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Chapter 8 - caterpillar engine and related systems – Cub Cadet 4 x 4 Volunteer User Manual

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Chapter 8 - Caterpillar Engine and Related Systems

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4.

The cooling system extends to the front of the
vehicle. See Figure 8.4.

5.

Routine engine maintenance includes:

Air filter

Oil level check, oil and filter change, and fill.

Engine Crankcase breather

Fuel system and linkages up to the injector
pump

Cooling System service

6.

Engine Identification: Caterpillar engines carry
an identification tag, mounted to the engine
block just above the injector pump.
See Figure 8.5.

The tag Identifies the Model Number (C0.7),
Arrangement Number, and Serial Number

These numbers will be necessary when dealing
with a Caterpillar Service Center.

Basic engine specifications are described in the
table below:

7.

Engine Service Policy:

Caterpillar engines will be serviced according to
the terms Industrial Service Dealer Program
(ISD).

Under this agreement, ISD dealers will be able
to provide Non-intrusive service using genuine
Caterpillar parts supplied through Caterpillar’s
distribution system.

Caterpillar Warranty claims will be administered
through the partnering Caterpillar dealer.

Intrusive service will be done by the partnering
Caterpillar dealer either at the Caterpillar dealer-
ship or on-sight as a service call.

Non-intrusive maintenance includes external
engine peripherals such as Starter motors, alter-
nators, filters, belts, etc....

Figure 8.4

Front-mounted radiator

Figure 8.5

Caterpillar
tag

Item

Specification

Cylinder Arrangement

3 In-line

Firing Order

1-2-3, 120 deg.

Displacement

46 inches

3

(.8L)

Bore 2.64”

(67mm)

Stroke

2.83” (72mm)

Compression Ratio

23.5:1

Injection

Direct

Rotation

CW as viewed
from PTO end

Maximum Operating
Speed

3,600 RPM

Valve Lash (I and E)

.008” (0.20mm)