Fuel & Lube Specifications
A.Fuel Specifications
Use good quality fuel to get the correct power and per- formance from the engine. The recommended fuel spec- ification for Caterpillar engines is shown below.
Cetane number | 45 minimum |
Viscosity | 2.0/4.5 centistrokes at 40 C (104 F) |
Density | 0,835/0,855 kg/litre |
Sulphur | 0.2% of mass, maximum |
Distillation | 85% at 350 C (662 F) |
Cetane number: Cetane number indicates ignition per- formance. Fuel with a low cetane number can cause cold start problems and affect combustion.
Viscosity: Viscosity is the resistance to flow and if this is outside limits, engine performance can be affected.
Density: Low density will reduce engine power, higher density will increase engine power and exhaust smoke.
Sulphur: High sulphur content (not normally found in Europe, North America or Australasia) can cause engine wear. if only high sulphur fuels are available, it will be necessary to use a highly alkaline lubricating oil in the engine or reduce the lubricating oil change interval.
Distillation: This is an indication of the mixture of differ- ent hydrocarbons in the fuel. A high ratio of light weight hydrocarbons can affect the combustion characteristics.
Low temperature fuels: Special winter fuels may be available for engine operation at temperatures below
0 C (32 F). These fuels limit the formation of wax in the fuel oil at low temperatures. If wax forms in the fuel oil, this could stop the flow of fuel oil through the filter.
Aviation kerosene and R.M.E. type fuels: These fuels may be used, but can effect the engine performance and starting ability. The only aviation fuels that are permitted for use with these engines are: JP5, Jet A and JP8 pro- viding that 5% spindle oil is added, Aviation fuel JP4 is not recommended. For more information on aviation fuels refer to the Caterpillar application department. Only up to 5% R.M.E. in mineral oil diesel fuel is permit- ted. Biodiesel blends of up to 5% B100 and #2 diesel fuel (B5) are allowed.
Electrical
B.Lubricating Oil Specifications
Use only good quality lubricating oil, such as shell Rim- ula 15W40 which meets Caterpillar
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•ACEA E5
Note: API
Caution: Always ensure that the correct viscosity grade of lubricating oil is used for the ambient temperature range in which the engine will run as shown in the chart below.
Recommended SAE viscosity grades
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Viscosity chart
A = Recommended viscosity
B = Ambient temperature
Ensure the lubricating oil sump is filled slowly after warm up, check with the dipstick that the oil level is correct. Change the oil and filter in accordance with the service instruction.
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