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Complete workshop & service manual with electrical wiring diagrams for Caterpillar Truck Engines CT11/CT13/CT15 & High Trucks CT610/CT630/CT660/CT680/CT681. It’s the same service manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional and intact without any missing page.
This Caterpillar Truck Engines CT11/CT13/CT15 & High Trucks CT610/CT630/CT660/CT680/CT681 service & repair manual (including maintenance, overhaul, disassembling & assembling, adjustment, tune-up, operation, inspecting, diagnostic & troubleshooting…) is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system with detailed illustrations. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. The printer-ready PDF documents work like a charm on all kinds of devices.
FILELIST:
UENR1845 – Service Manual (System Operation, Specifications, Disassembly & Assembly) (CT11, CT13 Non-SCR Engines Including HD-OBD).pdf
UENR1846 – Troubleshooting (Diagnostic Manual) (CT11, CT13 Engines Including 2013 HD-OBD).pdf
4328050R1 – Operation & Maintenance Manual (CT610 Truck).pdf
4328051R1 – Operation & Maintenance Manual (CT11 & CT13 Truck Engines).pdf
4328074R1 – Operation & Maintenance Manual (CT630 Truck).pdf
S04068 – Systems Operation, Disassembly & Assembly, & Specifications (CT610 & CT630 Truck Brake System).pdf
S07021 – Systems Operation, Disassembly & Assembly, & Specifications (CT610 & CT630 Truck Exhaust System).pdf
S11021 – Systems Operation, Disassembly & Assembly, & Specifications (CT610 & CT630 Truck Hydraulic System).pdf
S16064 – Systems Operation, Disassembly & Assembly, & Specifications (CT610 & CT630 Cab Service).pdf
S16065 – Systems Operation, Disassembly & Assembly, & Specifications (CT610 & CT630 Heat Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) Service).pdf
UENR0733 – Systems Operation, Disassembly & Assembly, & Specifications (CT610 & CT630 Truck Hydraulic Clutch).pdf
UENR0734 – Electrical Circuit Diagrams (CT630 Models Built September 28, 2010 & After).pdf
UENR0735 – Systems Operation, Disassembly & Assembly, & Specifications (CT610 & CT630 Cab Service).pdf
UENR0736 – Service Manual (CT610 & CT630 Truck Heat Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) for 2010).pdf
UENR0737 – Diagnostic_Troubleshooting Manual (CT610 & CY630 Models Built After October 2010 Electrical System Troubleshooting Guide).pdf
UENR0738 – Systems Operation, Disassembly & Assembly, & Specifications (CT610 & CT630 Truck Braking System).pdf
UENR0739 – Service Manual (CT610 & CT630 Truck Steering Wheel & Steering Column Assembly).pdf
UENR0740 – Service Manual (CT610 & CT630 Truck Hood, Grille, Fenders, & Bumper).pdf
UENR0741 – Systems Operation, Disassembly & Assembly, & Specifications (CT610 & CT630 Truck Radiator_Cooling System).pdf
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EXCERPT:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. DESCRIPTION……… 1
1.1. CLUTCH PEDAL…… 2
1.2. MASTER CYLINDER…….. 2
1.3. RESERVOIR………. 2
1.4. CLUTCH SERVO….. 3
1.5. HYDRAULIC HOSE……… 3
1.6. BLEEDER VALVE….. 4
2. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION……… 5
2.1. RESERVOIR………. 6
Reservoir – Removal…….. 6
Reservoir – Installation…… 6
2.2. CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER………. 7
Clutch Master Cylinder – Removal……. 7
Clutch Master Cylinder – Installation….. 8
2.3. CLUTCH SERVO….. 9
Clutch Servo – Removal…. 9
Clutch Servo – Installation……… 9
2.4. CLUTCH PEDAL…… 10
Clutch Pedal – Removal….. 10
Clutch Pedal – Installation……… 11
3. HYDRAULIC FLUID CHANGING……… 12
3.1. CHECKING THE FLUID LEVEL………. 12
3.2. REVERSE PRESSURE – BLEEDING PROCEDURE…… 13
4. TROUBLESHOOTING……. 17
4.1. OPERATING CONDITION AND POSSIBLE CAUSE……. 17
5. SPECIFICATIONS….. 21
5.1. FLUID SPECIFICATIONS………. 21
TORQUE…… 22
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“1.1. CLUTCH PEDAL”
“The clutch pedal is connected to the hydraulic master cylinder by cross shaft, bell crank, and push rod components assembled to the driver control module. When the clutch pedal is depressed, fluid pressure is built up in the master cylinder, forcing fluid into the clutch servo, which causes the clutch release fork to move. The release fork and release bearing compress the pressure springs of the clutch to disengage the clutch disc. When the clutch pedal is released, fluid pressure is relieved from the hydraulic clutch system, allowing the clutch spring to force release fork and release bearing to return to a position of engaging the clutch disc. Springs in the master cylinder and pedal linkage assist the pedal return.”
“NOTE – Technicians must verify which clutch type the vehicle is equipped with to determine required service.”
“Clutch pedal free play is the distance of travel the pedal makes before any action takes place. Clutch pedal free play cannot be used as an indicator for clutch adjustment with the hydraulic clutch actuation system.”
“1.2. MASTER CYLINDER”
“The clutch master cylinder converts pedal force to fluid pressure for system operation. When pedal force is applied to the clutch master cylinder, the piston displaces hydraulic fluid through the hydraulic hose to the clutch servo located at the transmission clutch housing. When clutch pedal is released, fluid returns to the master cylinder, allowing the clutch to engage.”
“1.3. RESERVOIR”
“The reservoir is remotely mounted from the master cylinder in a location accessible for service. The reservoir supply hose should maintain a downward slope from the reservoir to allow trapped air to escape and to allow fluid transfer to and from the master cylinder. As the clutch wears, the release bearing position moves toward the clutch, gradually increasing the amount of fluid in the reservoir. The fluid level indicator MIN/MAX is printed on the reservoir – DO NOT OVERFILL RESERVOIR. The fill cap includes a vent to allow trapped air to escape and has the warning USE ONLY DOT 3 OR DOT 4 BRAKE FLUID printed on top of the fill cap.”
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