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Maintenance Section
Refill Capacities
Maintenance Section
Refill Capacities
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Refill Capacities
Lubrication System
The refill capacities for the engine crankcase
reflect the approximate capacity of the crankcase
or sump plus standard oil filters. Auxiliary oil filter
systems will require additional oil. Refer to the OEM
specifications for the capacity of the auxiliary oil filter.
Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual,
“Maintenance Section” for more information on
Lubricant Specifications.
Table 5
Engine
Refill Capacities
Compartment or System
4012-46A
Crankcase Oil Sump
(1)
178 L (39.2 Imp gal)
(1)
These values are the total capacities for the crankcase oil
sump which includes the standard factory installed oil filt ers
and oil coolers. Engines with auxiliary oil filters will require
additional oil. R efer to the O E M specifications for the capacity
of the auxiliary oil filter.
Cooling System
Refer to the OEM specifications for the External
System capacity. This capacity information will be
need
ed in order to determine the amount of coolant
and antifreeze that is required for the Total Cooling
System.
Tab
le 6
Eng
ine
Refill Capacities
Compartment or System Liters
External System Per OEM
(1)
(1)
The External System includes a radiator w ith the following
components: heat exchanger and piping. Refer to the O EM
specifications. Enter the value for the c apacity of the External
System in this column.
Fuel System
Refer to the OEM specifications for additional
information on the capacity of the Fuel System.
Table 7
Engine
Refill Capacities
Compartment or System 4012-46A
Minimum Capacity of Fuel
Tank
14000 L (3000 Imp gal)
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Fluid Recommendations
General Lub ricant Information
The following lubricant recommendations must be
followed.
Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA)
Oils
The “Engine Manufacturers Association
Recommended Guideline on Diesel Engine Oil” is
recognized by Perkins. For detailed information
about this guideline, see the latest edition of EMA
publication, “EMA DHD -1”.
API Oils
The Engin e Oil Licensing and Certification System by
the American Petroleum Institute (API) is recognized
by Perkins. For detailed information about this
system, see the latest edition of the “API publication
No. 1509”. Engine oils that bear the API symbol are
authorized by API.
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Typ ical AP I symbol
D
iesel engine oi ls CC, CD, CD-2, and CE have
not been API authorized classifications since 1
January 1996. Table 8 summarizes the status of the
c
lassifications.