenance

      Manual, “Engine Starting” topic in  the Operation

      Section. Knowing the correct procedure will help to

      prevent major damage to the engine components.

      Knowing the procedure will also  help to prevent

      personal injury.

      i02176668

      Electrical System

      Never disconnect any charging unit circuit or battery

      circuit cable from the battery when the charging unit

      is operating. A spark can cause  the combustible

      gases that are produced by some batteries to ignite.

      To ensure that the jacket water heater (if equipped)

      and/or the lube oil heater (if equipped)  is working

      correctly, check the water temperature gauge and the

      oil temperature gauge during the heater operation.

      To help prevent sparks from igniting  combustible

      gases that are produced by  some batteries, the

      negative “−” jump start cable should be connected

      last from the external power source to the negative

      “−” terminal of the starting motor. If the starting motor

      is not equipped with a negative “−” terminal, connect

      the jump start cable to the engine block.

      Engine exhaust contains products of combustion

      which can be harmful to your health. Always start the

      engine and operate the engine in a well ventilated

      area. If the engine is started in an enclosed  area,

      vent the engine exhaust to the outside.

      Check the electrical wires daily for  wires that are

      loose or frayed. Tighten all  loose electrical wires

      before the engine is  started. Repair all frayed

      electrical wires before the engine is  started. See

      the Operation and Maintenance Manual for specific

      starting instructions.

      Note: The engine is equipped  with an automatic

      device for cold starting for  normal conditions of

      operation. If the engine will be operated in very cold

      conditions, then an extra cold starting aid may  be

      required. Normally, the engine will be equipped with

      the correct type of starting  aid for your region of

      operation.

      Grounding Practices

      The engines are equipped with a glow plug starting

      aid in each individual cylinder that heats the intake

      air in order to improve starting.

      Correct grounding for the engine electrical system

      is necessary for optimum  engine performance

      and reliability. Incorrect grounding  will result in

      uncontrolled electrical circuit paths and in unreliable

      electrical circuit paths.

      i01928905

      Engine Stopping

      Uncontrolled electrical circuit paths can  result in

      damage to main bearings, to crankshaft  bearing

      journal surfaces, and to aluminum components.

      Stop the engine according  to the procedure in

      the Operation and Maintenance Manual, “Engine

      Stopping (Operation Section)” in order  to avoid

      overheating of the engine and accelerated wear of

      the engine components.

      Engines that are installed without engine-to-frame

      ground straps can  be damaged by electrical

      discharge.

      To ensure that the engine and the engine electrical

      systems function correctly, an  engine-to-frame

      ground strap with a direct path to the battery must be

      used. This path may be provided by way of a direct

      engine ground to the frame.

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      Safety Section

      Engine Electronics

      All grounds should be tight and free of corrosion. The

      engine alternator must be grounded to the negative

      “-” battery terminal with a wire that is  adequate to

      handle the full charging current of the alternator.

      i01885770

      Engine Electronics

      Tampering with the electronic system installation

      or the OEM  wiring installation can be  dangerous

      and could result in personal injury or death and/or

      engine damage.

      This engine has a comprehensive, programmable

      Engine Monitoring System. The Electronic Control

      Module (ECM) has the ability to monitor the engine

      operating conditions. If any of the engine parameters

      extend outside an allowable range, the  ECM will

      initiate an immediate action.

      The following actions  are available for engine

      monitoring control: WARNING,  DERATE, and

      SHUTDOWN. These engine monitoring modes have

      the ability to limit engine speed and/or the engine

      power.

      •  Engine Coolant Temperature

      •  Engine Oil Pressure

      •  Engine Speed

      •  Fuel Temperature

      •  Intake Manifold Air Temperature

      •  System Voltage

      The Engine Monitoring package can vary for different

      engine models and different engine applications.

      However, the monitoring system and the  engine

      monitoring control will be similar for all engines.

      Note: Many of the engine control systems and display

      modules that are available for Perkins Engines will

      work in unison with the Engine Monitoring System.

      Together, the two controls will provide the  engine

      monitoring function for the specific engine application.

      Refer to the Electronic Troubleshooting Manual for

      more information on the Engine Monitoring System.

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      General Information

      Product Information

      Section

      General Information

      i01889424

      Welding on  Engines with

      Electronic Controls

      NOTICE

      Proper  welding procedures  are  necessary in  order

      to avoid damage to  the engine’s ECM, sensors, and

      associated components. When possible,  remove the

      component from  the unit and  then weld the  compo-

      nent.  If removal  of  the component  is  not possible,

      the following  procedure must be  followed when you

      weld with  a unit  that is equipped  with an  Electronic

      Engine. The following procedure  is considered to be

      the safest procedure to weld a  component. This pro-

      cedure should provide a  minimum risk of damage to

      electronic components.

      g00765012

      Illustration 7

      Use the example above. The  current flow from the welder to

      the ground clamp of the  welder will not cause damage to any

      associated components.

      (1) Engine

      (2) Welding rod

      (3) Keyswitch in the OFF position

      (4) Battery disconnect switch in the open position

      (5) Disconnected battery cables

      (6) Battery

      NOTICE

      (7) Electrical/Electronic component

      (8) Maximum distance between  the component that is being

      welded and any electrical/electronic component

      (9) The component that is being welded

      (10) Current path of the welder

      (11) Ground clamp for the welder

      Do not  ground  the welder  to electrical  components

      such as the ECM or sensors. Improper grounding can

      cause damage  to the drive  train bearings, hydraulic

      components, electrical  components, and other  com-

      ponents.

      4.  Connect the welding ground cable directly to the

      part that will be welded. Place the ground cable as

      close as possible to the weld in order to reduce the

      possibility of welding current damage to bearings,

      hydraulic components, electrical components, and

      ground straps.

      Clamp the ground cable from  the welder to the com-

      ponent that will be welded. Place the  clamp as close

      as possible to the weld. This will help reduce the pos-

      sibility of damage.

      1.  Stop the engine. Turn the switched power to the

      Note: If electrical/electronic components are used

      as a ground for the welder, or electrical/electronic

      components are located between the welder ground

      and the weld, current flow from  the welder could

      severely damage the component.

      OFF position.

      2.  Disconnect the negative battery cable from the

      battery. If a battery disconnect switch is provided,

      open the switch.

      5.  Protect the wiring harness from welding debris

      3.  Disconnect the J1/P1 connectors from the ECM.

      Move the harness to a position that will not allow

      the harness to accidentally move back and make

      contact with any of the ECM pins.

      and spatter.

      6.  Use standard welding practices to  weld the

      materials.

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      Product Information Section

      Model Views

      Model Views

      i02247468

      Model View Illustrations

      1104 Engine Views

      g01131700

      Illustration 8

      Left side view of the  1104 engine

      Typical example of the  1104 engine

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      Model Views

      (1) Fuel lines

      (8) Engine oil filter

      (2) Fuel priming pump

      (9) Water pump

      (3) Fuel filter

      (10) Crankshaft pulley

      (4) Machine interface connector (MIC)

      (5) Speed/timing sensor

      (6) Electronic fuel injection pump

      (7) Engine oil pressure sensor

      (11) Alternator

      (12) Engine coolant temperature sensor

      (13) Voltage load protection module

      (14) Electronic control module (ECM)

      g01131701

      Illustration 9

      Right side view of  the 1104 engine

      Typical example of the  1104 engine

      (1) Exhaust elbow

      (2) Turbocharger

      (3) Wastegate actuator

      (4) Starter motor

      (5) Flywheel housing

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      Product Information Section

      Model Views

      i02247483

      Table 1

      Engine Description

      1104 Electronic Engine Specifications

      Number of Cylinders

      Bore

      4 In-Line

      105 mm (4.134 inch)

      127 mm (5.0 inch)

      The Perkins1104 Electronic Engine is designed for

      the following applications: machine and industrial

      mobile equipment. The engines are available in the

      following types of aspiration:

      Stroke

      Aspiration

      Turbocharged, aftercooled

      Turbocharged

      Naturally aspirated

      •  Turbocharged aftercooled

      •  Turbocharged

      Compression Ratio

      NA 19.25:1 NA

      T 18.23:1 T,  TA

      Displacement

      4.4 L (268  in  )

      3

      1-3-4-2

      •  Naturally aspirated

      Firing Order

      Rotation (flywheel end)

      Valve Lash Setting (Inlet)

      Counterclockwise

      Engine Specifications

      0.20 mm (0.008 inch)

      Note: The front end of the engine  is opposite the

      flywheel end of the engine. The  left and the right

      sides of the engine are determined from the flywheel

      end. The number 1 cylinder is the front cylinder.

      Valve Lash  Setting

      (Exhaust)

      0.45 mm (0.018 inch)

      Electronic Engine Features

      The Perkins 1104 Electronic Engine is designed with

      electronic controls. The integral on board computer

      controls the operation  of the engine. Current

      operating conditions are monitored. The Electronic

      Control Module (ECM) controls the response of the

      engine to these conditions and to the demands of the

      operator. These conditions and operator demands

      determine the precise control of fuel injection by the

      ECM. The electronic engine control system provides

      the following features:

      •  Engine monitoring

      g00984281

      •  Engine speed governing

      •  Cold start strategy

      Illustration 10

      Typical example

      1104 Electronic engine

      (A) Inlet valves

      •  Automatic air/fuel ratio control

      •  Torque rise shaping

      (B) Exhaust valves

      •  Automatic altitude compensation

      •  Fuel temperature compensation

      •  Injection timing control

      •  System diagnostics

      For more information on electronic engine features,

      refer to the Operation and Maintenance  Manual,

      “Features and Controls” topic (Operation Section).

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      Model Views

      Engine Diagnostics

      Engine Service Life

      The Perkins 1104 engine has built-in diagnostics

      in order to ensure that all  of the components are

      functioning properly. The operator will be informed of

      any change to a programmed limit. The operator will

      be alerted to the condition by a “Stop or  Warning”

      lamp that may be mounted on  the dashboard or

      on the control panel. Under certain conditions, the

      engine horsepower and the vehicle speed may be

      limited. The electronic service tool may be used to

      display the diagnostic codes.

      Engine efficiency and maximum utilization of engine

      performance depend on the adherence to proper

      operation and maintenance recommendations. In

      addition, use recommended fuels, coolants  and

      lubricants. Use the Operation and  Maintenance

      Manual as a guide for required engine maintenance.

      Expected engine life is generally predicted by the

      average power that is demanded. The average power

      that is demanded is based on fuel consumption of

      the engine over a period of time. Reduced hours of

      operation at full throttle and/or operating at reduced

      throttle settings result in a  lower average power

      demand. Reduced hours of operation will increase

      the length of  operating time before an engine

      overhaul is required.

      There are three types of diagnostic codes: active,

      logged, and event.

      Most of the diagnostic codes are logged and stored

      in the ECM. For  additional information, refer to

      the Operation and Maintenance Manual, “Engine

      Diagnostics” topic (Operation Section).

      The ECM provides an  electronic governor that

      controls the injector output in order to maintain the

      desired engine rpm.

      Engine Cooling and Lubrication

      The cooling system  consists of the following

      components:

      •  Gear-driven centrifugal water pump

      •  Water temperature regulators which regulate the

      engine coolant temperature

      •  Gear-driven oil pump (gear type)

      •  Oil cooler

      The engine lubricating oil is  supplied by a gear

      type pump. The engine lubricating oil is cooled and

      the engine lubricating oil is filtered. Bypass valves

      provide unrestricted flow of lubrication  oil to the

      engine pa, rts when oil viscosity is high. Bypass valves

      can also provide unrestricted flow of lubrication oil

      to the engine parts if the oil cooler should become

      plugged or if the oil filter element  should become

      plugged.

      Engine efficiency, efficiency of emission controls, and

      engine performance depend on adherence to proper

      operation and maintenance recommendations.

      Engine performance and efficiency also depend on

      the use of recommended fuels, lubrication oils, and

      coolants. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance

      Manual, “Maintenance Interval Schedule” for more

      information on maintenance items.

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      Product Information Section

      Product Identification Information

      Product Identification

      Information

      i01940474

      Serial Number Plate

      i02280116

      Engine Identification

      Perkins engines are identified by a serial number.

      This number is shown on a serial number plate that

      is mounted on the left hand side of the engine block.

      An example  of an  engine number  is

      RE12345U090001H.

      RE __________________________________________Type of engine

      RE12345____________________________Engine List Number

      U ____________________________Built in the United Kingdom

      090001 ___________________________Engine Serial Number

      H _____________________________________Year of Manufacture

      g00994966

      Illustration 11

      Perkins dealers need these numbers  in order to

      determine the components that were included with

      the engine. This permits accurate identification of

      replacement part numbers.

      Typical serial number plate

      (1) Temporary Parts List number

      (2) Type

      (3) Serial number

      (4) List number

      The Serial Number Plate is located on the left side of

      the cylinder block behind the high pressure pipes of

      the Fuel injection pump.

      The following information is stamped on the Serial

      Number Plate: Engine serial number, Model, and

      Arrangement number.

      i02164876

      Reference Numbers

      Information for the following items may be needed to

      order parts. Locate the information for your engine.

      Record the information in the appropriate space.

      Make a copy of  this list for a record.  Keep the

      information for future reference.

      Record for Reference

      Engine Model  _______________________________________________

      Engine Serial number  _____________________________________

      Engine Low Idle rpm  ______________________________________

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      Product Identification Information

      Engine Full Load rpm  _____________________________________

      Primary Fuel Filter  _________________________________________

      Water Separator Element  ________________________________

      Secondary Fuel Filter Element  __________________________

      Lubrication Oil Filter Element  ___________________________

      Auxiliary Oil Filter Element  _______________________________

      Total Lubrication System Capacity  _____________________

      Total Cooling System Capacity  _________________________

      Air Cleaner Element  _______________________________________

      Fan Drive Belt  ______________________________________________

      Alternator Belt  ______________________________________________

      i02272778

      Emissions Certification Film

      Label for compliant engines

      g01127835

      Illustration 12

      Typical example

      This label is installed on engines  that comply with emissions.

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      Operation Section

      Lifting and Storage

      Operation Section

      Lifting and Storage

      Some removals require lifting the fixtures in order to

      obtain correct balance and safety.

      To remove the engine ONLY, use the lifting eyes that

      are on the engine.

      Lifting eyes are designed and installed for specific

      engine arrangements. Alterations to the lifting eyes

      and/or the engine make the lifting eyes and the lifting

      fixtures obsolete. If alterations are made,  ensure

      that correct lifting devices are  provided. Consult

      your Perkins dealer or your Perkins distributor for

      information regarding fixtures for correct  engine

      lifting.

      i02164186

      Engine Lifting

      i02248407

      Engine Storage

      If the engine will not be started for several weeks, the

      lubricating oil will drain from the cylinder walls and

      from the piston rings. Rust can form on the cylinder

      walls. Rust on the cylinder walls will cause increased

      engine wear and a reduction in engine service life.

      Lubrication System

      To help prevent excessive engine  wear, use the

      following guidelines:

      Complete all of the lubrication recommendations that

      are listed in this Operation and Maintenance Manual,

      “Maintenance Interval Schedule” (Maintenance

      Section).

      If an engine is out of operation and if use of the engine

      is not planned, special precautions should be made.

      If the engine will be stored for more than one month,

      a complete protection procedure is recommended.

      g01097527

      Illustration 13

      NOTICE

      Use the following guidelines :

      Never bend the eyebolts and the brackets. Only load

      the eyebolts and the brackets under tension. Remem-

      ber that the capacity of an eyebolt is less as the angle

      between the supporting members and  the object be-

      comes less than 90 degrees.

      •  Completely clean the outside of the engine.

      •  Drain the fuel  system completely and refill

      the system with  preservative fuel.1772204

      POWERPART Lay-Up 1  can be mixed with

      the normal fuel in order to change  the fuel into

      preservative fuel.

      When it  is necessary to  remove a component at  an

      angle, only use a link bracket that is properly rated for

      the weight.

      •  If preservative fuel is not available, the fuel system

      can be filled with normal fuel. This fuel must  be

      discarded at the end of the storage period together

      with the fuel filter elements.

      Use a hoist to  remove heavy components. Use

      an adjustable lifting beam  to lift the engine. All

      supporting members (chains and cables) should be

      parallel to each other. The chains and cables should

      be perpendicular to the top of the object that is being

      lifted.

      •  Operate the engine until  the engine reaches

      normal operating temperature. Stop any leaks from

      fuel, lubricating oil or air systems. Stop the engine

      and drain the lubricating oil from the oil pan.

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      Lifting and Storage

      •  Renew the canister(s) of the lubricating oil filter.

      4.  Open the tap or remove the drain  plug at the

      bottom of the radiator in order to drain the radiator.

      If the radiator does not have a tap or a drain plug,

      disconnect the hose at the bottom of the radiator.

      •  Fill the oil pan to the  Full Mark on the dipstick

      with new, clean lubricating oil.  Add  1762811

      POWERPART Lay-Up 2 to  the oil in order to

      protect the engine against corrosion. If  1762811

      POWERPART Lay-Up 2 is not available, use  a

      preservative of the correct specification instead

      of the lubricating oil. If  a preservative is used,

      this must be drained completely at the end of the

      storage period and the oil pan must be refilled to

      the correct level with normal lubricating oil.

      5.  Flush the cooling system with clean water.

      6.  Fit the drain plugs and the filler cap. Close the tap

      or connect the radiator hose.

      7.  Fill the cooling system  with an approved

      antifreeze mixture because this gives protection

      against corrosion. The maximum flow rate is 1 L

      (0.2200 Imp gal) per minute in  order to fill the

      system.

      Cooling System

      To help prevent excessive engine  wear, use the

      following guidelines:

      Note: Certain corrosion inhibitors  could cause

      damage to some engine components. Contact the

      Service Department of Perkins for advice.

      NOTICE

      Do not drain the coolant while the engine is still hot and

      the system is under pressure because dangerous hot

      coolant can be discharged.

      8.  Operate the engine for a short period in order to

      circulate the lubricating oil and the coolant in the

      engine.

      9.  Disconnect the battery. Put the battery into safe

      storage in a fully charged condition. Before the

      battery is put into storage, protect the terminals

      against corrosion.1734115 POWERPART Lay-Up

      3 can be used on the terminals.

      If freezing temperatures are expected, check  the

      cooling system for adequate  protection against

      freezing. See this Operation  and Maintenance

      Manual, “General Coolant Information” (Maintenance

      Section).

      10. Clean the crankcase breather if one is installed.

      NOTICE

      Seal the end of the pipe.

      To prevent frost damage, ensure that all the coolant is

      removed from the engine. This is important if the sys-

      tem is drained after it has been flushed with water, or if

      an antifreeze solution too weak to protect the system

      from frost has been used.

      11. Remove the fuel injector nozzles and  spray

      1762811

      POWERPART Lay-Up 2 for one or two

      seconds into each cylinder bore with the piston

      at BDC.

      12. Slowly rotate the crankshaft for one complete

      revolution and then replace  the fuel injector

      nozzles.

      Induction System

      •  Remove the air filter  assembly. If necessary,

      remove the pipes that  are installed between

      the air filter assembly  and the turbocharger.

      Spray 1762811 POWERPART Lay-Up 2 into the

      turbocharger. The duration of the spray is printed

      on the container. Seal  the turbocharger with

      waterproof tape.

      g01003928

      Illustration 14

      Exhaust System

      1.  Ensure that the engine is on level ground.

      2.  Remove the filler cap of the cooling system.

      •  Remove the exhaust  pipe. Spray  1762811

      POWERP

      ART Lay-Up 2 into the turbocharger. The

      duration of the spray is printed on the container.

      Seal the turbocharger with waterproof tape.

      3.  Remove the drain plug (1) from the side of the

      cylinder block in order to drain the engine. Ensure

      that the drain hole is not restricted.

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      Operation Section

      Lifting and Storage

      General Items

      •  If the lubricating oil filler is installed on the rocker

      cover, remove the filler cap. If the lubricating oil filler

      cap is not installed on the rocker cover, remove

      the rocker cover. Spray 1762811  POWERPART

      Lay-Up 2 around the  rocker shaft assembly.

      Replace the filler cap or the rocker cover.

      •  Seal the vent of the fuel tank or the fuel filler cap

      with waterproof tape.

      •  Remove the alternator drive belts and put the drive

      belts into storage.

      •  In order to prevent corrosion, spray the engine with

      1734115 POWERPART Lay-Up 3. Do not spray

      the area inside the alternator.

      When the engine protection has been completed in

      accordance with these instructions, this ensures that

      no corrosion will occur. Perkins are not responsible

      for damage which may occur when an engine is in

      storage after a period in service.

      Your Perkins dealer or your Perkins distributor can

      assist in preparing the engine for extended storage

      periods.

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      Gauges and Indicators

      Gauges and Indicators

      1.  Reduce the load and the engine rpm.

      2.  Inspect the cooling system for leaks.

      i02164190

      3.  Determine if the engine must  be shut down

      immediately or if the engine can  be cooled by

      reducing the load.

      Gauges and Indicators

      Tachometer  – This gauge indicates engine

      speed (rpm). When the throttle control lever

      is moved to the full throttle position without

      load, the engine is running at high idle. The engine is

      running at the full load rpm when the throttle control

      lever is at the full throttle  position with maximum

      rated load.

      Your engine may not have the same gauges or all of

      the gauges that are described. For more information

      about the gauge package, see the OEM information.

      Gauges provide indications of engine performance.

      Ensure that the gauges are in good working order.

      Determine the normal operating range by observing

      the gauges over a period of time.

      NOTICE

      To help  prevent  engine damage,  never exceed  the

      high  idle  rpm. Overspeeding  can  result  in  serious

      damage to the  engine. The engine  can be operated

      at  high idle  without  damage,  but  should never  be

      allowed to exceed high idle rpm.

      Noticeable changes in gauge  readings indicate

      potential gauge or engine problems. Problems may

      also be indicated by gauge readings that  change

      even if the  readings are within specifications.

      Determine and correct the cause of any significant

      change in the readings. Consult your Perkins dealer

      or your Perkins distributor for assistance.

      Ammeter  – This gauge indicates the

      amount of charge or  discharge in the

      NOTICE

      battery charging circuit. Operation of the

      indicator should be to the right side of “0” (zero).

      If no  oil pressure  is  indicated, STOP  the engine.  If

      maximum  coolant temperature  is  exceeded, STOP

      the engine. Engine damage can result.

      Fuel Level  – This gauge indicates the fuel

      level in the fuel tank. The fuel level gauge

      operates when the “START/STOP” switch

      is in the “ON” position.

      Engine Oil Pressure  – The oil pressure

      should be greatest after a cold engine is

      started. The typical engine oil pressure with

      SAE10W30 is 207 to 413 kPa (30 to 60 psi) at rated

      rpm.

      Service Hour Meter – The gauge indicates

      operating time of the engine.

      A lower oil pressure is normal at low idle. If the load

      is stable and the gauge reading changes, perform

      the following procedure:

      1.  Remove the load.

      2.  Reduce engine speed to low idle.

      3.  Check and maintain the oil level.

      Jacket Water Coolant Temperature  –

      Typical temperature range is 71 to 96°C

      (160 to 205°F). The maximum allowable

      temperature with the pressurized cooling system at

      48 kPa (7 psi) is 110°C (230°F). Higher temperatures

      may occur under certain  conditions. The water

      temperature reading may vary according to load. The

      reading should never exceed the boiling point for the

      pressurized system that is being used.

      If the engine is operating above the normal  range

      and steam becomes apparent, perform the following

      procedure:

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      Operation Section

      Features and Controls

      Features and Controls

      “Warning”

      The “Warning” lamp and the warning signal (orange

      lamp) turn “ON” and the warning signal is activated

      continuously in order to alert the operator that one or

      more of the engine parameters is not within normal

      operating range.

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      Monitoring System

      “Warning/Derate”

      The “Diagnostic” lamp turns “ON” and the warning

      signal (red lamp) is activated. After the warning, the

      engine power will be derated. The warning lamp will

      begin to flash when the derating occurs.

      If the Shutdown mode has been selected  and the

      warning indicator activates, engine shutdown may

      take as little as 20 seconds from the time the warn-

      ing indicator  is activated.  Depending on  the ap-

      plication, special precautions should  be taken to

      avoid personal injury. The engine can be restarted

      following shutdown for emergency maneuvers, if

      necessary.

      The engine will be derated if the  engine exceeds

      preset operational limits. The  engine derate is

      achieved by restricting the amount of  fuel that is

      available for each injection.  The amount of this

      reduction of fuel is dependent on the severity of the

      fault that has caused the engine derate, typically up

      to a limit of 50%. This reduction in fuel results in a

      predetermined reduction in engine power.

      NOTICE

      The  Engine Monitoring  System  is not  a  guarantee

      against  catastrophic   failures.  Programmed  delays

      and derate schedules are designed to minimize false

      alarms and provide  time for the operator  to stop the

      engine.

      “Warning/Derate/Shutdown”

      The “Diagnostic” lamp turns “ON” and the warning

      signal (red lamp) is activated.  After the warning,

      the engine power will be derated. The engine  will

      continue at the rpm of the set derate until a shutdown

      of the engine occurs. The engine can be restarted

      after a shutdown for use in an emergency.

      The following parameters are monitored:

      •  Coolant temperature

      •  Intake manifold air temperature

      •  Intake manifold air pressure

      •  Oil pressure

      A shutdown of the engine  may occur in as little

      as 20 seconds. The engine can be restarted  after

      a shutdown for use in  an emergency. However,

      the cause of the initial  shutdown may still exist.

      The engine may shut down again in as little as 20

      seconds.

      •  Fuel temperature

      •  Engine speed/timing

      If there is a signal for low oil pressure or for coolant

      temperature, there will be a two  second delay in

      order to verify the condition.

      Programmable Options  and

      Systems Operation

      For each of  the programmed modes, refer to

      Troubleshooting Guide, “Indicator Lamps” for more

      information on Indicator Lamps.

      For more information or assistance for repairs, consult

      your Perkins dealer or your Perkins distributor.

      If the  Warning/Derate/Shutdown mode  has been

      selected  and   the  warning   indicator  activates,

      bring the engine to a stop whenever possible. De-

      pending on  the  application, special  precautions

      should be taken to avoid personal injury.

      The engine can be programmed to  the following

      modes:

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      Features and Controls

      i02259829

      Sensors and  Electrical

      Components

      Sensor Locations for  the 1104

      Engine

      g00894185

      Illustration 15

      Left side view of the  1104 engine

      Typical example of a  1104 engine

      (1) Electronic control module (ECM)

      (2) Intake manifold temperature sensor

      (3) Intake manifold pressure sensor

      (4) Speed/timing sensor

      (5) Engine oil pressure sensor

      (6) Machine interface connector

      g00915275

      Illustration 16

      (7) Typical location of the voltage load protection module by  the

      ECM

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      g00915291

      Illustration 17

      Right side view of  the 1104 engine

      Typical example of a  1104 engine

      (8) Engine coolant temperature sensor

      Failure of Sensors

      Engine Oil Pressure Sensor

      All Sensors

      The engine oil pressure  sensor is an absolute

      pressure sensor that measures  the engine oil

      pressure in the main  oil gallery. The engine oil

      pressure sensor detects engine oil  pressure for

      diagnostic purposes. The engine oil pressure sensor

      sends a signal to the ECM.

      A failure of any of the sensors may be caused by one

      of the following malfunctions:

      •  Sensor output is open.

      •  Sensor output is shorted to “- battery” or “+ battery”.

      Intake Manifold  Temperature

      Sensor

      •  Measured reading of the  sensor is out of the

      specification.

      The intake manifold temperature sensor measures

      the inlet air temperature. A  signal is sent to the

      Electronic Control Module  (ECM). The intake

      manifold temperature sensor is also  used by the

      ECM to determine initiation of the Cold Start Strategy

      and control for appropriate start of injection timing

      while the engine is warming up.

      Intake Manifold Pressure Sensor

      The intake manifold pressure sensor  provides a

      signal which corresponds to the  intake manifold

      pressure to the ECM. The ECM can control injection

      timing and the amount  of fuel that is  injected.

      When the throttle is increased and when the engine

      demands more fuel, the fuel limit is controlled in order

      to reduce overall smoke levels of the engine exhaust.

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      Coolant Temperature Sensor

      The coolant temperature sensor monitors the engine

      coolant temperature. The output of the  ECM can

      indicate a high coolant temperature through a relay

      or a lamp. The coolant temperature sensor is used

      by the ECM to determine initiation of the Cold Start

      Condition and control for appropriate start of injection

      timing while the engine is warming up.

      Speed/Timing Sensor

      If the ECM does not receive a signal from the primary

      speed/timing sensor the “DIAGNOSTIC” lamp will

      indicate a diagnostic fault code which will be logged

      in the ECM memory.

      If the ECM does not receive a signal from the primary

      speed/timing sensor, the ECM will read the signal

      from the secondary speed/timing sensor. The ECM

      continually checks in order to determine if there is a

      signal from both sensors. If either sensor fails, the

      faulty sensor should be replaced.

      Intermittent failure of the sensors will cause erratic

      engine control.

      Throttle Position Sensor

      The throttle position sensor (TPS) eliminates the

      mechanical throttle and governor linkages. The TPS

      interprets the position of the throttle  lever into an

      electrical signal that is sent to the ECM. The throttle

      position signal and the engine speed/timing signal

      are processed by the ECM  in order to precisely

      control engine speed.

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      Engine Diagnostics

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      Fault Logging

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      Self-Diagnostics

      The system provides the capability of Fault Logging.

      When the Electronic  Control Module (ECM)

      generates an active diagnostic code, the code will

      be logged in the memory of the  ECM. The codes

      that have been logged by the ECM can be identified

      by the electronic service tool. The active codes that

      have been logged will be cleared  when the fault

      has been rectified or the fault is  no longer active.

      The following logged faults can not be cleared from

      the memory of the ECM  without using a factory

      password: Overspeed, low engine oil pressure, and

      high engine coolant temperature.

      Perkins Electronic Engines have the capability  to

      perform a self-diagnostics test. When the system

      detects an active  problem, a diagnostic lamp

      is activated. Diagnostic codes  will be stored in

      permanent memory in the Electronic Control Module

      (ECM). The diagnostic codes  can be retrieved

      by using the  electronic service tool. Refer  to

      Troubleshooting Guide, “Electronic Service Tools” for

      further information.

      Some installations have electronic displays  that

      provide direct readouts of the  engine diagnostic

      codes. Refer to  the manual that  is provided

      by the OEM for  more information on retrieving

      engine diagnostic codes. Alternatively refer to the

      Troubleshooting Guide, “Indicator Lamps” for further

      information.

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      Engine Operation with Active

      Diagnostic Codes

      If a diagnostic lamp illuminates during normal engine

      operation, the system has identified a situation that is

      not within the specification. Use the electronic service

      tool to check the active diagnostic codes.

      Active codes represent problems that currently exist.

      These problems should be investigated first.

      Logged codes represent the following items:

      •  Intermittent problems

      The active diagnostic code should be investigated.

      The cause of the problem should be corrected as

      soon as possible. If the cause of the active diagnostic

      code is repaired  and there is only one  active

      diagnostic code, the diagnostic lamp will turn off.

      •  Recorded events

      •  Performance history

      Operation of the engine and  performance of the

      engine can be limited  as a result of the  active

      diagnostic code that is generated. Acceleration rates

      may be significantly slower and power outputs may be

      automatically reduced. Refer to the Troubleshooting

      Guide, “Troubleshooting with a Diagnostic Code” for

      more information on the relationship between each

      active diagnostic code and the possible effect  on

      engine performance.

      The problems may have been repaired since  the

      logging of the code. These codes do not indicate that

      a repair is needed. The codes are guides or signals

      when a situation exists. Codes may be  helpful to

      troubleshoot problems.

      When the problems have  been corrected, the

      corresponding logged fault codes should be cleared.

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      Diagnostic Lamp

      A diagnostic lamp is used to indicate the existence

      of an active fault.  Refer to the Troubleshooting

      Guide, “Indicator Lamps” for more information. A fault

      diagnostic code will remain active until the problem

      is repaired. The diagnostic code may be retrieved

      by using the electronic service  tool. Refer to the

      Troubleshooting Guide, “Electronic Service Tools”

      for more information.

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      Engine Operation  with

      Intermittent Diagnostic Codes

      If a diagnostic lamp illuminates during normal engine

      operation and the diagnostic  lamp shuts off, an

      intermittent fault may have occurred. If a fault has

      occurred, the fault will be logged into the memory of

      the Electronic Control Module (ECM).

      In most cases, it is not necessary to stop the engine

      because of an intermittent  code. However, the

      operator should retrieve the  logged fault codes

      and the operator should reference the appropriate

      information in order to identify the nature of the event.

      The operator should log any observation that could

      have caused the lamp to light.

      •  Low power

      •  Limits of the engine speed

      •  Excessive smoke, etc

      This information can be useful to help troubleshoot

      the situation. The information can also be used for

      future reference. For more information on diagnostic

      codes, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide for this

      engine.

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      Engine Starting

      Engine Starting

      •  Do not start the engine or move any of the controls

      if there is a “DO NOT OPERATE” warning tag or

      similar warning tag attached to the start switch or

      to the controls.

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      Before Starting Engine

      •  Ensure that the areas around the rotating parts are

      clear.

      •  All of the guards must be put in place. Check for

      damaged guards or for missing guards. Repair

      any damaged guards. Replace damaged guards

      and/or missing guards.

      Before the engine is started, perform the  required

      daily maintenance  and any other  periodic

      maintenance that is due. Refer  to the Operation

      and Maintenance Manual, “Maintenance Interval

      Schedule” for more information.

      Disconnect any battery chargers  that are not

      protected against the high  current drain that

      is created when the  electric starting motor is

      engaged. Check electrical cables and check the

      battery for poor connections and for corrosion.

      •  For the maximum service life of the engine, make a

      thorough inspection within the engine compartment

      before the engine is started. Look for the following

      items: oil leaks, coolant leaks, loose  bolts, and

      excessive dirt and/or grease. Remove any excess

      dirt and/or grease buildup. Repair any faults that

      were identified during the inspection.

      Reset all of the shutoffs or alarm components (if

      equipped).

      •  Check the engine lubrication oil level. Maintain the

      oil level between the “ADD” mark and the “FULL”

      mark on the engine oil level gauge.

      •  Inspect the cooling system hoses for cracks and

      for loose clamps.

      •  Inspect the alternator and accessory drive belts for

      cracks, breaks, and other damage.

      •  Check the coolant level. Observe the coolant level

      in the header tank (if  equipped). Maintain the

      coolant level to the “FULL” mark on the  header

      tank.

      •  Inspect the wiring for loose connections and for

      worn wires or frayed wires.

      •  If the engine is not equipped with a header tank

      maintain the coolant level within 13 mm (0.5 inch)

      of the bottom of the  filler pipe. If the engine is

      equipped with a sight glass, maintain the coolant

      level in the sight glass.

      •  Check the fuel supply. Drain water from the water

      separator (if equipped). Open the fuel supply valve

      (if equipped).

      NOTICE

      •  Observe the air cleaner  service indicator (if

      equipped). Service the air cleaner when the yellow

      diaphragm enters the red zone, or when the red

      piston locks in the visible position.

      All valves in the fuel return  line must be open before

      and during engine operation to help prevent high fuel

      pressure. High fuel pressure may cause filter housing

      failure or other damage.

      •  Ensure that any equipment that is driven by the

      engine has been disengaged from the  engine.

      Minimize electrical loads or remove any electrical

      loads.

      If the engine has not been started for several weeks,

      fuel may have drained from  the fuel system. Air

      may have entered the filter housing. Also, when fuel

      filters have been changed, some air pockets will be

      trapped in the engine. In these instances, prime the

      fuel system. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance

      Manual, “Fuel System - Prime” for more information

      on priming the fuel system.

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      Starting the Engine

      Note: Do not adjust the engine speed control during

      start-up. The electronic control module (ECM) will

      control the engine speed during start-up.

      Engine exhaust contains products of combustion

      which may be harmful to your health. Always start

      and operate  the engine  in a well  ventilated area

      and, if in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to the

      outside.

      Starting a Cold Engine

      1.  Disengage any equipment that is driven by the

      engine.

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      2.  Turn the keyswitch to the RUN position. Leave the

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      keyswitch in the RUN position for 20 seconds.

      Starting with  Jump Start

      Cables

      3.  Turn the keyswitch to the START position in order

      to engage the electric starting motor and crank

      the engine.

      NOTICE

      Do not  engage the  starting motor  when  flywheel is

      turning. Do not start the engine under load.

      Improper jump start cable connections can cause

      an explosion resulting in personal injury.

      If the engine fails  to start within 30 seconds, release

      the starter  switch or button  and wait two  minutes to

      allow the starting  motor to cool  before attempting to

      start the engine again.

      Prevent sparks  near the  batteries. Sparks  could

      cause vapors to explode. Do not allow jump start

      cable ends to contact each other or the engine.

      4.  Allow the keyswitch to return to the RUN position

      Note: If it is  possible, first diagnose the reason

      for the starting failure. Refer  to Troubleshooting,

      “Engine Will Not Crank  and Engine Cranks But

      Will Not Start” for further  information. Make any

      necessary repairs. If the engine will not  start only

      due to the condition of the battery, either charge the

      battery, or start the engine with jump start  cables.

      The condition of the  battery can be rechecked

      after the  engine has been  switched OFF.

      after the engine starts.

      5.  Repeat step 2 through step 4 if the engine fails

      to start.

      Starting a Warm Engine

      1.  Disengage any equipment that is driven by the

      engine.

      2.  Turn the keyswitch to the START position in order

      to engage the electric starting motor and crank

      the engine.

      NOTICE

      Using a battery source  with the same voltage as the

      electric starting  motor. Use  ONLY equal  voltage for

      jump starting. The use of higher  voltage will damage

      the electrical system.

      NOTICE

      Do not  engage the  starting motor  when  flywheel is

      turning. Do not start the engine under load.

      Do not reverse the battery cables. The alternator can

      be damaged.  Attach ground  cable last  and remove

      first.

      If the engine fails  to start within 30 seconds, release

      the starter  switch or button  and wait two  minutes to

      allow the starting  motor to cool  before attempting to

      start the engine again.

      When using an external  electrical source to start the

      engine, turn  the generator  set control  switch to  the

      “OFF” position. Turn all electrical accessories OFF be-

      fore attaching the jump start cables.

      3.  Allow the keyswitch to return to the RUN position

      after the engine starts.

      Ensure that the main power switch is in the OFF posi-

      tion before attaching the jump  start cables to the en-

      gine being started.

      4.  Repeat step 2 and step 3 if the engine fails to start.

      1.  Turn the start switch on the stalled engine to the

      OFF position. Turn off all the engine’s accessories.

      2.  Connect one positive end of the jump start cable

      to the positive cable terminal of the discharged

      battery. Connect the other positive end of the jump

      start cable to the positive cable terminal of  the

      electrical source.

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      3.  Connect one negative end of the jump start cable

      to the negative cable terminal of  the electrical

      source. Connect the other negative end of the

      jump start cable to the  engine block or to the

      chassis ground. This procedure helps to prevent

      potential sparks from igniting the combustible

      gases that are produced by some batteries.

      NOTICE

      Do not  crank the engine  for more than  30 seconds.

      Allow the electric starting motor to cool for two minutes

      before cranking the engine again.

      3.  While the glow plug indicator light is illuminated,

      turn the engine start switch to the START position

      and crank the engine.

      4.  Start the engine.

      5.  Immediately after the stalled engine is started,

      Note: If the glow  plug indicator light illuminates

      rapidly for 2 to 3 seconds, or if the glow plug indicator

      light fails to illuminate, a malfunction exists in the cold

      start system. Do not use ether or other starting fluids

      to start the engine.

      disconnect the jump start cables in reverse order.

      After jump starting, the alternator may not be able to

      fully recharge batteries that are severely discharged.

      The batteries must be replaced or charged to  the

      proper voltage with a battery charger after the engine

      is stopped. Many batteries which are  considered

      unusable are still rechargeable. Refer to Operation

      and Maintenance Manual, “Battery - Replace” and

      Testing and Adjusting Manual, “Battery - Test”.

      4.  When the engine starts, release the engine start

      switch key.

      5.  If the engine does not start, release the engine

      start switch and allow the starter motor to cool.

      Then, repeat steps 2 through step 4.

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      Cold Weather Starting

      6.  If the engine is equipped with a throttle allow the

      engine to idle for three to five minutes, or allow the

      engine to idle until the water temperature indicator

      begins to rise. The engine should run at low idle

      smoothly until speed is gradually increased to high

      idle. Allow the white smoke to disperse  before

      proceeding with normal operation.

      Do not use aerosol types of starting aids such as

      ether. Such use could  result in an explosion and

      personal injury.

      7.  Operate the engine at low load until all systems

      reach oper

      ating temperature. Check the gauges

      during the warm-up period.

      Startability will be improved at temperatures below

      −18 °C (0 °F) from the use of a jacket water heater

      or extra battery capacity.

      8.  Turn the engine start switch to the OFF position in

      order to stop the engine.

      When Group 2 diesel fuel is used, the following items

      provide a means of minimizing starting  problems

      and fuel problems in cold weather: engine oil  pan

      heaters, jacket water heaters, fuel heaters, and fuel

      line insulation.

      Use the procedure that follows  for cold weather

      starting.

      1.  If equipped, move the throttle lever to the  full

      throttle position before you start the engine.

      2.  If equipped, turn the engine start switch to the

      HEAT position. Hold the engine start switch in the

      HEAT position for 6 seconds until the glow plug

      indicator light illuminates. This will activate the

      glow plugs and aid in the starting of the engine.

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      After Starting Engine

      Note: In temperatures from 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F),

      the warm-up time is approximately three minutes. In

      temperatures below 0°C (32°F), additional warm-up

      time may be required.

      When the engine idles during warm-up, observe the

      following conditions:

      •  Check for any fluid or for any air leaks at idle rpm

      and at one-half full rpm (no load on the  engine)

      before operating the engine under load. This is not

      possible in some applications.

      •  Operate the engine at low idle until  all systems

      achieve operating temperatures. Check all gauges

      during the warm-up period.

      No, te: Gauge readings should be  observed and

      the data should be recorded frequently  while the

      engine is operating. Comparing the data over time

      will help to determine  normal readings for each

      gauge. Comparing data over time  will also help

      detect abnormal operating developments. Significant

      changes in the readings should be investigated.

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      Engine Operation

      Engine Operation

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      Fuel Conservation Practices

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      Engine Operation

      The efficiency of the  engine can affect the fuel

      economy. Perkins design  and technology in

      manufacturing provides maximum fuel efficiency in

      all applications. Follow the recommended procedures

      in order to attain optimum performance for the life

      of the engine.

      Correct operation and maintenance are key factors

      in obtaining the maximum  life and economy of

      the engine. If the directions in  the Operation and

      Maintenance Manual are followed, costs can  be

      minimized and engine service life can be maximized.

      •  Avoid spilling fuel.

      The engine can be operated at the rated rpm after the

      engine reaches operating temperature. The engine

      will reach normal operating temperature  sooner

      during a low engine speed (rpm) and during a low

      power demand. This procedure is more effective than

      idling the engine at no load. The engine should reach

      operating temperature in a few minutes.

      Fuel expands when the fuel is warmed up. The fuel

      may overflow from the fuel tank. Inspect fuel lines for

      leaks. Repair the fuel lines, as needed.

      •  Be aware of the properties of the different fuels.

      Use only the recommended fuels.

      •  Avoid unnecessary idling.

      Gauge readings should be observed and the data

      should be recorded frequently  while the engine

      is operating. Comparing the  data over time will

      help to determine normal readings for each gauge.

      Comparing data over time  will also help detect

      abnormal operating developments. Significant

      changes in the readings should be investigated.

      Shut off the engine rather than idle for long periods of

      time.

      •  Observe the service indicator frequently. Keep the

      air cleaner elements clean.

      •  Maintain a good electrical system.

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      One damaged battery cell will overwork the alternator.

      This will consume excess power and excess fuel.

      Engine Warm-up

      •  Ensure that the drive belts are correctly adjusted.

      The drive belts should be in good condition.

      1.  Run the engine at low idle for three to five minutes,

      or run the engine at low idle until the jacket water

      temperature starts to rise.

      •  Ensure that all of the connections of the hoses are

      tight. The connections should not leak.

      •  Ensure that the driven  equipment is in good

      working order.

      More time  may be necessary when  the

      temperature is below −18°C (0°F).

      •  Cold engines consume excess fuel. Utilize heat

      from the jacket water system  and the exhaust

      system, when possible. Keep cooling  system

      components clean and keep  cooling system

      components in good repair. Never operate  the

      engine without water temperature regulators.

      All of these items will  help maintain operating

      temperatures.

      2.  Check all of the gauges during  the warm-up

      period.

      3.  Perform a walk-around inspection. Check the

      engine for fluid leaks and air leaks.

      4.  Increase the rpm to the rated rpm. Check  for

      fluid leaks and air leaks.  The engine may be

      operated at full rated rpm and at full load when

      the temperature of the water jacket reaches 60°C

      (140°F).

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      Engine Stopping

      Stopping the Engine

      NOTICE

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      After Stopping Engine

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      Note: Before you check the engine oil, do not operate

      the engine for at least 10 minutes in order to allow

      the engine oil to return to the oil pan.

      •  Check the crankcase oil level. Maintain the oil level

      between the “ADD” mark and the “FULL” mark on

      the oil level dipstick.

      Stopping  the engine  immediately  after it  has  been

      working under load can result in overheating and ac-

      celerated wear of the engine components.

      •  If necessary, perform minor adjustments. Repair

      any leaks and tighten any loose bolts.

      If the engine  has been operating at  high rpm and/or

      high loads, run  at low idle  for at least three  minutes

      to reduce  and stabilize  internal  engine temperature

      before stopping the engine.

      •  Note the required  service interval. Perform

      the maintenance that is  in the Operation and

      Maintenance Manual, “Maintenance Interval

      Schedule”.

      Avoiding  hot  engine  shutdowns  will  maximize  tur-

      bocharger shaft and bearing life.

      •  Fill the fuel  tank in order  to help prevent

      accumulation of moisture in the fuel. Do not overfill

      the fuel tank.

      Prior to stopping an engine that is being operated

      at low loads, operate the engine at low  idle for 30

      seconds before stopping. If the engine  has been

      operating at highway speeds and/or at high loads,

      operate the engine at  low idle for at least three

      minutes. This procedure will  cause the internal

      engine temperature to be reduced and stabilized.

      NOTICE

      Only use antifreeze/coolant mixtures recommended in

      the Coolant  Specifications that are  in the  Operation

      and Maintenance Manual. Failure to do so can cause

      engine damage.

      Ensure that the  engine stopping procedure is

      understood. Stop the engine according to the shutoff

      system on the engine or refer to the instructions that

      are provided by the OEM.

      •  Allow the engine to cool. Check the coolant level.

      •  If freezing temperatures are expected, check the

      coolant fo

      r the correct antifreeze protection. The

      cooling system must be protected against freezing

      to the lowest expected outside temperature. Add

      the correct coolant/water mixture, if necessary.

      •  To stop the engine, turn the ignition key switch to

      the OFF position.

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      Emergency Stopping

      •  Perform all required periodic maintenance on all

      driven equipment. This maintenance is outlined in

      the instructions from the OEM.

      NOTICE

      Emergency shutoff controls are for EMERGENCY use

      ONLY. DO  NOT  use emergency  shutoff devices  or

      controls for normal stopping procedure.

      The OEM may have equipped the application with

      an emergency stop button. For more  information

      about the emergency stop button, refer to the OEM

      information.

      Ensure that any components for the external system

      that support the engine operation are secured after

      the engine is stopped.

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      Cold Weather Operation

      Cold Weather Operation

      •  Check all rubber parts (hoses, fan drive belts, etc)

      weekly.

      •  Check all electrical wiring and connections for any

      fraying or damaged insulation.

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      Cold Weather Operation

      •  Keep all batteries fully charged and warm.

      •  Fill the fuel tank at the end of each shift.

      Perkins Diesel Engines can operate effectively in

      cold weather. During cold weather, the starting and

      the operation of the diesel engine is dependent on

      the following items:

      Check the air cleaners and the air  intake daily.

      Check the air intake more often when you operate

      in snow.

      •  The type of fuel that is used

      •  The viscosity of the engine oil

      •  The operation of the glow plugs.

      Personal  injury  or property  damage  can  result

      from alcohol or starting fluids.

      Alcohol or starting fluids are highly flammable and

      toxic and if improperly stored could result in injury

      or property damage.

      The purpose of this section will cover the following

      information:

      •  Explain potential problems that are caused by cold

      weather operation.

      •  Suggest steps which can be  taken in order to

      minimize starting problems and operating problems

      when the ambient air temperature is colder than

      0 to −55 °C (32 to −67 °F).

      Do not use aerosol types of starting aids such as

      ether. Such use could  result in an explosion and

      personal injury.

      The operation and maintenance of  an engine in

      freezing temperatures is complex. This is because

      of the following conditions: the unlimited differences

      in weather conditions, engine applications,  and

      the supplies that are available in your area. These

      factors and recommendations from your  Perkins

      dealer or your Perkins distributor are based on past

      proven practices. The information that is contained in

      this section should be combined in order to provide

      guidelines for cold weather operations.

      •  For jump starting with cables  in cold weather,

      refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual,

      “Starting with Jump Start Cables.” for instructions.

      Viscosity of the Engine Lubrication

      Oil

      Correct engine oil viscosity is essential. Oil viscosity

      affects the amount of  torque that is needed to

      crank the engine.  Refer to this Operation and

      Maintenance Manual, “Fluid Recommendations” for

      the recommended viscosity of oil.

      Hints for Cold Weather Operation

      •  If the engine will start, operate the engine until a

      minimum operating temperature of 71 °C (160 °F)

      is achieved. Achieving operating temperature will

      help prevent the intake valves and exhaust valves

      from sticking.

      Recommendations for the Coolant

      Provide cooling system protection for  the lowest

      expected outside temperature. Refer to this Operation

      and Maintenance Manual, “Fluid Recommendations”

      for the recommended coolant mixture.

      •  The cooling system and the lubrication  system

      for the engine do not lose heat immediately upon

      shutdown. This means that an engine can be shut

      down for a few hours and the engine can still have

      the ability to start readily.  If the engine is shut

      down for at least eight hours, the engine should be

      considered cooled to outside temperature.

      In cold weather, check the  coolant often for the

      correct glycol concentration in  order to ensure

      adequate freeze protection.

      Engine Block Heaters

      •  Install the correct lubricant in each compartment

      before the beginning of cold weather.

      Engine block heaters  (if equipped) heat  the

      engine jacket water that surrounds the combustion

      chambers. This provides the following functions:

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      •  Startability is improved.

      •  Warm up time is reduced.

      For this reason,  when the engine is  started,

      the engine must  be operated until the coolant

      temperature is 71 °C (160 °F)  minimum. Carbon

      deposits on the valve stems will be kept at a minimum

      and the free operation of the valves and the valve

      components will be maintained.

      An electric block heater  can be activated once

      the engine is stopped. An  effective block heater

      is typically a  1250/1500 W unit. Consult your

      Perkins dealer or your Perkins distributor for more

      information.

      In addition, the engine must be thoroughly warmed in

      order to keep other engine parts in better condition

      and the service life of the engine will  be generally

      extended. Lubrication will be improved. There will be

      less acid and less sludge in the oil. This will provide

      longer service life for the engine bearings, the piston

      rings, and other parts. However, limit unnecessary

      idle time to ten minutes in order to reduce wear and

      unnecessary fuel consumption.

      Idling the Engine

      When idling after the  engine is started in cold

      weather, increase the engine rpm from 1000 to 1200

      rpm. This will warm up  the engine more quickly.

      Maintaining an elevated low idle speed for extended

      periods will be easier with the installation of a hand

      throttle. The engine should not be “raced” in order to

      speed up the warm up process.

      Purge Valve and Insulated Heater Lines

      The engine is equipped with a water temperature

      regulator in order to allow the engine to reach  the

      correct operating temperature quickly. The water

      temperature regulator remains in the closed position

      until the jacket  water coolant temperature has

      reached the engine’s operating temperature. The

      jacket water circulates from the top of the cylinder

      block, to the water temperature regulator housing,

      and back to the bottom of the cylinder block via the

      bypass. The water temperature regulator  allows

      some flow of water and/or air to pass  through the

      water temperature regulator in order to  ensure a

      continuous flow of coolant within the cylinder block.

      This is achieved via a  small “jiggle” valve in the

      water temperature regulator. The water temperature

      regulator moves to the open position when the jacket

      water coolant temperature has reached the correct

      operating temperature. The water  temperature

      regulator moves to the open position in order to allow

      the passage of the coolant through the radiator  to

      dissipate excess heat.

      While the engine is idling, the application of a light

      load (parasitic load) will assist in  maintaining the

      minimum operating temperature. The  minimum

      operating temperature is 71 °C (160 °F).

      Recommendations for Coolant

      Warm Up

      Warm up an engine that has cooled below normal

      operating temperatures due to inactivity. This should

      be performed before the engine is returned  to full

      operation. During operation in very cold temperature

      conditions, damage to engine valve mechanisms can

      result from engine operation for short intervals. This

      can happen if the engine is started and the engine is

      stopped many times without being operated in order

      to warm up completely.

      When the engine is operated below normal operating

      temperatures, fuel and oil are not completely burned

      in the combustion chamber. This fuel and oil causes

      soft carbon deposits to form  on the valve stems.

      Generally, the deposits do not cause problems and

      the deposits are burned  off during operation at

      normal engine operating temperatures.

      The above procedure is good  for normal engine

      operating conditions in temperate climates. During

      periods of operations in a cold climate with a light

      engine load, the coolant must bypass the radiator in

      order to help prevent excessive cooling of the engine.

      Coolant that passes through the radiator must be

      minimized in order to maintain the engine operating

      temperature in cold weather.

      When the engine is started and the engine is stopped

      many times without being operated in order to warm

      up completely, the carbon deposits become thicker.

      This will cause the following problems:

      Excessive cooling of the engine can be prevented

      by a valve that allows unnecessary coolant flow to

      be diverted from the water temperature regulator

      and back to the bottom of the engine block without

      passing through the radiator.

      •  Free operation of the valves is prevented.

      •  Valves become stuck.

      •  Pushrods are bent.

      Note: Perkins discourages the use  of all airflow

      restriction devices such  as radiator shutters.

      Restriction of the airflow can result in the following:

      high exhaust temperatures, power loss, excessive

      fan usage, and reduction in fuel economy.

      •  Other damage to valve train  components can

      result.

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      Cab heater lines for very  cold weather are also

      beneficial. These lines provide more available heat

      from the coolant to the cab. The feed from the engine

      and the return lines from the cab should be insulated

      in order to reduce heat loss to the outside air.

      Note: Group 2 fuels must have a  maximum wear

      scar of 650 micrometers (HFRR to ISO 12156-1).

      Group 2 fuels are considered acceptable for issues

      of warranty. This group of fuels may reduce the life

      of the engine, the engine’s maximum power, and the

      engine’s fuel efficiency.

      Insulating the Air  Inlet and Engine

      Compartment

      When Group 2 diesel fuels are used the following

      components provide a means of minimizing problems

      in cold weather:

      When temperatures below −18 °C (−0  °F) will be

      frequently encountered, an air cleaner  inlet that

      is located in  the engine compartment may be

      specified. An air cleaner that is located in the engine

      compartment may also minimize the entry of snow

      into the air cleaner. Also, heat that is rejected by the

      engine helps to warm the intake air.

      •  Glow plugs (if equipped)

      •  Engine coolant heaters, which may be an OEM

      option

      •  Fuel heaters, which may be an OEM option

      Additional heat can be retained around the engine by

      insulating the engine compartment.

      •  Fuel line insulation, which may be an OEM option

      There are three major differences between Group

      1 fuels and Group 2 fuels. Group 1 fuels have  the

      following different characteristics to Group 2 fuels.

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      Fuel and the Effect from Cold

      Weather

      •  A lower cloud point

      •  A lower pour point

      Note: Only use grades of fuel that are recommended

      by Perkins. Refer to this Operation and Maintenance

      Manual, “Fluid Recommendations”.

      •  A higher rating of kJ (BTU) per unit volume of fuel

      The cloud point is the temperature when a cloud of

      wax crystals begins to form in the fuel. These crystals

      can cause the fuel filters to plug. The pour point is

      the temperature when diesel fuel will thicken. The

      diesel fuel becomes more resistant to flow through

      fuel pumps and through the fuel lines.

      The following fuels can be  used in this series of

      engine.

      •  Group 1

      •  Group 2

      Be aware of  these values when diesel fuel  is

      purchased. Consider the average  ambient air

      temperature for the engine’s application. Engines

      that are fueled in one climate may not operate well if

      the engines are moved to another climate. Problems

      can result due to changes in temperature.

      •  Group 3

      •  Special Fuels

      Perkins prefer only Group 1 and Group 2 fuels for use

      in this series of engines. Group 3 fuels include Low

      Temperature Fuels and Aviation Kerosene Fuels.

      Before troubleshooting for low power  or for poor

      performance in the winter, check the type of fuel that

      is being used.

      Note: Group 3 fuels reduce the life of the engine. The

      use of Group 3 fuels is not covered by the Perkins

      warranty.

      Low temperature fuels may be available for engine

      operation at temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F). These

      fuels limit the formation of  wax in the fuel at low

      temperatures. Wax in the fuel may prevent the flow

      of the fuel through the fuel filters.

      Special fuels include Biofuel.

      Group 1 fuels are the preferred Group of Fuels for

      general use by Perkins. Group 1  fuels maximize

      engine life and engine performance. Group 1 fuels

      are usually less  available than Group 2 fuels.

      Frequently, Group 1 fuels are not available in colder

      climates during the winter.

      For more information on cold weather operation, refer

      to the Operation and Maintenance Manual, “Cold

      Weather Operation and Fuel Related Components in

      Cold Weather”.

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      Fuel Related Components in

      Cold Weather

      Fuel Tanks

      Condensation can form in partially filled fuel tanks.

      Top off the fuel tanks after you operate the engine.

      Fuel tanks should contain some provision for draining

      water and sediment from the bottom of the  tanks.

      Some fuel tanks use supply pipes that allow water

      and sediment to settle below  the end of the fuel

      supply pipe.

      Some fuel tanks use  supply lines that take fuel

      directly from the bottom of the tank. If the engine is

      equipped with this system, regular maintenance of

      the fuel system filter is important.

      Drain the water and sediment from any fuel storage

      tank at the following intervals: weekly, oil changes,

      and refueling of the fuel tank. This will help prevent

      water and/or sediment from being pumped from the

      fuel storage tank and into the engine fuel tank.

      Fuel Filters

      It is possible that a  primary fuel filter is installed

      between the fuel tank and the engine fuel inlet. After

      you change the fuel filter,  always prime the fuel

      system in order to remove air bubbles from the fuel

      system. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance

      Manual in the  Maintenance Section for more

      information on priming the fuel system.

      The micron rating and the location of a primary fuel

      filter is important in cold weather  operation. The

      primary fuel filter and the fuel supply line are the most

      common components that are affected by cold fuel.

      Fuel Heaters

      Note: The OEM may equip the application with fuel

      heaters. If this is the case, disconnect an electric type

      of fuel heater in warm weather in order to prevent

      overheating of the fuel. If the type of fuel heater is a

      heat exchanger, the OEM should have included a

      bypass for warm weather. Ensure that the bypass is

      operational during warm weather in order to prevent

      overheating of the fuel.

      For more information about fuel heaters (if equipped),

      refer to the OEM information.

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      Maintenance Section

      Refill Capacities

      1104 Engine

      Table 3

      1104 Naturally Aspirated  Engine

      Compartment or System

      Liters

      Quarts

      Engine Only

      10.4

      11

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      External cooling system capacity

      Refill Capacities

      (OEM recommendation)

      (1)

      Total Cooling System

      (2)

      (1)  The external cooling system  includes a radiator or  an

      Lubrication System

      expansion tank with the following components: heat exchanger,

      aftercooler, and piping. Refer to the OEM specifications. Enter

      the value for the external system capacity in this row.

      The refill capacities  for the engine crankcase

      (2)  The Total Cooling System includes the capacity for the engine

      reflect the approximate capacity of the crankcase

      or sump plus standard oil filters. Auxiliary  oil filter

      systems will require additional oil. Refer to the OEM

      specifications for the capacity of the auxiliary oil filter.

      Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual,

      “Maintenance Section” for more  information on

      Lubricant Specifications.

      cooling system plus the  capacity for the external cooling

      system. Enter the total in this row.

      Table 4

      1104 Turbocharged  Engine

      Compartment or System

      Engine Only

      External cooling System capacity

      Liters

      Quarts

      11.4

      12

      1104 Engine

      (OEM recommendation)

      Total Cooling System

      (1)

      Table 2

      (2)

      1104 Engine

      (1)  The external cooling system  includes a radiator or  an

      Compartment or System

      Liters

      Quarts

      expansion tank with the following components: heat exchanger,

      aftercooler, and piping. Refer to the OEM specifications. Enter

      the value for the external cooling system capacity in this row.

      (2)  The Total Cooling System includes the capacity for the engine

      Standard Oil Sump for the Engine

      6.5

      7

      Crankcase

      (1)

      cooling system plus the  capacity for the external cooling

      system. Enter the total in this row.

      (1)  These values are the approximate capacities for the crankcase

      oil sump which include the standard factory installed oil filters

      and a standard crankcase oil sump. Engines with auxiliary oil

      filters will require additional oil. Refer to the OEM specifications

      for the capacity of the auxiliary oil filter.

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      Fluid Recommendations

      Cooling System

      To maintain the cooling system, the Total  Cooling

      System capacity must be known. The approximate

      capacity for the engine  cooling system is listed

      below. External System capacities will vary among

      applications. Refer to the OEM specifications for the

      External System capacity. This capacity information

      will be needed in order  to determine the amount

      of coolant/antifreeze that is required for  the Total

      Cooling System.

      General Lubricant Information

      Because of government regulations regarding the

      certification of exhaust emissions from the engine,

      the lubricant recommendations must be followed.

      Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA)

      Oils

      The “Engine  Manufacturers Association

      Recommended Guideline on Diesel Engine Oil” is

      recognized by Perkins. For detailed  information

      about this guideline, see the latest edition of EMA

      publication, “EMA DHD -1”.

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      API Oils

      Engine Oil

      The Engine Oil Licensing and Certification System by

      the American Petroleum Institute (API) is recognized

      by Perkins. For detailed  information about this

      system, see the latest edition of the “API publication

      No. 1509”. Engine oils that bear the API symbol are

      authorized by API.

      Commercial Oils

      The performance of commercial  diesel engine

      oils is based  on American Petroleum Institute

      (API) classifications. These API classifications are

      developed in order to provide commercial lubricants

      for a broad range of diesel engines that operate at

      various conditions.

      Only use commercial oils that meet  the following

      classifications:

      •  EMA DHD-1 multigrade oil (preferred oil)

      •  API CH-4 multigrade oil (preferred oil)

      •  ACEAE3

      In order to make the correct choice of a commercial

      oil, refer to the following explanations:

      g00546535

      Illustration 18

      Typical API symbol

      EMA DHD-1  – The  Engine Manufacturers

      Association (EMA) has  developed lubricant

      recommendations as an alternative to the  API oil

      classification system. DHD-1 is a Recommended

      Guideline that defines a level of oil performance for

      these types of diesel engines: high speed, four stroke

      cycle, heavy-duty, and light duty. DHD-1 oils may

      be used in Perkins engines when the following oils

      are recommended: API CH-4, API CG-4, and API

      CF-4. DHD-1 oils are intended to provide superior

      performance in comparison to API CG-4 and  API

      CF-4.

      Diesel engine oils CC,  CD, CD-2, and CE have

      not been API authorized  classifications since 1

      January 1996. Table 5 summarizes the status of the

      classifications.

      Table 5

      API Classifications

      Current

      CF-4, CG-4, CH-4

      CF

      Obsolete

      CE

      DHD-1 oils will meet the needs of high performance

      Perkins diesel engines that are operating in many

      applications. The tests and the test limits that  are

      used to define DHD-1 are similar  to the new API

      CH-4 classification. Therefore, these oils will also

      meet the requirements for diesel engines that require

      low emissions. DHD-1 oils are designed to control the

      harmful effects of soot with improved wear resistance

      and improved resistance to plugging of the oil filter.

      These oils will also provide superior piston deposit

      control for engines with either two-piece steel pistons

      or aluminum pistons.

      CC, CD

      CF-2

      (1)

      CD-2

      (1)

      (1)  The classifications CD-2 and American Petroleum Institute

      CF-2 are for two-cycle diesel engines. Perkins does not  sell

      engines that utilize CD-2 and API CF-2 oils.

      Terminology

      Certain abbreviations follow the nomenclature of

      “SAE J754”. Some classifications follow “SAE J183”

      abbreviations, and some classifications follow the

      “EMA Recommended Guideline on Diesel Engine

      Oil”. In addition to Perkins definitions, there are other

      definitions that will be of assistance in purchasing

      lubricants. Recommended oil viscosities can be found

      in this publication, “Fluid Recommendations/Engine

      Oil” topic (Maintenance Section).

      All DHD-1 oils must complete a  full test program

      with the base stock and with the viscosity grade of

      the finished commercial oil. The use of “API  Base

      Oil Interchange Guidelines” are not appropriate for

      DHD-1 oils. This feature reduces the  variation in

      performance that can occur when base stocks are

      changed in commercial oil formulations.

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      DHD-1 oils are recommended for use in extended oil

      change interval programs that optimize the life of the

      oil. These oil change interval programs are based

      on oil analysis. DHD-1 oils are  recommended for

      conditions that demand a premium oil. Your Perkins

      dealer or your Perkins distributor has the specific

      guidelines for optimizing oil change intervals.

      NOTICE

      Failure to follow these oil recommendations can cause

      shortened engine service  life due to deposits  and/or

      excessive wear.

      Total Base Number (TBN) and Fuel Sulfur

      Levels for Direct Injection (DI)  Diesel

      Engines

      API CH-4 – API CH-4 oils were developed in order to

      meet the requirements of the new high performance

      diesel engines. Also,  the oil was designed to

      meet the requirements of the low emissions diesel

      engines. API CH-4 oils are also acceptable for use

      in older diesel engines and in diesel  engines that

      use high sulfur diesel fuel. API  CH-4 oils may be

      used in Perkins engines that use API CG-4 and API

      CF-4 oils. API CH-4 oils will generally exceed  the

      performance of API CG-4 oils in the following criteria:

      deposits on pistons, control of oil consumption, wear

      of piston rings, valve train wear, viscosity  control,

      and corrosion.

      The Total Base Number (TBN) for an oil depends on

      the fuel sulfur level. For direct injection engines that

      use distillate fuel, the minimum TBN of the new oil

      must be 10 times the fuel sulfur level. The TBN  is

      defined by “ASTM D2896”. The minimum TBN of the

      oil is 5 regardless of fuel sulfur level. Illustration 19

      demonstrates the TBN.

      Three new engine tests were developed for the API

      CH-4 oil. The first test specifically evaluates deposits

      on pistons for engines with the two-piece steel piston.

      This test (piston deposit) also measures the control

      of oil consumption. A  second test is conducted

      with moderate oil soot. The second test measures

      the following criteria: wear of piston rings, wear of

      cylinder liners, and resistance to corrosion. A third

      new test measures the following characteristics with

      high levels of soot in the oil: wear of the valve train,

      resistance of the oil in  plugging the oil filter, and

      control of sludge.

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      Illustration 19

      (Y) TBN by “ASTM D2896”

      In addition to the new  tests, API CH-4 oils have

      tougher limits for viscosity control in applications that

      generate high soot. The oils  also have improved

      oxidation resistance. API CH-4 oils must pass an

      additional test (piston deposit) for engines that use

      aluminum pistons (single piece). Oil performance is

      also established for engines that operate in areas

      with high sulfur diesel fuel.

      (X) Percentage of fuel sulfur by weight

      (1) TBN of new  oil

      (2) Change the oil when the  TBN deteriorates to 50 percent of

      the original TBN.

      Use the following guidelines for fuel sulfur levels that

      exceed 1.5 percent:

      •   Choose an oil with the highest TBN that meets one

      of these classifications: EMA DHD-1 and API CH-4.

      All of these improvements  allow the API CH-4

      oil to achieve optimum oil  change intervals. API

      CH-4 oils are recommended for use in extended oil

      change intervals. API CH-4 oils are recommended

      for conditions that demand  a premium oil. Your

      Perkins dealer or your Perkins distributor has specific

      guidelines for optimizing oil change intervals.

      •  Reduce the oil change  interval. Base the oil

      change interval on the oil analysis. Ensure that the

      oil analysis includes the condition of the oil and

      a wear metal analysis.

      Excessive piston deposits can be produced by an oil

      with a high TBN. These deposits can lead to a loss

      of control of the oil consumption and to the polishing

      of the cylinder bore.

      Some commercial  oils that meet  the API

      classifications may require reduced  oil change

      intervals. To determine the oil change interval, closely

      monitor the condition of the oil and perform a wear

      metal analysis.

      NOTICE

      Operating Direct Injection (DI) diesel engines with fuel

      sulphur levels over 0.5 percent will require shortened

      oil change intervals in order to help maintain adequate

      wear protection.

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      Table 6

      Some synthetic base  oils have performance

      characteristics that enhance the service life of the

      oil. Perkins does not recommend  the automatic

      extending of the oil change intervals for any type of

      oil.

      Percentage of Sulfur in

      the fuel

      Oil change interval

      Lower than 0.5

      0.5 to 1.0

      Normal

      0.75 of normal

      0.50 of normal

      Re-refined base stock oil

      Greater than 1.0

      Re-refined base stock oil are acceptable for use in

      Perkins engines if these oils meet the performance

      requirements that are specified by Perkins.Re-refined

      base stock oil can be used exclusively in finished oil

      or in a combination with new base stock oil . The US

      military specifications and the specifications of other

      heavy equipment manufacturers also allow the use of

      re-refined base stock oil that meet the same criteria.

      Lubricant Viscosity Recommendations

      for Direct Injection (DI) Diesel Engines

      The correct SAE viscosity grade of oil is determined

      by the minimum  ambient temperature during

      cold engine start-up, and the  maximum ambient

      temperature during engine operation.

      The process that is used to make re-refined base

      stock oil should adequately remove all wear metals

      that are in the used  oil and all the additives that

      are in the used  oil. The process that is used to

      make re-refined base stock oil generally involves the

      process of vacuum distillation and hydrotreating the

      used oil. Filtering is adequate for the production of

      high quality, re-refined base stock oil.

      Refer to Table 7 (minimum temperature) in order to

      determine the required oil viscosity for starting a cold

      engine.

      Refer to Table 7 (maximum temperature) in order to

      select the oil viscosity for engine operation  at the

      highest ambient temperature that is anticipated.

      Generally, use the highest  oil viscosity that is

      available to meet the requirement for the temperature

      at start-up.

      Lubricants for Cold Weather

      When an engine is started and an engine is operated

      in ambient temperatures below −20 °C (−4 °F), use

      multigrade oils that are capable  of flowing in low

      temperatures.

      Table 7

      Engine Oil  Viscosity

      EMA LRG-1

      API CH-4

      Ambient Temperature

      These oils have lubricant viscosity grades of SAE

      0W or SAE 5W.

      Minimum

      Maximum

      Viscosity Grade

      SAE 0W20

      SAE 0W30

      SAE 0W40

      SAE 5W30

      SAE 5W40

      SAE 10W30

      SAE 15W40

      −40 °C (−40 °F)

      −40 °C (−40 °F)

      −40 °C (−40 °F)

      −30 °C (−22 °F)

      −30 °C (−22 °F)

      −20 °C (−4 °F)

      −10 °C (14 °F)

      10 °C (50 °F)

      30 °C (86 °F)

      40 °C (104 °F)

      30 °C (86 °F)

      40 °C (104 °F)

      40 °C (104 °F)

      50 °C (122 °F)

      When an engine is started and operated in ambient

      temperatures below   30 °C (  22 °F), use a synthetic

      base stock multigrade oil with an 0W viscosity grade

      or with a 5W viscosity grade. Use an oil with a pour

      point that is lower than −50 °C (−58 °F).

      The number of acceptable lubricants is  limited in

      cold weather conditions. Perkins recommends the

      following lubricants for use in cold weather conditions:

      First Choice  – Use oil  with an EMA DHD-1

      Recommended Guideline. Use a CH-4 oil that has

      an API license. The oil should be either SAE 0W20,

      SAE 0W30, SAE 0W40, SAE 5W30, or SAE 5W40

      lubricant viscosity grade.

      Synthetic Base Stock Oil

      Synthetic base oils  are acceptable for use in

      these engines if these oils meet the  performance

      requirements that are specified for the engine.

      Second Choice  – Use an oil that  has a CH-4

      additive package. Although the oil  has not been

      tested for the requirements of the API license, the oil

      must be either SAE 0W20, SAE 0W30, SAE 0W40,

      SAE 5W30, or SAE 5W40.

      Synthetic base oils generally perform better  than

      conventional oils in the following two areas:

      •  Synthetic base oils have improved  flow at low

      temperatures especially in arctic conditions.

      •  Synthetic base oils have  improved oxidation

      stability especially at high operating temperatures.

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      •  The Wear Rate Analysis monitors the wear of the

      engine’s metals. The amount of wear metal and

      type of wear metal that is in the oil is analyzed. The

      increase in the rate of engine wear metal  in the

      oil is as important as the quantity of engine wear

      metal in the oil.

      NOTICE

      Shortened engine  service life  could result if  second

      choice oils are used.

      Aftermarket Oil Additives

      •  Tests are  conducted in order  to detect

      Perkins does not recommend the use of aftermarket

      additives in oil. It is not necessary to use aftermarket

      additives in order to achieve the engine’s maximum

      service life or rated performance. Fully formulated,

      finished oils consist of base oils and of commercial

      additive packages. These additive packages are

      blended into the base oils at precise percentages in

      order to help provide finished oils with performance

      characteristics that meet industry standards.

      contamination of the oil by water, glycol or fuel.

      •  The Oil Condition Analysis determines the loss of

      the oil’s lubricating properties. An infrared analysis

      is used to compare the properties of new oil to the

      properties of the used oil sample. This analysis

      allows technicians to determine the amount  of

      deterioration of the oil during use. This analysis

      also allows technicians to verify the performance

      of the oil according to the specification during the

      entire oil change interval.

      There are no industry standard tests that evaluate

      the performance or the compatibility of aftermarket

      additives in finished oil. Aftermarket additives may

      not be compatible with the  finished oil’s additive

      package, which could lower the performance of the

      finished oil. The aftermarket additive could  fail to

      mix with the finished oil. This could produce sludge

      in the crankcase. Perkins discourages the  use of

      aftermarket additives in finished oils.

      Fuel Specifications

      Fuel Recommendations

      To get the correct power  and performance from

      the engine, use a fuel  of the correct quality. The

      recommended fuel specification for Perkins engines

      is shown below:

      To achieve the best performance  from a Perkins

      engine, conform to the following guidelines:

      •  Cetane number___________________________45 minimum

      •  Viscosity___________2,0 to 4.5 cSt at 40 °C (104 °F)

      •  Density________________________0.835 to 0.855 Kg/liter

      •  Sulfur_______________________0.2% of mass, maximum

      •  Distillation___________________85% at 350 °C (662 °F)

      •  Select the correct oil, or a commercial oil that meets

      the “EMA Recommended Guideline on  Diesel

      Engine Oil” or the recommended API classification.

      •  See the appropriate “Lubricant Viscosities” table in

      order to find the correct oil viscosity grade for your

      engine.

      •  At the specified interval, service the engine. Use

      new oil and install a , new oil filter.

      •  Lubricity

      ______________________________

      460 micrometers

      maximum wear scar on “ISO 12156 - 1”

      Cetane number

      •  Perform maintenance at the intervals  that are

      specified in the Operation  and Maintenance

      Manual, “Maintenance Interval Schedule”.

      This indicates the properties of ignition of the fuel.

      Fuel with a low cetane  number can be the root

      cause of problems during cold start. This will affect

      combustion.

      S·O·S Oil analysis

      Some engines may be equipped with an oil sampling

      valve. If S·O·S oil analysis is required the oil sampling

      valve is used to obtain samples of the engine oil. The

      S·O·S oil analysis will complement the preventive

      maintenance program.

      Viscosity

      This is the  resistance to flow of a  fluid. If this

      resistance is outside the limits, the engine and the

      engine starting performance in particular can  be

      affected.

      The S·O·S oil analysis is a diagnostic tool that is used

      to determine oil performance and component wear

      rates. Contamination can be identified and measured

      through the use of the S·O·S oil analysis. The S·O·S

      oil analysis includes the following tests:

      Sulfur

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      Refill Capacities

      High sulfur content of the fuel is not normally found

      in Europe, North America or Australasia. This can

      cause engine wear. When only  high sulfur fuels

      are available, it will be necessary that high alkaline

      lubricating oil is used  in the engine or that  the

      lubricating oil change interval is reduced.

      “ASTM D975 - 91 Class 1D”

      “JP7, Mil T38219”

      “NATO F63”

      NOTICE

      Distillation

      These fuels  should have  a wear  scar  value of  650

      micrometers maximum *HFRR to ISO 12156 - 1.*

      This is an  indication of the mixture of different

      hydrocarbons in the fuel. A high ratio of light weight

      hydrocarbons can affect the  characteristics of

      combustion.

      Group 3 (aviation kerosene fuels): Specification

      These fuels need additives to achieve lubricity of 650

      micrometers wear scar and the reliability of the fuel

      injection pump will be reduced. The fuel  injection

      pump is not covered by a warranty, even when the

      additives are included.

      Lubricity

      This is the capability of the fuel to prevent pump wear.

      Diesel engines have the ability to burn a wide variety

      of fuels. These fuels are divided into four  general

      groups:

      “JP5 MIL T5624 (Avcat FSII, NATO F44”

      “JP8 T83133 (Avtur FSII, NATO F34”

      “Jet A”

      •  Group 1 (preferred fuels)

      •  Group 2 (permissible fuels)

      •  Group 3 (aviation kerosene fuels)

      •  Other fuels

      “Jet A1, NATO F35, XF63”

      Low temperature fuels

      Special fuels for use in cold weather may be available

      for engine operation at temperatures below  0 °C

      (32 °F). These fuels limit the formation of wax in the

      fuel oil at low temperatures. If wax forms in the fuel

      oil, this could stop the flow of fuel oil through the filter.

      Group 1 (preferred fuels): Specification

      “DERV to EN590”

      Note: Only use Arctic fuels when the temperature is

      below 0 °C (32 °F). Do not use Arctic fuels when the

      ambient temperature is above 0 °C (32 °F). To ensure

      that the time period between cranking the engine and

      first fire is kept to a minimum, only  use fuel of the

      correct viscosity and at the correct temperature.

      Note: These fuels that lack lubricity may cause the

      following problems:

      •  Low engine power

      •  Difficult starting in  hot conditions or in cold

      conditions

      Gas oil to “BS2869 Class A2”

      •  White smoke

      “ASTM D975 - 91 Class 2D” This can only be used if

      the fuel has the correct specification of lubricity.

      •  Deterioration of emissions and misfire at certain

      operating conditions

      “JIS K2204 (1992) Grades 1,2,3 and Special Grade

      3” This can only be used if the fuel has the correct

      specification of lubricity.

      Biofuel: Specification

      Biofuel: A 5% mix of RME to EN14214 in conventional

      fuel is permitted.

      Note: If low sulfur or low sulfur aromatic fuels  are

      used, then fuel additives can be used to  increase

      lubricity.

      NOTICE

      Group 2 (permissible fuels): Specification

      Water emulsion fuels: These fuels are not permitted

      These fuel specifications are considered acceptable

      for issues of warranty. However,these  fuels may

      reduce the life of the engine, the engine’s maximum

      power and the engine’s fuel efficiency.

      Refer to the following fuel  specifications for

      North America.

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      Maintenance Section

      Refill Capacities

      The preferred fuels provide maximum engine service

      life and performance. The preferred fuels are distillate

      fuels. These fuels are commonly called diesel fuel

      or gas oil.

      (Table 8, contd)

      Copper Strip

      Corrosion

      No. 3 maximum

      “D130”

      “D86”

      10% at 282  °C

      (540 °F)

      The permissible fuels are crude oils or blended fuels.

      Use of these fuels can result in higher maintenance

      costs and in reduced engine service life.

      maximum

      Distillation

      90% at 360  °C

      (680 °F)

      Diesel fuels that meet the specifications  in Table

      8 will help to provide maximum engine service life

      and performance. In North America, diesel fuel that

      is identified as No. 2-D in “ASTM D975” generally

      meets the specifications. Table 8 is for diesel fuels

      that are distilled from crude oil.  Diesel fuels from

      other sources could exhibit detrimental properties

      that are not defined or controlled by this specification.

      maximum

      Flash Point

      API Gravity

      legal limit

      “D93”

      30 minimum

      45 maximum

      “D287”

      6 °C  (10 °F)

      minimum

      Pour Point

      “D97”

      below ambient

      temperature

      Table 8

      Perkins Specifications for Distillate Diesel Fuel

      0.2% maximum

      “D3605”

      or

      Sulfur

      (1)

      Specifications

      Requirements

      ASTM Test

      “D1552”

      Aromatics

      35% maximum

      “D1319”

      2.0 cSt minimum

      and 4.5  cSt

      Kinematic

      Viscosity

      0.02% maximum

      (weight)

      “D445”

      Ash

      “D482”

      “D524”

      maximum at

      (2)

      40 °C (104 °F)

      Carbon Residue

      on 10% Bottoms

      0.35% maximum

      (weight)

      Water  and

      Sediment

      0.1% maximum

      “D1796”

      “D1744”

      “D473”

      40 minimum (DI

      engines)

      Cetane Number

      “D613”

      Water

      0.1% maximum

      0.05% maximum

      (weight)

      Sediment

      The  cloud

      point must not

      exceed  the

      lowest expected

      ambient

      Gum and Resins    10  mg per 100

      Cloud Point

      -

      “D381”

      (3)

      mL maximum

      0.38  mm

      temperature.

      (0.015 inch)

      maximum at

      25 °C (77 °F)

      Lubricity

      (4)

      “D6079”

      (continued)

      (1)  Perkins fuel systems and engine components can operate

      on high sulfur  fuels. Fuel sulfur levels  affect exhaust

      emissions. High sulfur fuels  also increase the potential

      for corrosion of internal  components. Fuel sulfur levels

      above 0.5 percent may significantly shorten  the oil change

      interval. For additional information, see this publication, “Fluid

      Recommendations/Engine Oil” topic (Maintenance Section).

      (2)  The values of the fuel viscosity are  the values as the fuel

      is delivered to the fuel injection  pumps. If a fuel with a low

      viscosity is used, cooling  of the fuel may  be required to

      maintain a 1.4 cSt viscosity at the fuel injection  pump. Fuels

      with a high viscosity might require fuel heaters in order to bring

      down the viscosity to a 20 cSt viscosity.

      (3)  Follow the test conditions and procedures for gasoline (motor).

      (4)  The lubricity of a fuel is a  concern with low sulfur fuel. To

      determine the lubricity of the fuel, use either the “ASTM D6078

      Scuffing Load Wear Test (SBOCLE)” or the “ASTM D6079 High

      Frequency Reciprocating Rig (HFRR)” test. If the lubricity of a

      fuel does not meet the minimum requirements,  consult your

      fuel supplier. Do not treat the fuel without consulting the  fuel

      supplier. Some additives are not compatible. These additives

      can cause problems in the fuel system.

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      Refill Capacities

      Cooling System Specifications

      NOTICE

      Operating with fuels that do not meet the Perkins rec-

      ommendations can cause the following effects: Start-

      ing difficulty, poor combustion, deposits in the fuel in-

      jectors, reduced  service life  of the  fuel system,  de-

      posits in the  combustion chamber, and reduced ser-

      vice life of the engine.

      General Coolant Information

      NOTICE

      Never add coolant  to an overheated  engine. Engine

      damage could result. Allow the engine to cool first.

      NOTICE

      NOTICE

      If the engine is to be stored in, or shipped  to an area

      with below freezing temperatures, the cooling system

      must be either protected to the lowest outside temper-

      ature or drained completely to prevent damage.

      Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), Residual fuel, or Blended fuel

      must NOT be used in Perkins diesel engines. Severe

      component wear and component failures will result if

      HFO type fuels are used in engines that are configured

      to use distillate fuel.

      NOTICE

      Frequently check the specific gravity of the coolant for

      proper freeze protection or for anti-boil protection.

      In extreme cold ambient conditions, you may use the

      distillate fuels that are specified in Table 9. However,

      the fuel that is selected must meet the requirements

      that are specified in Table 8. These fuels are intended

      to be used in operating temperatures that are down

      to −54 °C (−65 °F).

      Clean the cooling system for the following reasons:

      •  Contamination of the cooling system

      •  Overheating of the engine

      Table 9

      Distillate Fuels

      (1)

      •  Foaming of the coolant

      Specification

      “MIL-T-5624R”

      “ASTM D1655”

      “MIL-T-83133D”

      Grade

      JP-5

      NOTICE

      Jet-A-1

      JP-8

      Never operate  an engine without  water temperature

      regulators in the  cooling system. Water  temperature

      regulators help to maintain  the engine coolant at the

      proper operating temperature.  Cooling system prob-

      lems can develop  without water temperature regula-

      tors.

      (1)  The fuels that are listed  in this Table may not  meet the

      requirements that are specified in the “Perkins Specifications

      for Distillate Diesel Fuel” Table. Consult the supplier for  the

      recommended additives in order to maintain  the correct fuel

      lubricity.

      Many engine failures are  related to the cooling

      system. The following problems are related to cooling

      system failures: Overheating, leakage of the water

      pump, and plugged radiators or heat exchangers.

      These fuels are lighter than the No. 2 grades of fuel.

      The cetane number of the fuels in Table 9 must be

      at least 40. If the viscosity is below 1.4 cSt at 38 °C

      (100 °F), use the fuel only in  temperatures below

      0 °C (32 °F). Do not use any fuels with a viscosity

      of less than 1.2 cSt at 38 °C (100 °F). Fuel cooling

      may be required in order to maintain the minimum

      viscosity of 1.4 cSt at the fuel injection pump.

      These failures can be avoided with correct cooling

      system maintenance. Cooling system maintenance is

      as important as maintenance of the fuel system and

      the lubrication system. Quality of the coolant is as

      important as the quality of the fuel and the lubricating

      oil.

      There are many other diesel fuel specifications that

      are published by governments and by technological

      societies. Usually, those  specifications do not

      review all the requirements  that are addressed

      in this specification. To  ensure optimum engine

      performance, a complete fuel analysis should be

      obtained before engine operation. The fuel analysis

      should include all of the properties that are listed in

      Table 8.

      Coolant is normally composed of three elements:

      Water, additives, and glycol.

      Water

      Water is used in  the cooling system in order to

      transfer heat.

      Distilled water  or deionized  water is

      recommended for use in engine cooling systems.

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      Refill Capacities

      DO NOT use the following types of water in cooling

      systems: Hard water, softened water that has been

      conditioned with salt, and sea water.

      •  Plugging of radiators, coolers, and small passages

      Glycol

      If distilled water or deionized water is not available,

      use water with the properties that are listed in Table

      10.

      Glycol in the coolant helps  to provide protection

      against the following conditions:

      •  Boiling

      Table 10

      Perkins Minimum Acceptable Water Requirements

      •  Freezing

      Property

      Maximum Limit

      40 mg/L

      •  Cavitation of the water pump

      Chloride (Cl)

      For optimum performance, Perkins recommends a

      1:1 mixture of a water/glycol solution.

      Sulfate (SO4)

      Total Hardness

      Total Solids

      Acidity

      100 mg/L

      170 mg/L

      Note: Use a mixture that  will provide protection

      340 mg/L

      against the lowest ambient temperature.

      pH of  5.5 to 9.0

      Note: 100 percent pure  glycol will freeze at  a

      temperature of −23 °C (−9 °F).

      For a water analysis, consult one of  the following

      sources:

      Most conventional coolant/antifreezes use ethylene

      glycol. Propylene glycol may also be used. In a 1:1

      mixture with water, ethylene and propylene glycol

      provide similar protection against  freezing and

      boiling. See Tables 11 and 12.

      •  Local water utility company

      •  Agricultural agent

      •  Independent laboratory

      Table 11

      Ethylene Glycol

      Additives

      Freeze

      Boil

      Concentration

      Additives help to protect  the metal surfaces of

      the cooling system. A lack of coolant  additives or

      insufficient amounts of additives enable the following

      conditions to occur:

      Protection

      Protection

      50 Percent

      60 Percent

      −36 °C (−33 °F)   106 °C (223 °F)

      −51 °C ( 60 °F)    111 °C (232 °F)

      •  Corrosion

      NOTICE

      Do not use propylene glycol in concentrations that ex-

      ceed 50 percent glycol because of propylene glycol’s

      reduced heat transfer capability.  Use ethylene glycol

      in conditions that require additional protection against

      boiling or freezing.

      •  Formation of mineral deposits

      •  Rust

      •  Scale

      •  Foaming of the coolant

      Many additives are depleted during engine operation.

      These additives must be replaced periodically.

      Additives must be added at the correct concentration.

      Overconcentration of additives  can cause the

      inhibitors to drop out-of-solution. The deposits can

      enable the following problems to occur:

      •  Formation of gel compounds

      •  Reduction of heat transfer

      •  Leakage of the water pump seal

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