8S6306 CARRIER AS Caterpillar parts
641B, 650B, 651E, 657E, 657G
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CA8S6306
8S-6306
8S6306
CA8S6306
8S-6306
8S6306
Weight: 83 pounds 37 kg.
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All Caterpillar-Built Diesel EnginesThe availability of fuel supplies around the world is changing. To meet the current demand, refineries are now purchasing crude oil from different worldwide sources which include more high sulfur crude oils than before.
The sulfur contents of the refined fuels vary geographically throughout the world from an average of .27 percent by weight to 1.92 percent by weight.
The sulfur content of refined diesel fuels is dependent on the amount of sulfur in the crude oils and on the economics of and/or the refiners' abilities to remove it. For this reason, the sulfur content of some of today's diesel fuels is increasing.
The Fuel Sulfur Problem
When diesel fuel is burned in an engine's combustion chamber, the fuel sulfur is chemically converted to sulfur oxides. These compounds, in turn, react with water vapor to form sulfurous and sulfuric acids. As the vapors condense in the valve guides and in the piston ring area, the acids can chemically attack the metal surfaces and cause corrosive wear.
Neutralizing The Acids
One function of the lubricating oil is to neutralize the acids and, thus, retard the corrosive damage. Certain additives used in lubricating oils contain alkaline compounds which are formulated to neutralize these acids.
The measure of this reserve alkalinity in a lubricating oil is known as its Total Base Number or TBN. The Total Base Number is measured by one of two procedures: American Society For Testing Materials (ASTM) D-2896 or ASTM D-664. Caterpillar's recommendations are based on ASTM D-2896.
The higher the initial TBN value generally indicates more reserve alkalinity or acid-neutralizing capacity. To minimize corrosive wear caused by increased fuel sulfur levels, engine oils which have higher TBN values are essential.
The New Oil Recommendations
Caterpillar's new recommendations provide a means of combating the undesirable effects of high sulfur fuels. New guidelines have been developed for the selection of oils that permit STANDARD OIL CHANGE INTERVALS (as per the applicable Maintenance Guide) when using diesel fuels with sulfur contents of up to 1.5 percent.
Caterpillar previously based its standard oil change intervals on a fuel sulfur content of 0.4 percent and recommended shortened change intervals when fuels with greater than 0.4 percent sulfur content were used.
In the past, Caterpillar has recommended specific service classifications of oil, such as API (American Petroleum Institute) Class CD, but has not specified or published any alkalinity reserve (TBN) information. Because the range of TBN values is wide and because there is an increase in the sulfur content of some diesel fuels, it is important that TBN information be readily available. To satisfy this need, the TBN information is now included in the Engine Manufacturers Association's "Lubricating Oils Data Book For Heavy Duty Automotive and Industrial Engines.". This is available from Caterpillar by Form No. SEBU5939.
The Correct TBN
The first step to determine the correct TBN value is to find the fuel sulfur content. This information should be available from the fuel supplier. If it is not, a fuel sample should be analyzed by a competent, independent laboratory.
When the sulfur content
The sulfur contents of the refined fuels vary geographically throughout the world from an average of .27 percent by weight to 1.92 percent by weight.
The sulfur content of refined diesel fuels is dependent on the amount of sulfur in the crude oils and on the economics of and/or the refiners' abilities to remove it. For this reason, the sulfur content of some of today's diesel fuels is increasing.
The Fuel Sulfur Problem
When diesel fuel is burned in an engine's combustion chamber, the fuel sulfur is chemically converted to sulfur oxides. These compounds, in turn, react with water vapor to form sulfurous and sulfuric acids. As the vapors condense in the valve guides and in the piston ring area, the acids can chemically attack the metal surfaces and cause corrosive wear.
Neutralizing The Acids
One function of the lubricating oil is to neutralize the acids and, thus, retard the corrosive damage. Certain additives used in lubricating oils contain alkaline compounds which are formulated to neutralize these acids.
The measure of this reserve alkalinity in a lubricating oil is known as its Total Base Number or TBN. The Total Base Number is measured by one of two procedures: American Society For Testing Materials (ASTM) D-2896 or ASTM D-664. Caterpillar's recommendations are based on ASTM D-2896.
The higher the initial TBN value generally indicates more reserve alkalinity or acid-neutralizing capacity. To minimize corrosive wear caused by increased fuel sulfur levels, engine oils which have higher TBN values are essential.
The New Oil Recommendations
Caterpillar's new recommendations provide a means of combating the undesirable effects of high sulfur fuels. New guidelines have been developed for the selection of oils that permit STANDARD OIL CHANGE INTERVALS (as per the applicable Maintenance Guide) when using diesel fuels with sulfur contents of up to 1.5 percent.
Caterpillar previously based its standard oil change intervals on a fuel sulfur content of 0.4 percent and recommended shortened change intervals when fuels with greater than 0.4 percent sulfur content were used.
In the past, Caterpillar has recommended specific service classifications of oil, such as API (American Petroleum Institute) Class CD, but has not specified or published any alkalinity reserve (TBN) information. Because the range of TBN values is wide and because there is an increase in the sulfur content of some diesel fuels, it is important that TBN information be readily available. To satisfy this need, the TBN information is now included in the Engine Manufacturers Association's "Lubricating Oils Data Book For Heavy Duty Automotive and Industrial Engines.". This is available from Caterpillar by Form No. SEBU5939.
The Correct TBN
The first step to determine the correct TBN value is to find the fuel sulfur content. This information should be available from the fuel supplier. If it is not, a fuel sample should be analyzed by a competent, independent laboratory.
When the sulfur content
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6P7705
CARRIER-RING
24H, 24M, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC, 637B, 637D, 637E, 637G, 641B, 651E, 657E, 657G, 776C, 776D, 777, 777B, 777D, 777F, 777G, 824C, 824G, 824G II, 824H, 824K, 825G, 825G II, 825H, 8...
24H, 24M, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC, 637B, 637D, 637E, 637G, 641B, 651E, 657E, 657G, 776C, 776D, 777, 777B, 777D, 777F, 777G, 824C, 824G, 824G II, 824H, 824K, 825G, 825G II, 825H, 8...
7S8669
CARRIER-RING
621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631C, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637D, 637E, 637G, 641B, 651B, 651E, 657B, 657E, 657G
621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631C, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637D, 637E, 637G, 641B, 651B, 651E, 657B, 657E, 657G
8W9341
CARRIER-PLANETARY
651E, 657E, 657G
651E, 657E, 657G
2466035
CARRIER AS
651E, 657E, 657G
651E, 657E, 657G
6D5829
CARRIER ASSEM.
641, 641B, 651, 657, 657B, 666
641, 641B, 651, 657, 657B, 666
2S7829
CARRIER
637B, 641B, 650B
637B, 641B, 650B
6D9505
CARRIER ASSEM.
641B, 650B, 657B
641B, 650B, 657B
6D6582
CARRIER ASSEM.
650B, 777
650B, 777
6D6574
CARRIER
650B
650B
6D5831
CARRIER
641B, 657B
641B, 657B
8S6323
CARRIER ASSEM.
641B, 650B
641B, 650B
1T0873
CARRIER ASSEM.
641B, 657B
641B, 657B
3T3971
CARRIER AS
641B, 651E, 657E, 657G
641B, 651E, 657E, 657G
8X7775
CARRIER AS-DIFFERENTIAL
651E, 657E
651E, 657E
5T6568
CARRIER AS-DIFFERENTIAL
651E, 657E
651E, 657E
9U9018
CARRIER AS
525, 938G II, 938H, IT38G II, IT38H
525, 938G II, 938H, IT38G II, IT38H
6Y8262
CARRIER-RING
515, 525, 928F, 938F, 938G, 938G II, 938H, 950 GC, IT28F, IT38F, IT38G, IT38G II, IT38H
515, 525, 928F, 938F, 938G, 938G II, 938H, 950 GC, IT28F, IT38F, IT38G, IT38G II, IT38H
1644936
CARRIER-PLANETARY
621F, 621G, 627F, 627G, 631E, 631G, 637E, 637G, 651E, 657G
621F, 621G, 627F, 627G, 631E, 631G, 637E, 637G, 651E, 657G
1T0801
CARRIER-RING
641B, 651E, 657B, 657E, 657G, 824B, 834, 992
641B, 651E, 657B, 657E, 657G, 824B, 834, 992
1T1422
CARRIER AS
641B, 651E, 657E, 657G
641B, 651E, 657E, 657G
7S8672
CARRIER-RING
621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631C, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637D, 637E, 637G, 641B, 651B, 651E, 657B, 657E, 657G, D250D, D250E, D250E II, D25C, D25D, D300E, D300E II, ...
621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631C, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637D, 637E, 637G, 641B, 651B, 651E, 657B, 657E, 657G, D250D, D250E, D250E II, D25C, D25D, D300E, D300E II, ...
7S8669
CARRIER-RING
621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631C, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637D, 637E, 637G, 641B, 651B, 651E, 657B, 657E, 657G
621B, 621E, 621F, 621G, 623E, 623F, 623G, 627B, 627E, 627F, 627G, 631C, 631E, 631G, 633E II, 637D, 637E, 637G, 641B, 651B, 651E, 657B, 657E, 657G
1S9759
CARRIER-ROTATION CLUTCH
641B, 650B, 651E, 657E, 657G, 777
641B, 650B, 651E, 657E, 657G, 777
2S6437
CARRIER-PLANETARY
641B, 650B, 651E, 657E, 657G
641B, 650B, 651E, 657E, 657G