MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company
MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company
Cooling System concentration and corrosion inhibitor content as the original coolant in the cooling system. Never add 100% antifreeze to the cooling system. Always dilute antifreeze to the correct concentration based on freeze protection prior to adding it to the cooling system. Adding or using 100% antifreeze in a cooling system may result in cooling system plugging and overheating problems. NOTE: If frequent topping up is necessary and there are not visible signs of coolant leaks when the engine is cold, check for leaks with the engine operating at normal operating temperature. WARNING! Do not remove the radiator cap on a hot engine. It can cause scalding coolant to spray out and you could be burned. If the engine has been operated within the last 30 minutes, be very careful in removing the radiator cap. • Protect face, hands, and arms against escaping fluid and steam by covering the cap with a large, thick rag. Preventive Maintenance • Carefully and slowly turn cap (on expansion surge tank) one quarter of a turn to allow excess pressure to escape before completely removing cap. If you see any steam or coolant escaping, do not even try to remove it until the radiator cools down. If you see nothing escaping, still remove the cap very slowly and carefully. Be ready to back off if any steam or coolant begins to escape. WARNING! Handle coolant and antifreeze carefully. Ethylene glycol antifreeze is poisonous. Store in original fluid container only, and always keep out of reach of children. • Also, never remove the cap on the surge tank while the engine is still hot. Wait until the coolant temperature is below 120°F (50°C). Scalding steam and fluid under pressure may escape and cause serious personal injuries. WARNING! Do not work near the fan with the engine running. The engine fan can engage at any time without warning. Anyone near the fan when it turns on could be seriously injured. Before turning on the ignition, be sure that no one is near the fan. – 146 – PB1318 3/01 Model 330
Preventive Maintenance Cooling System Table 7 Cooling System Maintenance and Schedule DAILY or as REQUIRED With the engine off and temperature cool: WARNING! Do not remove the radiator cap on a hot engine. It can cause scalding coolant to spray out and you could be burned. If the engine has been operated within the last 30 minutes, be very careful in removing the radiator cap. 1. Inspect coolant level. 2. Inspect fan belts and condition of coolant hoses. 3. Inspect for coolant leaks at the following locations with the engine running. WARNING! Do not work on the fan with the engine running. The engine fan can engage at any time without warning. Anyone near the fan when it turns on could be seriously injured. Before turning on the ignition be sure that no one is near the fan. a.Heater and radiator hoses. b.Radiator tanks and core. c.Water pump input shaft (at pulley). 15,000 MILES (24,000 km) With the engine off and temperature cool: 1. Check and adjust fan belt tension. 2. Check antifreeze concentration and coolant level. 3. Recharge coolant conditioner, if necessary. 4. Inspect coolant hoses and hose clamps for tightness. 5. Check for secure radiator supports and brackets. 6. Clean debris from heat exchanger core fins — radiator/Charge-Air-Cooler/condenser cores. SPRING and FALL (BIANNUAL) Clean Cooling System. 1. Inspect and replace “spongy” or deteriorated coolant hoses. 2. Inspect and replace worn or deteriorated fan belts. NOTE: If Long Life Coolant (LLC) antifreeze is used, recharge at 150,000 miles/241,000 km; replace at 300,000 miles/483,000 km. •Be sure different types of coolant are not mixed. Stay with the same coolant until a complete Replacement is performed. Model 330 PB1318 3/01 – 147 –
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Cooling System<br />
concentration and corrosion inhibitor content as the original<br />
coolant in the cooling system. Never add 100% antifreeze to<br />
the cooling system. Always dilute antifreeze to the correct<br />
concentration based on freeze protection prior to adding it to<br />
the cooling system. Adding or using 100% antifreeze in a<br />
cooling system may result in cooling system plugging and<br />
overheating problems.<br />
NOTE: If frequent topping up is necessary and there<br />
are not visible signs of coolant leaks when the<br />
engine is cold, check for leaks with the engine operating<br />
at normal operating temperature.<br />
WARNING! Do not remove the radiator cap on a<br />
hot engine. It can cause scalding coolant to<br />
spray out and you could be burned. If the engine<br />
has been operated within the last 30 minutes, be<br />
very careful in removing the radiator cap.<br />
• Protect face, hands, and arms against escaping fluid<br />
and steam by covering the cap with a large, thick<br />
rag.<br />
Preventive Maintenance<br />
• Carefully and slowly turn cap (on expansion surge tank)<br />
one quarter of a turn to allow excess pressure to escape<br />
before completely removing cap. If you see any steam or<br />
coolant escaping, do not even try to remove it until the<br />
radiator cools down. If you see nothing escaping, still<br />
remove the cap very slowly and carefully. Be ready to<br />
back off if any steam or coolant begins to escape.<br />
WARNING! Handle coolant and antifreeze carefully.<br />
Ethylene glycol antifreeze is poisonous.<br />
Store in original fluid container only, and always<br />
keep out of reach of children.<br />
• Also, never remove the cap on the surge tank while<br />
the engine is still hot. Wait until the coolant temperature<br />
is below 120°F (50°C). Scalding steam and fluid<br />
under pressure may escape and cause serious personal<br />
injuries.<br />
WARNING! Do not work near the fan with the<br />
engine running. The engine fan can engage at<br />
any time without warning. Anyone near the fan<br />
when it turns on could be seriously injured.<br />
Before turning on the ignition, be sure that no<br />
one is near the fan.<br />
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