7b.13 engine storage, 7b.13, Engine storage b.45 – SkyTrak 8042 Service Manual User Manual
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7B.45
Model 8042, 10042, 10054 Legacy
Rev. 10/03
Engine: Cummins QSB4.5T
10. Thoroughly clean the transmission yoke (12) and
secure in place with new straps (12) and
capscrews (13) from the kit. Torque to 55-60 lb-ft
(75-81 Nm).
11. After the drive shaft is in place, grease both u-joints
and the slip joint using multi-purpose grease (MPG).
12. Connect the negative (-) battery cables (16) to the
batteries.
7B.13 ENGINE STORAGE
If the engine is properly protected and stored according
to the following recommendations, no corrosion damage
will normally occur. Cummins Engine Company, Inc. and
JLG are not responsible for any damage that occurs in
relation to a service storage period.
Use the following procedures immediately upon removing
engine from service if it is being stored for an extended
period of time.
1. Clean the outside of the engine.
2. When using a preservative fuel, drain the fuel
system and fill with the preservative fuel. When not
using preservative fuel, keep the fuel system
charged with regular fuel, which, along with the fuel
filter, will have to be drained and discarded at the
end of the storage period.
3. Run the engine to operating temperature. Correct
any fuel, fluid, oil or air leaks. Stop the engine, and
drain the oil.
4. Replace the oil filter.
5. Fill the crankcase (sump) to the FULL mark on the
dipstick with new, clean oil or with an approved
preservative fluid. If a preservative fluid is used, it
must be drained and replaced with regular
lubricating oil before the engine is returned to
service.
6. Drain the cooling system. To provide protection
against corrosion, fill the cooling system with a
coolant containing a corrosion inhibitor. If frost
protection is needed, use the appropriate mixture of
anti-freeze and water. If frost protection is not
required, use an appropriate mixture of water with an
approved corrosion mixture.
SH4000
13
14
15
MH4440
12
16