C7.1 Marine Propulsion Engine Caterpillar


Crankcase Breather - Install

Usage:

C7.1 GJN

Installation Procedure

Reference: Special Instruction, "Visual Service Procedures - Colors and Symbols" , M0066576.


NOTICE

When disconnecting and connecting the plastic tube assemblies for the crankcase breather system, the plastic tube assemblies should not be twisted. Twisting of the plastic tube assemblies will result in the seals being damaged. Damaged to seals will result in leakage.



NOTICE

Keep all parts clean from contaminants.

Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened component life.


  1. Ensure that all components of the crankcase breather are clean and free from damage. Replace any components that are damaged.


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Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Engine Crankcase Breather Element - Replace" for the correct procedure.


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