Normal Engine Operation
Observe engine coolant temperature and engine oil pressure.
Temperatures and pressures will vary between engines and with changing
operating conditions, temperatures, and loads.
Normal engine coolant operating temperature range is 85°—103°C
(185°—217°F). If coolant temperature rises above 113°C
(235°F), reduce load on engine. Unless temperature drops quickly,
stop engine and determine cause before resuming operation.
Normal engine oil pressure at low idle should be at least 100
kPa (14.5 psi) and should rise to at least 172 kPa (1.72 bar) (25
psi) at rated speed. Engine oil pressure at rated speed can be as
low as 261 kPa (2.61 bar) (38 psi) and high as 586 kPa (5.86 bar)
(58 psi). This is not detrimental to the engine.
Operate the engine under a lighter load and at slower than normal
speed for first 15 minutes after start-up. DO NOT run engine at low
idle.
IMPORTANT: Should the engine die while operating under load,
immediately remove load and restart the engine. Overheating of the
turbocharger parts may occur when oil flow is stopped.
Stop engine immediately if there are any signs of part failure.
Symptoms that may be early signs of engine problems are:
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Sudden drop in oil pressure
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Abnormal coolant temperatures
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Unusual noise or vibration
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Sudden loss of power
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Excessive fuel consumption
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Excessive oil consumption
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Fluid leaks
NOTE: A revving sound may be heard for an instant after starting,
as the variable geometry turbocharger cycles. This is normal.
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