Freightliner Cargo Maintenance Manual — part 6
Lubrication Table
Lubrication Table
No.
Text
Ref.
Nos.
Components
Remarks
*
1
Front
Suspension,
Spring Pins
†
,
and Shackle
Pins
†
Lube on both sides of
vehicle; one grease fitting
for each spring pin; two
grease fittings for each
shackle.
2
Drag Link
Two grease fittings; one
on each end.
3
Power
Steering
Check fluid level in the
reservoir (46–03). Change
fluid and filter (46–04),
when required. Lubricate
the steering gear (46–05).
4
Steering
Driveline
Three grease fittings;
lubricate both universal
joints and the slip-joint
splines.
5
Slack
Adjusters,
Front Axle
Lubricate both sides of
axle; one grease fitting for
each slack adjuster.
6
Camshaft
Brackets,
Front Axle
Lubricate both sides of
axle; one grease fitting for
each camshaft bracket.
7
Tie Rod
Two grease fittings; one
on each end of tie rod.
8
Knuckle Pins
Two grease fittings; one
on top and one on bottom
of knuckle pin. Lubricate
both sides of the axle.
9
Clutch
Release
Bearing
and Release
Cross-Shaft
One grease fitting on
bottom of the release
bearing. Two grease
fittings on the release
cross-shaft.
10
Transmission
Check fluid level; add
fluid, if low (26–01).
Change fluid (26–02, or
26–05), when required.
11
Driveline
U-Joints and
Slip-Joints
One grease fitting for each
U-joint. One grease fitting
for each slip-joint.
12
Door Hinges,
Latches, and
Weatherstrips
Lubricate all door hinges,
latches, and weatherstrips
on the cab.
13
Batteries
Clean and lubricate if
corrosion is present.
Lubrication Table
No.
Text
Ref.
Nos.
Components
Remarks
*
14
Air Reservoir
Automatic
Drain Valves
Disassemble, clean,
inspect, and lubricate the
automatic drain valves.
15
Suspension
Spring Pin
Lubricate on both sides of
vehicle; one grease fitting
for each spring pin.
16
Equalizer
†
One grease fitting on each
equalizer; lubricate on
both sides of the vehicle.
17
Rear Axle
Check fluid level; add
fluid, if low (35–01).
Change fluid, when
required
(35–03).
18
Slack
Adjusters,
Rear Axle
Lubricate slack adjusters
on both sides of each rear
axle, one grease fitting for
each slack adjuster.
19
Camshaft
Brackets, Rear
Axle
Lubricate camshafts on
both sides of each rear
axle; one grease fitting for
each camshaft bracket.
20
Air Valves
‡
Disassemble, clean, and
lubricate the air valves.
21
Cab Roof Vent
Lubricating
Spray light oil on hinges
and piston shafts.
*
Intervals and procedures are included in the "Maintenance Operations
Tables" and the specific groups.
†
Not shown in the illustration.
‡
Air valves are located throughout the vehicle; inside the cab and on the
chassis.
General Information
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Lubrication Tables: 00–17
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Fig. 1, Lubrication Points
General Information
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Lubrication Tables: 00–17
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Title of Maintenance Operation (MOP)
MOP Number
Engine Drive Belt Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01–02
Engine-Support Fasteners Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01–01
Engine
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Index, Alphabetical
Cargo Maintenance Manual, January 2000
01–01 Engine-Support
Fasteners Check
Check the rear engine-support fasteners (
, Ref.
4) for tightness. Tighten the 3/4-inch fasteners 215 to
265 lbf·ft (292 to 359 N·m).
Check the front engine-support fasteners for tight-
ness. Tighten the 5/8-inch fasteners 125 lbf·ft (170
N·m).
NOTE: With Allison automatic transmissions, it
is necessary to remove the four fasteners hold-
ing the transmission oil cooler. Lower the cooler
out of the way to provide access to the front
engine mount.
NOTE: At engine overhaul, and whenever the
engine has been removed, inspect the lower
and upper isolators (
, Refs. 1 and 6), and
replace them if they are worn. See Group 01 of
the
Cargo Workshop Manual for procedures.
01–02 Engine Drive Belt
Inspection
Worn or loose drive belts may cause premature
bearing failure or engine overheating. Excessive ten-
sion, or too little tension on the belt may result in ex-
cessive and premature belt wear. Poly-V belts, or
serpentine belts are retrained by a belt tensioner that
requires no tension adjustment. Replace the engine
drive belt if any conditions described in the visual
description are found. V-belts are installed as indi-
vidual belts, and as matched sets. When replacing a
matched set of belts, always replace both belts at the
same time. Matched belts must be from the same
manufacturer. To inspect a belt, gently twist the belt
to view the belt sidewalls and bottom. Visually in-
spect all belts for the following conditions, then per-
form the belt tension inspection:
Visual Inspection
1.
Inspect the belt for glazing. See
, Ref. A.
Glazing is represented by shiny sidewalls, and is
caused by friction created when a loose belt slips
in the pulleys. It can also be caused by oil or
grease contamination on the pulleys.
2.
Check the belt for ply separation. See
, Ref
B. Oil, grease, or belt dressing can cause the
belt to fall apart in layers. Repair any oil or cool-
ant leaks that are affecting the belts before re-
placing the drive belts. Do not use belt dressing
on any belt.
3.
Check the belt for a jagged or streaked sidewall.
See
, Ref C. Jagged or streaked sidewalls
are the result of foreign objects, such as sand or
gravel in the pulley, or a rough pulley surface.
4.
Check for tensile breaks; breaks in the cord
body. See
, Ref D. Cuts in a belt are usu-
ally caused by foreign objects in the pulley, or by
prying or forcing the belt during removal or instal-
lation.
5.
Check for uneven ribs on serpentine (poly-V)
belts. See
, Ref E. Foreign objects in the
pulley will erode the undercord ribs, causing the
belt to lose its gripping power.
6.
Check the drive belts for cracks. See
, Ref
F. Small irregular cracks are usually the signs of
an old belt.
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1.
Lower Isolator
2.
Engine Support Washer
3.
3/4 x 10 Capscrew
4.
3/4 x 10 Hexnut
5.
Engine Mount
6.
Upper Isolator
Fig. 1, Engine Rear Mount
Engine
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