94901-35460 WASHER, PLATE, SK Denso Cross






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NOTE A: The percentage of sulfur in the fuel will affect the engine oil recommendations. If the fuel has over 0.5% sulfur content, the CD engine oil must have a TBN of 20 times the percentage of fuel sulfur (TBN as measured by the ASTM D-2896 method). If the sulfur content is greater than 1.5% by weight, use an oil with a TBN of 30 and reduce the oil change interval by one half. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for correct engine oil recommendations.NOTE B: Check fuel pressure gauge daily. Replace when FUEL PRESSURE gauge registers OUT or 20 PSI (124 kPa).NOTE C: The element can be cleaned approximately 3 times. Carefully inspect the element after each cleaning. If engine is not equipped with air cleaner service indicator, check element every 250 Service Meter Units, or more often under dusty conditions. If after servicing the air cleaner, the exhaust smoke and/or loss of power continues, install a new element.NOTE D: Authorized Caterpillar dealers are equipped with the necessary tools, personnel and procedures to perform these services.NOTE E: Initial valve lash adjustment on new, rebuilt or remanufactured engines is recommended at the first scheduled oil change interval, due to initial wear and seating of valve train components. Subsequent adjustments should be made at every 2000 Service Meter Units or One year, Whichever Occurs First.Lubrication Instructions
Crankcase Lubrication Oil
The Lubrication and Maintenance Charts list the normal oil change periods as determined by fuel sulphur content. (Make an initial oil and filter change after the first 10 service meter units of operation for reconditioned engines).See the OIL SPECIFICATIONS to aid in the proper oil SAE viscosity selection. The proper SAE viscosity of oil to select is determined by the ambient temperature at which the engine is started and operated.Checking Oil Level
The dipstick is stamped on both sides of the blade. One side is marked and to be read when checking the oil level with the ENGINE STOPPED. The other side is marked and to be read with the ENGINE IDLING-HOT OIL. Each side is stamped to remind you not to OVERFILL the crankcase with oil.
Be sure to read the correct side of the dipstick. The ADD and FULL levels are not the same when checking the oil while stopped or while idling.
Checking Oil Pressure
Immediately after starting, and frequently during operation, observe the oil pressure gauge reading. The indicator should register in the NORMAL range. If the indicator fluctuates or registers below NORMAL range:1. Move the governor control to low idle position.2. Check the oil level. Be sure to read the ENGINE IDLING side of the dipstick.3. Add oil until the oil level is at the FULL mark on the ENGINE IDLING side of the dipstick. Do not overfill.4. Check for oil leaks.5. If necessary, stop the engine and have repairs made.Draining Engine Oil
With engine stopped and oil warm:1. Remove the crankcase oil drain plug.2. Allow the oil to drain. 3. Clean and install the drain plug.OR, if a sump pump is used:1.

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