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MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

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Preventive Maintenance<br />

amounts of moisture is normal and should not be considered<br />

as an indication that the dryer is not performing<br />

properly.<br />

• An outside air source may have been used to charge the<br />

air system, in which case this air did not pass through<br />

the drying bed.<br />

Air Intake System<br />

Engine heat, vibration, and age combine to loosen air intake<br />

connections and cause cracks in the tubing and elbows.<br />

Leaks in the intake system allow abrasive dust to enter the<br />

engine and quickly cause expensive damage. During your<br />

daily walk-around inspection, carefully check all tubing,<br />

elbows, clamps supports and fasteners for condition and<br />

tightness.<br />

• Under normal operating conditions, <strong>Peterbilt</strong> recommends<br />

complete disassembly and cleaning of the air<br />

intake system at each 25,000 mile (40,000 km). Under<br />

severe operating conditions, the disassembly and cleaning<br />

should be more frequent. Replace any defective<br />

parts. With the possible exception of mounting brackets,<br />

do not repair defective parts.<br />

Air System<br />

• Check the Charge-Air-Cooler for air leaks annually. The<br />

air leaks can be caused by cracked tubes or header. For<br />

service see your <strong>Peterbilt</strong> Dealer or Authorized Service<br />

Center.<br />

Turbocharger<br />

When servicing the air intake and exhaust systems on a turbocharged<br />

engine, check the items listed below.<br />

WARNING! Do not operate engine with the turbocharger<br />

intake piping disconnected. A suction is<br />

created when the engine is running. This suction<br />

could draw your hand or anything else near it<br />

into the impeller fan. You could be seriously<br />

injured. Always keep the intake piping connected<br />

when you will be running the engine.<br />

Lubricating System: Check the oil lines, housing, and connections.<br />

Look for leaks, damage, or deterioration. Leaks<br />

could mean you have damaged oil lines or oil seals.<br />

Manifold: With the engine operating, check for leaking manifold<br />

or flange gaskets.<br />

Model <strong>330</strong> PB1318 3/01 – 169 –

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