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Scania DI16 XPI series User Manual

Scania DI16 XPI series
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Marine engine
en-GB 2 587 322
Issue 2.0
DI16
Operator's manual
XPI
Important information
Serious risk of injury
When working on the engine, for example when adjusting drive belts and the clutch, or when changing the
oil, it is important not to start the engine. The engine could be damaged, but more importantly there is a
serious risk of injury.
For this reason, always secure the starting device or disconnect a battery cable before working on the engine.
This is especially important if the engine has a remote starter or automatic starting.
WARNING!
This warning symbol and text can be found next to those maintenance items where it is particularly impor-
tant to bear in mind the risk of injury.

Table of Contents

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Scania DI16 XPI series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine TypeInline 6-cylinder
Displacement16.4 liters
AspirationTurbocharged
Engine ModelDI16 XPI
Fuel SystemXPI Common Rail
Cooling SystemLiquid-cooled
AftertreatmentSCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)

Summary

Important information

Serious risk of injury

Warning about potential injuries when working on the engine.

Environment and safety

Safety

Summary of safety precautions for operating and maintaining Scania engines.

Warnings and advisories

Details advisories on smoking, refuelling, and hazardous gases.

Safety precautions for running the engine

Guidelines for daily checks and general engine operation safety.

Safety precautions for handling materials

Safety measures for fuel, lubricants, and batteries.

Safety precautions for maintenance

Switch off the engine

Procedure and safety rules for switching off the engine before maintenance.

Before starting safety

Pre-start checks and safety measures.

Starting and running

Checks before first start

Pre-start checks required before the engine is operated for the first time.

Checks before running

Daily maintenance checks to be performed before operating the engine.

Starting the engine

Procedure and safety warnings for starting the engine.

Coolant temperature monitoring

Information on coolant temperature limits and alarms.

Oil pressure monitoring

Normal oil pressure ranges and alarm conditions.

Engine shutdown procedure

Procedures and warnings for shutting down the engine correctly.

Maintenance

Maintenance intervals

Schedule outlining maintenance tasks and frequencies.

Lubrication system

Changing the oil

Step-by-step guide for changing engine oil.

Cleaning the centrifugal oil cleaner

Renewing the oil filter

Air cleaner

Cooling system

Checking coolant level

Checking coolant antifreeze and corrosion protection

Renewing the sea water pump impeller

Changing coolant and cleaning cooling system

Removing the charge air cooler

Cleaning the charge air cooler

Removing the heat exchanger

Cleaning the heat exchanger

Fitting the heat exchanger

Fitting the charge air cooler

Filling coolant

Fuel system

Cleanliness requirements

Importance of cleanliness when working on the fuel system.

Draining and renewing water separating prefilter

Draining and renewing single water separating prefilter

Draining commutative water separating prefilter

Renewing commutative water separating prefilter

Renewing the fuel filter

Bleeding the fuel system

Bleeding fuel system using hand pump

Method for bleeding the fuel system with a hand pump.

Bleeding fuel system using suction tool

Method for bleeding the fuel system using a suction tool.

Checking and adjusting valve clearance

Quality requirements for fuel

Preparing the engine for storage

Preparations for storage

Taking engine into operation after storage

Technical data

Scania Assistance

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