Caterpillar Engine Service Manual CT S Eng 3208
Caterpillar Engine Service Manual CT S Eng 3208
Caterpillar Engine Service Manual CT S Eng 3208
C at e r p i l l a r
Service Manual
3208 Engine
S/n 75V1 & 90N1
TRADE MARKS AND TRADE NAMES CONTAINED AND USED HEREIN ARE THOSE OF OTHERS,
AND ARE USED HERE IN A DESCRIPTIVE SENSE TO REFER TO THE PRODUCTS OF OTHERS.
CT-S-ENG 3208
FORM NO. SENR7105
FOR USE IN SERVICE MANUALS:
3208 ENGINE. REG01658
V160 THRU V300 LIFT
TRUCKS. REG01275
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32D8 INDUSTRIAL
& MARINE ENGINES
SERIAL NUMBERS
75V1-UP
90N1-UP
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INTRODUCTION
This publication has instructions and procedures for the subject on the front
cover. The information, specifications, and illustrations in this pUblication
are on the basis of information that was current at the time this issue was
written.
Correct operation, maintenance, test and repair procedures will give this
product a long service life. Before starting a test, repair or rebuild job, the
serviceman must read the respective sections of the Service Manual, and
know all the components he will work on.
Your safety, and the safety of others, is at all times very important. When
you see this symbol (f) or this symbol A in the manual, you must
know that caution is needed for the procedure next to it. The symbols are
warnings. To work safely, you must understand the job you do. Read all
instructions to know what is safe and what is not safe.
It is very important to know the weight of parts. Do not lift heavy parts by
hand. Use a hoist. Make sure heavy parts have a good stability on the ground.
A sudden fall can cause an accident. When lifting part of a machine, make
sure the machine has blocks at front and rear. Never let the machine hang on
a hoist, put blocks or stands under the weight.
When using a hoist, follow the recommendation in the manual. Use correct
lift tools as shown in illustrations to get the correct balance of the
component you lift. This makes your work safer at all times.
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INDEX SYSTEMS OPERATION
SYSTEMS OPERATION
Air Inlet and Exhaust System (Marine Engines Starting Motor ......................................... 35
With Turbocharger) .................................... 19 Wiring Diagrams .................................... 37, 38
Turbocharger ......................................... 20
Air Inlet and Exhaust System ............................. 16 Fuel System (75V1-Up, 90N6121-Up) ..................... 10
Automatic Timing Advance Unit ........................ 14
Basic Block ............................................. 34 Constant Bleed Valve .................................. 13
Crankshaft ......................................... '.' .. 34 Flow of Fuel Using the Priming Pump .................. 1,3
Cylinder Block ........................................ 34 Fuel Temperature Compensated Torque
Cylinder Head ......................................... 34 Control Group ....................................... 13
Pistons, Rings and Connecting Rods ................... 34 Function of Fuel Junction Block ........................ 15
Vibration Damper ...................................... 34 Operation of 916969 & 9N3979 Fuel
Injection Nozzle ..................................... 14
Cooling System (Industrial Engines) ...................... 27 Operation of Fuel Injection Pumps ..................... 13
Cooling System (Marine Engines Water Separator ....................................... 16
Without Turbocharger) ................................. 30
Cooling System (Marine Engines Fuel System (90N1-90N6120) ............................. 4
With Turbocharger) .................................... 32 Automatic Timing Advance Unit. .. .. ... ......... ....... 8
Cylinder Head and Valves (75V1-75V1446, Constant Bleed Valve. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6
90N1-90N6120) ........................................ 21 Flow of Fuel Using the Priming Pump .,................ 6
Cylinder Head and Valves (75V1447-Up, Function of Fuel Junction Block ...................... " 7
90N6121-Up) ..........-.............•..•............... 22 Operation of 9L7883 Fuel Injection Nozzle.............. 7
Operation of Fuel Injection Pumps ..................... 6
Electrical System ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35
Alternator ............................................. 35 Lubrication System (Engines With Oil Filter
Circuit Breaker ........................................ 36 Bypass Valve in Oil Filter) ............................ " 23
Regulator ............................................. 35 Lubrication System (Engines With Oil Filter
Solenoid .............................................. 36 Bypass Valve in Oil Cooler Base) ..................... " 25
SPECIFICATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
This publication has instructions and procedures for the subject on the front
cover. The information, specifications, and illustrations in this publication
are on the basis of information that was current at the time this issue was
written.
The "Alphabetical and Service Index" is a list of all components and service
operations found in this manual. It gives page numbers and also an operation
number for ~ach component.
All operations in the column "Component Operation" are removal and in-
stallation instructions, unless other descriptions are given for the operations.
The numbers under the column "Operation" are numbers given to each
operation for use under the column "Other Need,ed Operations" which gives
all other component operations by number that are necessary to do the
respective job.
Correct operation, maintenance, test and repair procedures will give this
product a long service life. Before starting a test, repair or rebuild job, the .,
serviceman must read the respective sections of the Service Manual, and
know all the components he will work on.
Your safety, and the safety of others, is at all times very important. When
you see this symbol (f) or this symbol &. in the manual, you must
know that caution is needed for the procedure next to it. The symbols are
warnings. To work safely, you must understand the job you do. Read all
instructions to know what is safe and what is not safe.
It is very important to know the weight of parts. Do not lift heavy parts by
hand. Use a hoist. Make sure heavy parts have a good stability on the ground.
A sudden fall can cause an accident. When lifting part of a machine, make
sure the machine has blocks at front and rear. Never let the machine hang on
a hoist, put blocks or stands under the weight.
When using a hoist, follow the recommendation in the manual. Use correct
lift tools as shown in illustrations to get the correct balance of the com-
ponent you lift. This makes your work safer at all times.
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32os-tNDUSTRIAL AND MARINE ENGINES DISASSEMBL Y AND ASSEMBLY
CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
REMOVE CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
(INDUSTRIAL ENGINE) 11-1205
Tools Needed A
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3208 INDUSTRIAL AND MARINE ENGINES DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
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Tools Needed
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3208 INDUSTRIAL & MARINE ENGINES SPECIFICATIONS
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MANIFOLD AND VENTILATION VALVE
(Industrial Engines)
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Locks must be bent on a flat side of the bolt head. Bolts must be
turned no more than 30° of a turn for the alignment of locks with a flat
side of the bolt head.
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Put 8H5137 Form A Gasket on threads of adapter and plug.
(1) Torque for adapter ......... 108 ± 361b. in. (125 ± 44 em.kg)
(2) Torque for plug ...........• 108 ± 36 lb. in. (125 ± 44 em.kg)
(3) Torque for bolts holding the
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Tighten bolts (3) and (4) to ....... .. 15 ± 5 lb. ft. (2.0 ± 0.7 mkg)
Tighten all bolts in number
sequence to ..................... 32 ± 5 lb. ft. (4.4 ± 0.7 mkg)
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