This week I learned how the regulator on a variable displacement piston pump can change the flow. As the regulator tilts the cylinders away from the axis of the pump the piston travel goes up and it returns to near zero as the need for oil flow drops and it returns to the axis. I also heard back from PEAK on ELC coolant and according to their service tech most problems that arise are because many people switch to ELC when the gaskets have already started deteriorating similar to what happens when you switch to synthetic oil in a Detroit 60 and they all of the sudden leak everywhere.
Week: 47 hours
Total: 183
Monday, April 29, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
SPQ13 Patrick
This week I spent some time researching the use of ELC (Extended Life Coolant) such as Peak Final Charge in a Navistar 7.3 indirect-injection motor. Most ELC coolants use organic acid technology to prevent cavitation and corrosion. I did a quick google search (Otherwise known as the rumor mill) on the topic and was unable to find anything conclusive... Everyone's buddy had problems with ELC coolant deteriorating gaskets and seals but somehow this "buddy" never voiced his own opinion. Upon further research I found a TSB on the topic. In International's compatibility testing they found that all engines manufactured pre-02/02/1999 or serial number 940614 should not use ELC coolants due to injector cup deterioration and seal failure. This TSB however only applies to the 7.3 powerstroke engines and I failed to find any research on it's use in the 7.3 idi (The forerunner to the powerstroke) or if there are any required updates for its use. I've contacted Peak (Coolant product manufacturer) and I'm waiting for a reply on the compatibilty of their products.
I completed CAT Basics C & D And I watched the Lethal Strike video.
Week: 42
Total: 136
I completed CAT Basics C & D And I watched the Lethal Strike video.
Week: 42
Total: 136
Monday, April 15, 2013
SPQ13 Patrick
This week I re-learned that you always always put the bolts back in the hole that they come out of while you have something disassembled. I changed the water pump on my 7.3 idi and I tried to save a little time... That mistake added over an hour to what should have been a 3 hour job (Because Ford just had to use metric and SAE bolts). I completed sections A & B in Cat Basics.
I also replaced the king pins in a Freightliner FLD. This was the first time that I had used a "Kaiser Qwik Kit". The spiral "no-ream" bushings are a very unique design.
Hours for the week: 47
Total: 94
Saturday, April 6, 2013
SPQ13 Patrick
This week I learned how to track a short to ground in an electrical system using a light bulb. I had always used an ohmmeter and a pair of side cutters before which can be hugely frustrating. I also took apart a Haldex automatic slack adjuster to figure out how they work. The gear in the first picture has a spring wound against/inside the washer with a stop so that it turns freely in one direction and locks up in the other. A linkage turns the plate on the front of the slack adjuster when it moves out of the specified adjustment range (In this case 2"). The plate has a notch on it that moves a spring loaded arm that turns the gear tightening the adjustment.
Hours for the week - 47
Total for quarter - 47
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