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Troubleshooting and Repair Manual ISC, ISCe, QSC8.3, ISL, ISLe3, ISLe4 and QSL9 Engines Volume 1
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Troubleshooting and Repair Manual ISC, ISCe, QSC8.3, ISL, ISLe3, ISLe4 and QSL9 Engines Volume 1
Copyright© 2014 Bulletin 4021418 Cummins Inc. Printed 23-JULY-2014 All rights reserved
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Foreword
This manual provides instructions for troubleshooting and repairing this engine in the chassis. Component and assembly rebuild procedures are provided in the engine shop manual. Refer to Section i - Introduction for instructions on how to use this manual.
Read and follow all safety instructions. Refer to the WARNING in the General Safety Instructions in Section i ­Introduction.
The manual is organized to guide a service technician through the logical steps of identifying and correcting problems related to the engine. This manual does not cover vehicle or equipment problems. Consult the vehicle or equipment manufacturer for repair procedures.
A series of specific service manuals (for example: Shop, Specifications, and Alternative Repair) are available and can be ordered by Contacting your local area Cummins Regional office. A Cummins Regional office listing is located in Service Literature (Section L).
The repair procedures used in this manual are recommended by Cummins Inc. Some service procedures require the use of special service tools. Use the correct tools as described.
Cummins Inc. encourages the user of this manual to report errors, omissions, and recommendations for improvement. Please use the postage paid, pre-addressed Literature Survey Form in the back of this manual for communicating your comments.
The specifications and rebuild information in this manual are based on the information in effect at the time of printing. Cummins Inc. reserves the right to make any changes at any time without obligation. If differences are found between your engine and the information in this manual, contact a Cummins Authorized Repair Location or call 1-800-DIESELS (1-800-343-7357) toll free in the U.S. and Canada.
The latest technology and the highest quality components are used to manufacture Cummins engines. When replacement parts are needed, we recommend using only genuine Cummins or ReCon® exchange parts.
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Table of Contents
Section
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ i
Engine and System Identification .................................................................................................................... E
Familiarization .................................................................................................................................................... F
Troubleshooting Symptoms ............................................................................................................................. TS
Troubleshooting Symptoms (New Format) ..................................................................................................... TT
Product - Group 00 ............................................................................................................................................ 0
Cylinder Block - Group 01 ................................................................................................................................. 1
Cylinder Head - Group 02 .................................................................................................................................. 2
Rocker Levers - Group 03 ................................................................................................................................. 3
Cam Followers/Tappets - Group 04 ................................................................................................................. 4
Back .................................................................................................................................................................... back
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Section i - Introduction
Section Contents
Page
About the Manual .........................................................................................................................................................i-1
General Information.....................................................................................................................................................i-1
Acronyms and Abbreviations ...................................................................................................................................i-17
General Information...................................................................................................................................................i-17
General Cleaning Instructions ..................................................................................................................................i-12
Abrasive Pads and Abrasive Paper...........................................................................................................................i-12
Definition of Clean......................................................................................................................................................i-12
Fuel System...............................................................................................................................................................i-15
Gasket Surfaces........................................................................................................................................................ i-13
Plastic Bead Cleaning................................................................................................................................................i-14
Solvent and Acid Cleaning.........................................................................................................................................i-13
Steam Cleaning......................................................................................................................................................... i-14
General Repair Instructions ......................................................................................................................................i-10
General Information...................................................................................................................................................i-10
Welding on a Vehicle with an Electronic Controlled Fuel System..............................................................................i-11
General Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................................................i-8
Important Safety Notice...............................................................................................................................................i-8
How to Use the Manual ................................................................................................................................................i-2
General Information.....................................................................................................................................................i-2
Illustrations ...................................................................................................................................................................i-7
General Information.....................................................................................................................................................i-7
Symbols ........................................................................................................................................................................i-3
General Information.....................................................................................................................................................i-3
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About the Manual
General Information
This Troubleshooting and Repair Manual is intended to aid in determining the cause of engine related problems and to provide recommended repair procedures.
The manual is divided into sections. Each section is equivalent to a group used in Cummins' filmcard system. Some sections contain reference numbers and procedure numbers. Reference numbers provide general information, specifications, diagrams, and service tools where applicable. Procedure numbers are used to identify and reference specific repair procedures for correcting the problem.
This manual does not contain fuel systems electronic troubleshooting. Use the troubleshooting trees in this manual, if there are no electronic fault codes.
This manual is designed so the troubleshooting trees are used to locate the cause of an engine problem. The troubleshooting trees then direct the user to the correct repair procedure. The repair procedures within a section are in numerical order. However, the repair steps within a given procedure are organized in the order the repair must be performed regardless of the numerical order of the steps. The user must use the contents pages or the index at the back of the manual to locate specific topics when not using the troubleshooting trees.
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How to Use the Manual
General Information
This manual is organized to provide an easy flow from problem identification to problem correction.
A list of troubleshooting symptoms containing the most common problems is in the Troubleshooting Symptoms, Section (TS). The manual is designed to use the Troubleshooting Symptoms as a guide to locating the problem and directing the end user to the correct procedure for making the repair. Complete the following steps to locate and correct the problem.
1 Locate the symptom on the Section Contents pages of Section TS.
Reference to the page number where the Troubleshooting Symptom Tree is found is made to the right of the symptom tree title.
2 The left column of boxes in the Troubleshooting Symptom Charts indicates a probable cause of the problem,
starting at the top with the simplest and easiest to repair, and continuing downward to the most difficult.
The right column of boxes provides a brief description of the corrective action with a reference number to the correct procedure used to make the repair.
3 Locate the probable cause in the left column then turn to the procedure referenced in the right column.
4 The Troubleshooting Symptom Charts are based on the following assumptions:
The components have been installed according to the manufacturer's specifications.
The easiest repairs are done first.
All generic solutions are designed for the most common applications and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).
Refer to the Original Equipment Manufacturer's service manual for their specifications.
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Symbols
General Information
The symbols have been used in this manual to help communicate the intent of the instructions. When one of the symbols appears, it conveys the meaning defined below.
NOTE: It is possible to have four symbols for each text and graphic combination.
WARNING Serious personal injury or extensive property damage can result if the warning instructions are not followed.
CAUTION Minor personal injury can result or a part, and assembly, or the engine can be damaged if the caution instructions are not followed.
Indicates a REMOVAL or Dissassembly step.
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Indicates an INSTALLATION or ASSEMBLY step.
INSPECTION is required.
CLEAN the part or assembly.
PERFORM a mechanical or time MEASUREMENT.
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LUBRICATE the part or assembly.
Indicates that a WRENCH or TOOL SIZE will be given.
TIGHTEN to a specific torque.
PERFORM an electrical MEASUREMENT.
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Refer to another location in this manual or another publication for additional information.
The component weighs 23kg [50 lbs] or more. To reduce the possibility of personal injury, use a hoist or get assistance to lift the component.
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Illustrations
General Information
Some of the illustrations throughout this manual are generic and will not look exactly like the engine or parts used in your application. The illustrations can contain symbols to indicate an action required and an acceptable or not acceptable condition.
The illustrations are intended to show repair or replacement procedures. The procedure will be the same for all applications, although the illustration can differ.
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General Safety Instructions
Important Safety Notice
WARNING Improper practices, carelessness, or ignoring the warnings can cause burns, cuts, mutilation, asphyxiation or other personal injury or death.
Read and understand all of the safety precautions and warnings before performing any repair. This list contains the general safety precautions that must be followed to provide personal safety. Special safety precautions are included in the procedures when they apply.
Work in an area surrounding the product that is dry, well lit, ventilated, free from clutter, loose tools, parts, ignition
sources and hazardous substances. Be aware of hazardous conditions that can exist.
Always wear protective glasses and protective shoes when working.
Rotating parts can cause cuts, mutilation or strangulation.
Do not wear loose-fitting or torn clothing. Remove all jewelry when working.
Disconnect the battery (negative [-] cable first) and discharge any capacitors before beginning any repair work.
Disconnect the air starting motor if equipped to prevent accidental engine starting. Put a "Do Not Operate" tag in the operator's compartment or on the controls.
Use ONLY the proper engine barring techniques for manually rotating the engine. Do not attempt to rotate the
crankshaft by pulling or prying on the fan. This practice can cause serious personal injury, property damage, or damage to the fan blade(s) causing premature fan failure.
If an engine has been operating and the coolant is hot, allow the engine to cool before slowly loosening the filler
cap to relieve the pressure from the cooling system.
Always use blocks or proper stands to support the product before performing any service work. Do not work on
anything that is supported ONLY by lifting jacks or a hoist.
Relieve all pressure in the air, oil, fuel, and cooling systems before any lines, fittings, or related items are removed
or disconnected. Be alert for possible pressure when disconnecting any device from a system that utilizes pressure. Do not check for pressure leaks with your hand. High pressure oil or fuel can cause personal injury.
To reduce the possibility of suffocation and frostbite, wear protective clothing and ONLY disconnect liquid
refrigerant (Freon) lines in a well ventilated area. To protect the environment, liquid refrigerant systems must be properly emptied and filled using equipment that prevents the release of refrigerant gas (fluorocarbons) into the atmosphere. Federal law requires capturing and recycling refrigerant.
To reduce the possibility of personal injury, use a hoist or get assistance when lifting components that weigh 23 kg
[50 lb] or more. Make sure all lifting devices such as chains, hooks, or slings are in good condition and are of the correct capacity. Make sure hooks are positioned correctly. Always use a spreader bar when necessary. The lifting hooks must not be side-loaded.
Corrosion inhibitor, a component of SCA and lubricating oil, contains alkali. Do not get the substance in eyes.
Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Do not swallow internally. In case of contact, immediately wash skin with soap and water. In case of contact, immediately flood eyes with large amounts of water for a minimum of 15 minutes. IMMEDIATELY CALL A PHYSICIAN. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Naptha and Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) are flammable materials and must be used with caution. Follow the
manufacturer's instructions to provide complete safety when using these materials. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
To reduce the possibility of burns, be alert for hot parts on products that have just been turned off, exhaust gas
flow, and hot fluids in lines, tubes, and compartments.
Always use tools that are in good condition. Make sure you understand how to use the tools before performing any
service work. Use ONLY genuine Cummins® or Cummins ReCon® replacement parts.
Always use the same fastener part number (or equivalent) when replacing fasteners. Do not use a fastener of
lesser quality if replacements are necessary.
When necessary, the removal and replacement of any guards covering rotating components, drives, and/or belts
should only be carried out be a trained technician. Before removing any guards the engine must be turned off and any starting mechanisms must be isolated. All fasteners must be replaced on re-fitting the guards.
Do not perform any repair when fatigued or after consuming alcohol or drugs that can impair your functioning.
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Some state and federal agencies in the United States of America have determined that used engine oil can be carcinogenic and can cause reproductive toxicity. Avoid inhalation of vapors, ingestion, and prolonged contact with used engine oil.
Do not connect the jumper starting or battery charging cables to any ignition or governor control wiring. This can cause electrical damage to the ignition or governor.
Always torque fasteners and fuel connections to the required specifications. Overtightening or undertightening can allow leakage. This is critical to the natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas fuel and air systems.
Always test for fuel leaks as instructed, as odorant can fade.
Close the manual fuel valves prior to performing maintenance and repairs, and when storing the vehicle inside.
Coolant is toxic. If not reused, dispose of in accordance with local environmental regulations.
The catalyst reagent contains urea. Do not get the substance in your eyes. In case of contact, immediately flood eyes with large amounts of water for a minimum of 15 minutes. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact, immediately wash skin with soap and water. Do not swallow internally. In the event the catalyst reagent is ingested, contact a physician immediately.
The catalyst substrate contains Vanadium Pentoxide. Vanadium Pentoxide has been determined by the State of California to cause cancer. Always wear protective gloves and eye protection when handling the catalyst assembly. Do not get the catalyst material in your eyes. In Case of contact, immediately flood eyes with large amounts of water for a minimum of 15 minutes. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact, immediately wash skin with soap and water.
The Catalyst substrate contains Vanadium Pentoxide. Vanadium Pentoxide has been determined by the State of California to cause cancer. In the event the catalyst is being replaced, dispose of in accordance with local regulations.
California Proposition 65 Warning - Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
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General Repair Instructions
General Information
This system incorporates the latest technology at the time it was manufactured; yet, it is designed to be repaired using normal repair practices performed to quality standards.
WARNING Cummins Inc. does not recommend or authorize any modifications or repairs to components except for those detailed in Cummins Service Information. In particular, unauthorized repair to safety-related components can cause personal injury or death. Below is a partial listing of components classified as safety-related:
1 Air Compressor
2 Air Controls
3 Air Shutoff Assemblies
4 Balance Weights
5 Cooling Fan
6 Fan Hub Assembly
7 Fan Mounting Bracket(s)
8 Fan Mounting Capscrews
9 Fan Hub Spindle
10 Flywheel
11 Flywheel Crankshaft Adapter
12 Flywheel Mounting Capscrews
13 Fuel Shutoff Assemblies
14 Fuel Supply Tubes
15 Lifting Brackets
16 Throttle Controls
17 Turbocharger Compressor Casing
18 Turbocharger Oil Drain Line(s)
19 Turbocharger Oil Supply Line(s)
20 Turbocharger Turbine Casing
21 Vibration Damper Mounting Capscrews
22 Manual Service Disconnect
23 High Voltage Interlock Loop
24 High Voltage Connectors/Connections and Harnesses
25 High Voltage Battery System
26 Power Inverter
27 Generator Motor
28 Clutch Pressure Plate
Follow all safety instructions noted in the procedures
Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning solvents and other substances used during repairs. Some
solvents have been identified by government agencies as toxic or carcinogenic. Avoid excessive breathing, ingestion and contact with such substances. Always use good safety practices with tools and equipment
Provide a clean environment and follow the cleaning instructions specified in the procedures
All components must be kept clean during any repair. Contamination of the components will cause premature
wear.
Perform the inspections specified in the procedures
Replace all components or assemblies which are damaged or worn beyond the specifications
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Use genuine Cummins new or ReCon® service parts and assemblies
- The assembly instructions have been written to use again as many components and assemblies as possible. When it is necessary to replace a component or assembly, the procedure is based on the use of new Cummins or Cummins ReCon® components. All of the repair services described in this manual are available from all Cummins Distributors and most Dealer locations.
Follow the specified disassembly and assembly procedures to reduce the possibility of damage to the components
Welding on a Vehicle with an Electronic Controlled Fuel System
CAUTION Disconnect both the positive (+) and negative (-) battery cables from the battery before welding on the vehicle. Attach the welder ground cable no more than 0.61 meters [2 feet] from the part being welded. Do not connect the ground clamp of the welder to any of the sensors, wiring harness, electronic control units or the components. Direct welding of any electronic components must not be attempted. Sensors, wiring harness, and electronic control unit should be removed if nearby welding will expose these components to temperatures beyond normal operation. Additionally, all electronic control unit connectors must be disconnected
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General Cleaning Instructions
Definition of Clean
Parts must be free of debris that can contaminate any engine system. This does not necessarily mean they have to appear as new.
Sanding gasket surfaces until the factory machining marks are disturbed adds no value and is often harmful to forming a seal. It is important to maintain surface finish and flatness tolerances to form a quality sealing surface. Gaskets are designed to fill small voids in the specified surface finish.
Sanding gasket surfaces where edge-molded gaskets are used is most often unnecessary. Edge-molded gaskets are those metal carriers with sealing material bonded to the edges of the gasket to seal while the metal portion forms a metal to metal joint for stability. Any of the small amounts of sealing material that can stick to the parts are better removed with a blunt-edged scraper on the spots rather than spending time polishing the whole surface with an air sander or disc.
For those gaskets that do not have the edge molding, nearly all have a material that contains release agents to prevent sticking. Certainly this is not to say that some gaskets are not difficult to remove because the gasket has been in place a long time, has been overheated or the purpose of the release agent has been defeated by the application of some sealant. The object however is just to remove the gasket without damaging the surfaces of the mating parts without contaminating the engine (don't let the little bits fall where they can not be removed).
Bead blasting piston crowns until the dark stain is removed is unnecessary. All that is required is to remove the carbon build-up above the top ring and in the ring grooves. There is more information on bead blasting and piston cleaning later in this document.
Cummins Inc. does not recommend sanding or grinding the carbon ring at the top of cylinder liners until clean metal is visible. The liner will be ruined and any signs of a problem at the top ring reversal point (like a dust-out) will be destroyed. It is necessary to remove the carbon ring to provide for easier removal of the piston assembly. A medium bristle, high quality, steel wire wheel that is rated above the rpm of the power tool being used will be just as quick and there will be less damage. Yes, one must look carefully for broken wires after the piston is removed but the wires are more visible and can be attracted by a magnet.
Oil on parts that have been removed from the engine will attract dirt in the air. The dirt will adhere to the oil. If possible, leave the old oil on the part until it is ready to be cleaned, inspected and installed, and then clean it off along with any attracted dirt. If the part is cleaned then left exposed it can have to be cleaned again before installation. Make sure parts are lubricated with clean oil before installation. They do not need to be oiled all over but do need oil between moving parts (or a good lube system priming process conducted before cranking the engine).
Bead blasting parts to remove exterior paint is also usually unnecessary. The part will most likely be painted again so all that needs happen is remove any loose paint.
Abrasive Pads and Abrasive Paper
The keyword here is "abrasive". There is no part of an engine designed to withstand abrasion. That is they are all supposed to lock together or slide across each other. Abrasives and dirt particles will degrade both functions.
WARNING Abrasive material must be kept out of or removed from oil passages and parts wear points. Abrasive material in oil passages can cause bearing and bushing failures that can progress to major component damage beyond reuse. This is particularly true of main and rod bearings.
Cummins Inc. does not recommend the use of emery cloth or sand paper on any part of an assembled engine or component including but not limited to removing the carbon ridge from cylinder liners or to clean block decks or counterbores.
Great care must be taken when using abrasive products to clean engine parts, particularly on partially assembled engines. Abrasive cleaning products come in many forms and sizes. All of them contain aluminum oxide particles, silicon carbide, or sand or some other similar hard material. These particles are harder than most of the parts in the engine. Since they are harder, if they are pressed against softer material they will either damage the material or become embedded in it. These materials fall off the holding media as the product is used. If the products are used with power equipment the particles are thrown about the engine. If the particles fall between two moving parts, damage to the moving parts is likely.
If particles that are smaller than the clearance between the parts while they are at rest (engine stopped), but larger than the running clearance then damage will occur when the parts move relative to each other (engine started). While the engine is running and there is oil pressure, particles that are smaller than the bearing clearance are likely to pass between the parts without damage and be trapped in the oil filter. However, particles larger than the bearing clearance will remove material from one part and can become embedded in one of the parts. Once embedded in one part it will
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abrade the other part until contact is no longer being made between the two parts. If the damage sufficiently degrades the oil film, the two parts will come into contact resulting in early wear-out or failure from lack of effective lubrication.
Abrasive particles can fly about during cleaning it is very important to block these particles from entering the engine as much as possible. This is particularly true of lubricating oil ports and oil drilling holes, especially those located downstream of the lubricating oil filters. Plug the holes instead of trying to blow the abrasive particles and debris with compressed air because the debris is often simply blown further into the oil drilling.
All old gasket material must be removed from the parts gasket surfaces. However, it is not necessary to clean and polish the gasket surface until the machining marks are erased. Excessive sanding or buffing can damage the gasket surface. Many newer gaskets are of the edge molded type (a steel carrier with a sealing member bonded to the steel). What little sealing material that can adhere is best removed with a blunt-edged scraper or putty knife. Cleaning gasket surfaces where an edge-molded gasket is used with abrasive pads or paper is usually a waste of time.
WARNING Excessive sanding or grinding the carbon ring from the top of the cylinder liners can damage the liner beyond reuse. The surface finish will be damaged and abrasive particles can be forced into the liner material which can cause early cylinder wear-out or piston ring failures.
Tape off or plug all openings to any component interior before using abrasive pads or wire brushes. If really necessary because of time to use a power tool with abrasive pads, tape the oil drillings closed or use plug and clean as much of the surface as possible with the tool but clean around the oil hole/opening by hand so as to prevent contamination of the drilling. Then remove the tape or plug and clean the remaining area carefully and without the tool. DO NOT use compressed air to blow the debris out of oil drilling on an assembled engine! More likely than not, the debris can be blown further into the drilling. Using compressed air is fine if both ends of the drilling are open but that is rarely the case when dealing with an assembled engine.
Gasket Surfaces
The object of cleaning gasket surfaces is to remove any gasket material, not refinish the gasket surface of the part.
Cummins Inc. does not recommend any specific brand of liquid gasket remover. If a liquid gasket remover is used, check the directions to make sure the material being cleaned will not be harmed.
Air powered gasket scrapers can save time but care must be taken to not damage the surface. The angled part of the scraper must be against the gasket surface to prevent the blade from digging into the surface. Using air powered gasket scrapers on parts made of soft materials takes skill and care to prevent damage.
Do not scrape or brush across the gasket surface if at all possible.
Solvent and Acid Cleaning
Several solvent and acid-type cleaners can be used to clean the disassembled engine parts (other than pistons. See Below). Experience has shown that the best results can be obtained using a cleaner that can be heated to 90° to 95° Celsius (180° to 200° Fahrenheit). Kerosene emulsion based cleaners have different temperature specifications, see below. A cleaning tank that provides a constant mixing and filtering of the cleaning solution will give the best results. Cummins Inc. does not recommend any specific cleaners. Always follow the cleaner manufacturer's instructions. Remove all the gasket material, o-rings, and the deposits of sludge, carbon, etc., with a wire brush or scraper before putting the parts in a cleaning tank. Be careful not to damage any gasket surfaces. When possible, steam clean the parts before putting them in the cleaning tank.
WARNING When using solvents, acids, or alkaline materials for cleaning, follow the manufacturers recommendations for use. Wear goggles and protective clothing to reduce the possibility of personal injury.
Experience has shown that kerosene emulsion based cleaners perform the best to clean pistons. These cleaners should not be heated to temperature in excess of 77°C (170°F). The solution begins to break down at temperatures in excess of 82°C (180°F) and will be less effective.
Do not use solutions composed mainly of chlorinated hydrocarbons with cresols, phenols and/or cresylic components. They often do not do a good job of removing deposits from the ring groove and are costly to dispose of properly.
Solutions with a pH above approximately 9.5 will cause aluminum to turn black; therefore do not use high alkaline solutions.
Chemicals with a pH above 7.0 are considered alkaline and those below 7.0 are acidic. As you move further away from the neutral 7.0, the chemicals become highly alkaline or highly acidic.
Remove all the gasket material, o-rings, and the deposits of sludge, carbon, etc., with a wire brush or scraper before putting the parts in a cleaning tank. Be careful to not damage any gasket surfaces. When possible use hot high
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pressure water or steam clean the parts before putting them in the cleaning tank. Removing the heaviest dirt before placing in the tank will allow the cleaner to work more effectively and the cleaning agent will last longer.
Rinse all the parts in hot water after cleaning. Dry completely with compressed air. Blow the rinse water from all the capscrew holes and the oil drillings.
If the parts are not to be used immediately after cleaning, dip them in a suitable rust proofing compound. The rust proofing compound must be removed from the parts before assembly or installation on the engine.
Steam Cleaning
Steam cleaning can be used to remove all types of dirt that can contaminate the cleaning tank. It is a good method for cleaning the oil drillings and coolant passages
WARNING When using a steam cleaner, wear safety glasses or a face shield, as well as protective clothing. Hot steam can cause serious personal injury.
Do not steam clean the following components:
Electrical Components
Wiring Harnesses
Belts and Hoses
Bearings (ball or taper roller)
Electronic Control Module (ECM)
ECM Connectors
Capacitive Coil Driver Module (CCD)
Ignition Coils and Leads
NOx Sensor
Fuel Control Valve
Throttle Driver and Actuator.
Plastic Bead Cleaning
Cummins Inc. does not recommend the use of glass bead blast or walnut shell media on any engine part. Cummins Inc. recommends using only plastic bead media, Part Number 3822735 or equivalent on any engine part. Never use sand as a blast media to clean engine parts. Glass and walnut shell media when not used to the media manufacturer's recommendations can cause excess dust and can embed in engine parts that can result in premature failure of components through abrasive wear.
Plastic bead cleaning can be used on many engine components to remove carbon deposits. The cleaning process is controlled by the use of plastic beads, the operating pressure and cleaning time.
CAUTION Do not use bead blasting cleaning methods on aluminum pistons skirts or the pin bores in any piston, piston skirt or piston crown. Small particles of the media will embed in the aluminum or other soft metal and result in premature wear of the cylinder liner, piston rings, pins and pin bores. Valves, turbocharger shafts, etc., can also be damaged. Follow the cleaning directions listed in the procedures.
CAUTION Do not contaminate wash tanks and tank type solvent cleaners with the foreign material and plastic beads. Remove the foreign material and plastic beads with compressed air, hot high pressure water or steam before placing them in tanks or cleaners. The foreign material and plastic beads can contaminate the tank and any other engine parts cleaned in the tank. Contaminated parts may cause failures from abrasive wear.
Plastic bead blasting media, Part Number 3822735, can be used to clean all piston ring grooves. Do not sure any bead blasting media on piston pin bores or aluminum skirts.
Follow the equipment manufacturer's cleaning instructions. Make sure to adjust the air pressure in the blasting machine to the bead manufacturer's recommendations. Turning up the pressure can move material on the part and cause the plastic bead media to wear out more quickly. The following guidelines can be used to adapt to manufacturer's instructions:
1 Bead size: U.S. size Number 16 — 20 for piston cleaning with plastic bead media, Part Number 3822735
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2 Operating Pressure — 270 kPa (40 psi) for piston cleaning. Pressure should not cause beads to break.
3 Steam clean or wash the parts with solvent to remove all of the foreign material and plastic beads after cleaning.
Rinse with hot water. Dry with compressed air.
CAUTION The bead blasting operation must not disturb the metal surface. If the metal surface is disturbed the engine can be damaged due to increased parts clearance or inadequate surface finish on parts that move against other parts.
When cleaning pistons, it is not necessary to remove all the dark stain from the piston. All that is necessary is to remove the carbon on the rim and in the ring grooves. This is best done by directing the blast across the part as opposed to straight at the part. If the machining marks are disturbed by the blasting process, then the pressure is too high or the blast is being held on one spot too long. The blast operation must not disturb the metal surface.
Walnut shell bead blast material is sometimes used to clean ferrous metals (iron and steel). Walnut shell blasting produces a great amount of dust particularly when the pressure if the air pressure on the blasting machine is increased above media manufacturer's recommendation. Cummins Inc. recommends not using walnut shell media to clean engine parts due to the risk media embedment and subsequent contamination of the engine.
Cummins Inc. now recommends glass bead media NOT used to clean any engine parts. Glass media is too easily embedded into the material particularly in soft materials and when air pressures greater than media manufacturer's recommend are used. The glass is an abrasive so when it is in a moving part, that part is abrading all the parts in contact with it. When higher pressures are used the media is broken and forms a dust of a very small size that floats easily in the air. This dust is very hard to control in the shop, particularly if only compressed air (and not hot water) is used to blow the media after it is removed from the blasting cabinet (blowing the part off inside the cabinet may remove large accumulations but never removes all the media).
Bead blasting is best used on stubborn dirt/carbon build-up that has not been removed by first steam/higher pressure washing then washing in a heated wash tank. This is particularly true of pistons. Steam and soak the pistons first then use the plastic bead method to safely remove the carbon remaining in the grooves (instead of running the risk of damaging the surface finish of the groove with a wire wheel or end of a broken piston ring. Make sure the parts are dry and oil free before bead blasting to prevent clogging the return on the blasting machine.
Always direct the bead blaster nozzle "across" rather than directly at the part. This allows the bead to get under the unwanted material. Keep the nozzle moving rather than hold on one place. Keeping the nozzle directed at one-place too long causes the metal to heat up and be moved around. Remember that the spray is not just hitting the dirt or carbon. If the machining marks on the piston groove or rim have been disturbed then there has not been enough movement of the nozzle and/or the air pressure is too high.
Never bead blast valve stems. Tape or use a sleeve to protect the stems during bead blasting. Direct the nozzle across the seat surface and radius rather than straight at them. The object is to remove any carbon build up and continuing to blast to remove the stain is a waste of time.
Fuel System
When servicing any fuel system components, which can be exposed to potential contaminants, prior to disassembly, clean the fittings, mounting hardware, and the area around the component to be removed. If the surrounding areas are not cleaned, dirt or contaminants can be introduced into the fuel system.
The internal drillings of some injectors are extremely small and susceptible to plugging from contamination. Some fuel injection systems can operate at very high pressures. High pressure fuel can convert simple particles of dirt and rust into a highly abrasive contaminant that can damage the high pressure pumping components and fuel injectors.
Electrical contact cleaner can be used if steam cleaning tools are not available. Use electrical contact cleaner rather than compressed air, to wash dirt and debris away from fuel system fittings. Diesel fuel on exposed fuel system parts attracts airborne contaminants.
Choose lint free towels for fuel system work.
Cap and plug fuel lines, fittings, and ports whenever the fuel system is opened. Rust, dirt, and paint can enter the fuel system whenever a fuel line or other component is loosened or removed from the engine. In many instances, a good practice is to loosen a line or fitting to break the rust and paint loose, and then clean off the loosened material.
When removing fuel lines or fittings from a new or newly-painted engine, make sure to remove loose paint flakes/chips that can be created when a wrench contacts painted line nuts or fittings, or when quick disconnect fittings are removed.
Fuel filters are rated in microns. The word micron is the abbreviation for a micrometer, or one millionth of a meter. The micron rating is the size of the smallest particles that will be captured by the filter media. As a reference, a human hair
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is 76 microns [0.003 in] in diameter. One micron measures 0.001 mm [0.00004 in.]. The contaminants being filtered out are smaller than can be seen with the human eye, a magnifying glass, or a low powered microscope.
The tools used for fuel system troubleshooting and repair are to be cleaned regularly to avoid contamination. Like fuel system parts, tools that are coated with oil or fuel attract airborne contaminants. Remember the following points regarding your fuel system tools:
Fuel system tools are to be kept as clean as possible.
Clean and dry the tools before returning them to the tool box.
If possible, store fuel system tools in sealed containers.
Make sure fuel system tools are clean before use.
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
General Information
The following list contains some of the acronyms and abbreviations used in this manual.
ANSI American National Standards Institute
API American Petroleum Institute ASTM American Society of Testing and Materials ATDC After Top Dead Center
BTU British Thermal Unit
BTDC Before Top Dead Center
°C Celsius
CAN Controller Area Network
CO Carbon Monoxide
CCA Cold Cranking Amperes
CARB California Air Resources Board
C.I.B. Customer Interface Box C.I.D. Cubic Inch Displacement
CNG Compressed Natural Gas
CPL Control Parts List
cSt Centistokes
DEF Diesel Exhaust Fluid
DOC Diesel Oxidation Catalyst
DPF Diesel Particulate Filter
ECM Engine Control Module
EFC Electronic Fuel Control
EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation
EPA Environmental Protection Agency
°F Fahrenheit
ft-lb Foot-Pound Force
FMI Failure Mode Indentifier
GVW Gross Vehicle Weight
Hg Mercury hp Horsepower
H2O Water
inHg Inches of Mercury
in H20 Inches of Water
ICM Ignition Control Module
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
km/l Kilometers per Liter
kPa Kilopascal
LNG Liquid Natural Gas
LPG Liquified Petroleum Gas LTA Low Temperature Aftercooling
MCRS Modular Common Rail System
MIL Malfunction Indicator Lamp
MPa Megapascal mph Miles Per Hour mpq Miles Per Quart
N•m Newton-meter
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NOx Mono-Nitrogen Oxides
NG Natural Gas
O2 Oxygen OBD On-Board Diagnostics OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
PID Parameter Identification Descriptions
ppm Parts Per Million
psi Pounds Per Square Inch
PTO Power Takeoff
REPTO Rear Power Take Off
RGT Rear Gear Train
rpm Revolutions Per Minute
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers SCA Supplemental Coolant Additive SCR Selective Catalytic Reduction
STC Step Timing Control
SID Subsystem Identification Descriptions
TDC Top Dead Center VDC Volts of Direct Current
VGT Variable Geometry Turbocharger
VS Variable Speed
VSS Vehicle Speed Sensor
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Section E - Engine and System Identification
Section Contents
Page
Cummins® Service Engine Model Product Identification ....................................................................................E-38
General Information..................................................................................................................................................E-38
Engine Diagrams ........................................................................................................................................................E-6
Engine Views..............................................................................................................................................................E-6
Engine Identification ..................................................................................................................................................E-1
Cummins® Engine Nomenclature..............................................................................................................................E-3
Dosing Control Unit Dataplate....................................................................................................................................E-5
ECM Dataplate...........................................................................................................................................................E-4
Engine Dataplate........................................................................................................................................................E-1
Fuel Injection Pump Dataplate...................................................................................................................................E-3
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Engine Identification
Engine Dataplate
All Applications Except Marine
The engine dataplate provides important information about the engine. The engine serial number (ESN) and control part list (CPL) provide information for service and for ordering parts. The engine dataplate must not be changed unless approved by Cummins Inc.
Have the following engine data available when communicating with a Cummins® Authorized Repair Location:
1 Engine serial number (ESN)
2 Control parts list (CPL)
3 Model
4 Horsepower and rpm rating.
NOTE: Depending on the manufacturing plant, calibration data may also be be found on the engine dataplate.
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If the engine dataplate (1) is not legible, the engine serial number (ESN) (2) can be found on the engine block, on top of the lubricating oil cooler housing. Additional engine information is on the ECM dataplate.
Marine Applications
The engine dataplate provides important facts about the engine. The engine serial number (ESN) and control parts list (CPL) provide information for service and ordering parts. The engine dataplate must not be changed unless approved by Cummins Inc.
The dataplate for marine engines is located on the top front of the valve cover for both the QSC and QSL engines.
If the engine dataplate (1) is not legible, the engine serial number (ESN) (2) can be found on the engine block, on top of the lubricating oil cooler housing. Additional engine information is on the electronic control module (ECM) dataplate.
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Have the following engine data available when communicating with a Cummins® Authorized Repair Location:
1 Control parts list (CPL)
2 Model
3 Engine serial number (ESN)
4 Horsepower and rpm rating.
Cummins® Engine Nomenclature
The Cummins® engine nomenclature provides the engine model and horsepower rating.
Fuel Injection Pump Dataplate
The Cummins® Accumulator Pump System (CAPS) fuel injection pump dataplate is located on the side of the injection pump. The dataplate contains the following information:
1 Cummins® part number
2 Pump serial number
3 Factory code.
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The Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System dataplate is located on the side of the high-pressure pump. The dataplate contains the following information:
1 Cummins® part number
2 Pump serial number
3 Factory code.
ECM Dataplate
All Applications Except Marine
The ECM dataplate is located on the front of the ECM.
The following information is found on the ECM dataplate:
ECM part number (PN)
ECM serial number (SN)
ECM date code (DC)
Engine serial number (ESN)
ECM Code (identifies the software in the ECM).
NOTE: The presence of an ECM dataplate depends on the manufacturing plant and the date the engine was manufactured. If an ECM dataplate was not installed by the manufacturing plant, calibration data can be found on the engine dataplate.
Marine Applications
The ECM dataplate is located on the front of the ECM.
The following information is found on the ECM dataplate:
ECM part number (PN)
ECM serial number (SN)
ECM date code (DC)
Engine serial number (ESN)
ECM Code (identifies the software in the ECM).
NOTE: The presence of an ECM dataplate depends on the manufacturing plant and the date the engine was manufactured. If an ECM dataplate was not installed by the manufacturing plant, calibration data can be found on the engine dataplate.
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Dosing Control Unit Dataplate
ISLe4 engines are fitted with a dosing control unit which is part of the aftertreatment system. The dosing control unit dataplate is located on the front edge of the dosing control unit, as shown (1). The dataplate contains the following information:
Type
Ref.
S/N.
Cummins® part number.
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Engine Diagrams
Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
The following illustrations provide the locations of the major external engine components, filters, and other service and maintenance points. Some external components will be different locations for different engine models.
The illustrations are only a reference to show a typical engine.
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
Front Engine View (Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System)
1 Engine lifting bracket
2 Crankcase breather
3 Air intake connection
4 Engine oil fill
5 Front gear cover
6 Fan pulley
7 Vibration Damper
8 Starter
9 Engine oil pan drain plug
10 Automatic belt tensioner
11 Coolant inlet connection
12 Water pump
13 Turbocharger (variable geometry turbocharger shown).
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
Exhaust Side Engine View (Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System)
1 Exhaust manifold
2 Turbocharger (variable geometry turbocharger shown)
3 Variable geometry turbocharger actuator (variable geometry turbocharger only)
4 Crankcase breather
5 Rocker lever cover
6 Engine oil fill
7 Rocker lever housing
8 Coolant outlet connection
9 Coolant heater port
10 Coolant inlet connection
11 Lubricating oil cooler
12 Lubricating oil filter
13 Dipstick location
14 Flywheel housing.
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
Intake Side Engine View (Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System)
1 Air intake connection
2 Crankcase breather
3 Intake air heater
4 Intake manifold pressure and temperature sensor
5 Turbocharger control valve
6 Fuel rail
7 Fuel drain manifold
8 Fuel filter
9 Crankcase breather draft tube
10 Crankcase breather oil drain tube
11 Crankshaft speed sensor
12 Starter
13 Lubricating oil pressure sensor
14 Engine oil drain plug
15 Fuel lift pump (behind ECM)
16 Electronic control module (ECM)
17 Air compressor
18 Camshaft speed sensor
19 Engine data plate
20 High-pressure fuel pump
21 Ambient air pressure sensor
22 Fuel rail pressure sensor.
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
Rear Engine View (Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System)
1 Engine lifting bracket
2 Crankcase breather
3 Turbocharger (VGT shown)
4 Injector drain line connection
5 Flywheel housing
6 Flywheel
7 Engine oil drain plug
8 OEM fuel supply line connection
9 OEM fuel drain line connection
10 Air intake connection.
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
Top Engine View (Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System)
1 Coolant inlet connection
2 Turbocharger air inlet
3 Turbocharger air outlet
4 Turbocharger exhaust outlet
5 Turbocharger actuator air line (variable geometry turbocharger only)
6 Crankcase breather
7 Flywheel housing
8 Crankcase breather oil drain tube
9 Crankcase breather draft tube
10 Turbocharger control valve (variable geometry turbocharger only)
11 Fuel filter bracket
12 Air inlet connection
13 High-pressure pump
14 Engine oil fill
15 Coolant outlet connection.
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
1 Fan pulley
2 Top dead center (TDC) mark
3 Front gear cover
4 Vibration damper
5 Engine oil pan drain plug
6 Automatic belt tensioner
7 Water inlet
8 Water pump
9 Alternator
10 Water outlet
11 Turbocharger air outlet
12 Turbocharger air inlet
13 Engine oil fill.
Front View (CAPS Fuel System)
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
1 1/2-inch (NPTF) coolant taps
2 Turbocharger wastegate actuator
3 Engine oil fill
4 Coolant outlet
5 Front engine lifting bracket
6 Coolant temperature sensor
7 Coolant heater port
8 Coolant inlet
9 Lubricating oil cooler
10 Engine oil pan drain plug
11 Lubricating oil filter
12 Dipstick location
13 Coolant filter
14 Injector drain fuel outlet connection.
Exhaust Side View (CAPS Fuel System)
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
Fuel Pump Side View (CAPS Fuel System)
1 Engine air inlet
2 Intake manifold pressure sensor
3 Intake manifold temperature sensor
4 M10 (STOR) fuel pressure after-lift pump
5 M10 (STOR) fuel pressure before-lift pump
6 Magnetic pickup location 3/4-16 UNF
7 Fuel return connection
8 Fuel inlet connection
9 Fuel lift pump
10 Starter mounting flange
11 Oil pressure sensor
12 Fuel filter/water separator
13 Electronic control module (ECM)
14 Dipstick location
15 M10 (STOR) oil pressure port
16 Engine position sensor (EPS) - (inboard)
17 Engine speed sensor (ESS) - (outboard)
18 Engine dataplate
19 High-pressure fuel lines
20 Cummins® Accumulator Pump System (CAPS) injection pump
21 Intake air heater.
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
1 Rear engine lifting bracket
2 Turbocharger exhaust outlet
3 Clutch mounting holes
4 Flywheel housing
5 Flywheel.
Rear View (CAPS Fuel System)
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
1 Engine lifting bracket
2 Crankcase breather
3 Air intake connection
4 Engine oil fill
5 Front gear cover
6 Fan pulley
7 Vibration Damper
8 Starter
9 Engine oil pan drain plug
10 Automatic belt tensioner
11 Coolant inlet connection
12 Water pump
13 Turbocharger.
Front - ISLe3 and ISLe4 - (CM850 Electronic Control Module)
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
Left - ISLe3 and ISLe4 - (CM850 Electronic Control Module)
1 Air intake connection
2 Crankcase breather
3 Intake air heater
4 Fuel rail pressure sensor
5 Fuel rail
6 Fuel drain manifold
7 Fuel filter
8 Crankcase breather draft tube
9 Crankcase breather oil drain tube
10 Starter
11 Engine oil drain plug
12 Aftertreatment interface connection (ISLe4)
13 Fuel lift pump
14 Electronic control module (ECM)
15 Air compressor
16 Engine data plate
17 High-pressure pump.
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
Rear - ISLe3 and ISLe4 - (CM850 Electronic Control Module)
1 Engine lifting bracket
2 Crankcase breather
3 Turbocharger
4 Injector drain line connection
5 Flywheel housing
6 Flywheel
7 Engine oil drain plug
8 OEM fuel supply line connection
9 OEM fuel drain line connection
10 Air intake connection.
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
1 Exhaust manifold
2 Turbocharger
3 Turbocharger air inlet
4 Crankcase breather
5 Rocker lever cover
6 Engine oil fill
7 Rocker lever housing
8 Coolant outlet connection
9 Coolant heater port
10 Coolant inlet connection
11 Lubricating oil cooler
12 Lubricating oil filter
13 Dipstick location
14 Flywheel housing.
Right - ISLe3 and ISLe4 - (CM850 Electronic Control Module)
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Engine Views
All Applications Except Marine
Engine Diagrams
Top - ISLe3 and ISLe4 - (CM850 Electronic Control Module)
1 Coolant inlet connection
2 Turbocharger air inlet
3 Turbocharger air outlet
4 Turbocharger exhaust outlet
5 Exhaust manifold
6 Crankcase breather
7 Flywheel housing
8 Crankcase breather oil drain tube
9 Crankcase breather draft tube
10 Starter motor location
11 Fuel filter bracket
12 Air inlet connection
13 High-pressure pump
14 Engine oil fill
15 Coolant outlet connection.
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Marine Applications
1 Heat exchanger
2 Coolant fill cap
3 Expansion tank
4 Timing case cover
5 Engine mounting bracket
6 Oil pan
7 Oil pan drain plug
8 Belt and pulley guard.
Front View QSL9 Marine (Sea water cooled)
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Marine Applications
1 Keel cooler thermostat housing
2 Coolant fill cap
3 Expansion tank
4 Timing case cover
5 Engine mounting bracket
6 Oil pan drain plug
7 Belt and pulley guard.
Front View QSL9 Marine (Keel Cooled)
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Marine Applications
Left View (Port) QSL9 Marine (Sea Water Cooled)
1 Expansion tank
2 Aftercooler air outlet
3 Intake manifold temperature sensor
4 Intake manifold pressure sensor
5 Aftercooler sea water outlet
6 Zinc anode
7 Air cleaner or filter
8 Aftercooler air inlet
9 Aftercooler housing
10 Flywheel housing
11 Zinc anode
12 Crankshaft speed sensor
13 Fuel inlet from fuel tank
14 Oil pressure sensor
15 Aftercooler sea water inlet
16 Electronic control module (ECM)
17 Fuel return from engine to fuel cooler
18 Fuel lift pump (behind ECM)
19 SIM module (mounted on ECM bracket)
20 Fuel return to fuel tank
21 Sea water pump inlet
22 Sea water pump
23 Camshaft position sensor
24 Fuel filter
25 Fuel rail pressure sensor (behind aftercooler air outlet).
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Marine Applications
Left View (Port) QSL9 Marine (Keel Cooled)
1 Expansion tank
2 Aftercooler air outlet
3 Intake manifold temperature sensor
4 Intake manifold pressure sensor
5 Zinc anode
6 Aftercooler coolant inlet
7 Air cleaner or filter
8 Aftercooler air inlet
9 Aftercooler housing
10 Flywheel housing
11 Crankshaft speed sensor
12 Aftercooler coolant outlet
13 Fuel inlet from fuel tank
14 Fuel lift pump (behind ECM)
15 Engine oil dipstick
16 SIM module (mounted on ECM bracket)
17 Electronic control module (ECM)
18 Camshaft position sensor
19 Fuel filter
20 Fuel rail pressure sensor (behind aftercooler air outlet).
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Marine Applications
Rear View QSL9 Marine (Sea Water Cooled)
1 Air cleaner and filter
2 Air cleaner restriction indicator
3 Turbocharger compressor side
4 Turbocharger turbine side
5 Sea water from heat exchanger to exhaust elbow
6 Water cooled exhaust elbow
7 Sea water discharge
8 Sea water to heat exchanger
9 Flywheel housing
10 Flywheel
11 Aftercooler zinc anode
12 Marine gear oil cooler
13 Aftercooler air inlet
14 Aftercooler.
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Marine Applications
Rear View QSL9 Marine (Keel Cooled)
1 Air cleaner and filter
2 Air cleaner restriction indicator
3 Coolant outlet from thermostat housing to aftercooler
4 Turbocharger compressor side
5 Turbocharger turbine side
6 Exhaust elbow
7 Coolant return from marine gear oil cooler to water pump
8 Flywheel housing
9 Zinc anode
10 Marine gear oil cooler
11 Aftercooler air inlet
12 Aftercooler
13 Fuel return to fuel tank.
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Marine Applications
Right View (Starboard) QSL9 Marine (Sea Water Cooled)
1 Water cooled exhaust elbow
2 Sea water from heat exchanger to exhaust elbow
3 Heat exchanger
4 Crankcase breather
5 Heat exchanger coolant inlet
6 Expansion tank
7 Coolant level sensor
8 Zinc anode
9 Alternator
10 Coolant temperature sensor
11 Lubricating oil cooler
12 Coolant filter
13 Lubricating oil filter
14 Oil pan drain plug
15 Heat exchanger coolant outlet
16 Starter motor
17 Flywheel housing
18 Heat exchanger sea water inlet
19 Intake air from turbocharger to aftercooler.
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Marine Applications
Right View (Starboard) QSL9 Marine (Keel Cooled)
1 Exhaust elbow
2 Coolant return from marine gear oil cooler to water pump
3 Coolant outlet from thermostat housing to aftercooler
4 Keel cooler thermostat housing
5 Coolant from keel cooler to engine
6 Coolant from engine to keel cooler
7 Coolant return from engine to keel cooler thermostat housing
8 Expansion tank
9 Coolant level sensor
10 Alternator
11 Coolant return from exhaust manifold to water pump
12 Coolant temperature sensor
13 Lubricating oil cooler
14 Oil pan drain plug
15 Lubricating oil filter
16 Starter motor
17 Flywheel housing
18 Intake air from turbocharger to aftercooler.
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Marine Applications
1 Heat exchanger
2 Exhaust manifold
3 Exhaust outlet
4 Turbocharger
5 Air inlet restriction indicator
6 Air filter
7 High-pressure injector supply line
8 Aftercooler
9 Fuel rail
10 Crankcase breather
11 Fuel pump
12 Front engine mount
13 Expansion tank coolant fill cap
14 Oil fill cap.
Top View QSL9 Marine (Sea Water Cooled)
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Marine Applications
1 Thermostat housing (keel cooled)
2 Exhaust manifold
3 Exhaust outlet
4 Turbocharger
5 Air inlet restriction indicator
6 Air filter
7 Aftercooler
8 Fuel rail
9 Crankcase breather
10 High pressure injector supply line
11 Fuel pump
12 Front engine mount
13 Expansion tank coolant fill cap
14 Oil fill cap.
Top View QSL9 Marine (Keel Cooled)
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Marine Applications
1 Heat exchanger
2 Engine coolant to heat exchanger
3 Coolant fill cap
4 Expansion tank
5 Intake air inlet from aftercooler
6 Timing case cover
7 Sea water pump discharge
8 Engine mounting bracket
9 Oil pan drain plug
10 Oil pan
11 Belt and pulley guard.
Front View QSC8.3 Marine (Sea Water Cooled)
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Marine Applications
Left View (Port) QSC8.3 Marine (Sea Water Cooled)
1 Expansion tank
2 Intake manifold temperature sensor (behind aftercooler air outlet)
3 Intake manifold pressure sensor (behind aftercooler air outlet
4 Crankcase breather
5 Aftercooler air outlet
6 Air cleaner or filter
7 Aftercooler sea water outlet
8 Aftercooler sea water inlet
9 Aftercooler housing
10 Zinc anodes
11 Fuel cooler
12 Fuel outlet to fuel tank
13 Marine gear oil cooler connection (behind gear oil cooler x 2)
14 Flywheel housing
15 Zinc anode
16 Crankshaft speed sensor
17 Marine gear oil cooler
18 Oil pressure sensor (behind marine gear oil cooler)
19 Fuel inlet from fuel tank
20 Electronic control module (ECM)
21 Lubricating oil dipstick
22 Fuel lift pump (behind ECM)
23 Sea water inlet
24 Sea water pump
25 SIM module (mounted on ECM bracket)
26 Camshaft position sensor
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27 Fuel filter
28 Fuel rail pressure sensor.
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Marine Applications
Rear View QSC8.3 Marine (Sea Water Cooled)
1 Air cleaner or filter
2 Closed crankcase ventilation canister/filter
3 Intake air restriction indicator
4 Turbocharger compressor side
5 Turbocharger oil supply
6 Turbocharger exhaust side
7 Heat exchanger sea water outlet
8 Sea water cooled exhaust elbow
9 Sea water discharge
10 Heat exchanger sea water inlet
11 Turbocharger oil drain tube
12 Marine gear oil cooler connection
13 Marine gear oil cooler connection
14 Aftercooler air inlet
15 Fuel cooler inlet from engine
16 Aftercooler drain valve
17 Aftercooler sea water inlet.
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Marine Applications
Right View (Starboard) QSC8.3 Marine (Sea Water Cooled)
1 Sea water outlet from heat exchanger
2 Vacuum regulator for air filter
3 Coolant level sensor
4 Expansion tank
5 Coolant fill cap
6 Heat exchanger
7 Coolant outlet from heat exchanger
8 Coolant inlet to heat exchanger
9 Zinc anode
10 Coolant temperature sensor
11 Alternator
12 Lubricating oil cooler
13 Lubricating oil filter
14 Starter motor
15 Turbocharger oil drain
16 Flywheel housing
17 Zinc anode
18 Sea water inlet to aftercooler
19 Sea water inlet to heat exchanger
20 Exhaust elbow/sea water discharge
21 Turbocharger.
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Marine Applications
1 Heat exchanger
2 Exhaust manifold
3 Exhaust outlet
4 Turbocharger
5 Air inlet restriction indicator
6 Air filter
7 Crankcase breather
8 Aftercooler
9 Electronic control module (ECM)
10 High pressure injector supply line
11 Fuel pump
12 Front engine mount
13 Injector
14 Expansion tank coolant fill cap
15 Oil fill cap.
Top View QSC8.3 Marine (Sea Water Cooled)
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Cummins® Service Engine Model Product Identification
General Information
The Cummins® Service Engine Model Nomenclature procedure describes how engines are identified within Cummins service organization. This method was introduced for models after and including manufacture year 2007.
Electronic engines are identified by the first two letters, either an "IS" for On-Highway automotive or "QS" for Off­Highway industrial market applications.
The third letter is the engine platform designation followed by the engine liter size.
If the engine operates on a fuel type other than diesel, the type will be identified after the liter size.
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The control system is identified with the letters "CM" followed by the control system model number.
The technology identifier after the control system designates the prevailing technology used with the engine. (See table in this procedure for letter designations.)
Example:
1 On-Highway automotive "X" 15 liter engine
2 Control system number 871
3 Technology supported; Electric EGR and Diesel
Particulate Filter
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Technology Name Suffix
Exhaust Gas Recirculation Not used None
Pneumatic P
Electric E
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Not used None
Full Flow DPF F
Partial Flow DPF F2
Diesel Oxidation Catalyst Not used None
DOC C
3-Way Oxidation Catalytic Converter Not used None
3-Way Catalyst J
Selective Catalytic Reduction System Not used None
Air Driven S
Airless A
Nox Sensor Not used None
Nox Sensor N
Modular Common Rail System Used only on QSK19, 38, 50 , 60
MCRS
HHP Engines
Integrated Dosing Control Unit Not Used None
Integrated I
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Section F - Familiarization
Section Contents
Page
Air Intake System - Overview ..................................................................................................................................F-33
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-33
Complete Engine - Overview .....................................................................................................................................F-1
General Information....................................................................................................................................................F-1
Compressed Air System - Overview .......................................................................................................................F-48
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-48
Cooling System - Overview ..................................................................................................................................... F-23
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-23
Electrical Equipment - Overview .............................................................................................................................F-52
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-52
Engine Testing - Overview .......................................................................................................................................F-52
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-52
Exhaust System - Overview .....................................................................................................................................F-40
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-40
Flow Diagram, Air Intake System ............................................................................................................................F-38
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-38
Flow Diagram, Compressed Air System ................................................................................................................ F-51
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-51
Flow Diagram, Cooling System ...............................................................................................................................F-26
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-26
Flow Diagram, Exhaust System ..............................................................................................................................F-43
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-43
Flow Diagram, Fuel System .......................................................................................................................................F-6
General Information....................................................................................................................................................F-6
Flow Diagram, Lubricating Oil System ...................................................................................................................F-15
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-15
Fuel System - Overview .............................................................................................................................................F-1
General Information....................................................................................................................................................F-1
Injectors and Fuel Lines - Overview .......................................................................................................................F-11
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-11
Lubricating Oil System - Overview .........................................................................................................................F-14
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-14
Lubricating Oil Filters.............................................................................................................................................F-14
Rocker Levers - Overview ..........................................................................................................................................F-1
General Information....................................................................................................................................................F-1
Vehicle Braking - Overview ..................................................................................................................................... F-52
General Information..................................................................................................................................................F-52
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Complete Engine - Overview (000-999)
General Information
The procedures required to replace an engine will vary with different engine models, the type of equipment, optional equipment, and the shop facilities. Use the following procedures as a guide.
All replacement steps will not apply to all types of equipment. Complete only the steps that apply to the equipment involved. Use the equipment manufacturer's recommendations and precautions for removal of chassis parts to gain access to the engine.
Rocker Levers - Overview (003-999)
General Information
A rocker housing spacer is required on the engines covered by this manual to accommodate a pass-through location for the injector wiring harness. The rocker housing utilizes a press-in-place gasket to form a seal with the cylinder head. The valve cover is mounted to the rocker housing by capscrews, isolators, and a press-in­place gasket.
Fuel System - Overview (005-999)
General Information
CAPS Fuel System
The Cummins accumulator pump system (CAPS) fuel system is a distributor-type injection system. An accumulator is used to store pressurized fuel for the injection event. There are four components that provide or receive input to the electronic control module (ECM). There are two pumping control valves (1) that are controlled by the ECM. These valves control the pressure in the accumulator. The accumulator fuel pressure/ temperature (2) sensor is located on the accumulator and provides the ECM with pressure and temperature information. The injection control valve (3) is also controlled by the ECM and regulates fuel injected into the cylinder.
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The CAPS injection pump can be divided into six distinct units/modules. They are the gear pump, cam housing, accumulator, rate shape tube, injection control valve (ICV), and distributor. Fuel flows through the modules in the following order:
Gear pump - 5
Cam housing - 6
Accumulator - 1
Rate shape tube - 2
Injector control valve (ICV) - 3
Distributor - 4.
A lift pump is used for priming the pump at start-up. The lift pump runs for approximately 30 seconds after key-on. Once the engine is started, the gear pump is able to maintain prime without any assistance from the lift pump.
The gear pump supplies fuel to the pumping plungers through internal drillings in the cam housing. The gear pump also supplies fuel to the distributor for lubrication. The fuel pressure is regulated to approximately 160 psi at rated engine rpm. The gear pump has an internal filter to catch any debris generated downstream of the main, external fuel filter. The pump camshaft is driven off the engine camshaft; therefore, pump rpm is one-half engine rpm. The gear pump is driven by the pump camshaft through an internal coupling. The gear pump shaft then turns the distributor rotor through a second internal coupling.
Each of the two pumping plungers is driven by a three lobed camshaft (3). The camshaft is located in the cam housing module by tapered roller bearings. The bearings that support the camshaft, as well as the tappets (2), rollers (1), and camshaft itself are lubricated with engine oil. These are the only components in the pump lubricated with engine oil.
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A pumping control valve (2) is located above each pumping plunger (1). The supply fuel from the gear pump flows around the plunger of this normally open valve into the chamber above the plunger. The volume above each pumping plunger is filled, by the gear pump, as the plungers travel downward. As the plunger starts to move upward, the fuel is pushed backward into the gear pump. When the pumping control valve closes, the fuel is pushed into the accumulator and then held by check valves. The time when the pumping control valve is energized (closed) is based on engine speed, accumulator pressure, and throttle position. A 0- to 24,000-psi pressure sensor is located in the accumulator. The pressure sensor provides direct feedback to the ECM, so the desired accumulator pressure is maintained. This pressure sensor also has temperature sensing capabilities built into it. Fuel moves from the accumulator to the distributor and through the rate shape tube (3).
Fuel is delivered to the injection control valve (1) by the rate shape tube and through a drilling in the distributor (2). The ICV controls both fueling and timing. The injection control valve contains an inner pin and outer valve. The outer valve is moved by magnetic force generated inside the ICV by a current from the ECM. The inner pin is moved by spring force and fuel pressure. When the two pins are in the closed position, no fuel flows through the control valve. The position of these internal parts controls fuel flow to the distributor rotor (3) and to the drain (4). The injection control valve opens and closes once for each injection event.
The distributor (1) directs the fuel to the correct injector using the rotor. The drain fuel from the ICV is routed through the ICV pressure regulator (4) and is returned to the tank.
The position of the rotor directs the fuel to one of six drillings in the distributor housing. These drillings communicate the fuel to six fuel pump delivery valves (3). There is one injector line per delivery valve. The injection line carries the fuel to the injector.
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Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System
The Cummins Common Rail Fuel System is a high­pressure common rail injection system. A fuel rail is used to store pressurized fuel for fuel injection. There are four components that provide or receive input to the electronic control module (ECM). The ECM powers the electric fuel lift pump (located behind the ECM) for approximately 30 seconds at key-on to prime the fuel system. The normally open fuel pump actuator receives a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal from the ECM to open or close in response to the signal from the fuel rail pressure sensor. The injectors have individual solenoids. The ECM powers each injector individually to provide fueling to each cylinder.
The high-pressure fuel pump can be divided into four distinct assemblies. They are the fuel gear pump, fuel pump actuator housing, cam housing, and high-pressure fuel pump head. Fuel flows through the gear pump to a 2­micron pressure-side filter. After the pressure-side filter, fuel enters the fuel pump actuator housing. The fuel pump actuator housing includes an air-bleed fitting and the fuel pump actuator. Some fuel continuously returns to drain through the air-bleed orifice fitting. Fuel that is metered through the fuel pump actuator enters the high-pressure fuel pump head where it is pumped to fuel rail pressure and exits at the high-pressure outlet fitting.
A lift pump is used for priming the gear pump at start-up. The lift pump runs for approximately 30 seconds after key­on. Once the engine is started, the gear pump is able to maintain prime without any assistance from the lift pump.
The ECM and ECM cooling plate must be removed to access the lift pump and lift pump fuel lines. This is accomplished by disconnecting the engine harnesses and the quick disconnect style fuel lines first. Removal of the ECM cooling plate capscrews allows the ECM, cooling plate, lift pump and lift pump plumbing to be removed as one assembly.
The gear pump output is routed to a 2-micron fuel filter. The filtered fuel returns to the fuel pump actuator housing.
The high-pressure pump is driven by the engine camshaft. The gear pump is driven by the pump camshaft through an internal coupling.
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Each of the two pumping plungers is driven by a three lobed camshaft. The camshaft is located in the cam housing module by tapered roller bearings. The bearings that support the camshaft, as well as the tappets, rollers and camshaft itself are lubricated with engine oil. These are the only components in the pump lubricated with engine oil.
Engine oil to the high-pressure pump is supplied through a drilling in the engine gear housing. The oil passes from the engine gear housing to the high-pressure pump cam housing. A small o-ring in a recess on the back of the engine gear housing seals this passage.
Pressurized fuel from the gear pump is supplied to the fuel pump actuator. The fuel pump actuator is opened or closed by the ECM to maintain the appropriate fuel rail pressure.
An air-bleed orifice fitting in the fuel pump actuator housing aids in purging air from the fuel supply. Because of the air-bleed orifice fitting, some fuel that is supplied by the gear pump will return to drain at all times.
Fuel that is metered past the fuel pump actuator enters the high-pressure fuel pump inlet drilling, past the inlet check valve and fills the pumping chamber by pressing the pumping plunger downward. When the camshaft pushes the pumping plunger upward, fuel reaches rail pressure and causes the outlet check valve to lift. Fuel then enters the outlet drilling of the fuel pump and exits the high pressure fuel line to the fuel rail.
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General Information
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© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
Flow Diagram, Fuel System (200-001)
7
5
4
6
3
1 Fuel from supply tank
2 Electronic lift pump
3 Suction side fuel filter and water separator
4 Fuel drain line
5 CAPS injection pump
6 Distributor outlet fitting
7 High-pressure supply lines
8 Fuel connector
9 Injectors
10 Fuel return to supply tank
9
8
10
1
2
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CAPS Fuel System
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General Information
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
16
14
Flow Diagram, Fuel System (200-001)
15
19
18
17
13
12
11
7 8 9
5
4
7
1 Fuel from supply tank
2 Fuel filter and water separator
3 OEM fuel supply connection
4 Fuel supply to ECM mounted fuel lift pump
5 ECM cooling plate
6 ECM mounted fuel lift pump
7 Fuel outlet from ECM mounted fuel lift pump
8 Fuel gear pump
9 Fuel from gear pump to fuel filter
10 Pressure side fuel filter
11 Fuel inlet to fuel pump actuator
12 High-pressure fuel pump
13 Fuel outlet from high-pressure pump
14 High-pressure pump drain flow connection
15 Fuel rail
16 High-pressure injector supply lines
17 High-pressure fuel connector
18 Fuel injector
19 Fuel pressure relief valve
20 Fuel injector drain flow line
21 Fuel return to supply tanks
18
20
21
6
10 11
Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System
4
3
1
2
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General Information
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© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
Flow Diagram, Fuel System (200-001)
15
13
12
11
18
16
14
10
9
8
7
22
6
4
3
21
5
6
QSL9 Marine Applications, Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System
1 Fuel from supply tank
2 Fuel filter and water separator
3 Fuel supply to ECM mounted fuel lift pump
4 ECM cooling plate
5 ECM mounted fuel lift pump
6 Fuel outlet from ECM mounted fuel lift pump
7 Fuel gear pump
8 Fuel from gear pump to fuel filter
9 Pressure side fuel filter
10 Fuel inlet to fuel pump actuator
11 High-pressure fuel pump
12 Fuel outlet from high-pressure pump
20
17
19
20
3
2
13 High-pressure pump drain flow connection
14 Fuel rail
15 High-pressure injector supply lines
16 High-pressure fuel connector
17 Fuel injector
18 Fuel pressure relief valve
19 Fuel injector drain flow line
20 Fuel return to fuel cooler on sea water cooled engines
only; fuel return to tank on keel cooled engines
21 Fuel cooler (sea water cooled engines only)
22 Fuel return to fuel tank (sea water cooled engines
only).
1
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General Information
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© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
10
9
Flow Diagram, Fuel System (200-001)
15
13
12
11
7
18
16
14
17
8
19
6
6
21
5
3
QSC8.3 Marine Applications (Sea Water Cooled), Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System With ECM Fuel Cooling
1 Fuel from supply tank
2 Fuel filter and water separator
3 Fuel supply to ECM mounted fuel lift pump
4 ECM cooling plate
5 ECM mounted fuel lift pump
6 Fuel outlet from ECM mounted fuel lift pump
7 Fuel gear pump
8 Fuel from gear pump to fuel filter
9 Pressure side fuel filter
10 Fuel inlet to fuel pump actuator
11 High-pressure fuel pump
4
2
1
22
12 Fuel outlet from high-pressure pump
13 High-pressure pump drain flow connection
14 Fuel rail
15 High-pressure injector supply lines
16 High-pressure fuel connector
17 Fuel injector
18 Fuel pressure relief valve
19 Fuel injector drain flow line
20 Fuel return to fuel cooler
21 Fuel cooler
22 Fuel return to fuel tank.
20
3
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© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
© Cummins Inc.
10
9
Flow Diagram, Fuel System (200-001)
15
13
12
11
7
18
16
14
17
8
19
6
6
21
5
3
QSC8.3 Marine Applications (Sea Water Cooled), Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System Without ECM Fuel Cooling
1 Fuel from supply tank
2 Fuel filter and water separator
3 Fuel supply to ECM mounted fuel lift pump
4 ECM plate
5 ECM mounted fuel lift pump
6 Fuel outlet from ECM mounted fuel lift pump
7 Fuel gear pump
8 Fuel from gear pump to fuel filter
9 Pressure side fuel filter
10 Fuel inlet to fuel pump actuator
11 High-pressure fuel pump
4
2
1
22
12 Fuel outlet from high-pressure pump
13 High-pressure pump drain flow connection
14 Fuel rail
15 High-pressure injector supply lines
16 High-pressure fuel connector
17 Fuel injector
18 Fuel pressure relief valve
19 Fuel injector drain flow line
20 Fuel return to fuel cooler
21 Fuel cooler
22 Fuel return to fuel tank.
20
3
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Injectors and Fuel Lines - Overview (006-999)
General Information
CAPS Fuel System
WARNING Fuel is flammable. Keep all cigarettes, flames, pilot lights, arcing equipment, and switches out of the work area and areas sharing ventilation to reduce the possibility of severe personal injury or death when working on the fuel system.
Injectors used in the ISC and ISL engines have hole type nozzles. High pressure fuel flows into the side of the injector and causes the needle to lift and fuel to be injected. The clearances in the nozzle bore are extremely small and any sort of dirt or contaminants will cause the injector needle valve to stick. This is why it is important to clean the area around any fuel connection before servicing it. Also, cap or cover any open fuel connections before a fuel system repair is performed.
High pressure fuel is supplied to the injector (1) from the fuel pump via an injector supply line (2) and a fuel connector (3). The end ferrule on the injector supply line pushes against the fuel connector when the fuel line nut is torqued in the cylinder head. This force provides the sealing pressure between both the injector supply line to the fuel connector and the connector to the injector.
The torque on this line is critical. If the nut is under torqued, the surfaces will not seal and a high pressure fuel leak will result. If the nut is over torqued, the connector and injector will deform and also cause a high pressure leak. The leak may result in an injector misfire and low power.
Always lubricate the threads of the high pressure line nuts with engine oil before tightening. Always make sure the proper torque is used on the high pressure line nuts.
The fuel connector contains an edge filter that breaks up small contaminants that enter the fuel system. The edge filter uses the pulsating high pressure to break up most particles so they are small enough to pass through the injector.
NOTE: The edge filters are not a substitute for cleaning and covering all fuel system connections during repair. Edge filters are not a substitute for maintaining the recommended engine mounted fuel filter.
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The fuel filter is a spin-on type.
Fuel flows around the outside of the filter and back up through the middle. The filtering media is a 10 micron Stratapore™ design for efficient debris removal. The filter also strips the water and collects it at the bottom of the filter to be drained daily.
The ISC and ISL lift pump will run for 30 seconds after the key is switched on to assist with fuel priming. The lift pump will run during cranking and while the engine is running until the 30 seconds has lapsed. The lift pump will shut off anytime the key is switched “OFF”. The 30 second timer is reset after each key switch cycle and ECM power down.
Once the engine is started, additional fuel is drawn through the lift pump head via the gear pump. A valve in the head opens when the gear pump requires more flow than the lift pump can provide or when the lift pump is shut off.
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Cummins® Common Rail Fuel System
WARNING Fuel is flammable. Keep all cigarettes, flames, pilot lights, arcing equipment, and switches out of the work area and areas sharing ventilation to reduce the possibility of severe personal injury or death when working on the fuel system.
High-pressure common rail fuel systems use solenoid­actuated injectors. High-pressure fuel flows into the side of the injector. When the solenoid is activated, an internal needle lifts and fuel is injected. The clearances in the nozzle bore are extremely small and any dirt or contaminants can cause the injector to stick. This is why it is important to clean around all fuel connections before servicing the fuel system. Also, cap or cover any open fuel connections before a fuel system repair is performed.
CAUTION To reduce the possibility of engine damage, always use the proper torque value and the proper torquing sequence on the high-pressure line nuts.
High-pressure fuel is supplied to the injector from the fuel rail by an injector supply line and a fuel connector. The fuel connector pushes against the injector body when the fuel connector nut is tightened. The injector supply line is then connected to the fuel connector.
The torque and sequence for this joint is critical. If the nut or line is undertightened, the surfaces may not seal and a high-pressure fuel leak will result. If the nut is overtightened, the connector and injector will deform and can cause a high-pressure fuel leak. This leak will be inside the head and will not be visible. The result will be a fault code, low power, or no-start.
If the injector is not fully seated prior to the installation of the high-pressure connector, the joint will not seal.
The fuel connector contains an edge filter that breaks up small contaminants that enter the fuel system.
The edge filters are not a substitute for cleaning and covering all fuel system connections during repair.
Be sure to cap or cover all fuel fittings and ports.
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All injectors feed into a common return drilling contained within the cylinder head. Any excess fuel is returned to the tank via this drilling and return line attached to the rear of the cylinder head. A back-pressure valve is located on the back of the cylinder head where the drain line attaches.
The electronic control module (ECM) controls the fueling and timing of the engine by actuating the injector solenoids. An electronic pulse is sent to the solenoids to lift the needle and start the injection event. By electronically controlling the injectors, there is a more precise and accurate control of fueling quantity and timing. Also, multiple injection events can be achieved by electronically controlling the injectors.
Fuel Filters
The engines covered in this manual require original equipment manufacturers (OEM's) to mount a 10-micron suction filter prior to the OEM fuel supply connection at the rear of the engine block. The 10-micron filter performs water stripping and includes a water-in-fuel sensor. The water-in-fuel sensor must be installed. If not, a fault code warning lamp will be active.
The engines covered in this manual also include a 2­micron pressure-side fuel filter. The pressure-side filter will be located downstream of the gear pump before the high-pressure fuel pump inlet. If a water-in-fuel fault is experienced, drain the water stripping filter and replace the pressure side fuel filter.
Lubricating Oil System - Overview (007-999)
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Lubricating Oil Filters
The LF9009 oil filter is used on all ISC, QSC8.3, ISL, and QSL9 with CM850 engines. This filter is a spin-on element and contains an internal venturi that provides filter bypass oil flow through a stacked disk section of the filter. Lubricating oil filters must be of the venturi style. Using a lubricating oil filter without a venturi will result in premature engine wear.
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1 Gerotor lubricating oil pump
2 Lubricating oil cooler
3 Bypass oil to lubricating oil pan
4 Full flow lubricating oil filter
5 Filter bypass valve
6 From lubricating oil filter to main oil rifle
7 Oil thermostat
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1 From lubricating oil filter
2 Main lubricating oil rifle
3 To camshaft
4 To piston cooling nozzle
5 From main lubricating oil rifle
6 To connecting rod bearing.
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Lubrication for Power Components (All ISL engines and ISC engines with CM850 Electronic Control Module)
1 From lubricating oil filter
2 Main lubricating oil rifle
3 To camshaft
4 To piston cooling nozzle
5 From main lubricating oil rifle
6 To connecting rod bearing.
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Lubrication for Power Components (ISC engines without CM850 Electronic Control Module)
1 From lubricating oil cooler
2 Main lubricating oil rifle
3 To camshaft
4 To piston cooling nozzle
5 From main lubricating oil rifle
6 To connecting rod bearing.
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1 Lubricating oil supply from filter
2 Turbocharger lubricating oil supply
3 Turbocharger lubricating oil drain
Lubrication for Turbocharger (All Applications Except Marine)
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2 Turbocharger lubricating oil supply
3 Turbocharger lubricating oil drain
Lubrication for Turbocharger
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1 Lubricating oil cooler
2 Lubricating oil filter
3 Turbocharger lubricating oil supply
4 Turbocharger
5 Turbocharger lubricating oil drain.
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2 Transfer slot
3 Rocker lever support
4 Rocker lever shaft
5 Rocker lever bore
6 Rocker lever.
Lubrication for the Overhead
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Cooling System - Overview (008-999)
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The function of the cooling system is to maintain a specified operating temperature for the engine. Some of the heat generated by the engine is absorbed by the coolant flowing through the passages in the cylinder block and head. Then, heat is removed from the coolant as it flows through the radiator.
Conventionally cooled engines with automatic transmissions typically use oil-to-water transmission torque converter coolers plumbed between the radiator and the engine water pump.
A torque converter cooling system with a remote bypass allows the torque converter to receive coolant flow when the thermostat is closed (engine cold).
The following publications, available through Cummins Distributors or Cummins Dealers, provide cooling system installation recommendations and specifications approved by Cummins Inc.:
Automotive Installation Recommendations (Cooling System), Bulletin 3382413
Construction, Mining, Logging and Agriculture Installation Recommendations (Cooling System), Bulletin 3382171
Data Sheets for specific engine models
Operation of Diesel Engines in Cold Climates, Bulletin 3379009
Heavy-Duty Coolant/SCA Maintenance Requirements, Bulletin 3387910.
Open the petcocks at the bottom of the radiator and at the bottom of the oil cooler housing. Remove the lower radiator hose. A 20 liter [4 gal] drain pan will contain the coolant in most applications.
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When troubleshooting overheating, remember that too much oil in the oil pan can cause additional heat from friction when the rod journals are submerged in oil. Overfilling with oil raises the oil temperature that is transferred to the cooling system at the oil cooler.
The system is designed to use a specific quantity of coolant. If the coolant level is low, the engine will run hot.
NOTE: The engine or system has a leak if frequent addition of coolant is necessary. find and repair the leak.
During operation, entrapped air mixes with the coolant which results in cavitation corrosion and poor heat transfer. Highly areated coolant can cause localized overheating of the cylinder head and block which can result in a cracked head, scored cylinder liner, or blown head gasket.
Obstructions in the coolant passages will reduce coolant flow, which can lead to overheating.
NOTE: The small holes in the head gasket are especially susceptible to plugging. Their size is critical. Do not enlarge the size of the orifices. Doing so will disturb the coolant flow and will not solve an overheating problem.
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Water will cause rust formation, reducing the flow in the smaller coolant passages.
Also, water used as a coolant for even a relatively short period can result in the expansion plugs rusting through, which will allow the coolant to leak.
NOTE: A sudden loss of coolant from a heavily loaded engine can result in severe damage to the pistons and cylinder bore.
Overfueling and Loading
Overfueling can cause the engine to overheat. Make sure that the correct engine electronic control module (ECM) calibration is being used.
Constant overloading (lugging) can cause the engine to run hot.
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Internal Engine Coolant Flow, All Applications
CAUTION Never operate the engine without a thermostat. Without a thermostat, the coolant will not flow to the radiator, and the engine will overheat.
NOTE: The thermostat flow shown is not for QSL9 keel cooled engines. On QSL9 keel cooled marine engines, the
thermostat is located in the keel cooled thermostat housing. See flow diagram below.
1 Coolant inlet from radiator
2 Water pump suction
3 Coolant flow through lubricating oil cooler
4 Block lower water manifold (to cylinders)
5 Coolant filter inlet (optional)
6 Coolant filter outlet (optional)
7 Coolant supply to cylinder head
8 Coolant return from cylinder head
9 Block upper water manifold
10 Thermostat bypass
11 Coolant return to radiator
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1 Turbocharger coolant supply
2 Turbocharger coolant drain
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QSL9 with Keel Cooled (Engine Coolant)
1 Engine coolant return from keel cooler
2 Keel cooler thermostat housing
3 Engine coolant to aftercooler
4 Aftercooler
5 Engine coolant through marine gear oil cooler
6 Engine coolant to water pump
7 Engine discharge to keel cooler thermostat
8 Engine coolant to keel cooler
9 Cooling system housing vent line
10 Expansion tank
11 Engine coolant from engine to turbocharger
12 Turbocharger turbine housing
13 Exhaust manifold
14 Engine coolant return from exhaust manifold to water pump.
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QSL9 with Heat Exchanger (Engine Coolant)
1 Coolant from thermostat to heat exchanger
2 Heat exchanger
3 Coolant return from heat exchanger to water pump
4 Turbocharger coolant supply from cylinder block
5 Turbocharger with water cooled turbine housing
6 Water cooled exhaust manifold
7 Coolant return from exhaust manifold to water pump
8 Turbocharger coolant vent line
9 Exhaust manifold coolant vent line
10 Cylinder head coolant vent line
11 Expansion tank
12 Coolant makeup to water pump from expansion tank.
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QSC8.3 Engine Coolant
1 Coolant from thermostat
2 Heat exchanger coolant inlet
3 Heat exchanger coolant outlet
4 Water pump coolant inlet from heat exchanger
5 Water pump coolant inlet from exhaust manifold
6 Expansion tank
7 Coolant vent line from cylinder head to expansion tank
8 Coolant vent line from exhaust manifold to expansion tank
9 Coolant vent line from turbocharger to expansion tank
10 Turbocharger coolant inlet from cylinder block
11 Coolant from turbocharger to exhaust manifold
12 Expansion tank fill cap.
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QSL9 Sea Water Cooled (Heat Exchanger), Marine Applications
1 Sea water pump inlet
2 Sea water pump
3 Sea water pump discharge to fuel cooler
4 Fuel cooler
5 Aftercooler sea water inlet
6 Aftercooler
7 Aftercooler lower zinc anode
8 Aftercooler upper zinc anode
9 Aftercooler sea water outlet to marine gear oil cooler
10 Marine gear oil cooler sea water outlet to heat exchanger
11 Heat exchanger
12 Heat exchanger zinc anode
13 Exhaust elbow
14 Sea water discharge.
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