MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company
MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company
Noise and Emission Control NOISE AND EMISSION CONTROL Noise Emission Warranty Peterbilt Motors Company warrants to the first person who purchases this vehicle (for purposes other than resale) and to each subsequent purchaser: that this vehicle, as manufactured by Peterbilt Motors Company, was designed, built and equipped to conform, at the time it left Peterbilt’s control, with all applicable U.S. EPA Noise Control Regulations. This warranty covers this vehicle as designed, built and equipped by Peterbilt, and is not limited to any particular part, component or system of the vehicle manufactured by Peterbilt. Defects in design, assembly or in any part, component or system of the vehicle as manufactured by Peterbilt, which at the time it left Peterbilt’s control caused noise emissions to exceed Federal standards, are covered by this warranty for the life of the vehicle. Tampering with Noise Control System Preventive Maintenance Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof: 1. The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance, repair, or replacement, of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use, or 2. The use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person. Among those acts presumed to constitute tampering are the acts listed below: Air Intake System • Removing or rendering inoperative the air cleaner/silencers or intake piping. Engine Cooling System • Removing or rendering inoperative the fan clutch. • Removing the fan shroud. – 220 – PB1318 3/01 Model 330
Preventive Maintenance Engine • Removing or rendering engine speed governor inoperative so as to allow engine speed to exceed manufacturer's specifications. • Modifying ECU parameters. Exhaust System • Removing or rendering inoperative exhaust system components. Inspection and Maintenance Instructions The following instructions are based on inspection of the noise control system at regular intervals. If, during periodic inspection and maintenance of other systems and components, it is found that parts of the noise control system require attention, we recommend that those parts be inspected at more frequent intervals to assure adequate maintenance and performance. Air Intake System • Do all checks and maintenance procedures listed in this manual under Engine Air Intake System and Air Cleaner. See “Air Intake System” on page 169. Noise and Emission Control • Check the induction tubing, elbow connections, clamps, brackets, and fasteners for deterioration, cracks, and security. • If you find an air leak anywhere between the air cleaner and the engine, repair that leak immediately. CAUTION: Air leaks cause excessive noise and may result in serious damage to the engine. If you do not repair them the engine damage will not be covered by your warranty. Repair all air leaks as soon as you find them. Exhaust System • Check for exhaust leaks, which would indicate a leaking manifold gasket; replace gasket if necessary. • Check cap screws for tightness, including those at the flanges. Refer to the engine manufacturer's service manual for proper tightening sequence and torque values. Joints and Clamps • Check for leaks, and tighten as necessary. Check for deterioration or dents in pipes and clamps which could allow exhaust to escape. Model 330 PB1318 3/01 – 221 –
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Preventive Maintenance<br />
Engine<br />
• Removing or rendering engine speed governor inoperative<br />
so as to allow engine speed to exceed manufacturer's<br />
specifications.<br />
• Modifying ECU parameters.<br />
Exhaust System<br />
• Removing or rendering inoperative exhaust system components.<br />
Inspection and Maintenance Instructions<br />
The following instructions are based on inspection of the<br />
noise control system at regular intervals.<br />
If, during periodic inspection and maintenance of other systems<br />
and components, it is found that parts of the noise control<br />
system require attention, we recommend that those parts<br />
be inspected at more frequent intervals to assure adequate<br />
maintenance and performance.<br />
Air Intake System<br />
• Do all checks and maintenance procedures listed in this<br />
manual under Engine Air Intake System and Air Cleaner.<br />
See “Air Intake System” on page 169.<br />
Noise and Emission Control<br />
• Check the induction tubing, elbow connections, clamps,<br />
brackets, and fasteners for deterioration, cracks, and<br />
security.<br />
• If you find an air leak anywhere between the air cleaner<br />
and the engine, repair that leak immediately.<br />
CAUTION: Air leaks cause excessive noise and<br />
may result in serious damage to the engine. If<br />
you do not repair them the engine damage will<br />
not be covered by your warranty. Repair all air<br />
leaks as soon as you find them.<br />
Exhaust System<br />
• Check for exhaust leaks, which would indicate a leaking<br />
manifold gasket; replace gasket if necessary.<br />
• Check cap screws for tightness, including those at the<br />
flanges. Refer to the engine manufacturer's service manual<br />
for proper tightening sequence and torque values.<br />
Joints and Clamps<br />
• Check for leaks, and tighten as necessary. Check for<br />
deterioration or dents in pipes and clamps which could<br />
allow exhaust to escape.<br />
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