Fleetguard CV52001 Crankcase Filter:
Discover the benefits of Cummins Crankcase Ventilation Filter CCV for Freightliners, heavy duty & commercial trucks, providing optimal engine protection and emission removal. Reduce oil consumption by eliminating mist, aerosol vapors, and engine compartment oil drip. Best for most 6.7L Cummins engines on 2007+ Ram 2500, 3500, 4500, 5500 trucks. Compatible with OE numbers CV52001, 4936636 & 68002433AB.
Product Information:
Engine 6.7L Cummins | ISB 6.7L Cummins
Make: Dodge | Freightliner | Sterling
Product Application: 2007+ 6.7L Cummins ISB diesel engines and 2007.5 to current Dodge Ram 2500, 3500, 4500, and 5500 diesels.
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Specification:
Manufacturer |
Fleetguard |
Brand |
Cummins Filtration |
Item Weight |
0.0625 lbs |
Model No. |
CV52001 |
Package Dimensions |
7 x 16 x 3 inches |
Product Grade |
Performance Part |
Heavy-Duty Trucks worked well with the Fleetguard CV52001.
- 2007.5 to 2018 Dodge Ram 2500,3500,4500,5500 2WD and 4WD trucks.
- 2019 to 2024 Dodge Ram 2500,3500,4500,5500 2WD and 4WD trucks.
- All 2007 to current model 6.7L Cummins ISB engines.
- 2011 to Current Ford F-550, F-650 trucks.
- 2008 to 2010 Sterling Bullet 45, 55 trucks
- Freightliner M2 and M55 trucks
- Peterbilt 348 series On-Highway trucks.
- Solaris Urbino 10, 18 Hybrid Buses
- International Workstar trucks
- Any vehicle using the 6.7L Cummins ISB Engines.
How to Install Fleetguard CV52001 CCV Filter?
Here's a basic installation guide for the CCV Filter 6.7 Cummins:
Step 1. Ensure the engine is turned off and cool before beginning installation. Gather the necessary tools and equipment.
Step 2. Identify the crankcase ventilation system on your vehicle. The crankcase filter CV52001 is typically installed between the crankcase breather and the intake manifold.
Step 3. If there's an existing filter in place, carefully remove it by loosening any clamps or fasteners securing it to the system. Take note of how it was positioned for reference during installation of the new filter.
Step 4. Inspect the new CCV filter CV52001 to ensure it's in good condition and matches the specifications of your vehicle. Check for any included gaskets or seals that may need to be installed.
Step 5. Install the CV52001 filter in the same location where the old filter was removed. Ensure it's oriented correctly, with the proper airflow direction indicated by any arrows or markings on the filter.
Step 6. Once the filter is properly positioned, secure it in place using the provided clamps or fasteners. Make sure it's firmly attached to prevent any leaks or vibrations during operation.
Step 7. Before starting the engine, double-check all connections to ensure they're tight and secure. Inspect the filter and surrounding components for any signs of damage or leaks.
Step 8. Start the engine and allow it to idle for a few minutes. Check around the filter for any signs of leaks or abnormal noises. If everything appears to be in order, you can proceed with regular operation.
Step 9. Follow the professional recommendations for filter maintenance, including regular inspections and replacements as needed to ensure optimal performance and engine health.
You’ll get
- 1X Fleetguard Crankcase CV52001 ventilation filter CCV
Honest Tips:
- Inspect Regularly: Check your crankcase ventilation system during routine maintenance intervals for signs of clogging or buildup.
- Clean or Replace Filters: Clean or replace crankcase ventilation filters as needed to maintain proper engine ventilation.
- Monitor Engine Performance: Pay attention to any changes in engine performance or unusual odors that may indicate a crankcase ventilation problem.