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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Operating the Engine<br />
1. Set the parking brake.<br />
NOTE: When any one of the following is true, oil<br />
should be applied to the turbocharger oil inlet<br />
port: (1) if the engine has not been started for<br />
more than 25 days; or (2), the outside temperature<br />
is very cold; or (3), the oil filter has been<br />
changed.<br />
• With an oil can, squirt approximately one-half cup<br />
(120 ml) of clean, specified engine oil into the turbocharger<br />
oil inlet port. This will keep the turbocharger<br />
bearings lubricated until the engine oil pressure gets<br />
up to normal.<br />
2. Insert key into the ignition switch.<br />
3. Disable (or turn OFF) the following systems prior to starting<br />
the engine: the exhaust brake, the dual-speed rear<br />
axle (put in LOW), and block heater (if equipped).<br />
4. Disengage the transmission: place the shift lever in the<br />
Neutral position.<br />
5. Disengage (depress) the clutch (with manual transmission).<br />
6. Turn the ignition switch to the IGN & ACC position. For<br />
normal temperatures, no accelerator advance is necessary.<br />
See “Use of Accelerator” below. If the “WAIT TO<br />
START” indicator lamp turns ON, wait until the indicator<br />
Operating Instructions<br />
lamp goes OFF (approximately 60 seconds) before<br />
attempting to start the engine. (For each engine and<br />
ambient temperatures, warm-up cycles will vary.)<br />
7. Turn the ignition switch to the IGN & START position to<br />
engage the starter. Crank the engine until it starts. If the<br />
engine does not start within 30 seconds, release the key.<br />
Use of Accelerator<br />
• For mild to warm temperatures above 60°F (16°C) keep<br />
your foot OFF the accelerator pedal while cranking. If the<br />
engine does not start after 5 seconds, apply full throttle<br />
while cranking.<br />
• For below normal starting temperatures fully depress the<br />
accelerator (throttle) pedal after engaging the starter.<br />
NOTE: Pumping the accelerator will not assist in<br />
starting the engine.<br />
CAUTION: To help avoid overtaxing the starter<br />
motor or batteries, or causing engine damage,<br />
follow the recommendations listed below:<br />
• Do not engage starter for more than 30 seconds at a<br />
time.<br />
– 56 – PB1318 3/01 Model <strong>330</strong>