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Engine Oil and Filter(s)
Obtain Oil Analysis
To compliment a good preventative maintenance program, Caterpillar recommends using S*O*S analysis at regular intervals to monitor the condition of the engine oil maintenance requirements of your engine.Obtain Sample
Each oil sample should be taken when the oil is warm and well mixed to ensure that the sample is representative of the oil in the crankcase. There are two methods recommended to obtain oil samples from the engine crankcase.
Oil Sampling Valve* Use the sampling valve.* Use a sampling gun inserted into the sump. Refer to How To Take a Good Oil Sample, PEHP6001 for a step-by-step explanation if using this method of sampling crankcase oil.Caterpillar recommends using one of the above methods. If either of these methods are not possible, then use a drain stream method when changing oil. When using the drain stream to obtain the oil sample, do not sample from the beginning or end of the drain stream. The oil at the beginning or end of the drain stream is not mixed well enough to be representative of the oil in the crankcase.Oil Change Intervals
Many conditions exist that can affect the selection of an optimum oil change period. The fundamental requirement in this decision must be to maintain the lube oil in an acceptable condition that provides continual engine protection. The quantity and amount of oil available is balanced against the oil's ability to absorb combustion by-products.Due to manufacturing tolerances, engine application and maintenance variations, all engines do not consume fuel and oil at the same rate. The amount of fuel consumed is in direct relation to the maximum oil change interval selected.All oils do not perform equally. Lower quality lube oil requires reduced oil change intervals. Oil analysis provides the best indication of when to change oil.Consult you Caterpillar dealer for complete information and assistance in establishing an S*O*S oil analysis program for your engine.Replace Oil and Filter(s)
Refer to the Model Views for the crankcase drain plug, oil filter, and oil filler locations.Drain Oil
As oil cools, suspended waste particles settle on the bottom of the crankcase or oil pan. The waste particles are not removed with the draining cold oil. Drain the crankcase with the engine stopped and the oil warm. This allows for the draining of waste particles that are suspended in the oil.Failure to follow this recommended procedure would result in these waste particles being recirculated through your engine lubrication system with the new oil.1. Remove the crankcase drain plugs. Plugs from both the deep and shallow portions of the oil pan should be removed to allow the oil to drain. An oil sample can be obtained for S*O*S (Scheduled Oil Sampling) analysis at this time.2. Wipe clean and install both crankcase drain plugs.Replace Filter(s)
Change oil filter(s) at every oil change. Make sure to use the correct Caterpillar oil filter(s) for your engine arrangement.
Caterpillar oil filters are built to Caterpillar specifications. Use of an oil filter not recommended by Caterpillar could result in severe damage to your engine bearings, crankcase, etc., as a result of the larger debris particles from unfiltered oil entering your engine lubricating system.
1. Remove the oil filter(s) with a 2P8250 Filter Wrench.2. Cut the oil filter case open with a 4C5084 Oil Filter Cutter Service Tool. Spread the pleats apart and inspect the element for metal debris. An excessive amount of debris in the oil filter element may be indicative of early wear or a pending failure.
Element with debris.Use a magnet to differentiate between the ferrous and non-ferrous metals found in your oil filter element. Ferrous metals may indicate wear on the steel and cast iron parts of your engine.Non-ferrous metals may indicate wear on the aluminium, brass or bronze parts of your engine, such as main and rod bearings, turbocharger bearings and cylinder head wear.Due to normal wear and friction, it is not uncommon to find small amounts of debris in the oil filter element. Consult your Caterpillar dealer to arrange for further analysis if an excessive amount of debris is found in your oil filter element.3. Wipe the sealing surface of the filter mounting base. Make sure all of the old gasket is removed.
Filter mounting base and gasket.4. Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the new filter gasket.
Do NOT fill the oil filters with oil before installing them. This oil would not be filtered and could be contaminated. Contaminated oil will cause accelerated wear to engine components.
5. Install the new filter(s) until the gasket contacts the base. Tighten the filter 3/4 of a turn more by hand. Do not over tighten. Use the rotation index marks, on the filters, as a guide for proper tightening.Fill Crankcase
Refer to Lubricant Specifications, Lubricant Viscosities and Refill Capacities for the proper oil and quantity to use.
If equipped with an auxiliary (or remote mounted oil filter) system, follow the OEM or filter manufacturer's recommendations. Either under filling or overfilling of engine crankcase oil can cause engine damage.
1. Remove the oil filler cap to fill crankcase with new oil.2. Fill the crankcase. Refer to the lubricant Specifications section of this manual for the correct oil grade and viscosity. Refer to the Refill Capacities chart for the recommended quantity of oil. Allow enough time for the oil to drain into the sump.3. Check the oil level on the ENGINE STOPPED side of the dipstick before starting the engine. Maintain the oil level between the ADD and FULL marks.
To prevent crankshaft bearing damage, crank the engine with the fuel OFF to fill the oil filters before starting the engine. Do not crank the engine for more than 30 seconds.
3. Start the engine. Allow the engine to run at low idle. Inspect for oil leaks.4. Check the oil level on the LOW IDLE side of the dipstick. If necessary, add oil to maintain oil level between the ADD and FULL marks.Crankcase Breather
Clean
If the crankcase breather is not maintained on a regular basis, it will become plugged. A plugged crankcase breather would result in excessive crankcase pressure that may
Obtain Oil Analysis
To compliment a good preventative maintenance program, Caterpillar recommends using S*O*S analysis at regular intervals to monitor the condition of the engine oil maintenance requirements of your engine.Obtain Sample
Each oil sample should be taken when the oil is warm and well mixed to ensure that the sample is representative of the oil in the crankcase. There are two methods recommended to obtain oil samples from the engine crankcase.
Oil Sampling Valve* Use the sampling valve.* Use a sampling gun inserted into the sump. Refer to How To Take a Good Oil Sample, PEHP6001 for a step-by-step explanation if using this method of sampling crankcase oil.Caterpillar recommends using one of the above methods. If either of these methods are not possible, then use a drain stream method when changing oil. When using the drain stream to obtain the oil sample, do not sample from the beginning or end of the drain stream. The oil at the beginning or end of the drain stream is not mixed well enough to be representative of the oil in the crankcase.Oil Change Intervals
Many conditions exist that can affect the selection of an optimum oil change period. The fundamental requirement in this decision must be to maintain the lube oil in an acceptable condition that provides continual engine protection. The quantity and amount of oil available is balanced against the oil's ability to absorb combustion by-products.Due to manufacturing tolerances, engine application and maintenance variations, all engines do not consume fuel and oil at the same rate. The amount of fuel consumed is in direct relation to the maximum oil change interval selected.All oils do not perform equally. Lower quality lube oil requires reduced oil change intervals. Oil analysis provides the best indication of when to change oil.Consult you Caterpillar dealer for complete information and assistance in establishing an S*O*S oil analysis program for your engine.Replace Oil and Filter(s)
Refer to the Model Views for the crankcase drain plug, oil filter, and oil filler locations.Drain Oil
As oil cools, suspended waste particles settle on the bottom of the crankcase or oil pan. The waste particles are not removed with the draining cold oil. Drain the crankcase with the engine stopped and the oil warm. This allows for the draining of waste particles that are suspended in the oil.Failure to follow this recommended procedure would result in these waste particles being recirculated through your engine lubrication system with the new oil.1. Remove the crankcase drain plugs. Plugs from both the deep and shallow portions of the oil pan should be removed to allow the oil to drain. An oil sample can be obtained for S*O*S (Scheduled Oil Sampling) analysis at this time.2. Wipe clean and install both crankcase drain plugs.Replace Filter(s)
Change oil filter(s) at every oil change. Make sure to use the correct Caterpillar oil filter(s) for your engine arrangement.
Caterpillar oil filters are built to Caterpillar specifications. Use of an oil filter not recommended by Caterpillar could result in severe damage to your engine bearings, crankcase, etc., as a result of the larger debris particles from unfiltered oil entering your engine lubricating system.
1. Remove the oil filter(s) with a 2P8250 Filter Wrench.2. Cut the oil filter case open with a 4C5084 Oil Filter Cutter Service Tool. Spread the pleats apart and inspect the element for metal debris. An excessive amount of debris in the oil filter element may be indicative of early wear or a pending failure.
Element with debris.Use a magnet to differentiate between the ferrous and non-ferrous metals found in your oil filter element. Ferrous metals may indicate wear on the steel and cast iron parts of your engine.Non-ferrous metals may indicate wear on the aluminium, brass or bronze parts of your engine, such as main and rod bearings, turbocharger bearings and cylinder head wear.Due to normal wear and friction, it is not uncommon to find small amounts of debris in the oil filter element. Consult your Caterpillar dealer to arrange for further analysis if an excessive amount of debris is found in your oil filter element.3. Wipe the sealing surface of the filter mounting base. Make sure all of the old gasket is removed.
Filter mounting base and gasket.4. Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the new filter gasket.
Do NOT fill the oil filters with oil before installing them. This oil would not be filtered and could be contaminated. Contaminated oil will cause accelerated wear to engine components.
5. Install the new filter(s) until the gasket contacts the base. Tighten the filter 3/4 of a turn more by hand. Do not over tighten. Use the rotation index marks, on the filters, as a guide for proper tightening.Fill Crankcase
Refer to Lubricant Specifications, Lubricant Viscosities and Refill Capacities for the proper oil and quantity to use.
If equipped with an auxiliary (or remote mounted oil filter) system, follow the OEM or filter manufacturer's recommendations. Either under filling or overfilling of engine crankcase oil can cause engine damage.
1. Remove the oil filler cap to fill crankcase with new oil.2. Fill the crankcase. Refer to the lubricant Specifications section of this manual for the correct oil grade and viscosity. Refer to the Refill Capacities chart for the recommended quantity of oil. Allow enough time for the oil to drain into the sump.3. Check the oil level on the ENGINE STOPPED side of the dipstick before starting the engine. Maintain the oil level between the ADD and FULL marks.
To prevent crankshaft bearing damage, crank the engine with the fuel OFF to fill the oil filters before starting the engine. Do not crank the engine for more than 30 seconds.
3. Start the engine. Allow the engine to run at low idle. Inspect for oil leaks.4. Check the oil level on the LOW IDLE side of the dipstick. If necessary, add oil to maintain oil level between the ADD and FULL marks.Crankcase Breather
Clean
If the crankcase breather is not maintained on a regular basis, it will become plugged. A plugged crankcase breather would result in excessive crankcase pressure that may
Parts see Honda:
94301-08140
94301-08140 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; PIN A, DOWEL (8X14) (Honda Code 0069310).
BF115A1 LA, BF115A1 LCA, BF115A1 XA, BF115A1 XCA, BF115A2 LA, BF115A2 LCA, BF115A2 XA, BF115A2 XCA, BF115A3 LA, BF115A3 LCA, BF115A3 XA, BF115A3 XCA, BF115A4 LA, BF115A4 LCA, BF115A4 XA, BF115A4 XCA, BF115A5 LA, BF115A5 LCA, BF115A5 XA, BF115A5 XCA,
17660-ZW9-003
17660-ZW9-003 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; CONNECTOR, FUEL (Honda Code 6639777).
BF115A1 LA, BF115A1 LCA, BF115A1 XA, BF115A1 XCA, BF115A2 LA, BF115A2 LCA, BF115A2 XA, BF115A2 XCA, BF115A3 LA, BF115A3 LCA, BF115A3 XA, BF115A3 XCA, BF115A4 LA, BF115A4 LCA, BF115A4 XA, BF115A4 XCA, BF115A5 LA, BF115A5 LCA, BF115A5 XA, BF115A5 XCA,
91256-ZV5-003
91256-ZV5-003 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; OIL SEAL (39.5X52X6) (Honda Code 3706769).
BF115A1 LA, BF115A1 LCA, BF115A1 XA, BF115A1 XCA, BF115A2 LA, BF115A2 LCA, BF115A2 XA, BF115A2 XCA, BF115A3 LA, BF115A3 LCA, BF115A3 XA, BF115A3 XCA, BF115A4 LA, BF115A4 LCA, BF115A4 XA, BF115A4 XCA, BF115A5 LA, BF115A5 LCA, BF115A5 XA, BF115A5 XCA,
24826-ZW5-U01
24826-ZW5-U01 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; PLATE, DWELL (Honda Code 6799688).
BF115A1 LA, BF115A1 LCA, BF115A1 XA, BF115A1 XCA, BF115A2 LA, BF115A2 LCA, BF115A2 XA, BF115A2 XCA, BF115A3 LA, BF115A3 LCA, BF115A3 XA, BF115A3 XCA, BF115A4 LA, BF115A4 LCA, BF115A4 XA, BF115A4 XCA, BF115A5 LA, BF115A5 LCA, BF115A5 XA, BF115A5 XCA,
06411-ZV5-010
06411-ZV5-010 SEE PART DETAILS - SUP; METAL KIT, ANODE
BF40A1 LHA, BF40A1 LHTA, BF40A1 LRA, BF40A1 LRTA, BF40A1 XRTA, BF40A2 LHA, BF40A2 LHTA, BF40A2 LRA, BF40A2 LRTA, BF40A2 XRTA, BF40A3 LHA, BF40A3 LHTA, BF40A3 LRA, BF40A3 LRTA, BF40A3 XRTA, BF40A4 LHA, BF40A4 LHTA, BF40A4 LRTA, BF40A5 LHA, BF40A5 LHTA
15400-PFB-014
15400-PFB-014 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; FILTER, OIL (TOYO ROKI) (Honda Code 8161531).
BF15D3 LGA, BF15D3 LHA, BF15D3 LHGA, BF15D3 LHSA, BF15D3 LHTA, BF15D3 LRA, BF15D3 LRTA, BF15D3 SHA, BF15D3 SHGA, BF15D3 SHSA, BF15D3 SHTA, BF15D3 SRTA, BF15D3 XHA, BF15D3 XHGA, BF15D4 LGA, BF15D4 LHA, BF15D4 LHGA, BF15D4 LHSA, BF15D4 LHTA, BF15D4 LRA
17650-ZW9-013
17650-ZW9-013 SEE PART DETAILS - SUP; CONNECTOR ASSY., FUEL (A) (Honda Code 6816110).
BF115A1 LA, BF115A1 LCA, BF115A1 XA, BF115A1 XCA, BF115A2 LA, BF115A2 LCA, BF115A2 XA, BF115A2 XCA, BF115A3 LA, BF115A3 LCA, BF115A3 XA, BF115A3 XCA, BF115A4 LA, BF115A4 LCA, BF115A4 XA, BF115A4 XCA, BF115A5 LA, BF115A5 LCA, BF115A5 XA, BF115A5 XCA,
53130-ZW9-000
53130-ZW9-000 SEE PART DETAILS - PRI; GRIP ASSY., THROTTLE FRICTION
BF15D3 LGA, BF15D3 LHA, BF15D3 LHGA, BF15D3 LHSA, BF15D3 LHTA, BF15D3 SHA, BF15D3 SHGA, BF15D3 SHSA, BF15D3 SHTA, BF15D3 XHA, BF15D3 XHGA, BF15D4 LGA, BF15D4 LHA, BF15D4 LHGA, BF15D4 LHSA, BF15D4 LHTA, BF15D4 SHA, BF15D4 SHGA, BF15D4 SHSA, BF15D4 SHT