3812875 Bracket Volvo.Penta
D1-13; D1-13B; D1-20
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D1-13; D1-13B; D1-20
Volvo.Penta
Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
- Heat Exchanger » 3812875
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Checking Clutch Adjustment
While engaging the clutch to pick up the load, check the clutch adjustment. The clutch should engage with a hard push and distinct snap. If engagement is "soft", adjust the clutch.Adjusting Clutch
1. Stop the engine and remove the clutch inspection cover.
CLUTCH INSPECTION COVER2. Turn the clutch until the lock pin, engaged in the locking ring, is visible.3. Pull the lock pin out and rotate the locking ring clockwise until the lock pin pops into the next notch.
PULLING LOCKING PIN4. Test the clutch adjustment. If still too "soft", rotate the ring to the next notch. If the adjustment is too tight-turn the ring back one notch.5. Install the cover.Lubricating D346, D379, D398 Flywheel Clutches: And All Front Power Take-Off Clutches
Lubricate the clutch bearings with grease, 1 or 2 strokes each fitting.1. Lubricate the shift-collar bearing; 1 fitting at top-left of center.2. Lubricate the shaft bearing; 1 fitting on top-rear of housing.3. Lubricate the pilot bearing; 1 fitting at the end of the shaft. If this fitting is not accessible, remove the plug located on the circumference of the shaft near the rear of the housing.
PILOT, SHIFT COLLAR AND SHAFT BEARINGS4. Lubricate the shift lever bearings; 1 fitting on each side of the clutch housing.
LUBRICATING SHIFT LEVER BEARINGSLubricating D348, D349 Or D399 Engine Flywheel Clutch
1. Lubricate the shift lever bearings; 1 fitting on each side of clutch housing.
SHIFT LEVER BEARING2. Lubricate the pilot bearing; 1 fitting at the end of shaft. If this fitting is not accessible, remove the plug located on the circumference of the shaft near the rear of the housing, and install a fitting.
PILOT AND SHIFT COLLAR BEARINGS3. Lubricate the shift-collar bearing; 1 fitting at top-left of center.4. Check the main shaft bearing oil reservoir level with engine stopped. Maintain the oil level at the FULL mark on the oil level gauge. Add oil through the filler tube on top of the bearing cage housing. Refer to Lubrication and Maintenance Chart for proper oil.
CHECKING OIL LEVEL5. To drain the reservoir: Remove the drain plug located on the lower left side of the shaft bearing reservoir. Drain and install the drain plug. Fill to the FULL mark on the oil level gauge. Install the filler cap.
CLUTCH SHAFT BEARING DRAIN PLUGElectric Set Generator
If the electric set generator is not of Caterpillar design, see the manufacturer's instructions for the required lubrication and maintenance procedures.Inspecting Slip Ring
1. Remove the two lower panels from the rear of the generator housing.2. Inspect the slip ring color. The slip ring color may be shiny copper to straw, or chocolate to black, but the color must be uniform to indicate satisfactory operation.If the ring is basically one of the above shades, but contains blotches of green, blue or black, clean the ring with an electrical cleaning solvent.
Do not use gasoline or carbon tetrachloride. Both solvents will dissolve insulation. The vapors from carbon tetrachloride can be harmful when inhaled.
Green blotches are caused by chlorine vapors, blue blotches are caused by sulphuric fumes, black blotches are caused by oil.3. Inspect the slip ring for pitting. If the slip rings are rough, pitted, or worn eccentric, contact your Caterpillar dealer. The rings must be reconditioned.4. Check the following to determine the cause for pitting: a. Check the generator nameplate rating. The generator load must be within this rating.b. Check brush tension (SRCR Generators only).Inspecting Brushes
The brush must move freely within the holder, but with enough spring tension to prevent brush flotation during operation.
CHECKING BRUSH SPRING TENSION New brush length measures 1 1/8 inch (29 mm). Replace the brushes when brush length measures 9/16 inch (15 mm).If brush tension is weak, push the spring forward into the next notch. If the spring is in the front notch, remove the brush and check the brush length. If the brush length is less than the minimum required, install a new brush.If the spring is moved forward and the brush tension is greater than chart specifications, release the spring one notch. Excessive spring tension will cause excessive brush wear.Installing New Brushes
1. Release spring tension.2. Disconnect the lead wire from the brush and pull the brush from the brush holder.3. Insert a new brush. Be sure it moves freely in the brush holder. Connect the lead wire.4. Place a narrow piece of "00" sandpaper between the brush and slip ring with the abrasive surface against the brush. (Never use emery cloth as the emery contains small metallic particles which will damage the copper.)5. Engage the spring in the middle notch.6. Slowly pull the sandpaper from beneath the brush.7. Remove all dust with a suction hose. If suction is not available, use a very low pressure blower. Do not use metal hose tips.8. Check brush tension.9. Install the two panels.Lubricating The Rear Bearing
1. Remove the two lower panels from the rear of the generator housing.2. Remove the upper and lower grease fitting plugs.
LUBRICATION PLUGS3. Install the grease fitting in the upper threaded hole.4. Lubricate with grease until clean lubricant appears at the lower threaded hole.5. Wipe off the excess grease. Install the lower plug.6. Remove the fitting from the upper threaded hole.7. Start the engine and allow the grease to expand from the upper hole.8. Stop the engine. Install the plug in the upper hole and wipe off excess grease.9. Install the two panels.
LUBRICATING BEARINGMarine Gear
For Other Than Caterpillar Marine Gears, See The Marine Gear Manufacturer's Instructions
The instructions which pertain to checking and draining marine gear oil, apply to the 7261, 7251 and 7241 Marine Gears. To service the oil filter, oil strainer, breather and output shaft seal; see the instructions concerning your specific marine gear.Checking Oil Level
1. Check the oil level with the engine warm, idling, and the clutch engaged.
CHECKING OIL LEVEL2. Maintain oil level at the FULL mark on the oil level gauge. Add oil through the breather tube on top of the marine gear housing. Refer to Lubrication and Maintenance Chart for proper oil to use.
ADDING OILDraining Lubricating Oil
1. Remove the marine gear drain plug.
REMOVING DRAIN PLUGIf a sump
While engaging the clutch to pick up the load, check the clutch adjustment. The clutch should engage with a hard push and distinct snap. If engagement is "soft", adjust the clutch.Adjusting Clutch
1. Stop the engine and remove the clutch inspection cover.
CLUTCH INSPECTION COVER2. Turn the clutch until the lock pin, engaged in the locking ring, is visible.3. Pull the lock pin out and rotate the locking ring clockwise until the lock pin pops into the next notch.
PULLING LOCKING PIN4. Test the clutch adjustment. If still too "soft", rotate the ring to the next notch. If the adjustment is too tight-turn the ring back one notch.5. Install the cover.Lubricating D346, D379, D398 Flywheel Clutches: And All Front Power Take-Off Clutches
Lubricate the clutch bearings with grease, 1 or 2 strokes each fitting.1. Lubricate the shift-collar bearing; 1 fitting at top-left of center.2. Lubricate the shaft bearing; 1 fitting on top-rear of housing.3. Lubricate the pilot bearing; 1 fitting at the end of the shaft. If this fitting is not accessible, remove the plug located on the circumference of the shaft near the rear of the housing.
PILOT, SHIFT COLLAR AND SHAFT BEARINGS4. Lubricate the shift lever bearings; 1 fitting on each side of the clutch housing.
LUBRICATING SHIFT LEVER BEARINGSLubricating D348, D349 Or D399 Engine Flywheel Clutch
1. Lubricate the shift lever bearings; 1 fitting on each side of clutch housing.
SHIFT LEVER BEARING2. Lubricate the pilot bearing; 1 fitting at the end of shaft. If this fitting is not accessible, remove the plug located on the circumference of the shaft near the rear of the housing, and install a fitting.
PILOT AND SHIFT COLLAR BEARINGS3. Lubricate the shift-collar bearing; 1 fitting at top-left of center.4. Check the main shaft bearing oil reservoir level with engine stopped. Maintain the oil level at the FULL mark on the oil level gauge. Add oil through the filler tube on top of the bearing cage housing. Refer to Lubrication and Maintenance Chart for proper oil.
CHECKING OIL LEVEL5. To drain the reservoir: Remove the drain plug located on the lower left side of the shaft bearing reservoir. Drain and install the drain plug. Fill to the FULL mark on the oil level gauge. Install the filler cap.
CLUTCH SHAFT BEARING DRAIN PLUGElectric Set Generator
If the electric set generator is not of Caterpillar design, see the manufacturer's instructions for the required lubrication and maintenance procedures.Inspecting Slip Ring
1. Remove the two lower panels from the rear of the generator housing.2. Inspect the slip ring color. The slip ring color may be shiny copper to straw, or chocolate to black, but the color must be uniform to indicate satisfactory operation.If the ring is basically one of the above shades, but contains blotches of green, blue or black, clean the ring with an electrical cleaning solvent.
Do not use gasoline or carbon tetrachloride. Both solvents will dissolve insulation. The vapors from carbon tetrachloride can be harmful when inhaled.
Green blotches are caused by chlorine vapors, blue blotches are caused by sulphuric fumes, black blotches are caused by oil.3. Inspect the slip ring for pitting. If the slip rings are rough, pitted, or worn eccentric, contact your Caterpillar dealer. The rings must be reconditioned.4. Check the following to determine the cause for pitting: a. Check the generator nameplate rating. The generator load must be within this rating.b. Check brush tension (SRCR Generators only).Inspecting Brushes
The brush must move freely within the holder, but with enough spring tension to prevent brush flotation during operation.
CHECKING BRUSH SPRING TENSION New brush length measures 1 1/8 inch (29 mm). Replace the brushes when brush length measures 9/16 inch (15 mm).If brush tension is weak, push the spring forward into the next notch. If the spring is in the front notch, remove the brush and check the brush length. If the brush length is less than the minimum required, install a new brush.If the spring is moved forward and the brush tension is greater than chart specifications, release the spring one notch. Excessive spring tension will cause excessive brush wear.Installing New Brushes
1. Release spring tension.2. Disconnect the lead wire from the brush and pull the brush from the brush holder.3. Insert a new brush. Be sure it moves freely in the brush holder. Connect the lead wire.4. Place a narrow piece of "00" sandpaper between the brush and slip ring with the abrasive surface against the brush. (Never use emery cloth as the emery contains small metallic particles which will damage the copper.)5. Engage the spring in the middle notch.6. Slowly pull the sandpaper from beneath the brush.7. Remove all dust with a suction hose. If suction is not available, use a very low pressure blower. Do not use metal hose tips.8. Check brush tension.9. Install the two panels.Lubricating The Rear Bearing
1. Remove the two lower panels from the rear of the generator housing.2. Remove the upper and lower grease fitting plugs.
LUBRICATION PLUGS3. Install the grease fitting in the upper threaded hole.4. Lubricate with grease until clean lubricant appears at the lower threaded hole.5. Wipe off the excess grease. Install the lower plug.6. Remove the fitting from the upper threaded hole.7. Start the engine and allow the grease to expand from the upper hole.8. Stop the engine. Install the plug in the upper hole and wipe off excess grease.9. Install the two panels.
LUBRICATING BEARINGMarine Gear
For Other Than Caterpillar Marine Gears, See The Marine Gear Manufacturer's Instructions
The instructions which pertain to checking and draining marine gear oil, apply to the 7261, 7251 and 7241 Marine Gears. To service the oil filter, oil strainer, breather and output shaft seal; see the instructions concerning your specific marine gear.Checking Oil Level
1. Check the oil level with the engine warm, idling, and the clutch engaged.
CHECKING OIL LEVEL2. Maintain oil level at the FULL mark on the oil level gauge. Add oil through the breather tube on top of the marine gear housing. Refer to Lubrication and Maintenance Chart for proper oil to use.
ADDING OILDraining Lubricating Oil
1. Remove the marine gear drain plug.
REMOVING DRAIN PLUGIf a sump
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