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4V5832 BOOM AR-2 PIECE Caterpillar parts 225, 227, 229
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA4V5832
4V-5832
4V5832
Caterpillar 4V5832 BOOM AR-2 PIECE
Weight: 5 pounds 2 kg.

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Procedure
Illustration 39 g03425683
Timing Bolt Location (35) 8T-4177 Timing Bolt (36) Timing Hole (37) Flywheel HousingNote: Depending on engine application, timing hole (36) is located at either the left front face or the right front face of the flywheel housing.
Remove plug from the timing hole (36) on the front of the flywheel housing.
Rotate the engine with four large bolts on the front of the crankshaft. Do not use the eight small bolts on the front of the crankshaft pulley as this could cause damage to the engine.
Put 8T-4177 Bolt (35) in hole. Turn the engine flywheel counterclockwise until the timing bolt engages with the threaded hole in the flywheel.Note: If the flywheel is turned beyond the point the timing bolt engages in the threaded hole, the flywheel must be turned back at least 30 degrees clockwise. Again, turn the flywheel counterclockwise until the timing bolt engages with the threaded hole. This procedure makes sure that the play is removed from the gears when number 1 piston is put on TC.
Remove the cylinder head valve cover.
Illustration 40 g03425694
Valve Cover Removed
The intake and the exhaust valves for the number 1 cylinder are fully closed if number 1 piston is on the compression stroke and the rocker arms can be moved by hand. If the rocker arms cannot be moved and the valves are slightly open, the number 1 piston is on the exhaust strike. Refer to Chart E, Crankshaft Positions for Fuel Timing Settings, to determine which cylinders can be checked/adjusted (determined by stroke position of crankshaft when timing bolt is installed).Note: When the actual stroke position is identified, and the other stroke position is desired, it is necessary to remove the timing bolt from the flywheel. Turn the flywheel counterclockwise 360 degrees, and reinstall the timing bolt.
After TC position for a particular stroke is obtained and adjustments are made, remove the timing bolt and turn the flywheel counterclockwise 360 degrees. This will put number 1 piston at TC position on the other stroke. Install timing bolt in the flywheel and complete adjustments for remaining cylinders.Removal and Installation of Unit Fuel Injectors
Table 9
Chart G
Injector Removal and Installation Tools    
Part No     Description     Qty     Item (1)    
5P-0302     Injector Removal Bar     1     16    
194-3542     Hex Socket Bit Driver, 5 mm     1     18    
( 1 ) Refer to nomenclature chart, at the beginning of this manual for item identification.
Illustration 41 g03425701
Unit Fuel Injector (48) Bolt (49) O-RingsNote: Not all injectors use a bottom O-ring.Removal
Remove injector hold down bolt (48) .
Do not pry on the injector hold down bracket. Damage to the injector could occur. The injector has a notch on the side opposite the rack that is used for prying the injector loose.
Use the 5P-0302 Injector Removal Bar to loosen the fuel injector.
Rotate the injector to disengage the injector rack from the control linkage.
Remove the injector and inspect it to be sure the O-rings (49) were removed with the injector.
Do not move the


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