6L5790 MARINE GEAR ARRANGEMENT Caterpillar parts
D333A, D333B
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA6L5790
6L-5790
6L5790
CA6L5790
6L-5790
6L5790
Weight: 3 pounds 1 kg.
MARINE ENGINE,
Information:
dipstick.
The most accurate oil level readings are measured when the engine is cold. If the engine was running, wait at least 10 minutes before proceeding.
Remove the dipstick and wipe it dry with a clean, lint free cloth.
Slowly insert the clean dipstick into the tube. Visually confirm that the dipstick is fully seated in the dipstick tube. A visual inspection is required because some dipsticks will require more effort than others to fully seat.
After 10 seconds remove the dipstick.
Look at the oil level on both sides of the dipstick. The lower of the two readings will be the correct oil level measurement.
Add oil (if necessary) to adjust the level. After adding or changing the oil, the engine should run for one minute before checking the oil level. Remember to wait 10 minutes to allow the engine to cool and oil to fully drain into the oil pan.Typical causes of inaccurate oil level readings:
Reading the high level of the dipstick.
Reading the dipstick before the oil fully drains into the oil pan.
Inserting and removing the dipstick too quickly.
The dipstick is not fully seated in the dipstick tube.Check Coolant Level
Note: DO NOT remove the radiator pressure cap while the engine is hot. Serious burns from boiling liquid or steam could result.Note: Add coolant only to the expansion tank when the engine is cool (not at operating temperature).Note: Ethylene glycol base antifreeze is poisonous. Do not use mouth-to-siphon coolant from the radiator, recovery bottle, or any container. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Never store used antifreeze in an open container because animals are attracted to the smell and the taste of antifreeze even though it is poisonous.Note: Do not use any chromate base rust inhibitor with propylene glycol base antifreeze. Using any high silicate antifreeze boosters or additives also will cause overheating. The manufacturer also recommends that any soluble oil inhibitor is NOT USED for this equipment.Visually check the coolant expansion tank and make sure that the coolant level is between the "Cold" and "Hot" level markings. To add coolant to the system add it to the expansion tank when the engine is cool (not at operating temperature, not running). Add only a 50/50 mixture of the correct antifreeze and distilled or deionized water to the coolant system.Battery Inspection
Note: Stationary emergency generators installed with automatic transfer switches will crank and start automatically when NORMAL (UTILITY) source voltage is removed or is below an acceptable preset level. To prevent automatic startup and possible injury to personnel, do not connect battery cables until NORMAL source voltage at the transfer switch is correct and the system is ready to be placed into operation.Note: Storage batteries give off EXPLOSIVE hydrogen gas. This gas can form an explosive mixture around the battery for several hours after charging. The slightest spark can ignite the gas and cause an explosion. An explosion can shatter the battery and cause blindness or other injury. Any area that houses a storage battery must be properly ventilated. Do not allow smoking, open flame, sparks,
The most accurate oil level readings are measured when the engine is cold. If the engine was running, wait at least 10 minutes before proceeding.
Remove the dipstick and wipe it dry with a clean, lint free cloth.
Slowly insert the clean dipstick into the tube. Visually confirm that the dipstick is fully seated in the dipstick tube. A visual inspection is required because some dipsticks will require more effort than others to fully seat.
After 10 seconds remove the dipstick.
Look at the oil level on both sides of the dipstick. The lower of the two readings will be the correct oil level measurement.
Add oil (if necessary) to adjust the level. After adding or changing the oil, the engine should run for one minute before checking the oil level. Remember to wait 10 minutes to allow the engine to cool and oil to fully drain into the oil pan.Typical causes of inaccurate oil level readings:
Reading the high level of the dipstick.
Reading the dipstick before the oil fully drains into the oil pan.
Inserting and removing the dipstick too quickly.
The dipstick is not fully seated in the dipstick tube.Check Coolant Level
Note: DO NOT remove the radiator pressure cap while the engine is hot. Serious burns from boiling liquid or steam could result.Note: Add coolant only to the expansion tank when the engine is cool (not at operating temperature).Note: Ethylene glycol base antifreeze is poisonous. Do not use mouth-to-siphon coolant from the radiator, recovery bottle, or any container. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Never store used antifreeze in an open container because animals are attracted to the smell and the taste of antifreeze even though it is poisonous.Note: Do not use any chromate base rust inhibitor with propylene glycol base antifreeze. Using any high silicate antifreeze boosters or additives also will cause overheating. The manufacturer also recommends that any soluble oil inhibitor is NOT USED for this equipment.Visually check the coolant expansion tank and make sure that the coolant level is between the "Cold" and "Hot" level markings. To add coolant to the system add it to the expansion tank when the engine is cool (not at operating temperature, not running). Add only a 50/50 mixture of the correct antifreeze and distilled or deionized water to the coolant system.Battery Inspection
Note: Stationary emergency generators installed with automatic transfer switches will crank and start automatically when NORMAL (UTILITY) source voltage is removed or is below an acceptable preset level. To prevent automatic startup and possible injury to personnel, do not connect battery cables until NORMAL source voltage at the transfer switch is correct and the system is ready to be placed into operation.Note: Storage batteries give off EXPLOSIVE hydrogen gas. This gas can form an explosive mixture around the battery for several hours after charging. The slightest spark can ignite the gas and cause an explosion. An explosion can shatter the battery and cause blindness or other injury. Any area that houses a storage battery must be properly ventilated. Do not allow smoking, open flame, sparks,
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