Peterbilt Medium Duty Truck Owner's Manual - Peterbilt Motors
Peterbilt Medium Duty Truck Owner's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Peterbilt Medium Duty Truck Owner's Manual - Peterbilt Motors
Maintenance Schedule and Lubrication Lubrication Types Use Table 3 on page 170 and the list of lubricants below to identify the type of lubricant to use on your Medium Duty vehicle. For a quick summary of each lubrication point, see Table 1 on page 154. ATF: DEXRON® III/MERCON®-approved automatic transmission fluid BB: Ball Bearing grease CB: Engine oil for mild to moderate requirements CC/CD: Engine oil for severe requirements (MIL–L–2104B / MIL–L–45199B w/ 1.85% max sulfated ash content) CD: Engine oil meeting API “Five engine test sequence” CD50: SAE 50W synthetic transmission fluid CE: Engine oil meeting severe duty service requirements for direct—injection turbocharged engines. CL: Multipurpose chassis grease EP: Extreme Pressure lubricant GL: Straight mineral gear lubricant HD: Hypoid Gear Oil, A.P.I. — GL–5/SAE 80W–90 HT: High Temperature grease (Timken Specification 0–616) MP: Multipurpose gear lubricant (MIL–L–2105B) SD: Engine oils with increased protection against temperature deposits, rust, wear, and corrosion. WB: Wheel Bearing grease (Timken Specification 0–610) APPLICATION Preventive Maintenance LUBRICANT Universal Joints EP Drive Shaft Splines CL Wheel Bearings (driven hubs) HD Wheel Bearings (nondriven hubs) CD50 Steering Column CL Alternator Bearing BB* Fan Hub BB* Power Steering Reservoir ATF Steering Drag Link CL Steering Knuckles CL Spring Pins CL Clutch Release Bearings BB Brake Shoe Anchor Pins HT Brake Cam Bearings HT Slack Adjusters CL Starter Bearings CC Turbocharger Aneroid CC Water Pump BB* *Consult manufacturer or lubricant supplier for special details. NOTE: The responsibility for meeting these specifications, the quality of the product, and its performance in service rests with the lubricant supplier. – 168 – Y53-6027 Medium Duty (R05/09)
Preventive Maintenance Maintenance Schedule and Lubrication Oil Reservoirs For oil reservoirs with side filler plugs (transmissions, axles, steering gear boxes, transfer cases, etc.), the oil must be level with the filler opening. NOTE: Use care when checking the oil level with a finger. Just because you can reach the oil level with a finger, does not mean the oil level is correct. Lubrication Chart The following lubrication specifications (see Table 3 on page 170) are for an ambient operating temperature range of –15 to 100°F (–26 to 38°C). For extreme temperature operations, consult the component manufacturer's manuals. Medium Duty (R05/09) Y53-6027 – 169 –
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Preventive Maintenance<br />
Maintenance Schedule and Lubrication<br />
Oil Reservoirs<br />
For oil reservoirs with side filler plugs (transmissions, axles,<br />
steering gear boxes, transfer cases, etc.), the oil must be<br />
level with the filler opening.<br />
NOTE: Use care when checking the oil level with a<br />
finger. Just because you can reach the oil level with<br />
a finger, does not mean the oil level is correct.<br />
Lubrication Chart<br />
The following lubrication specifications (see Table 3 on<br />
page 170) are for an ambient operating temperature range<br />
of –15 to 100°F (–26 to 38°C). For extreme temperature<br />
operations, consult the component manufacturer's manuals.<br />
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