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The document outlines inspection and testing procedures for an aftercooler system on a Caterpillar engine, including leak testing, cleaning, and restrictions testing.

To test for an aftercooler leak, disconnect air pipes and install couplers and dust plugs, pressurize the system with air, and check for pressure loss over time.

To clean a charge air cooler, remove debris with compressed air, soak in solvent, flush with solvent and soapy water, then dry with compressed air.

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Product: WHEEL LOADER


Model: 950H WHEEL LOADER M1G
Configuration: 950H Wheel Loader M1G00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY
C7 Engine

Testing and Adjusting


C7 Engine for Caterpillar Built Machines
Media Number -SENR9939-19 Publication Date -01/06/2010 Date Updated -23/06/2010

i03505020

Aftercooler - Test
SMCS - 1063-081

Table 1

Required Tools
Part Number Part Name Quantity
1U-5470 Engine Pressure Group 1
FT-1984 Aftercooler Testing Group 1
FT-1438 Aftercooler Gp (DYNAMOMETER TEST) 1

Visual Inspection
Inspect the following parts at each oil change:

z Air lines

z Hoses

z Gasket joints

Pressurized air can cause personal injury. When pressurized air is used
for cleaning, wear a protective face shield, protective clothing, and
protective shoes.

Ensure that the constant torque hose clamps are tightened to the correct torque. Check the truck manufacturer's
specifications for the correct torque. Check the welded joints for cracks. Ensure that the brackets are tightened in the
correct positions. Ensure that the brackets are in good condition. Use compressed air to clean any debris or any dust
from the aftercooler core assembly. Inspect the cooler core fins for the following conditions:

z Damage

z Debris

z Corrosion
Use a stainless steel brush to remove any corrosion. Ensure that you use soap and water.

Note: When parts of the air-to-air aftercooler system are repaired, a leak test is recommended. When parts of the air-
to-air aftercooler system are replaced, a leak test is recommended.

Inlet Manifold Pressure

Normal inlet manifold pressure with high exhaust temperature can be caused by blockage of the fins of the
aftercooler core. Clean the fins of the aftercooler core. Refer to "Visual Inspection" for the cleaning procedure.

Low inlet manifold pressure and high exhaust manifold temperature can be caused by any of the following
conditions:

Plugged air cleaner - Clean the air cleaner or replace the air cleaner, as required. Refer to the Operation and
Maintenance Manual, "Engine Air Cleaner Element - Clean/Replace".

Blockage in the air lines - Blockage in the air lines between the air cleaner and the turbocharger must be removed.

Aftercooler core leakage - Aftercooler core leakage should be pressure tested. Refer to "Aftercooler Core Leakage"
topic for the testing procedure.

Leakage of the induction system - Any leakage from the pressure side of the induction system should be repaired.

Inlet manifold leak - An inlet manifold leak can be caused by the following conditions: loose fittings and plugs,
missing fittings and plugs, damaged fittings and plugs and leaking inlet manifold gasket.

Aftercooler Core Leakage


Illustration 1 g01134323
FT-1984 Aftercooler Testing Group

(1) Regulator and valve assembly

(2) Nipple

(3) Relief valve

(4) Tee

(5) Coupler

(6) Aftercooler

(7) Dust plug

(8) Dust plug

(9) Chain

A low power problem in the engine can be the result of aftercooler leakage. Aftercooler system leakage can result in
the following problems:

z Low power

z Low boost pressure


z Black smoke

z High exhaust temperature

NOTICE
Remove all air leaks from the system to prevent engine damage. In
some operating conditions, the engine can pull a manifold vacuum for
short periods of time. A leak in the aftercooler or air lines can let dirt
and other foreign material into the engine and cause rapid wear and/or
damage to engine parts.

A large leak of the aftercooler core can often be found by making a visual inspection. To check for smaller leaks,
use the following procedure:

1. Disconnect the air pipes from the inlet and outlet side of the aftercooler core.

Dust plug chains must be installed to the aftercooler core or to the


radiator brackets to prevent possible injury while you are testing. Do
not stand in front of the dust plugs while you are testing.

2. Install couplers (5) on each side of the aftercooler core. Also, install dust plugs (7) and (8) . These items are
included with the FT-1984 Aftercooler Testing Group .

Note: Installation of additional hose clamps on the hump hoses is recommended in order to prevent the hoses
from bulging while the aftercooler core is being pressurized.

NOTICE
Do not use more than 240 kPa (35 psi) of air pressure or damage to the
aftercooler core can be the result.

3. Install the regulator and valve assembly (1) on the outlet side of the aftercooler core assembly. Also, attach the
air supply.

4. Open the air valve and pressurize the aftercooler to 205 kPa (30 psi). Shut off the air supply.

5. Inspect all connection points for air leakage.

6. The aftercooler system's pressure should not drop more than 35 kPa (5 psi) in 15 seconds.

7. If the pressure drop is more than the specified amount, use a solution of soap and water to check all areas for
leakage. Look for air bubbles that will identify possible leaks. Replace the aftercooler core, or repair the
aftercooler core, as needed.

To help prevent personal injury when the tooling is removed, relieve all
pressure in the system slowly by using an air regulator and a valve
assembly.
8. After the testing, remove the FT-1984 Aftercooler Testing Group . Reconnect the air pipes on both sides of
the aftercooler core assembly.

Air System Restriction


Pressure measurements should be taken at the air inlet elbow and at the turbocharger outlet.

Use the differential pressure gauge of the 1U-5470 Engine Pressure Group . Use the following procedure in order to
measure the restriction of the aftercooler:

1. Connect the vacuum port of the differential pressure gauge to a port in the air inlet elbow.

2. Connect the pressure port of the differential pressure gauge to a port in the turbocharger outlet.

3. Record the value.

The air lines and the cooler core must be inspected for internal restriction when both of the following conditions are
met:

z Air flow is at a maximum level.

z Total air pressure drop of the charged system exceeds 13.5 kPa (4 in Hg).

If a restriction is discovered, proceed with the following tasks, as required:

z Clean

z Repair

z Replacement

Turbocharger Failure

Personal injury can result from air pressure.

Personal injury can result without following proper procedure. When


using pressure air, wear a protective face shield and protective clothing.

Maximum air pressure at the nozzle must be less than 205 kPa (30 psi)
for cleaning purposes.

NOTICE
Do not use caustic cleaners to clean the air-to-air aftercooler core.

Caustic cleaners will attack the internal metals of the core and cause
leakage.

Cleaning Procedure for the Charge Air Cooler


1. Removal of debris from the charge air cooler

a. Place the core in a upright position. Use compressed air to remove debris in the opposite direction of
normal air flow.

b. Tap the charge air cooler in order to facilitate removal of debris.

2. Solvent

a. Place the core so that the nozzles for the inlet and the exit are facing upward.

b. Use a block to raise one side of the charge air cooler.

c. Fill the charge air cooler with solvent. Allow the solvent to sit for 30 minutes.

d. Rock the charge air cooler back and forth for twenty times.

e. Drain the solvent.

3. Flushing the solvent

a. Refill the charge air cooler with one gallon of solvent.

b. Rock the charge air cooler back and forth for twenty times.

c. Drain the solvent.

d. Observe the color of the solvent. Observe any metallic particles.

4. Flushing with soapy water

a. Clean the charge air cooler with warm soapy water in order to remove all of the solvent.

b. Flush the charge air cooler with clean water.

c. Dry the charge air cooler with compressed air.

Note: Do not use chemical degreasers. Do not use steam cleaners. If the charge air cooler is not completely cleaned,
engine damage can result. Replace the charge air cooler if the charge air cooler can not be cleaned.

Dynamometer Test
In hot ambient temperatures, chassis dynamometer tests for models with an air-to-air aftercooler can add a greater
heat load to the jacket water cooling system. Therefore, the jacket water cooling system's temperature must be
monitored. The following measurements may also need a power correction factor:

z Inlet air temperature

z Fuel API rating

z Fuel temperature

z Barometric pressure

With dynamometer tests for engines, use the FT-1438 Aftercooler Gp (DYNAMOMETER TEST). This tool
provides a water cooled aftercooler in order to control the inlet air temperature to 43 °C (110 °F).

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