The refill capacities for the engine crankcase reflect the approximate capacity of the crankcase or sump plus standard oil filters. Auxiliary oil filter systems will require additional oil. Refer to the OEM specifications for the capacity of the auxiliary oil filter.
C2.2 Generator Sets
Approximate Refill Capacity of the Lubrication System |
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Compartment or System | Liters | Quarts |
Crankcase(1) | 10.6 | 11.2 |
(1) | These values are the approximate capacities for the crankcase oil sump which include the standard factory installed oil filters. Engines with auxiliary oil filters will require additional oil. Refer to the OEM specifications for the capacity of the auxiliary oil filter. |
Lubricant Viscosity Recommendations for Direct Injection (DI) Diesel Engines
The proper SAE viscosity grade of oil is determined by the minimum ambient temperature during cold engine start-up, and the maximum ambient temperature during engine operation.
Refer to Table 2 (minimum temperature) in order to determine the required oil viscosity for starting a cold engine.
Refer to Table 2 (maximum temperature) in order to select the oil viscosity for engine operation at the highest ambient temperature that is anticipated.
Generally, use the highest oil viscosity that is available to meet the requirement for the temperature at start-up.
Engine Oil Viscosity | ||
Caterpillar DEO
Multigrade API CH-4 API CG-4 Viscosity Grade |
Ambient Temperature | |
Minimum | Maximum | |
SAE 0W-20 | |
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SAE 0W-30 | |
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SAE 0W-40 | |
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SAE 5W-30 | |
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SAE 5W-40 | |
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SAE 10W-30 | |
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SAE 15W-40 | |
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For additional information on selecting an oil, refer to Special Publication, SEBU6251, "Caterpillar Commercial Diesel Engine Fluids Recommendations".
Diesel engines have the ability to burn a wide variety of fuels. These fuels are divided into two general groups. The two groups are called the preferred fuels and the permissible fuels.
The preferred fuels provide maximum engine service life and performance. The preferred fuels are distillate fuels. These fuels are commonly called diesel fuel, furnace fuel, gas oil, or kerosene.
The permissible fuels are crude oils or blended fuels. Use of these fuels can result in higher maintenance costs and in reduced engine service life.
In North America, diesel fuel that is identified as No. 1-D or No. 2-D in "ASTM D975" generally meet the specifications. Diesel fuels from other sources could exhibit detrimental properties that are not defined or controlled by this specification.
Refer to Special Publication, SEBU6251, "Caterpillar Commercial Diesel Engine Fluids Recommendations" for additional information that relates to diesel fuel.
To maintain the cooling system, the Total Cooling System capacity must be known. The approximate capacity for the engine cooling system is listed. External System capacities will vary among applications. Refer to the OEM specifications for the External System capacity. This capacity information will be needed in order to determine the amount of coolant/antifreeze that is required for the Total Cooling System.
C2.2 Generator Sets
Approximate Refill Capacity of the Cooling System |
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Compartment or System | Liters | Quarts |
Total Cooling System | 7 | 7.4 |
NOTICE |
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Do not use a commercial coolant/antifreeze that only meets the ASTM "D3306" specification. This type of coolant/antifreeze is made for light duty automotive applications. Use only the coolant/antifreeze that is recommended. |
The following coolants are the primary types of coolants that are used in Caterpillar Engines:
Preferred - Caterpillar Extended Life Coolant (ELC) or a commercial extended life coolant that meets the Caterpillar EC-1 specification
Acceptable - Caterpillar Diesel Engine Antifreeze/Coolant (DEAC) or a commercial heavy-duty coolant/antifreeze that meets "ASTM D4985" or "ASTM D5345" specifications
Caterpillar recommends a 1:1 mixture of water and glycol. This mixture will provide optimum heavy-duty performance as a coolant/antifreeze.
Note: Caterpillar DEAC DOES NOT require a treatment with an SCA at the initial fill. Commercial heavy-duty coolant/antifreeze that meets "ASTM D4985" or "ASTM D5345" specifications MAY require a treatment with an SCA at the initial fill. Read the label or the instructions that are provided by the OEM of the product.
Caterpillar Minimum Acceptable Water Requirements | ||||
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Property | Maximum Limit | ASTM Test | ||
Chloride (Cl) | |
"D512", "D4327" | ||
Sulfate (SO4) | |
"D516" | ||
Total Hardness | |
"D1126" | ||
Total Solids | |
"D1888" | ||
Acidity | pH of 5.5 to 9.0 | "D1293" |
In stationary engine applications that do not require protection from boiling or freezing, a mixture of SCA and water is acceptable. Caterpillar recommends a minimum of six percent to a maximum of eight percent SCA concentration in those cooling systems. Distilled water or deionized water is preferred. Water which has the required properties may be used. For the water properties, refer to Special Publication, SEBU6251, "Caterpillar Commercial Diesel Engine Fluids Recommendations" for additional information that relates coolant.
Note: The service life of coolant is limited by use of service hours. Refer to the specific engine's Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Maintenance Interval Schedule" (Maintenance Section). To achieve this service life, the coolants must be properly maintained. The maintenance program includes S·O·S coolant analysis.
Coolant Service Life | |
Coolant Type | Service Life (1) |
Caterpillar ELC | Six Years |
Caterpillar DEAC | Three Years |
Commercial Heavy-Duty Coolant/Antifreeze that meets "ASTM D5345" | Two Years |
Commercial Heavy-Duty Coolant/Antifreeze that meets "ASTM D4985" | One Year |
Caterpillar SCA and Water | Two Years |
Commercial SCA and Water | One Year |
(1) | The service life of coolant is also limited by use (service hours). Refer to the specific engine's Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Maintenance Interval Schedule" (Maintenance Section). |