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Lubricant Recommendations
Due to significant variations in the quality and in the performance of commercially available oils, Caterpillar makes the following recommendations:
Cat NGEO (Natural Gas Engine Oil)
Cat NGEO EL250 (Natural Gas Engine Oil)
Cat NGEO EL350 (Natural Gas Engine Oil)The proper SAE viscosity grade of oil is determined by the minimum ambient temperature during cold engine start-up, and the maximum ambient temperature during engine operation. To determine the oil viscosity that is required for starting a cold soaked engine, refer to the minimum temperature in Table 1. To select the oil viscosity for operation at the highest anticipated ambient temperature, refer to the maximum temperature in the Table. Use the highest oil viscosity that is available in order to meet the required temperature during start-up.
Table 1
Engine Oil Viscosity
Cat NGEO
Grade of Viscosity Ambient Temperature
Minimum Maximum
SAE 30(1) 0 °C (32 °F) 40 °C (104 °F)
SAE 40(1) 5 °C (41 °F) 50 °C (122 °F)
(1) Cat NGEO is available in these grades only. Multigrade oils are NOT recommended for use in Caterpillar Gas Engines. If other grades of viscosity are selected, ensure that the oil meets the requirements for Caterpillar Gas Engines.For further information about oils, see Special Publication, SEBU6400, "Caterpillar Gas Engine Lubricant, Fuel, and Coolant Recommendations".Lubricant Capacities
The capacity of the engine crankcase includes the capacity of the oil filters that are installed at the factory.
Table 2
Lubrication System
Approximate Refill Capacities
Engine Liters US Gallons
G3516B 423 112
G3520B 541 141 Hydraulic Oil
Caterpillar Hydraulic Oil is recommended in most hydraulic systems. If Caterpillar oils cannot be used, the following commercial classifications can be used in hydraulic systems:
CH-4 engine oils that have a minimum zinc additive of 0.09 percent (900 ppm)
CG-4 engine oils that have a minimum zinc additive of 0.09 percent (900 ppm)
CF-4 engine oils that have a minimum zinc additive of 0.09 percent (900 ppm)
CF engine oils that have a minimum zinc additive of 0.09 percent (900 ppm)Note: Industrial hydraulic oils are not recommended for service fill in Caterpillar hydraulic systems.Caterpillar also has a biodegradable hydraulic oil that is available for use in hydraulic systems. This fluid is recommended for the hydraulic systems when environmental compliance is required or desired.For further information on choosing a hydraulic oil, see Special Publication, SEBU6400, "Caterpillar Gas Engine Lubricant, Fuel and Coolant Recommendations".Capacity of the Electrohydraulic Actuator's System
Table 3
Electrohydraulic Actuator System
Approximate Refill Capacity
Compartment or System Liters US Gallons
Hydraulic Oil Tank 5.7 1.51 Fuel
Fuel Recommendations
Caterpillar gas engines will operate successfully on a broad range of gaseous fuels. Pipeline natural gas has been used for many years. Commercial fuel gases are mixtures of gases. These fuels consist primarily of hydrocarbons (combinations of hydrogen and carbon) and some inert gases. The compositions of these gas mixtures have extreme variations. Fuels such as wellhead gas, bio-gas, and manufactured gas need to be reviewed for acceptability. Analyze the fuel in order to determine the following characteristics:
Composition
Contaminants
Heat value
Methane number
Specific gravityField gas can have varying characteristics of combustion. Field gas can contain numerous harmful impurities. The impurities can alter the BTU content. The impurities can also alter the methane number. The impurities include everything from water up to complex hydrocarbons that can lead to detonation and severe engine damage. To minimize these effects, Caterpillar recommends the following guidelines:
Evaluate the fuel with the Caterpillar Methane Number Program, LEKQ6378. Methane values below 30 are not recommended for use in a Caterpillar engine. Fuels with a methane number that is below 30 must first be processed in order to remove harmful impurities in the fuel and raising the methane number into the acceptable range.
If necessary, use an engine that is configured for a fuel that has a high energy. Consult the appropriate manual for the engine in order to determine the recommended engine timing.
Reduce the oil change interval according to the results of the oil analysis. For further information on fuels, see Special Publication, SEBU6400, "Caterpillar Gas Engine Lubricant, Fuel, and Coolant Recommendations".Cooling System
Coolant Recommendations
During shipping and storage, the engine must be protected from damage that can be caused by freezing of the cooling system. If the engine is shipped to a site with freezing temperatures and/or if the engine is stored in a location with freezing temperatures, the cooling system must contain antifreeze that will withstand the lowest ambient temperature. Frequently check the concentration of glycol in the coolant/antifreeze. Make sure that the concentration is adequate in order to prevent freezing. Otherwise, the cooling system must be completely drained.Coolant/antifreeze is normally composed of three elements: water, glycol and additives. Each element must meet specific guidelines.Water
Deionized water or distilled water is recommended for use in engine cooling systems. If distilled water or deionized water is not available, use water with the properties that are listed in Table 4.
Table 4
Caterpillar Minimum Acceptable Water Requirements
Property Maximum Limit ASTM Test
Chloride (Cl) 40 mg/L (2.4 grains per US gal) "D512", "D4327"
Due to significant variations in the quality and in the performance of commercially available oils, Caterpillar makes the following recommendations:
Cat NGEO (Natural Gas Engine Oil)
Cat NGEO EL250 (Natural Gas Engine Oil)
Cat NGEO EL350 (Natural Gas Engine Oil)The proper SAE viscosity grade of oil is determined by the minimum ambient temperature during cold engine start-up, and the maximum ambient temperature during engine operation. To determine the oil viscosity that is required for starting a cold soaked engine, refer to the minimum temperature in Table 1. To select the oil viscosity for operation at the highest anticipated ambient temperature, refer to the maximum temperature in the Table. Use the highest oil viscosity that is available in order to meet the required temperature during start-up.
Table 1
Engine Oil Viscosity
Cat NGEO
Grade of Viscosity Ambient Temperature
Minimum Maximum
SAE 30(1) 0 °C (32 °F) 40 °C (104 °F)
SAE 40(1) 5 °C (41 °F) 50 °C (122 °F)
(1) Cat NGEO is available in these grades only. Multigrade oils are NOT recommended for use in Caterpillar Gas Engines. If other grades of viscosity are selected, ensure that the oil meets the requirements for Caterpillar Gas Engines.For further information about oils, see Special Publication, SEBU6400, "Caterpillar Gas Engine Lubricant, Fuel, and Coolant Recommendations".Lubricant Capacities
The capacity of the engine crankcase includes the capacity of the oil filters that are installed at the factory.
Table 2
Lubrication System
Approximate Refill Capacities
Engine Liters US Gallons
G3516B 423 112
G3520B 541 141 Hydraulic Oil
Caterpillar Hydraulic Oil is recommended in most hydraulic systems. If Caterpillar oils cannot be used, the following commercial classifications can be used in hydraulic systems:
CH-4 engine oils that have a minimum zinc additive of 0.09 percent (900 ppm)
CG-4 engine oils that have a minimum zinc additive of 0.09 percent (900 ppm)
CF-4 engine oils that have a minimum zinc additive of 0.09 percent (900 ppm)
CF engine oils that have a minimum zinc additive of 0.09 percent (900 ppm)Note: Industrial hydraulic oils are not recommended for service fill in Caterpillar hydraulic systems.Caterpillar also has a biodegradable hydraulic oil that is available for use in hydraulic systems. This fluid is recommended for the hydraulic systems when environmental compliance is required or desired.For further information on choosing a hydraulic oil, see Special Publication, SEBU6400, "Caterpillar Gas Engine Lubricant, Fuel and Coolant Recommendations".Capacity of the Electrohydraulic Actuator's System
Table 3
Electrohydraulic Actuator System
Approximate Refill Capacity
Compartment or System Liters US Gallons
Hydraulic Oil Tank 5.7 1.51 Fuel
Fuel Recommendations
Caterpillar gas engines will operate successfully on a broad range of gaseous fuels. Pipeline natural gas has been used for many years. Commercial fuel gases are mixtures of gases. These fuels consist primarily of hydrocarbons (combinations of hydrogen and carbon) and some inert gases. The compositions of these gas mixtures have extreme variations. Fuels such as wellhead gas, bio-gas, and manufactured gas need to be reviewed for acceptability. Analyze the fuel in order to determine the following characteristics:
Composition
Contaminants
Heat value
Methane number
Specific gravityField gas can have varying characteristics of combustion. Field gas can contain numerous harmful impurities. The impurities can alter the BTU content. The impurities can also alter the methane number. The impurities include everything from water up to complex hydrocarbons that can lead to detonation and severe engine damage. To minimize these effects, Caterpillar recommends the following guidelines:
Evaluate the fuel with the Caterpillar Methane Number Program, LEKQ6378. Methane values below 30 are not recommended for use in a Caterpillar engine. Fuels with a methane number that is below 30 must first be processed in order to remove harmful impurities in the fuel and raising the methane number into the acceptable range.
If necessary, use an engine that is configured for a fuel that has a high energy. Consult the appropriate manual for the engine in order to determine the recommended engine timing.
Reduce the oil change interval according to the results of the oil analysis. For further information on fuels, see Special Publication, SEBU6400, "Caterpillar Gas Engine Lubricant, Fuel, and Coolant Recommendations".Cooling System
Coolant Recommendations
During shipping and storage, the engine must be protected from damage that can be caused by freezing of the cooling system. If the engine is shipped to a site with freezing temperatures and/or if the engine is stored in a location with freezing temperatures, the cooling system must contain antifreeze that will withstand the lowest ambient temperature. Frequently check the concentration of glycol in the coolant/antifreeze. Make sure that the concentration is adequate in order to prevent freezing. Otherwise, the cooling system must be completely drained.Coolant/antifreeze is normally composed of three elements: water, glycol and additives. Each element must meet specific guidelines.Water
Deionized water or distilled water is recommended for use in engine cooling systems. If distilled water or deionized water is not available, use water with the properties that are listed in Table 4.
Table 4
Caterpillar Minimum Acceptable Water Requirements
Property Maximum Limit ASTM Test
Chloride (Cl) 40 mg/L (2.4 grains per US gal) "D512", "D4327"
Parts lever Mercury:
41094A 3
41094A 3 LEVER ASSEMBLY
11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135412MD, 1135412SD, 1135412VD, 1135412WD, 1135726, 1150413SD, 1150413VD, 1150413WD, 1150453BD, 1150453GD, 1150453JD, 1150625, 1150628, 1175412GD, 1175413LD, 1175413MD, 1175626, 1200412GD, 1200413GD, 1200628, 1220727
99629A 2
99629A 2 LEVER ASSEMBLY
1035207, 1045217, 1050312BC, 1070312BC, 1070717, 10754120D, 1075524, 1090524, 1100312BD, 1115525, 11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135412MD, 1135412SD, 1135412VD, 1135473UD, 1135473VD, 1135726, 1150413SD, 1150413VD, 1150453BD, 1150453GD, 1150453JD, 1150625, 11
41095T
41095T LEVER
11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135726, 1150453BD, 1150453GD, 1150453JD, 1150625, 1150628, 1175412GD, 1175413LD, 1200412GD, 1200413GD, 1200628, 1220727