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Removing of air signal attenuator on
engines equipped with this device
Removing of diesel exhaust fluid tank and
system
Inner Fender
Shields and
Cab Skirts
Removing shield or skirts
Cutting away parts of shields, skirts
or damaged or loose portions of
shields or skirts
Noise
Insulating
Blankets
Removing noise insulators from
engine block or from around the oil
pan
Cutting holes in, or cutting away part
of noise insulators
Removing hood-mounted noise
insulation
Inspecting Noise and Emission
Components
If, during periodic inspection and
maintenance of other systems and
components, it is found that parts of the
noise control system require attention, we
recommend that those parts be inspected
at more frequent intervals to assure
adequate maintenance and performance.
The following instructions are based on
inspection of the noise control system at
regular intervals as indicated in the Noise
Control System - Maintenance Log on
page 281.
Air Intake System
Do all checks and maintenance
procedures listed in this manual
under engine air intake system and
air filter housing.
Check the induction tubing, elbow
connections, clamps, brackets, and
fasteners for deterioration, cracks,
and security.
If you find an air leak anywhere
between the air filter housing and
the engine, repair that leak
immediately.
CAUTION
Air leaks cause excessive noise and
may result in serious damage to the
engine. If you do not repair them the
engine damage will not be covered by
your warranty. Repair all air leaks as
soon as you find them.
Engine Mounted Noise Insulators
Check condition. Is the insulator
secure? How you do this will
depend on the method of attaching
the noise insulators on the engine
and around the oil pan (bolts, snap
fasteners, or straps). Tighten loose
fasteners and repair or replace any
worn or damaged fasteners.
Check insulators around fasteners
and stress points, especially where
they may be affected by engine
vibration. Repair any cracked or
damaged mounting points. Use
suitable reinforcing plates to
ensure that the insulators will
remain in position.
Exhaust System
Check for exhaust leaks, which
would indicate a leaking manifold
gasket; replace gasket if
necessary.
Check cap screws for tightness,
including those at the flanges.
Refer to the engine manufacturer's
service manual for proper
tightening sequence and torque
values.
Joints and Clamps
Check for leaks, and tighten as
necessary. Check for deterioration
or dents in pipes and clamps which
could allow exhaust to escape.
Replace any serviceable joints,
flexible pipes and gaskets at the
service intervals.
Selective Catalysts Reduction (SCR)
MAINTENANCE - Noise and Emission Control
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