Fuel, Adjustments: engine speed and throttle linkage, Chapter 8 - caterpillar engine and related systems – Cub Cadet 4 x 4 Volunteer User Manual
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20.
Return-line fitting See Figure 8.111.
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This is a simple elbow with no orifices or regula-
tion.
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For installation: install the bushing first, lubricate
the fitting with diesel fuel, and install it in the
bushing.
FUEL
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Diesel fuels that meet the Caterpillar Specifica-
tion for Distillate Fuels are recommended.
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In North America, fuel that meets the “ASTM
D975” specification and is identified as #1-D or
#2-D generally meet the Caterpillar standards.
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#2 diesel fuel is the most commonly used fuel.
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#1 diesel fuel or a blend of #1 and #2 are suit-
able for cold weather operation. #1 is typically
available in the winter months in regions that
experience cold winter weather.
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#1 diesel fuel has a lower cloud point and lower
pour point than #2 diesel. The cloud point is the
temperature at which the paraffin begins to shift
from a liquid structure to a crystalline (solid)
structure. The pour point is a measure of viscos-
ity. These factors make #1 diesel fuel more suit-
able to cold weather operation.
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When burned, #1 diesel fuel produces less
energy per unit of volume than does #2 diesel
fuel.
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A vehicle that is fueled in one climate and trans-
ported to a different climate may experience
fuel-related starting or performance issues.
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SVO, bio-diesel, and other organic fuels are
not recommended for use in this vehicle.
ADJUSTMENTS:
ENGINE SPEED AND THROTTLE LINKAGE
1.
The engine should idle at 1,200 RPM:
See Figure 8.112.
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Slower idle speeds will result in poor idle quality,
reduced flow of cooling air, and reduced oil flow.
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Higher idle speeds will result in harsh gear
selector action and possible internal damage to
the transfer case.
2.
Top no-load speed should be 3,600 RPM:
See Figure 8.113.
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Slower top no-load speeds will result in dimin-
ished performance.
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Higher top no-load speeds will result in unsafe
operating conditions and possible over-speed
engine failure.
Figure 8.111
Figure 8.112
Photo-tach:
suitable for use
on the driving element
Figure 8.113