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Series 60 – EXCESSIVE CRANKCASE PRESSURE – WORN OR DAMAGED VALVE OR CYLINDER KIT

Posted on October 3, 2020 by sam

To determine if a worn or damaged cylinder kit is causing excessive crankcase pressure, perform the following: 1. Move the vehicle requiring test to the…

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Series 60 – Cylinder Compression Test

Posted on October 3, 2020 by sam

Perform the following steps for a compression test on a Series 60 Engine: 1.Start and run the engine until normal operating temperature is reached. Stop…

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Series 60 – EXCESSIVE CRANKCASE PRESSURE – DEFECTIVE TURBOCHARGER

Posted on October 3, 2020 by sam

To determine if a defective turbocharger is causing excessive crankcase pressure, perform the following: 1. Remove the turbocharger drain line connected to the crankcase and…

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Series 60 – EXCESSIVE CRANKCASE PRESSURE – DEFECTIVE AIR COMPRESSOR

Posted on October 3, 2020 by sam

To determine if a defective air compressor is causing excessive crankcase pressure, perform the following: 1.Perform a crankcase pressure test, refer to appropriate service manual,…

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Series 60 – EXCESSIVE CRANKCASE PRESSURE – OBSTRUCTION OR DAMAGE TO ROCKER COVER BREATHER

Posted on October 3, 2020 by sam

To determine if an obstructed or damaged breather is causing excessive crankcase pressure, perform the following: 1.Perform a crankcase pressure test. Refer to appropriate service…

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Series 60 – EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION – WORN OR DAMAGED VALVE OR CYLINDER KIT

Posted on October 2, 2020October 3, 2020 by sam

A loss of cylinder pressure can cause increased oil consumption. The detection and elimination of cylinder pressure losses is vital to engine life and efficient…

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Series 60 – EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION – DEFECTIVE TURBOCHARGER

Posted on October 2, 2020 by sam

To determine if a defective turbocharger is causing excessive oil consumption, perform the following: 1.Remove the turbocharger drain line connected to the crankcase and place…

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Series 60 – EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION – DEFECTIVE AIR COMPRESSOR

Posted on October 2, 2020 by sam

To determine if a defective air compressor is causing excessive oil consumption, perform the following: 1.Perform a crankcase pressure test and record the test results.…

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Series 60 – EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION – LEAKING OIL COOLER CORE

Posted on October 2, 2020 by sam

To determine if a leaking oil cooler core is causing excessive oil consumption, perform the following: 1. Check for oil in the engine coolant or…

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Series 60 – EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION – EXTERNAL OIL LEAKS

Posted on October 2, 2020 by sam

To determine if oil leaks are causing excessive oil consumption, perform the following: 1. Start and run the engine to operating temperature 88°C (190°F). 2.…

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