2227388 BUCKET GP-HOE Caterpillar parts
420D, 430D
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2227388
222-7388
2227388
CA2227388
222-7388
2227388
Weight: 279 pounds 126 kg.
BACKHOE LOADER,
Information:
COLSPAN="2">Plugged DOC
The DOC utilizes a “pass-through” technology, which is different from the “wall flow” design of a DPF. When a light is shined through the DOC, a visible light should be able to pass through. Utilize a flashlight to check for a plugged DOC face. Aim the flashlight into the DOC inlet, visible light should be seen through the DOC. A plugged DOC can be caused by high oil consumption, not recommended fuel additives, or wrong engine oil types. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for recommended fluids to use. If light cannot be seen on the outlet of the DOC, then replace the DOC.CRS Bodies
Illustration 14 g06342815
Combustion Group
(1) Head Group - Combustion
(2) Gasket
(3) Tube
(4) Body Assembly - Exhaust CombustionCRS Combustion Body (4) contains the flame necessary for CRS Regeneration. There are two combustion stages that occur within the CRS Body: the primary and secondary combustion. The primary combustion of air and fuel occur within Tube (3) to create the CRS flame immediately following Head Group (1). The secondary combustion of the CRS flame and exhaust gas from the turbocharger occur within Body Assembly (4).The body assembly is the only salvageable part of the combustion group. The body assembly must be cleaned, inspected, and pressure tested prior to reuse.Cleaning
Start by isolating the CRS body from all other CRS exhaust components. Remove the head group, the mounting studs, the tube, and the two gaskets.The gasket area and the bellows joints are the two areas of the CRS body that must be cleaned thoroughly to make a proper seal.Cleaning the remainder of the CRS body is not required. If cleaning the CRS body is desired, then first perform the visual inspection, vacuum inspection, and welding procedures prior to washing the CRS body. This step is to ensure that the CRS body is salvageable, not cracked, and to keep water from getting trapped behind the heat shield.If washing is preferred, then use soap and water as a cleaning solution. Do not submerge the CRS body to prevent water from becoming trapped between the heat shield and the CRS body. A cylinder washing brush, a wire brush with handle, and a greenScotch Brite pads are all acceptable cleaning equipment. Removal of all diesel particulates is not required for inspection.
Do not use any combustible solvents to clean the CRS body.
Visual Inspection
A visual inspection of the CRS body must be completed, special equipment or crack detecting solution is not required. Visually inspect the exterior of the CRS body. Small cracks and/or punctures found on the stainless steel heat shield is normal and should be expected. Inspect the bellows sealing joints and the CRS head mating surface for visual damage.Light surface rust is typically not a problem unless rust is found on a bellows joint or the CRS gasket mating surface. Light rust in these two areas must be removed using a Scotch Brite pad.Serviceability
All bolts, studs, and clamps are not reusable and must be replaced with new components.Any thread damage in the mounting bolt
The DOC utilizes a “pass-through” technology, which is different from the “wall flow” design of a DPF. When a light is shined through the DOC, a visible light should be able to pass through. Utilize a flashlight to check for a plugged DOC face. Aim the flashlight into the DOC inlet, visible light should be seen through the DOC. A plugged DOC can be caused by high oil consumption, not recommended fuel additives, or wrong engine oil types. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for recommended fluids to use. If light cannot be seen on the outlet of the DOC, then replace the DOC.CRS Bodies
Illustration 14 g06342815
Combustion Group
(1) Head Group - Combustion
(2) Gasket
(3) Tube
(4) Body Assembly - Exhaust CombustionCRS Combustion Body (4) contains the flame necessary for CRS Regeneration. There are two combustion stages that occur within the CRS Body: the primary and secondary combustion. The primary combustion of air and fuel occur within Tube (3) to create the CRS flame immediately following Head Group (1). The secondary combustion of the CRS flame and exhaust gas from the turbocharger occur within Body Assembly (4).The body assembly is the only salvageable part of the combustion group. The body assembly must be cleaned, inspected, and pressure tested prior to reuse.Cleaning
Start by isolating the CRS body from all other CRS exhaust components. Remove the head group, the mounting studs, the tube, and the two gaskets.The gasket area and the bellows joints are the two areas of the CRS body that must be cleaned thoroughly to make a proper seal.Cleaning the remainder of the CRS body is not required. If cleaning the CRS body is desired, then first perform the visual inspection, vacuum inspection, and welding procedures prior to washing the CRS body. This step is to ensure that the CRS body is salvageable, not cracked, and to keep water from getting trapped behind the heat shield.If washing is preferred, then use soap and water as a cleaning solution. Do not submerge the CRS body to prevent water from becoming trapped between the heat shield and the CRS body. A cylinder washing brush, a wire brush with handle, and a greenScotch Brite pads are all acceptable cleaning equipment. Removal of all diesel particulates is not required for inspection.
Do not use any combustible solvents to clean the CRS body.
Visual Inspection
A visual inspection of the CRS body must be completed, special equipment or crack detecting solution is not required. Visually inspect the exterior of the CRS body. Small cracks and/or punctures found on the stainless steel heat shield is normal and should be expected. Inspect the bellows sealing joints and the CRS head mating surface for visual damage.Light surface rust is typically not a problem unless rust is found on a bellows joint or the CRS gasket mating surface. Light rust in these two areas must be removed using a Scotch Brite pad.Serviceability
All bolts, studs, and clamps are not reusable and must be replaced with new components.Any thread damage in the mounting bolt
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Parts bucket Caterpillar catalog:
1977013
BUCKET GP-MULTIPURPOSE
416C, 420D, 426C, 428C, 430D, 432D, 436C, 438C, 438D, 442D
416C, 420D, 426C, 428C, 430D, 432D, 436C, 438C, 438D, 442D
2142996
BUCKET AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
2142998
BUCKET AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
2142999
BUCKET AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
2143000
BUCKET AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
2143001
BUCKET AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
2163535
BUCKET AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
2163531
BUCKET AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
2163519
BUCKET AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
2163525
BUCKET AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
2163527
BUCKET AS
416D, 420D, 430D
416D, 420D, 430D
7V4170
BUCKET & BEARING AS-HOE
225, 227, 229
225, 227, 229
3257040
BUCKET AR-MULTIPURPOSE
216, 216B, 226B, 228, 232B, 236, 236B, 242B, 246C, 247, 247B, 248, 252B, 256C, 257B, 262C, 267, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277C, 279C, 287, 287C, 289C, 297C, 299C
216, 216B, 226B, 228, 232B, 236, 236B, 242B, 246C, 247, 247B, 248, 252B, 256C, 257B, 262C, 267, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277C, 279C, 287, 287C, 289C, 297C, 299C
2513873
BUCKET & ADJUSTER GP
319C, 320C, 323D L, 323D LN, 323D SA, M322C, M322D, M322D MH
319C, 320C, 323D L, 323D LN, 323D SA, M322C, M322D, M322D MH
4E6421
BUCKET AR-GENERAL PURPOSE
950B/950E, 950F
950B/950E, 950F
1419395
BUCKET AS-GENERAL PURPOSE
950G, 950G II, 950H, 962G, 962G II, 962H
950G, 950G II, 950H, 962G, 962G II, 962H
2002196
BUCKET GP-HOE
416C, 416D, 420D, 422E, 424D, 426C, 428C, 428D, 428E, 432D, 432E, 434E, 436C, 438C, 438D, 442D, 442E, 444E
416C, 416D, 420D, 422E, 424D, 426C, 428C, 428D, 428E, 432D, 432E, 434E, 436C, 438C, 438D, 442D, 442E, 444E
2729235
BUCKET AS-HOE
416D, 420D, 422E, 422F, 424D, 428D, 428E, 428F, 432D, 432E, 432F, 434E, 434F, 442D, 442E, 444E, 444F
416D, 420D, 422E, 422F, 424D, 428D, 428E, 428F, 432D, 432E, 432F, 434E, 434F, 442D, 442E, 444E, 444F
1609255
BUCKET AS-ROCK
322B LN, 325B L, 330B L
322B LN, 325B L, 330B L
9R6091
BUCKET AR-MULTI-PURPOSE
416, 416B, 426, 426B, 436, 436B
416, 416B, 426, 426B, 436, 436B
9R8018
BUCKET GP-HOE
416, 416B, 416C, 426, 426B, 426C, 428, 428B, 428C, 436, 436B, 436C, 438, 438B, 438C
416, 416B, 416C, 426, 426B, 426C, 428, 428B, 428C, 436, 436B, 436C, 438, 438B, 438C
1717996
BUCKET AS-ROCK
320B, 325B L
320B, 325B L
2269005
BUCKET GP-EXTREME EXCAVATION
318C, M315C, M316C, M318C, M318C MH
318C, M315C, M316C, M318C, M318C MH