7C0196 CAMSHAFT-FRONT-RH Caterpillar parts
3512, 785
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA7C0196
7C-0196
7C0196
CA7C0196
7C-0196
7C0196
Weight: 59 pounds 26 kg.
TRUCK, VEHICULAR ENGINE,
Related part:
7C0196
KIT-CAMSHAFT
20R4892
R
Information:
This article is to be used in place of the article with the same title on Page 2 of the July 9, 1980 Engine News. Cancel the original article.Some customers have Kysor air-operated shutdown actuators installed on Caterpillar 3406, 3408, and 1693 Truck Engines. With these installations, service personnel will possibly find it necessary to make adjustments or do troubleshooting work on these units. For assistance with possible problems, the information that follows is taken from a Kysor service bulletin. This service bulletin gives information about model applications, troubleshooting, and adjustment specifications for the Kysor air-operated shutdown actuators used on Caterpillar 3406, 3408, and 1693 Truck Engines.
Model Applications
The chart that follows shows the Kysor identification numbers of the different actuators according to engine model applications, and Kysor service part numbers for the main components of the actuators.
Troubleshooting
The paragraphs that follow are a list of possible problems and causes, with points to be checked and methods to use.
1. Engine stops or will not start. A. Broken wire to solenoid valve, or loose wire connections.B. Open coil (broken wire or connection) in solenoid valve. To check, use an ohmmeter to measure coil resistance. The correct coil resistance for a 12 Volt system is 15-21 Ohms, or 67-83 Ohms for a 24 Volt system.2. Engine will not stop when the switch is turned off. A. Inlet to solenoid valve closed by dirt or other foreign material.B. Wrong actuator.C. Wrong adjustment of actuator. See the topic "Adjustment Specifications".3. Loss of power. Check the governor and fuel injection pumps according to information in the service manual. A. Wrong actuator.B. Wrong adjustment of actuator. See the topic "Adjustment Specifications".C. Solenoid valve leakage. To check: Remove the valve and connect it to air pressure and electrical sources as shown in Illustration 1. Be sure the electrical source is the correct voltage, and the air pressure is not more than 825 kPa (120 psi). Connect the negative (-) or ground wire of the electrical source to the brass body of the valve, and the positive (+) wire to the screw terminal on the valve. Put a drop of oil in the outlet port (opening) of the valve (the end with male threads) and look for bubbles in the oil. Bubbles are an indication of valve leakage, and a new valve must be installed. During assembly, an application of "Loctite" was used on the threads of the solenoid valve elbow. Use a small amount of heat to loosen the threads.D. If the reason for loss of power is not found during the above checks and tests, it will be necessary to inspect the engine and fuel injection system for possible problems.
Illustration 1. Connections to check solenoid valve for leakage.Adjustment Specifications
The correct adjustment specifications are shown in Illustrations 2 and 3. The Illustration Reference Chart shows which illustration to use for specific actuators and/or engine models.
To check the actuator adjustment, use the procedure that follows:
1. Remove the actuator, and remove the gasket from the mounting surface of
Model Applications
The chart that follows shows the Kysor identification numbers of the different actuators according to engine model applications, and Kysor service part numbers for the main components of the actuators.
Troubleshooting
The paragraphs that follow are a list of possible problems and causes, with points to be checked and methods to use.
1. Engine stops or will not start. A. Broken wire to solenoid valve, or loose wire connections.B. Open coil (broken wire or connection) in solenoid valve. To check, use an ohmmeter to measure coil resistance. The correct coil resistance for a 12 Volt system is 15-21 Ohms, or 67-83 Ohms for a 24 Volt system.2. Engine will not stop when the switch is turned off. A. Inlet to solenoid valve closed by dirt or other foreign material.B. Wrong actuator.C. Wrong adjustment of actuator. See the topic "Adjustment Specifications".3. Loss of power. Check the governor and fuel injection pumps according to information in the service manual. A. Wrong actuator.B. Wrong adjustment of actuator. See the topic "Adjustment Specifications".C. Solenoid valve leakage. To check: Remove the valve and connect it to air pressure and electrical sources as shown in Illustration 1. Be sure the electrical source is the correct voltage, and the air pressure is not more than 825 kPa (120 psi). Connect the negative (-) or ground wire of the electrical source to the brass body of the valve, and the positive (+) wire to the screw terminal on the valve. Put a drop of oil in the outlet port (opening) of the valve (the end with male threads) and look for bubbles in the oil. Bubbles are an indication of valve leakage, and a new valve must be installed. During assembly, an application of "Loctite" was used on the threads of the solenoid valve elbow. Use a small amount of heat to loosen the threads.D. If the reason for loss of power is not found during the above checks and tests, it will be necessary to inspect the engine and fuel injection system for possible problems.
Illustration 1. Connections to check solenoid valve for leakage.Adjustment Specifications
The correct adjustment specifications are shown in Illustrations 2 and 3. The Illustration Reference Chart shows which illustration to use for specific actuators and/or engine models.
To check the actuator adjustment, use the procedure that follows:
1. Remove the actuator, and remove the gasket from the mounting surface of
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts camshaft Caterpillar catalog:
1332966
CAMSHAFT-FRONT
3512, PM3512
3512, PM3512
7E6815
CAMSHAFT AS-REAR
3512, 784B, 785, 785B, PM3512
3512, 784B, 785, 785B, PM3512
1275410
CAMSHAFT AS
3512, 3512B, 777D, 784C, 785, 785B, 785C, 797, 797B, PM3512, SPF343, SPS343, SPT343
3512, 3512B, 777D, 784C, 785, 785B, 785C, 797, 797B, PM3512, SPF343, SPS343, SPT343
1275411
CAMSHAFT AS
3512, 3512B, 777D, 784C, 785, 785B, 785C, 797, 797B, PM3512, SPF343, SPS343, SPT343
3512, 3512B, 777D, 784C, 785, 785B, 785C, 797, 797B, PM3512, SPF343, SPS343, SPT343
1275412
CAMSHAFT AS
3512, 3512B, 777D, 784C, 785, 785B, 785C, 797, 797B, PM3512, SPF343, SPS343, SPT343
3512, 3512B, 777D, 784C, 785, 785B, 785C, 797, 797B, PM3512, SPF343, SPS343, SPT343
1334080
CAMSHAFT AS
3512, 3512B, 777D, 784C, 785, 785B, 785C, 797, 797B, PM3512, SPF343, SPS343, SPT343
3512, 3512B, 777D, 784C, 785, 785B, 785C, 797, 797B, PM3512, SPF343, SPS343, SPT343
7C0198
CAMSHAFT-REAR-LH
3512, 785
3512, 785
7C0194
CAMSHAFT AS-LH
3512, 785
3512, 785
7C0195
CAMSHAFT AS-RH
3512, 785
3512, 785
5J2695
CAMSHAFT
768B, 769, 769C, 769D, 771C, 771D, 772, 772B, 773, 773B, 773D, 775B, 775D, 776C, 776D, 777, 777D, 784B, 785, 785B, 789B, AD40, AD45, AE40
768B, 769, 769C, 769D, 771C, 771D, 772, 772B, 773, 773B, 773D, 775B, 775D, 776C, 776D, 777, 777D, 784B, 785, 785B, 789B, AD40, AD45, AE40
7C0194
CAMSHAFT AS-LH
3512, 785
3512, 785
7C0198
CAMSHAFT-REAR-LH
3512, 785
3512, 785
5Y0257
CAMSHAFT
3306B, 966R, D5B, D6D, D6D SR, D6E
3306B, 966R, D5B, D6D, D6D SR, D6E
8N4111
CAMSHAFT
3304, 955L, D4D, G3304
3304, 955L, D4D, G3304
9L9589
CAMSHAFT
1140, 1150, 1160, 3160
1140, 1150, 1160, 3160
9L7036
CAMSHAFT ASSEM.
1140, 1150, 225, 3160, 3208, 613B
1140, 1150, 225, 3160, 3208, 613B
7W0277
CAMSHAFT AS
1673C
1673C
1278841
CAMSHAFT AS
30/30, 3116, 3126, DEUCE
30/30, 3116, 3126, DEUCE
5Y0266
CAMSHAFT
3304B, 930R, D4E, D4E SR
3304B, 930R, D4E, D4E SR
2Y8346
CAMSHAFT-FUEL
3304
3304
2Y8387
CAMSHAFT
3306
3306
7C0195
CAMSHAFT AS-RH
3512, 785
3512, 785