1W5014 BASE-F/PRIMING Caterpillar parts
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CA1W5014
1W-5014
1W5014
CA1W5014
1W-5014
1W5014
Weight: 0.010 pounds 0 kg.
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For 1052508 105-2508 Fuel Priming Pump with ket 1P0436 Fits Caterpillar Fits CAT
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RATION For 1052508 105-2508 Fuel Priming Pump with ket 1P0436 Fits Caterpillar Fits CAT || Fuel priming pump with ket 1P0436 ensures efficient fuel for Caterpillar equipment, compatible with CAT models. || Reliable replacement part with MPN 105-2508 for Caterpillar engines, designed for easy installation and long-lasting performance. || Elevate your garden's beauty with our precision garden replacement parts. || To ensure compatibility, please check the product dimensions and review the provided images closely.
$62.88
25 Mar 2024
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YANNAL PART CAT Fuel Priming Hand Pump 6N6800 6N-6800 9S8617 1W4999 1W5014 Suitable for Caterpillar
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Information:
Note: Refer to Systems Operation, Testing, and Adjusting, "Cleanliness of Fuel System Components" for detailed information on the standards of cleanliness that must be observed during ALL work on the fuel system.Ensure that all adjustments and repairs are performed by authorized personnel that have had the correct training.
Do not crank the engine continuously for more than 30 seconds. Allow the starting motor to cool for two minutes before cranking the engine again.
If air enters the fuel system, the air must be purged from the fuel system before the engine can be started. Air can enter the fuel system when the following events occur:
The fuel tank is empty or the fuel tank has been partially drained.
The low-pressure fuel lines are disconnected.
A leak exists in the low-pressure fuel system.
The fuel filter has been replaced.Use the following procedures to remove air from the fuel system:
Illustration 1 g03891128
Typical example
Ensure that the fuel tank is full and any fuel valve (if equipped) is in the "ON" position.
If the application has a gravity feed fuel system, then loosen vent screw (1) and allow fuel to flow. When fuel free from air comes from the vent screw, tighten the vent screw (1) by hand . If the fuel system is not a gravity feed fuel system, then go to Step 3.
Illustration 2 g03891159
Typical example
Loosen the vent screw (2) on the secondary fuel filter. Turn the keyswitch to the "RUN" position.
The keyswitch will allow the electric priming pump to operate. When fuel free from air comes from the vent screw (2), tighten the vent screw to a torque of 24 N m (212. lb in). Then, operate the electric priming pump for 2 minutes.
Turn the keyswitch to the "OFF" position. The fuel system should now be primed and the engine should be able to start.
Operate the engine starter and crank the engine. After the engine has started, operate the engine at low idle for a minimum of 5 minutes. For constant speed engines do not apply load for 5 minutes.Note: Operating the engine for this period will help ensure that the fuel system is free of air.DO NOT loosen the high-pressure fuel lines to purge air from the fuel system. This procedure is not required.
Ensure that the fuel system is free from leaks.After the engine has stopped, you must wait for 10 minutes to allow the fuel pressure to be purged from the high-pressure fuel lines before any service or repair is performed on the engine fuel lines. The 10 minute wait will also allow static charge to dissipate from the low-pressure fuel system. If necessary, perform minor adjustments. Repair any leaks from the low-pressure fuel system and from the cooling, lubrication, or air systems. Replace any high-pressure fuel line that has leaked. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly Manual, "Fuel Injection Lines - Install".If you inspect the engine in operation, always use the proper inspection procedure to avoid a fluid penetration hazard. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "General hazard Information".If the engine will not start, refer to
Do not crank the engine continuously for more than 30 seconds. Allow the starting motor to cool for two minutes before cranking the engine again.
If air enters the fuel system, the air must be purged from the fuel system before the engine can be started. Air can enter the fuel system when the following events occur:
The fuel tank is empty or the fuel tank has been partially drained.
The low-pressure fuel lines are disconnected.
A leak exists in the low-pressure fuel system.
The fuel filter has been replaced.Use the following procedures to remove air from the fuel system:
Illustration 1 g03891128
Typical example
Ensure that the fuel tank is full and any fuel valve (if equipped) is in the "ON" position.
If the application has a gravity feed fuel system, then loosen vent screw (1) and allow fuel to flow. When fuel free from air comes from the vent screw, tighten the vent screw (1) by hand . If the fuel system is not a gravity feed fuel system, then go to Step 3.
Illustration 2 g03891159
Typical example
Loosen the vent screw (2) on the secondary fuel filter. Turn the keyswitch to the "RUN" position.
The keyswitch will allow the electric priming pump to operate. When fuel free from air comes from the vent screw (2), tighten the vent screw to a torque of 24 N m (212. lb in). Then, operate the electric priming pump for 2 minutes.
Turn the keyswitch to the "OFF" position. The fuel system should now be primed and the engine should be able to start.
Operate the engine starter and crank the engine. After the engine has started, operate the engine at low idle for a minimum of 5 minutes. For constant speed engines do not apply load for 5 minutes.Note: Operating the engine for this period will help ensure that the fuel system is free of air.DO NOT loosen the high-pressure fuel lines to purge air from the fuel system. This procedure is not required.
Ensure that the fuel system is free from leaks.After the engine has stopped, you must wait for 10 minutes to allow the fuel pressure to be purged from the high-pressure fuel lines before any service or repair is performed on the engine fuel lines. The 10 minute wait will also allow static charge to dissipate from the low-pressure fuel system. If necessary, perform minor adjustments. Repair any leaks from the low-pressure fuel system and from the cooling, lubrication, or air systems. Replace any high-pressure fuel line that has leaked. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly Manual, "Fuel Injection Lines - Install".If you inspect the engine in operation, always use the proper inspection procedure to avoid a fluid penetration hazard. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "General hazard Information".If the engine will not start, refer to
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