Cylinder Is Noisy
- Active codes, logged codes, and electrical connector
- Fuel quality
- Injectors
- Lubrication
- Valve train components
- Gear train and components of the lower end
Note: The procedures have been listed in order of probability. Complete the procedures in the order of the listed test steps.
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Troubleshooting Test Steps | Values | Results |
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1. Active Codes, Logged Codes, and Electrical Connectors A. Establish communication between Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) and the Electronic Control Module (ECM). B. Monitor the diagnostic codes on Cat ET. Check for active diagnostic codes and logged codes. Specifically check for codes related to the prelubrication system. Note: Wait at least 30 seconds in order for diagnostic codes to become active. |
Codes and electrical connectors |
Result: A diagnostic trouble code is not active or logged. Proceed to Test Step 2. Result: A diagnostic trouble code is active or logged. Repair: Check for correct installation of the applicable electrical connectors. Troubleshoot any active codes before continuing with this procedure. Verify if the problem has been resolved. Verify that the repair eliminated the problem. |
2. Low Quality Fuel A. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual for information on the proper characteristics of the fuel for the engine. If necessary, obtain a fuel analysis in order to confirm that the correct fuel is being used for the engine. |
Fuel |
Result: The fuel quality is OK. Proceed to Test Step 3. Result: The fuel quality is not OK. Repair: Replace the fuel. Verify that the repair eliminated the problem. |
3. Injectors A. Perform the "Injector Solenoid Test" on Cat ET in order to determine if all of the injector solenoids are being energized by the ECM. B. Access the "Cylinder Cutout Test" in the "Diagnostic Tests" under the "Diagnostics" menu. C. Perform the "Automatic Cylinder Cutout Test" on Cat ET. |
Injector Solenoid Test or Cylinder Cutout Test |
Result: The test was successful. Proceed to Test Step 4. Result: The test was not successful. Repair: Diagnose the problem and then repair the problem. Reset all active codes and clear all logged codes. Verify that the repair eliminated the problem. |
4. Lack of Lubrication A. Check for proper lubrication of the valve components. Check for sufficient lubrication between the injector tappets and the rocker arms. B. Check for blocked oil passages. Oil passages must be clean. Clean any oil passages that are questionable. Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly for additional information. |
Lubrication |
Result: The oil passages are not blocked and the engine has proper lubrication. Proceed to Test Step 5. Result: The oil passages are blocked or the engine does not have proper lubrication. Repair: Make the necessary repairs. Verify that the repair eliminated the problem. |
5. Valve Train Components A. Check the valve lash. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Valve Lash Is Excessive". B. Check for damage to valve train components. Remove the valve cover from the suspect cylinders. Check the following items for damage: - Camshaft - Valve rotocoil - Valve springs - Camshaft followers - Rocker shaft - Bridges - Pushrods - Injectors Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly for additional information. C. Check for valves that do not move freely. Remove the cylinder head and inspect the valves. Refer to the Disassembly and Assembly for additional information. |
Valve train |
Result: The valve train components are not damaged. Proceed to Test Step 6. Result: The valve train components are damaged. Repair: Make the necessary repairs. Verify that the repair eliminated the problem. |
6. Gear Train and Components of the Lower End A. Inspect the gear train and lower end components. |
Gear train |
Result: The gear train or lower end components are damaged. Repair: Replace any damaged parts. Verify that the repair eliminated the problem. |
If the procedure did not correct the issue, contact your Cat dealer Technical Communicator (TC). For further assistance, your TC can confer with the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN).
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