MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company MODEL 330 OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Peterbilt Motors Company

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Noise and Emission Control Piping • Check exhaust piping for rust, corrosion, or damage. Replace deteriorated piping before holes appear. If piping is perforated at any point, temporary patching or lagging is acceptable until you can have permanent repairs made. On turbocharged engines, check joints at flanges and mounting brackets for tightness. Mufflers • Check muffler, clamps, and mounting brackets. Tighten if necessary. Inspect muffler for signs of rust or corrosion. • Check internal baffling. You can do this by listening for rattling sounds while tapping the muffler with a rubber mallet or revving the engine up and down through its normal operating range. Exhaust Tail Pipe • Check the mounting. Tighten as necessary. The miter cut at the tip of the pipe must be facing the rear of the vehicle. Do not modify the end of the pipe in any way. Engine Fan and Shroud Preventive Maintenance 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. • Check all fasteners for tightness. Check for stress cracks in the shroud. Make sure the shroud is adjusted so that it does not touch the fan blades. • Check to verify that the fan is disengaged (not turning) with the engine running at normal operating temperatures (from cold to the point that the fan engages). • Check fan blade mounting bolts. Inspect fan blades to be sure they are not cracked or bent. If problems exist, refer to the Cooling System section in the Medium Duty Maintenance Manual for detailed maintenance instructions. Transmission and Driveline • Substituting a different main transmission or drive line components, other than design-specified units, may result in increased vehicle noise emission. – 222 – PB1318 3/01 Model 330

Preventive Maintenance Maintenance Log To ensure your Model 330’s noise control requirements are maintained, record maintenance checks. Use the following log sheet (see Table 19) and retain copies of documents Noise and Emission Control regarding maintenance services performed and parts replaced on the vehicle. Table 19 Maintenance Log Date of Service Mileage Service Performed Service Center Name and Address Model 330 PB1318 3/01 – 223 –

Preventive Maintenance<br />

Maintenance Log<br />

To ensure your Model <strong>330</strong>’s noise control requirements are<br />

maintained, record maintenance checks. Use the following<br />

log sheet (see Table 19) and retain copies of documents<br />

Noise and Emission Control<br />

regarding maintenance services performed and parts<br />

replaced on the vehicle.<br />

Table 19<br />

Maintenance Log<br />

Date of Service<br />

Mileage<br />

Service Performed<br />

Service Center Name and<br />

Address<br />

Model <strong>330</strong> PB1318 3/01 – 223 –

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