Information nozzle and holder assy.
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9 430 610 200
9430610200
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105118-7391
1051187391
6050283
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NOZZLE AND HOLDER ASSY.
K 53LE NOZZLE & HOLDER ASSY
K 53LE NOZZLE & HOLDER ASSY
Information:
Altitude Operation
The fuel system settings and altitude limits are stamped on the engine information plate. When an engine is moved to a higher altitude, these settings must be changed by your Caterpillar dealer in order to prevent damaging the turbocharger, and to provide maximum engine efficiency. If the engine is moved to a lower altitude than that which is stamped on the engine information plate, the engine can be operated safely; however, it will deliver less than rated horsepower, and the fuel settings should be changed by your Caterpillar dealer to obtain rated horsepower.Stopping
1. Flywheel clutch operation: Quickly pull the clutch lever to the released position. For electric set operation, see the GENERATOR SET OPERATION instructions. For Woodward Governor operation, see the topic, WOODWARD GOVERNORS, Stopping the Engine. 2. Reduce engine speed to half speed. Run for 5 minutes to cool engine.3. Reduce engine speed to low idle.4. Observe the crankcase oil level while the engine is idling. Maintain the oil level between the ADD and FULL marks on the side of the dipstick stamped, CHECK WITH ENGINE RUNNING. See the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE SECTION.5. Stop the engine. After Stopping Checks And Procedures
1. Fill the fuel tank. See the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE SECTION: Fuel Tank Maintenance.2. Drain the raw water system if below freezing temperatures are expected; see: Draining Raw Water System.3. If below freezing temperatures are expected, allow the engine jacket water expansion tank to cool; then check the coolant for proper antifreeze protection. Add permanent-type antifreeze, if required.4. Repair any leaks, make major adjustments, tighten loose bolts, etc.5. Observe the Service Meter reading. Perform the periodic maintenance as instructed in the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART.
SERVICE METER
The fuel system settings and altitude limits are stamped on the engine information plate. When an engine is moved to a higher altitude, these settings must be changed by your Caterpillar dealer in order to prevent damaging the turbocharger, and to provide maximum engine efficiency. If the engine is moved to a lower altitude than that which is stamped on the engine information plate, the engine can be operated safely; however, it will deliver less than rated horsepower, and the fuel settings should be changed by your Caterpillar dealer to obtain rated horsepower.Stopping
1. Flywheel clutch operation: Quickly pull the clutch lever to the released position. For electric set operation, see the GENERATOR SET OPERATION instructions. For Woodward Governor operation, see the topic, WOODWARD GOVERNORS, Stopping the Engine. 2. Reduce engine speed to half speed. Run for 5 minutes to cool engine.3. Reduce engine speed to low idle.4. Observe the crankcase oil level while the engine is idling. Maintain the oil level between the ADD and FULL marks on the side of the dipstick stamped, CHECK WITH ENGINE RUNNING. See the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE SECTION.5. Stop the engine. After Stopping Checks And Procedures
1. Fill the fuel tank. See the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE SECTION: Fuel Tank Maintenance.2. Drain the raw water system if below freezing temperatures are expected; see: Draining Raw Water System.3. If below freezing temperatures are expected, allow the engine jacket water expansion tank to cool; then check the coolant for proper antifreeze protection. Add permanent-type antifreeze, if required.4. Repair any leaks, make major adjustments, tighten loose bolts, etc.5. Observe the Service Meter reading. Perform the periodic maintenance as instructed in the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART.
SERVICE METER