The engine dataplate is typically located on the left side of engine, rear of center, at the top of the cylinder block, or below the cylinder head on the block.
Two types of dataplates are typically used:
Metal stamped dataplate which is riveted in place
A printed plastic dataplate label adhered in place.
If the dataplate is damaged, missing, or incorrect, contact a Cummins® Authorized Repair Location to obtain a new dataplate.
For printed plastic dataplates, use the sharp edge of a gasket scraper, peel up a corner of the dataplate. Then pull on the corner to remove the dataplate.
NOTE: In most instances the dataplate will be damaged during removal. Contact a Cummins® Authorized Repair Location to obtain a new dataplate.
When using solvents, acids, or alkaline materials for cleaning, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for use. Wear goggles and protective clothing to reduce the possibility of personal injury.
WARNING
Wear appropriate eye and face protection when using compressed air. Flying debris and dirt can cause personal injury.
Use solvent to clean the area where the dataplate will be mounted.
Remove any excess adhesive from the printed plastic dataplate. Use solvent with an abrasive pad, Part Number 3823258 or equivalent.
When drilling holes for the dataplate location, do not completely drill through the mounting location. Only drill deep enough to install the new blind rivets. Drill through will result in an oil leak.
For metal stamped dataplates, if attaching the dataplate to a new component or if the old rivet locations are damaged, drill new holes and attach with new blind rivets.
NOTE: The dataplate should be located in the same area as it was previously installed.