4406811 ADAPTER-FAN Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA4406811
440-6811
4406811
CA4406811
440-6811
4406811
Weight: 8 pounds 3 kg.
Information:
performance of an engine can be checked. Determine the boost pressure in the inlet manifold during a torque converter stall test. Compare this pressure with the specifications that are given in the Fuel Setting and Related Information in the Technical Marketing Information (TMI). This test is used when there is an increase in exhaust temperature to the turbocharger on the engine, yet there is no real sign of a problem with the engine. The performance and correct pressure for the inlet manifold is given in the Fuel Setting and Related Information in the TMI. Development of this information is done with these conditions:
96 kPa (28.8 inches of Hg) dry barometric pressure
25 °C (77 °F) outside air temperature
35 API rated fuelAny change from these conditions can change the pressure in the inlet manifold. The outside air may have a higher temperature and a lower barometric pressure than the values that are given above. This will cause a lower inlet manifold pressure measurement than the pressure that is given in the TMI. Outside air that has a lower temperature and a higher barometric pressure will cause a higher inlet manifold pressure measurement.A difference in fuel density will change horsepower (stall speed) and boost. If the fuel is rated above 35 API, the pressure in the inlet manifold can be less than the pressure that is given in the TMI. If the fuel is rated below 35 API, the pressure in the inlet manifold can be more than the pressure that is given in the TMI. Be sure that the air inlet or the exhaust does not have a restriction when you are making a check of the pressure.Note: The Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) may be used to check the pressure in the inlet manifold.
96 kPa (28.8 inches of Hg) dry barometric pressure
25 °C (77 °F) outside air temperature
35 API rated fuelAny change from these conditions can change the pressure in the inlet manifold. The outside air may have a higher temperature and a lower barometric pressure than the values that are given above. This will cause a lower inlet manifold pressure measurement than the pressure that is given in the TMI. Outside air that has a lower temperature and a higher barometric pressure will cause a higher inlet manifold pressure measurement.A difference in fuel density will change horsepower (stall speed) and boost. If the fuel is rated above 35 API, the pressure in the inlet manifold can be less than the pressure that is given in the TMI. If the fuel is rated below 35 API, the pressure in the inlet manifold can be more than the pressure that is given in the TMI. Be sure that the air inlet or the exhaust does not have a restriction when you are making a check of the pressure.Note: The Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) may be used to check the pressure in the inlet manifold.
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