This document provides information about engine specifications for two Caterpillar diesel engines. It lists details like the number of cylinders, bore size, stroke, firing order, and other technical specifications. It also describes the engine cooling and lubrication systems, which include a gear-driven water pump, oil pump, and oil cooler. Maintaining proper operation, maintenance, and using recommended fuels and fluids is important for engine efficiency, emissions controls, and performance.
This document provides information about engine specifications for two Caterpillar diesel engines. It lists details like the number of cylinders, bore size, stroke, firing order, and other technical specifications. It also describes the engine cooling and lubrication systems, which include a gear-driven water pump, oil pump, and oil cooler. Maintaining proper operation, maintenance, and using recommended fuels and fluids is important for engine efficiency, emissions controls, and performance.
This document provides information about engine specifications for two Caterpillar diesel engines. It lists details like the number of cylinders, bore size, stroke, firing order, and other technical specifications. It also describes the engine cooling and lubrication systems, which include a gear-driven water pump, oil pump, and oil cooler. Maintaining proper operation, maintenance, and using recommended fuels and fluids is important for engine efficiency, emissions controls, and performance.
This document provides information about engine specifications for two Caterpillar diesel engines. It lists details like the number of cylinders, bore size, stroke, firing order, and other technical specifications. It also describes the engine cooling and lubrication systems, which include a gear-driven water pump, oil pump, and oil cooler. Maintaining proper operation, maintenance, and using recommended fuels and fluids is important for engine efficiency, emissions controls, and performance.
The cooling system consists of the following components: • Gear-driven water pump • Water temperature regulators Illustration 25 g03897666 • Gear-driven oil pump (rotor type) Typical example of an 8 cylinder engine (A) Inlet valves • Oil cooler (B) Exhaust valves The engine lubricating oil is supplied by a gear-driven Table 1 pump. The lubrication oil is cooled and filtered. Bypass valves provide unrestricted flow of lubrication 4006-23 Engine Specifications oil to the engine parts when oil viscosity is high. Bypass valves can also provide unrestricted flow of Number of cylinders In-line 6 cylinder lubrication oil to the engine parts if the oil filter Bore 160 mm (6.29920 inch) element should become plugged. Stroke 190 mm (7.48030 inch) Engine efficiency, efficiency of emission controls, and engine performance depend on adherence to proper Displacement 22.921 L operation and maintenance recommendations. (1398.72514 cubic inch) Engine performance and efficiency also depend on Compression Ratio 13.6:1 the use of recommended fuels, lubrication oils, and coolants. Refer to this Operation and Maintenance Firing order 1-5-3-6-2-4 Manual for more information. Aspiration Turbocharged after cooled ECM Engine Features Valve seat angle 20° The ECM provides an electronic governor to maintain Valve lash 0.4 mm (0.01575 inch) the desired engine speed. The engine ECM has built- Cold in diagnostics to ensure that the engine systems are functioning correctly. The operator may be alerted to Table 2 the condition by a “Stop” or “Warning” lamp. 4008-30 Engine Specifications Most of the diagnostic codes are logged and stored in Number of cylinders In-line 8 cylinder the ECM. There are three types of diagnostic codes: active, logged, and event. The electronic service tool Bore 160 mm (6.29920 inch) may be used to display the diagnostic codes. Stroke 190 mm (7.48030 inch) Engine Service Life Displacement 30.56 L (1864.88549 cubic inch) Engine efficiency and maximum utilization of engine Compression Ratio 13.6:1 performance depend on the adherence to proper operation and maintenance recommendations. In Firing order 1-4-7-6-8-5-2-3 addition, use recommended fuels, coolants, and lubricants. Use the Operation and Maintenance Aspiration Turbo charged after cooled Manual as a guide for required engine maintenance.