9W7613 BOGIE AS Caterpillar parts
589, D9L
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA9W7613
9W-7613
9W7613
CA9W7613
9W-7613
9W7613
Weight: 626 pounds 284 kg.
PIPELAYER, TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
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16 Apr 2020
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CTP Caterpillar Bogie As Replacement Suitable for Caterpillar D9l (9w7613) Aftermarket
Information:
An engine speed/timing sensor is mounted in the housing of the camshaft at the rear of the engine. The speed/timing sensor provides information about engine speed and the position of the crankshaft to the ECM. There are two possible types of speed/timing sensors: fixed head and slip head.
Illustration 1 g00760464Fixed head sensors (if equipped)
Illustration 2 g00293337The fixed head sensor has a threaded end, and screws directly into the flywheel housing.
Remove the speed sensor (1) from the housing. Check the condition of the plastic end of the speed sensors for wear and/or contaminants.
Clean the metal shavings and other debris from the face of the speed sensors.
Install the engine speed/timing sensor. Slip head sensors (if equipped)
Remove engine speed/timing sensor (1). Inspect the condition of the end of the magnet. Look for signs of wear and contaminants.
Clean any debris from the face of the magnet.
Illustration 3 g01115363
Check the tension of the slip head. Gently extend the slip head (2) for a minimum of 4 mm (0.16 inch). Then push back the slip head. When the slip head has the correct tension, at least 22 N (5 lb) of force is required to push in the slip head from the extended position.
The sliphead must be fully extended when the speed/timing sensor is installed so that the sensor maintains the correct clearance with the speed-timing wheel. If the correct clearance is not maintained, the signal from the sensor will not be generated.Do not install the sensor between the teeth of the speed-timing wheel. Damage to the sensor would result. Before installing the sensor, ensure that a tooth of the wheel is visible in the mounting hole for the sensor.
Install the engine speed/timing sensor.
Ensure that a tooth on the speed-timing wheel is visible in the mounting hole for the sensor.
Extend the slip head (2) by a minimum of 4 mm (0.16 inch).
Coat the threads of the sensor with 4C-5597 Anti-Seize Compound. Note: The slip head is designed to contact a tooth during the first revolution of the speed-timing wheel. For the maximum allowable clearance between the slip head and the tooth, refer to the engine's Specifications manual.
Install the sensor. Tighten the locknut to 40 5 N m (30 4 lb ft).
Illustration 1 g00760464Fixed head sensors (if equipped)
Illustration 2 g00293337The fixed head sensor has a threaded end, and screws directly into the flywheel housing.
Remove the speed sensor (1) from the housing. Check the condition of the plastic end of the speed sensors for wear and/or contaminants.
Clean the metal shavings and other debris from the face of the speed sensors.
Install the engine speed/timing sensor. Slip head sensors (if equipped)
Remove engine speed/timing sensor (1). Inspect the condition of the end of the magnet. Look for signs of wear and contaminants.
Clean any debris from the face of the magnet.
Illustration 3 g01115363
Check the tension of the slip head. Gently extend the slip head (2) for a minimum of 4 mm (0.16 inch). Then push back the slip head. When the slip head has the correct tension, at least 22 N (5 lb) of force is required to push in the slip head from the extended position.
The sliphead must be fully extended when the speed/timing sensor is installed so that the sensor maintains the correct clearance with the speed-timing wheel. If the correct clearance is not maintained, the signal from the sensor will not be generated.Do not install the sensor between the teeth of the speed-timing wheel. Damage to the sensor would result. Before installing the sensor, ensure that a tooth of the wheel is visible in the mounting hole for the sensor.
Install the engine speed/timing sensor.
Ensure that a tooth on the speed-timing wheel is visible in the mounting hole for the sensor.
Extend the slip head (2) by a minimum of 4 mm (0.16 inch).
Coat the threads of the sensor with 4C-5597 Anti-Seize Compound. Note: The slip head is designed to contact a tooth during the first revolution of the speed-timing wheel. For the maximum allowable clearance between the slip head and the tooth, refer to the engine's Specifications manual.
Install the sensor. Tighten the locknut to 40 5 N m (30 4 lb ft).
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts bogie Caterpillar catalog:
9W0683
BOGIE AS-MIDDLE
589, D9L
589, D9L
9W0685
BOGIE-MINOR
589, D9L
589, D9L
9W7612
BOGIE AS
589, D9L
589, D9L
6T1382
BOGIE-MINOR
D10N, D10R, D10T, D10T2, D9L
D10N, D10R, D10T, D10T2, D9L
7T0375
BOGIE AS
D10N, D10R, D10T, D10T2, D9L
D10N, D10R, D10T, D10T2, D9L
9W7612
BOGIE AS
589, D9L
589, D9L
9W0685
BOGIE-MINOR
589, D9L
589, D9L
9W0683
BOGIE AS-MIDDLE
589, D9L
589, D9L
1433693
BOGIE GP
30/30, AP-1055B, AP-655C, AP-655D, AP1055E, AP555E, BG-2455D, BG1055E, BG655D, DEUCE
30/30, AP-1055B, AP-655C, AP-655D, AP1055E, AP555E, BG-2455D, BG1055E, BG655D, DEUCE
7T4697
BOGIE AS-MIDDLE
D8N, D8R, D8R II, D8T
D8N, D8R, D8R II, D8T
7T8555
BOGIE-MINOR
578, D8L, D8N, D8R, D8R II, D8T
578, D8L, D8N, D8R, D8R II, D8T