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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION

M. I. 1746
Service Department
ELECTRO-MOTIVE DIVISION
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
December, 1999

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PROGRAM


GT46MAC Locomotive
Equipped With 16-710G3B-Series Engine
and
AC Traction Components

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please refer to the EMD Safety Precautions for GT46MAC Locomotives in appendix to
the Locomotive Service Manual whenever routine service or
maintenance work is to be performed on this locomotive.

_______________________________________________________________________
The Maintenance Schedule as outlined in this instruction is specific to the GT46MAC
locomotive and is offered for planning purposes only. As written, this document reflects
current EMD product design and service experience for the 70-Series class of rail freight
locomotives with AC traction components. The content of this M.I. reflects locomotive /
engine overhaul cycles based on time, kilometers or megawatt-hours. This
recommendation is consistent with present fleet performance and remains within the
EMD experience envelope.

This Maintenance Instruction is intended to serve as a guide when


establishing maintenance schedules to meet the particular requirements of
individual operations and planned economic life of the locomotive. It
provides average recommendations which should ensure satisfactory
locomotive operation and economical maintenance costs where average load
factors and climatic conditions are encountered.
The scheduled inspection and maintenance items defined herein are specific
to the GT46MAC locomotives. Component renewal provisions are
consistent with traditional In-Carbody engine overhaul procedures.
Customers wishing to schedule more extensive overhaul procedures
including a UTEX engine can extend the mega-watt interval to overhaul by
20%.
For planning purposes, EMD has established the following overhaul interval
recommendations for the GT46MAC locomotive. These overhaul interval
recommendations are based on whichever event occurs first: time,
kilometers, or megawatt hours.
GT46MAC Locomotives:
* High Speed Service: 6 years / 1367905 kms / 23,000 MWHRS.
* Heavy Haul Service: 6 years / 1046045 kms / 23,000 MWHRS.
Note:
Kilometer and MWHR values referenced above are defined by
Microprocessor Archive Data as accumulated by the locomotive
control computer system.

As always, when specific operating conditions severely impact locomotive


performance and or reliability, maintenance schedules must be adjusted accordingly.
Copyright 1999
Electro-Motive Division, General Motors Corporation.
All rights reserved. Neither this document, nor any part thereof, may be reprinted without
the expressed written consent of the Electro-Motive Division. Contact EMD Service
Publications Office.

INTRODUCTION
NOTE
Periodic engine coolant samples should be taken to
ensure that the quality of the solution is maintained.
The specific concentrations of inhibitor in the
coolant should be monitored and, as a general rule,
coolant solution should be changed at least
annually.
5. Government mandated inspections are specifically not included in this Maintenance Instruction.
NOTE
Development of a comprehensive inspection and
maintenance plan, including unique owner/operator
requirements, is deemed the responsibility of the
customer.
6. Maintenance requirements and service procedures for Customer specified locomotive
options and equipment shall be provided
separate from this document.
NOTE
Service information on specialty items will
generally be provided by the original manufacturer
and reflect their recommendations. Distribution of
such information will be through GMLG at time of
locomotive delivery.
7. Publications, as referenced in abbreviation examples listed below, will be followed for inspection, tightening, and maintenance procedures.

The recommendations contained in this Maintenance Instruction are based on the following:
1. Fuel oil shall meet the specifications of
Maintenance Instruction 1750.
NOTE
Fuel filter integrity should be checked periodically
by measuring pressure differential at the rack
mounted filter gauge.
Wayside fuel filtration should be recognized as an
important
consideration
in
meeting
the
specification criteria of M.I. 1750. Locomotive
re-fueling at remote-site locations by transient fuel
vendors must also consider provisions for wayside
or pre-delivery filtration.
2. Lubricants shall meet the specifications of Maintenance Instructions 1752, 1756, and 1764 with
levels properly maintained for engine, journal
boxes, traction motor support bearings, and gear
cases.
NOTE
Periodic engine oil samples should be taken to
monitor the suitability of the oil for continued use.
Oil should be changed at the intervals specified in
this M.I. or when laboratory analysis indicates fresh
oil is required. Evaluation of engine and oil
condition should dictate when more frequent oil
changes are required. The type of service, type of
oil, quality of filter elements, and condition of
engine will influence the frequency of oil change.

LOM
LSM
EMM
M.I.
PC

3. Lubricating oil filters shall be of a quality equal


to original equipment and shall be changed at the
intervals specified in this Maintenance
Instruction.
NOTE
Lube oil filter tank pressure should be checked
periodically as a means to monitor filter condition.
4. Engine coolant shall meet the specifications in
Maintenance Instruction 1748 and shall be
maintained to proper levels.

means Locomotive Operators Manual


means Locomotive Service Manual
means Engine Maintenance Manual
means Maintenance Instruction
means Parts Catalog

DAILY
LOCOMOTIVE CAB
Using the display screen, note any defect
recorded in the EM2000 locomotive control
computer. If all reported defects are corrected,
clear the annunciator.

LOM, LSM

Inspect and test all interior and exterior lights.

LOM, LSM

Check operation of electronic air brake system.

LOM, LSM and Knorr Publication.

Test operation of horn and sanders.

LOM, LSM

Check operation of indicating lights panels.

LOM, LSM

ABOVE DECK INSPECTION


With engine idling:
LOM, LSM, and EMM.
Check engine room for fuel, oil, or water leaks,
unusual noises, or smoke.
Check other locomotive systems (auxiliary
generator, main alternator, traction motor
blower, air compressor, and cooling fans) for
unusual noises.
Check engine oil level.

LOM, LSM and EMM.

Check cooling system water level.

LOM, LSM and EMM.

Check compressor oil level.

LOM, LSM and EMM.

BELOW DECK INSPECTION


LOM, LSM and EMM.

With engine running, walk around the unit and


check for:
- Fuel, water, oil, or air leakage
-

Loose or dragging equipment

Couplers and draft gear for defects

MU hoses and cables for defects

Brake rigging for damage

HTSC truck for damage

Traction motor leads for damage

T. motors for cooling air flow and air


ducts damage.

Wheel defects

Gearcase damage or leakage

Radar unit damage,

Check adjustment of brake travel

Drain condensate from main reservoirs


and verify proper operation of automatic
drain valves

Check air dryer operation

Check traction motors temperature and


speed probes mounting and cables for
defects.

Confirm operation of radar blower and clean


faceplate if required.

Blue sight glasses indicates that dessicant is dry

90 DAYS

CAB AND CONTROL SYSTEMS

Test functional operation of electronic air


brake system. Perform system diagnostics
through EM2000 display screen. Correct any
system failures.

LOM, LSM and Knorr Publication.

Check locomotive computer.


- Verify correct Date, Time, and Unit
Number from EM 2000 display.
- Monitor computer display panel
messages
- Perform all locomotive self-tests
functions.

LOM, LSM. See LSM for method. Perform


checks or maintenance indicated by messages.
Qualify fault indicating devices and systems.

Check for stored annunciator messages.


- Acknowledge faults
- Download archive and running totals as
required.

ENGINE (Running)
With engine idling and at operating temperature:
Inspect lines, connections, and equipment for
leaks; fuel, oil, water, air, exhaust gas.

LSM, EMM.

Inspect cylinder head mechanisms for proper


rocker arm and valve bridge operation.

EMM.

Check air compressor assembly for proper


operation and note unusual operating noise(s).

LSM.

ENGINE (Stopped)
Renew all lube oil filter elements:
- Primary filter elements.
- Turbocharger element.
- Soakback element

PC, EMM, LSM. Use elements equal to original


equipment

Renew primary fuel filter element and engine


mounted spin-on fuel filter elements.

PC, EMM, LSM. Use elements equal to original


equipment.

Renew fiberglass element engine air filters.

PC, LSM. Use elements equal to original


equipment.

Visually inspect crankcase and airbox for


leaks. Check condition of power assemblies.

EMM. Clean airbox drains if necessary.

Inspect eductor tube for carbon deposits.

EMM. Clean if necessary.

Check cooling system inhibitor concentration.

M.I. 1748

Check operation of engine protector.

EMM, LSM, or M.I. 260.

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS


Inspect , check, and test all alarms, automatic
controls, and protective devices.

LSM and EMM.

Check operation of soak back pump and motor

With the engine shut down and soak back pump


running, remove left rear handhole cover and
check oil flow through gear train. Observe
camshaft bearings. If lube oil flows from
camshaft bearings with soak back pump running
while the engine is shut down, inspect turbo
filter outlet check valve for proper operation.

Renew traction inverter cabinets filter


elements.

PC, LSM. Use elements equal to original


equipment.

Check for low voltage DC grounds.

LSM

Check for low voltage AC grounds

LSM

Check ground relay action.

LSM.

Inspect cooling fan motors fuses

If pin protrudes on a single fuse only, always


change both fuses in the motor circuit.

Check for blown fuses through TA 17 main


generator inspection windows.

M.I. 3317

Check battery electrolyte level and specific


gravity.

Wash cell tops and complete battery box. Apply


petroleum jelly to terminals

MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS

Inspect traction motor inlet guide vane


assembly.
- Check for worn bushings and rods,
loose nuts, and cracking (fatigue) of
actuating rod.

Replace excessively worn components as


needed.

Check air compressor oil level.

LSM, add oil as required when compressor is


stopped.

Check Governor oil level.

EMM, add oil as required.

Inspect main generator pit drain aspirator for


plugging.

LSM, clean if necessary.

Check vertical and lateral shock absorbers for


leaks and proper control. Replace if defects
are evident.

LSM and M.I. 1515.

Check condition of wheels. Check for wear,


sharp flanges, shelling, cracks, and flat spots.
Check rim surface for pitting, crushing or
build-up of cracks.

LSM

Check wheels for wheel size mismatch. True


wheels or change wheel sets as required.

M.I. 1518

Check traction motors temperature and speed


probes mounting and cables for damages.
Ensure all plugs are secure.

LSM

Check traction motor gear case oil level.

LSM. Fill to overflow.

SIX MONTHS

CAB AND CONTROL SYSTEMS


Check functional operation of emergency fuel
cut-off switches.

LOM and LSM

Lubricate throttle and reverser handle pivot


points.
ENGINE (Stopped)
Visually inspect crankcase and oil pan for
external leaks. Check for indications of air
leaks around aftercooler duct mounting
flanges.

EMM.

Clean or renew fuel suction strainer element

LSM.

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND


SYSTEMS
Check condition of traction alternator.

LSM and MI 3317. Clean rectifier banks and


inspection windows.
Replace diodes and fuses as required and record
failed diode locations.

Inspect diodes and fuses


Inspect commutation capacitors and resistors,
and generator current transformers
Inspect collector rings and brushes.
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND
SYSTEMS
Take manometer reading to check proper
ventilation at electrical control cabinet no.1

LSM

Renew main reservoir air filter elements.

LSM, PC. Use elements equal to original


equipment.

Check operation of main reservoir automatic


drain valves.

LSM.

Check yaw dampers for leakage and proper


control. Inspect rod surface for scoring,
pitting, or corrosion, and mounting bushings
for deterioration.

LSM and M.I. 1515. Replace if defects are


evident.

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One Year / 227983 KMs/3833 MWHRs

ENGINE (Running)
Perform load test.
- Check Horsepower. Correct as necessary.

LSM and EMM.

- Check engine speeds and governor


balance point.

EMM and LSM. Apply governor on test stand if


necessary.

- Check mechanical overspeed trip


mechanism. Readjust if necessary.

EMM.

Check air pressure drop across aftercoolers.

EMM. Clean aftercooler cores if necessary.

ENGINE (Stopped)
Drain and renew governor oil.

EMM and M.I. 1764

Set MUI injector timing and rack length.

EMM.

Perform complete power assembly inspection,


including liners, pistons, piston pins, p-pipes,
connecting rods, and crankshaft.

EMM.

Visually inspect air box for oil/water leaks, and EMM.


proper air box drainage. Clean airbox drains as
required.
Remove exhaust manifold inspection plate and
inspect screen and trap.

EMM. If foreign objects are found in trap,


remove screen to inspect turbine vanes. Also
inspect power assemblies.

Check exhaust valves timing.

EMM.

Remove and clean oil separator element.

EMM.

Retorque main lube oil and piston cooling oil


pump shaft nut.

EMM.

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ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS


Inspect all visible insulation and connections
on traction motor leads and carbody boots.

LSM.

Inspect condition of traction alternator


collector rings. Reverse polarity and replace
brushes.

LSM and M.I. 3317-2.

Inspect DC motors:
Dynamic brake blower motors.
Fuel pump motor.
Soak back motor

LSM, M.I. 4101 and M.I. 4104.


Renew brushes as a complete set when required.

Visually inspect both dynamic braking grids


and blower assemblies, clean with dry air.

LSM , M.I. 1601 and M.I. 4104.

Check operation of all contactors. Inspect arc


chutes, tips, and interlock plunger bolts.

LSM.

Renew electrical cabinet air filters:


Change high voltage cabinet filter elements.
Change AC cabinet filter element.

PC, LSM. Use elements equal to original


equipment.

Inspect traction inverter (TCC) cabinets. Clean


cooling fins on phase modules. Check all cable
and wiring connections.

LSM.

Remove starting motors from engine. Inspect


starting motor. Lubricate bearings and renew
brushes in sets, if required.

LSM, EMM

Inspect all electrical cabinets, check for loose


plugs and connections. Check also for traces of
overheating and water infiltration.

LSM

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MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS


Renew main reservoir air filter elements.
Clean air compressor air filter housing and
renew air filter elements.

PC, LSM. Use elements equal to original


equipment.
Do not attempt to clean elements.

Change air compressor oil and renew oil filter.

M.I. 1756 and M.I. 1144.

Replace DL filter elements in air brake system.

LSM. Use elements equal to original equipment

Inspect radiator air passages and clean if


necessary.

LSM, and M.I. 549. Operation in areas and in


periods of airborne seed and leaves can require
more frequent cleaning.

Clean radiator header screens after first year of


operation. Condition of screens at this time can
provide a basis for future cleaning.

LSM. M.I. 549 and M.I. 550. The presence of


metal chips at first cleaning or after engine parts
have been renewed is not an abnormal condition.

Inspect and test cooling system pressure cap


and filler neck. Replace cap as required.

PC, LSM. Use cap equivalent to original


equipment.

Inspect cooling system pressure relief valve for


leaks
.
Drain engine coolant and refill with new.

LSM.

Measure pressure drop across inertial filters.

LSM. Remove and clean inertial filters, if


necessary.

Remove and replace air dryer precoalescer


element

LSM

Drain condensate from fuel tank.

LSM. drain more frequently during periods of


high humidity or rapid temperature change.

Lubricate door hardware; hinges, latches, and


linkages (including carbody doors).

M.I. 1756.

Lubricate handbrake chain and check


operation. Inspect chain snubber.

LSM, and M.I. 1577.

Check functional operation of traction motor


blower inlet vane system.

LSM. Add 1/4 oz. of lubricant (transmission


fluid) to the cylinder and lubricate linkage.

LSM and M.I. 1748

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TWO YEARS/ 455966 KM/ 7676 MWHRS


ENGINE
Renew or recondition engine protector and
requalify.

M.I. 260. Qualify on test stand after renewing


springs, O rings, and diaphragms.
Replacement can be EMD Unit Exchange.
LSM.

Remove hot oil detector and check for


operation at proper temperature.

MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS


Check temperature differential between lube
oil and cooling water into engine.

LSM. Perform during scheduled load test. Clean


oil cooler if necessary. M.I. 927 and M.I. 928.

Renew thermostatic valve element of fuel oil


preheater.

LSM.

Renew cooling system pressure cap.

LSM.

Inspect and requalify vertical and lateral truck


shock absorbers.

LSM. Replace as required.

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS


Check settings of EFS and FVS switches

LSM.

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THREE YEARS/ 683950 KM/ 11499 MWHRS

ENGINE
Inspect and qualify lower connecting rod
bearings for reuse.

EMM.

Install new upper connecting rod bearings.

EMM.

Install new lower main bearings.

EMM.

Inspect crankshaft gear damper.

EMM. Check for free movement.

Inspect and qualify piston cooling tubes.

EMM.

Check rocker arms, rocker arm bushings, and


cam followers.

EMM.

Renew valve bridge and lash adjuster


assemblies.

EMM.

Renew injectors.

EMM. Replace with EMD Unit Exchange.

Renew governor.

EMM. Replace with EMD Unit Exchange.

Renew top deck cover seals and check latches.

EMM.

Renew jacket water pump.

EMM. Rebuild or replace with EMD Unit


Exchange.

Renew turbocharger aftercooler water pump.

EMM. Rebuild or replace with EMD Unit


Exchange.

Perform self-load test after engine work.


Confirm the following;
- Proper loading at each throttle notch.
- Engine function parameters are within
specified range.

LSM, EMM.

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MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS


Recondition air compressor valves.
- Inspect compressor and related piping for
air, water, and / or oil leaks.
- Verify functional operation of intercooler
pressure relief valve.

M.I. 1144.

Renew or replace the air filter dryer assembly.

LSM, Vendor publication.

Renew flexible coupling seals in cooling and


lube oil piping.

LSM.

Remove primary lube oil filter bypass valve.


Clean, inspect, and test.

M.I. 926.

Recondition main reservoir drain valves


.
Renew traction motor blower inlet shutter
magnet valve .

LSM.

Renew sanding magnet valves and radar


blower magnet valve.

LSM and M.I. 4707

Renew compressor control magnet valve.

LSM and M.I. 4707

Recondition or replace horn magnet valves and


EBT magnet valve.

LSM and M.I. 4707

Renew traction motor blower inlet guide vane


assembly.

LSM.

Recondition fuel pump and renew coupling


spider.

M.I. 4110.

Replace valve as required.

LSM and M.I. 4707

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS


M.I. 4101
Renew the fuel pump motor
Recondition or replace electric starter motors.

EMM. Replacement should be EMD Unit


Exchange.

Check electrical cabinets door seals for leakage LSM. Replace seals if necessary. Adjust lock
due to damage or deterioration.
keeper, if required.

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SIX YEARS/ 1367905 KM/ 23000 MWHRS


ENGINE
Drain lubricating oil. Replace with fresh
charge of oil after overhaul work is complete.

LSM, EMM, and M.I. 1752.

Renew power pack assemblies.


Apply new heads, liners, pistons, and rings.
Apply new wrist pins and bearings.
Apply new head seat rings.
Apply new lower liner inserts.
Apply new rocker arms and rocker arm
bushings.
Apply new valve bridges and lash adjusters.

EMM. Replacement components should be new


or EMD unit exchange.

Install new upper and lower connecting rod


bearings.

EMM.

Visually inspect and requalify crankshaft.


Install new lower main bearings.
Install new thrust collars.

EMM.

Visually inspect and requalify all components


of the front and rear gear trains.

EMM.

Renew or recondition crankshaft damping


device.

EMM. Replace with new or reconditioned geartype damper.

Renew turbocharger.

EMM. Replace with EMD Unit Exchange.

Renew turbocharger external clutch assembly.

EMM.

Recondition auxiliary generator drive


assembly.

EMM.

Clean or renew aftercooler cores.

EMM.

Inspect exhaust manifold sections.


Renew manifold base gaskets.
Renew expansion joints.

EMM.

Renew or recondition oil pumps.

EMM. Replacement should be EMD Unit


Exchange.

Remove oil pressure relief valve; clean,


inspect, and test.

EMM.

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Remove lube oil soakback filter assembly.


Disassemble, clean, inspect, and replace bypass ball valves
.
Remove turbocharger lube oil filter assembly.
Disassemble, clean, inspect, and replace check
valves.

EMM.

EMM.

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS


Remove rectifier assemblies from generator air
boxes. Remove fuses and thoroughly wash heat
sink and diodes.
Requalify all fuses for reuse.
Check diodes.

M.I. 3317-2 or 3
CAUTION: Never use a caustic cleaner
solution.
Pointers article 2L97.

Remove main generator bearing cover. Inspect


for grease contamination, excessive wear, and
overheating. Apply new grease.

M.I. 3317-1.

Check operation of all fan / blower motors


contactors. Inspect interlocks and cabling.
- Renew cooling fans contactors tips.
- Renew braking contactor tips.
- renew TCC s blowers contactor tips.

LSM, and M.I. 5364-B.

Renew dynamic brake cooling fan assembly.

LSM., M.I. 4104. Replace with EMD Unit


Exchange.

Renew radiator cooling fan assemblies.

LSM, M.I. 4105. Replace with EMD Unit


Exchange.

Renew auxiliary generator


.

LSM, M.I. 3707. Replace with EMD Unit


Exchange.

Renew generator blower assembly.

LSM. Replace with EMD Unit Exchange.

Renew inertial filter blower motor assembly.

LSM, and M.I. 3614. Replace with EMD Unit


Exchange.

Renew soak back pump motor.

LSM, and M.I. 4101. Replace with EMD Unit


Exchange.

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MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS


Recondition air compressor

Refer to vendor publication.

Renew turbocharger-to-filter air duct


.
Recondition soak back pump and renew
coupling spider.

M.I. 4110

Recondition air compressor drive shaft


coupling.

LSM, and M.I. 1753.

Recondition auxiliary generator drive coupling. M.I. 1753.


Pressure test cooling system pressure relief
valve.

LSM.

Pressure test cooling reservoir fill valve.

LSM.

TWELVE YEARS/ 2735810 KM/ 46000 MWHRS


ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS
Renew main generator bearing.

M.I. 3317-1.

Renew traction motors.

Replacement should be EMD Unit Exchange.


Refer to Non-scheduled Maintenance portion of
this M.I.

EIGHTEEN YEARS/ 4103715 KM/ 69000 MWHRS

ENGINE
Renew engine.

Replacement should be EMD Unit Exchange.

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS


Renew main traction alternator and companion
alternator.

Replacement should be EMD Unit Exchange.

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NON-SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
A definite time schedule for items listed below cannot be established due to variations in wear and
component life related to operating conditions.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
HIGH VOLTAGE CABLING

Renew.
LOW VOLTAGE WIRING

Renew.
ELECTRONIC AIR BRAKE
Replace battery in Knorr memory
module at ten years.

LSM and Vendor publication.

HIGH VOLTAGE CABINET

LSM

Replace control system computer modules


as required.
Inspect connectors and cables for signs of
fatigue at time of component replacement.
Replace DC Link contactors, braking contactors,
and motors modules as required.
Clean inside of TCC Cabinets/Low Voltage
Cabinets as required--remove dust.
MECHANICAL COMPONENTS
TRUCK ASSEMBLIES
The HTSC truck has been designed to achieve a one-million mile service life. Actual
overhaul frequency of the truck assembly needs to be consistent with service life and the
scheduled maintenance of other locomotive components as reflected in this M.I.
LSM and M.I. 1515.

At overhaul, inspect, test, and repair or


replace the following items as necessary;
frame, steering mechanism, wear plates,
springs, spring seats, snubbers, brake
rigging, rubber secondary springs, and
sander guides.

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The following work is to be performed at each wheel truing, or when one or more
truck assemblies are removed for reconditioning.
SHOCK ABSORBERS
Inspect and qualify vertical truck shock
absorbers.

LSM. Replace as necessary.

The following work is to be performed at wheel change time or when one or more
truck assemblies are removed for reconditioning.
YAW DAMPERS
Inspect and qualify primary and secondary
yaw dampers.
LATERAL WEAR PADS

LSM, M.I. 1515. Replace as necessary.

LSM and M.I. 1515.

Replace at wheel change.


PINION
Check for involute profile wear.
Magnaflux.

M.I. 1518.

Replace at 4th wheel change


AXLE GEAR
Check for involute profile wear.
Magnaflux.

M.I. 1518.

AXLE
Magnaflux with wheels and inner races
removed.

M.I. 1518.

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TRACTION MOTOR
Disassemble motor:
Clean rotor, stator, and frame.
Check for grounds, open or shorted
Windings.
Process the stator and frame assembly
through a VPI varnish dip and bake
operation.
Inspect and re-grease TM non-drive end
bearing.
Re-assemble motor:
Check bearings using heat and noise test.

Whenever truck assembly is removed from


locomotive, check traction motors for unusual
bearing noise or heat at maximum 1500 RPM.

TRACTION MOTOR SUPPORT BEARINGS


Renew roller bearing assemblies at second
wheel change.

Replacements should be EMD Unit Exchange


or equivalent.

JOURNAL BOXES/JOURNAL BEARINGS


Remove and re-qualify tapered rollers.

M.I. 1553. Replacements should be EMD Unit


Exchange or equivalent.

BRAKE RIGGING
Check condition of brake rigging.
Remove, disassemble, and replace
hardware with new parts as required.

LSM and M.I. 1515.

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