1989/03/27 Caterpillar


Limitations On Engine Cranking Time{1453,1401}

Usage:


All Products With Electric Starting Motors (12, 24, 32, 64 Volt Systems)

Reference: Service Magazine; April 25, 1988; Page 7; "New Procedure To Prime Fuel System Using Engine Starter" on Backhoe Loaders.

Starter and battery life can be reduced, and sometimes immediate damage results from overcranking an engine (prolonged engagement of the starter motor). The following is a list of limitations agreed to by all of Caterpillar's starter suppliers. High parasitic cranking loads and/or incorrect engine oil viscosities may still cause starter damage even when following these guidelines. Even though machine batteries will become discharged during this procedure and require boost-starting, the same guidelines apply.

1. Crank the engine for no more than 30 seconds.

2. Wait for 2 minutes.

3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 six times, for a total of seven 30-second cranking cycles.

4. Wait for 30 MINUTES.

5. Do Step 1 again.

6. Do Step 2 again.

7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 three times, for a total of four 30-second cranking cycles.

8. Wait for 30 MINUTES.

9. Do Steps 5 through 8 as needed.

NOTE: These guidelines supersede those included in the reference article.

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1989/03/20 Correct Torque For Bolts That Fasten Pulley To Stub Shaft In Radiator Group{1350}
1989/03/20 Improved Magnet Used In Rack Assembly{1705,1286}
1989/03/20 Elbow Fitting Available To Allow "Quick-Drain" Line To Oil Pan{1302,1307}
1989/03/06 New Bleed Screw Used On 7000 Series Fuel Injection Nozzles{1254}
1989/03/06 New Engine Wall Charts Give Maintenance Management Recommendations{0374,0375,7500,7557,7580}
1989/03/06 High Horsepower Standby Generator Set Engines{1000}
1989/02/27 Troubleshooting 3406B (PEEC) Truck Engines Equipped With Power Demand Cruise Control (PDCC){1705}
1989/02/27 Updated 7X1830 SPM For 8T5282 3406B PEEC DDT Available{1707,1705}
1989/02/27 New Features And Enhanced Fault Codes Available In New PEEC Personality Modules{1707,1705}
1989/02/27 Surface Marks On Roller Bearing Cages Are Not Cracks{7551}
1989/02/20 New Gasket Replaces O-Ring Seal On Manual Valve Group And Plug Group Used For Testing Cylinder Pressure{1101}
1989/02/20 Part Numbers For Relays And Clip In Electronic Modular Control Panel{4450,4469,7451}
1989/03/27 Understanding "Shorts," "Opens" and "Intermittents"{1400}
1989/03/27 Understanding Causes Of Blown Fuses And Tripped Circuit Breakers{1400,1420}
1989/03/27 How To Troubleshoot A Short-To-Ground In Power Wiring{1400}
1989/03/27 Preventive Maintenance For Batteries{1401}
1989/03/27 Bolts Must Be Reinstalled In Same Holes In Companion Flange And Gear Output Flange{3305,3360}
1989/03/27 Exciter Rotor Retaining Bolt Torque Specification{4457}
1989/03/27 Additional Remanufactured Parts Available{1000}
1989/04/03 Follow Recommended Procedure When Adding Oil To Track Rollers And Idlers{4154,4159,4180}
1989/04/03 New Cylinder Blocks, Main Bearing Caps, And Main Bearing Cap Bolts Used{1201}
1989/04/03 Be Sure Electrical Components Are Correctly Grounded{1408}
1989/04/10 New Service Tools Available {0600}
1989/04/17 Recommended Wiring For Vehicle Speed Circuit{1705}
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