Mi 1746
Mi 1746
Mi 1746
M. I. 1746
Service Department
ELECTRO-MOTIVE DIVISION
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
December, 1999
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.
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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.
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
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
LOM, LSM
LOM, LSM
LOM, LSM
Wheel defects
90 DAYS
ENGINE (Running)
With engine idling and at operating temperature:
Inspect lines, connections, and equipment for
leaks; fuel, oil, water, air, exhaust gas.
LSM, EMM.
EMM.
LSM.
ENGINE (Stopped)
Renew all lube oil filter elements:
- Primary filter elements.
- Turbocharger element.
- Soakback element
M.I. 1748
LSM
LSM
LSM.
M.I. 3317
LSM
M.I. 1518
LSM
SIX MONTHS
EMM.
LSM.
LSM
LSM.
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ENGINE (Running)
Perform load test.
- Check Horsepower. Correct as necessary.
EMM.
ENGINE (Stopped)
Drain and renew governor oil.
EMM.
EMM.
EMM.
EMM.
EMM.
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LSM.
Inspect DC motors:
Dynamic brake blower motors.
Fuel pump motor.
Soak back motor
LSM.
LSM.
LSM, EMM
LSM
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LSM.
LSM
M.I. 1756.
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LSM.
LSM.
LSM.
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ENGINE
Inspect and qualify lower connecting rod
bearings for reuse.
EMM.
EMM.
EMM.
EMM.
EMM.
EMM.
Renew injectors.
Renew governor.
EMM.
LSM, EMM.
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M.I. 1144.
LSM.
M.I. 926.
LSM.
LSM.
M.I. 4110.
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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EMM.
EMM.
EMM.
Renew turbocharger.
EMM.
EMM.
EMM.
EMM.
EMM.
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EMM.
EMM.
M.I. 3317-2 or 3
CAUTION: Never use a caustic cleaner
solution.
Pointers article 2L97.
M.I. 3317-1.
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M.I. 4110
LSM.
LSM.
M.I. 3317-1.
ENGINE
Renew engine.
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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
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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.
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
M.I. 1518.
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.
BRAKE RIGGING
Check condition of brake rigging.
Remove, disassemble, and replace
hardware with new parts as required.
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