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Engine components (ap6) – Multiquip AP6 Series User Manual

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PAGE 22 — AP6/AP8 SERIES TRASH PUMPS • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #0 (06/11/14)

ENGINE COMPONENTS (AP6)

Figure 7. JD 4024TF Basic Engine Components

Figure 7 illustrates the location of the basic components

for the John Deere Model 4024TF air cooled diesel engine.

See Table 2 for engine specifications. The function of each

component is described below:
1.

Crankcase Drain Plug – Remove this plug to

drain engine oil from the crankcase. Replace

with recommended engine oil as specified in the

maintenance section of this manual.

2.

In-Line Fuel Filter – Replace or clean fuel filter as

specified in the maintenance section of this manual.

3.

Primary Fuel Filter – Replace or clean the fuel filter

as specified in the maintenance section of this manual.

4.

Oil Filler Port Cap – Remove this cap to add engine

oil to the crankcase. Fill with recommended type oil as

specified in the maintenance section of this manual.

5.

Turbocharger Pushes the fuel and air mixture into

the engine at a high pressure to increase power.

6.

Drive Belt – ALWAYS make sure that drive belt is

properly tensioned. A loose or defective drive belt can

adversely affect the performance of the pump.

7.

Radiator Only fill with recommended coolant.

Reference maintenance section in this manual for

correct type of coolant.

8.

Alternator Provides power to the electrical system.

Replace with only manufactures recommended type

alternator.

9.

Air Cleaner – Prevents dirt and other debris

from entering the fuel system. Replace with only

manufactures recommended type air cleaner.

10.

Muffler Rain Cap Always make sure rain cap is

in place (closed) when engine is not in use. This will

prevent water and dirt from entering the engine.

11.

Muffler/Guard DO NOT touch the muffler when

engine is running. The muffler can become extremely

hot, causing severe burns.

NEVER run the pump with

the muffler guard removed.

12.

Starter Motor/Solenoid NEVER allow water or

any foreign debris to come in contact with the starter

motor/solenoid.

13.

Oil Filler Port/Dipstick – Remove this dipstick to

determine if engine oil is low. Maintain oil level at the

"H "marking on the dipstick.

NEVER run engine with

low oil.

14.

Oil Filter – Replace oil filter as recommended in the

maintenance section of this manual.

15.

Cooling Fan Blades – Make sure that the blades of

the cooling fan are not bent or broken. A damaged fan

blade can cause the engine to run hot and overheat.

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