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Kenworth t800 Owner's Manual (276 pages)

Heavy Duty Body Builder

Brand:Kenworth | Category:Other | Size:20.06 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    4

  • Section 1: Introduction

    11

  • Section 2: Safety and Compliance

    13

    • Federal Motor Vehicle Safetystandards Compliance

      14

    • Figure 2-1: INCOMPLETE VEHICLE CERTIFICATION DOCUMENT

      14

    • Figure 2-2: LOCATIONS of CERTIFICATION LABELS - DRIVER'S DOOR and FRAME

      14

    • Figure 2-4: AERODYNAMIC MIRROR OAT SENSOR LOCATION

      19

    • Figure 2-5: INSTRUMENT CLUSTER for T4/T6/T8/W9/C5

      19

    • Table 3-1: ABBREVIATIONS USED

      21

    • Table 3-2: TURNING RADIUS

      21

  • Section 3: Dimensions

    21

    • Figure 3-1: PROSPECTER TURN CIRCLE ANALYSIS

      24

    • Overall Dimensions

      25

    • T800 with SPLIT FENDERS

      26

    • T800 Short Hood

      27

    • T800 with FEPTO (FRONT ENGINE Power Take OFF)

      28

    • T800 Wide HOOD

      29

    • W900S

      30

    • W900B

      31

    • W900L

      32

    • C500

      33

    • Extended Day Cab

      34

    • Aerocab

      35

    • Table 3-3: RIDE HEIGHTS

      36

    • Rear Suspension Layouts

      38

    • Ag400L Tandem

      39

    • Table 3-4: REAR SUSPENSION OPTIONS

      39

    • Ag400 Tandem

      40

    • Ag460 Tandem

      41

    • Ag690 Tridem

      42

    • REYCO 79Kb SINGLE REAR AXLE

      43

    • Reyco 102 Tandem Rear Axle

      44

    • Hendrickson HMX TANDEM SUSPENSION

      50

    • Chalmers 856-46 Tandem Suspension

      52

    • Pusher Axles

      54

    • AXLE Track and TIRE Width

      56

    • Table 3-18: AXLE Width CALCULATION

      56

    • Table 3-19: GROUND CLEARANCE for FUEL Tanks

      58

    • Table 3-20: GROUND CLEARANCE for BATTERY BOXES

      59

    • Pto Clearances

      60

    • 63

    • General Guidelines for Def System

      65

    • Figure 4-1: MEASUREMENT LOCATION of DEF SUPPLY MODULE (PUMP)

      66

    • Figure 4-2: MEASUREMENT LOCATION of DEF DOSING MODULE (Injector)

      66

    • Measurement Reference Points

      66

    • Figure 4-3: ORIENTATION of DOSING MODULE

      67

    • Figure 4-4: RH under CAB EXHAUST with SMALL, MEDIUM, or LARGE Tanks

      67

    • Figure 4-5: Horizontal EXHAUST with SMALL, MEDIUM, or LARGE Tanks

      68

    • Figure 4-6: VERTICAL EXHAUST with SMALL, MEDIUM, or LARGE Tanks

      68

    • Figure 4-7: RH under CAB EXHAUST with CLEAR Back of CAB Tank

      69

    • Figure 4-8: VERTICAL with CLEAR Back of CAB Tank

      70

    • Figure 4-10: SUPPLY MODULE Allowed Clocking ANGLES

      71

    • Figure 4-9: ROUTING DEF LINES and DEF TRAP

      71

    • General Exhaust Information

      72

    • Figure 4-11: ISOMETRIC View of RIGHT HAND under DPF and SCR with SINGLE SOC TAILPIPE

      73

    • Figure 4-12: TOP View of RIGHT HAND under DPF and SCR with

      73

    • Figure 4-13: Right View of Right Hand under DPF and SCR with Single SOC Tailpipe

      74

    • Figure 4-14: Back View of RIGHT HAND under DPF and SCR with SINGLE

      74

    • Figure 4-15: Isometric View of Right Hand under DPF and SCR with Dual SOC Tailpipes

      75

    • Figure 4-16: TOP View of RIGHT HAND under DPF and SCR with DUAL

      75

    • Figure 4-17: Right View of Right Hand under DPF and SCR with Dual SOC Tailpipes

      76

    • Figure 4-18: Back View of RIGHT HAND under DPF and SCR with DUAL

      76

    • Figure 4-19: Isometric View of Right Hand under DPF and SCR on Aerocab with Single SOC Tailpipe

      77

    • Figure 4-20: TOP View of RIGHT HAND under DPF and SCR on AEROCAB

      77

    • Figure 4-21: Right View of Right Hand under DPF and SCR on Aerocab with Single SOC Tailpipe

      78

    • Figure 4-22: Back View of RIGHT HAND under DPF and SCR on AEROCAB

      78

    • Figure 4-23: Isometric View of Right Hand under DPF and SCR on Aerocab with Dual SOC Tailpipes

      79

    • Figure 4-24: TOP View of RIGHT HAND under DPF and SCR on AEROCAB

      79

    • Figure 4-25: Right View of Right Hand under DPF and SCR on Aerocab with Dual SOC Tailpipes

      80

    • Figure 4-26: Back View of RIGHT HAND under DPF and SCR on AEROCAB

      80

    • Figure 4-27: ISOMETRIC View of Horizontal DPF and SCR with Horizontal TAILPIPE

      81

    • Figure 4-28: TOP View of Horizontal DPF and SCR with Horizontal TAILPIPE

      81

    • Figure 4-29: RIGHT View of Horizontal DPF and SCR with Horizontal TAILPIPE

      82

    • Figure 4-30: Back View of Horizontal DPF and SCR with Horizontal TAILPIPE

      82

    • Figure 4-31: ISOMETRIC View of VERTICAL DPF and SCR

      83

    • Figure 4-32: TOP View of VERTICAL DPF and SCR

      83

    • Figure 4-33: RIGHT View of VERTICAL DPF and SCR

      84

    • Figure 4-34: Back View of VERTICAL DPF and SCR

      84

    • Exhaust Information

      85

  • Section 5: Frame Layouts

    87

    • Table 5-2: FUEL Tank OVERALL LENGTH (IN)

      88

    • Table 5-3: BATTERY BOX CENTERFRAME LENGTHS (IN)

      88

    • Table 5-4: DEF Tanks SYSTEMS

      89

    • Frame Layout Index

      90

    • Figure 6-1: ISOMETRIC View of T800 FEPTO FRONT END with

      203

    • Table 6-1: SINGLE STEEL RAILS

      203

    • Table 6-2: INSERTED STEEL RAILS

      203

  • Section 6: Body Mounting

    203

    • Figure 6-2: T800 FEPTO FRONT END with 66" BUMPER SETTING

      204

    • Figure 6-3: ISOMETRIC View of T800 FEPTO FRONT END with

      204

    • Figure 6-4: T800 FEPTO FRONT END with 73" BUMPER SETTING

      204

    • Critical Clearances

      205

    • Figure 6-5: MINIMUM CLEARANCE between TOP of REAR TIRES and

      205

    • BODY MOUNTING USING Brackets

      206

    • Figure 6-6: MINIMUM Back of CAB CLEARANCE

      206

    • Figure 6-7: SPACER between FRAME SILL and BODY RAIL - RUBBER or PLASTIC

      207

    • Figure 6-8: HIGH COMPRESSION SPRING

      207

    • Figure 6-10: CROSSMEMBER-GUSSET HOLE PATTERN Requirements [INCH (MM)]

      208

    • Figure 6-11: ACCEPTABLE U-BOLT MOUNTING with Wood and FABRICATED SPACERS [INCH (MM)]

      209

    • Figure 6-12: CLEARANCE SPACE for AIR LINES and CABLES

      210

    • FIGURE 6-13. Example of Fishplate Bracket at Rear End of Body, Used with U-Bolts

      211

  • Section 7: Frame Modifications

    213

    • Figure 7-1: DETAIL of FRAME EXTENSION and Joint Welding

      214

    • Modifying Frame Length

      214

    • CHANGING Wheelbase

      215

    • Figure 7-2: FRAME INSERT

      215

    • Figure 7-3: COMPARISON of ORIGINAL, SHORTENED, and EXTENDED Wheelbases

      216

    • Crossmembers

      217

    • Figure 7-4: CROSSMEMBER ADDED When DISTANCE EXCEEDS 60 INCHES (1524 MM)

      217

    • Welding

      218

    • Table 7-1: CUSTOMARY GRADE 8 UNF or UNC

      219

    • Torque Requirements

      219

    • Remote Pto/Throttle Harness

      221

    • Figure 8-1: Kenworth B-CAB DASH

      222

    • Figure 8-2: DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID GAUGE

      222

    • Figure 8-3: MULTIPLEXED INSTRUMENTATION Block DIAGRAM

      223

    • Figure 8-4: CECU LOCATION

      224

    • Figure 8-5: INSTRUMENT CLUSTER COMPONENTS

      225

    • Figure 8-6: CVSG GAUGES

      226

    • Figure 8-7: Firewall AIR Junction Block (View from INSIDE of CAB)

      227

    • Figure 8-8: AIR FILTER RESTRICTION SENSOR on Firewall AIR Junction Block (View from ENGINE)

      227

    • Figure 8-9: FUEL FILTER RESTRICTION PRESSURE GAUGE SENSOR LOCATION (TYPICAL)

      228

    • Figure 8-10: TELLTALE SYMBOL STANDARD CARDS

      237

    • Figure 8-11: Blank TELLTALE CARD

      238

    • Table 8-1: TELLTALES POSITION and COLOR

      238

    • Figure 8-12: TELLTALE ICONS

      239

    • Figure 8-13: Kenworth SPARE Switches

      240

    • Figure 8-14: SPARE Switch HARNESS

      241

    • Figure 8-15: SPECIALTY Switches

      242

    • Figure 8-16: SPARE RELAY CONNECTORS

      243

    • Figure 8-17: SPARE RELAY HARNESSES

      244

    • Figure 8-18: SPARE BULLET CONNECTORS

      245

    • Figure 8-19: SPARE PIGTAIL CONNECTOR

      246

    • 253

    • Chassis Load Center Dimensions

      255

    • ELECTRICAL Hardware

      256

    • Trailer Cable Connections

      260

    • Figure 8-32

      261

    • Bendix Electronic Stability Program

      262

    • FACTORY INSTALLED Snow Plow LIGHT Wiring

      263

    • Figure 9-1: CLAMP and BUTTERFLY CLAMP

      267

    • Figure 9-2: BUTTERFLY TIE

      267

    • Figure 9-3: TIE STRAP

      267

  • Section 9: Routing

    267

    • Figure 9-4: HEAVY DUTY (HD) MOUNT

      268

    • ROUTING Requirements

      268

    • Figure 9-5: DEFINITION of MEASUREMENTS

      270

    • Table 9-1: EXHAUST - SYSTEM CLEARANCE

      270

    • Figure A-1: VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN

      271

  • Table A-1: MODEL YEAR (CODE) DESIGNATIONS

    271

    • Appendix A: Vehicle Identification

      272

    • Vehicle Identification Labels

      272

    • Component Identification

      273

    • Figure A-3: FRONT AXLE IDENTIFICATION

      273

    • Figure A-4: REAR AXLE IDENTIFICATION

      274

  • Figure A-2: DRIVERS DOOR and DOOR FRAME LABELS

    272

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