2773259 CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER Caterpillar parts
C27, C32, TH48-E70
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2773259
277-3259
2773259
CA2773259
277-3259
2773259
Weight: 22 pounds 9 kg.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINE, PETROLEUM TRANSMISSION,
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AW New For Water Cool 278-5428 278-5427 2785428 2785427 277-3259 2773259 362-0838 3620838 TurboCharger for Caterpillar C18 Engine
Generic Type Water Cool TurboFor Charger TURBO K18 Shaft Part Number 278-5428 278-5427 Previous Version 362-0838 3620838 OE number 2785427 2785428 CHRA model 277-3259 2773259 || Description TurboFor Charger for Caterpillar C18 Engine
Generic Type Water Cool TurboFor Charger TURBO K18 Shaft Part Number 278-5428 278-5427 Previous Version 362-0838 3620838 OE number 2785427 2785428 CHRA model 277-3259 2773259 || Description TurboFor Charger for Caterpillar C18 Engine
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ZC New For Water Cool 278-5428 278-5427 2785428 2785427 277-3259 2773259 362-0838 3620838 TurboCharger for Caterpillar C18 Engine
Generic Type Water Cool TurboFor Charger TURBO K18 Shaft Part Number 278-5428 278-5427 Previous Version 362-0838 3620838 OE number 2785427 2785428 CHRA model 277-3259 2773259 || Description TurboFor Charger for Caterpillar C18 Engine
Generic Type Water Cool TurboFor Charger TURBO K18 Shaft Part Number 278-5428 278-5427 Previous Version 362-0838 3620838 OE number 2785427 2785428 CHRA model 277-3259 2773259 || Description TurboFor Charger for Caterpillar C18 Engine
Compatible equipment models: 2773259:
Information:
GRADERS
OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCKS
ARTICULATED TRUCKS
TRACK-TYPE TRACTORS
TRACK LOADERS
WHEEL LOADERS
WHEEL-TRACTOR SCRAPERS
EXCAVATORS
PAVING PRODUCTS
PIPELAYERS
SKIDDERS
AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS
3400 ENGINES IN ALL APPLICATIONS, 3300 ENGINES IN ALL APPLICATIONS, 3176 AND C-10 ENGINES IN ALL APPLICATIONS)Problem:
Some connecting rod bearings, manufactured during July through December of 1999, have been found to have Lead/Tin Overlay (LTO) flaking or "sheeting". These connecting rod bearings were used in the 3300, 3400, and C-10 production engine families between October 1999 and March 2000. These connecting rod bearings were also present in the Cat parts system from October 1999 through August 2000. This condition has been found in the following ways:* From Scheduled Oil Sampling (S O S) with high Lead readings* Large LTO flakes observed in the oil filter* During other engine repairs or inspectionsMost connecting rod bearing flaking or "sheeting" reports are seen within the first 3 or 4 oil changes on the engine.It should be noted that the manufacturing process for these copper bonded connecting rod bearings could produce LTO flakes without any detrimental bearing performance. Extensive engine testing and field review indicates that these LTO flakes are not causing significant seized or spun bearings in factory-built engines and should not affect engine performance or life. A few bearing seizures have occurred in engines that have received an in-frame bearing roll-in from a dealer or engines that have received and out-of-frame rebuild from a dealer.Solution:
Significant testing, field analysis, and review of returned bearings have been conducted to reach the following conclusions and recommendations. If no evidence of connecting rod bearing flaking has occurred within the first four oil changes, we believe that the bearing overlay surface will not flake. Factory-built engines with some connecting rod bearing LTO flaking present also continue to operate successfully and should not experience decreased reliability or durability. The appropriate use of S O S and oil filter inspection methods for preventive repair should be judged with caution, as is defined here. An overview of LTO flaking and recommended S O S monitoring practices are outlined in the 3400 Engine Major Component Performance Guide, Form Number SEBD0794, Page 41. Engine disassembly is NOT necessary, but continue to monitor the engine with S O S if the following conditions exist:* Multiple S O S test results indicate high Lead readings [such as a lead (Pb) reading greater then 25 ppm].* A significant number of large LTO flakes are visible in the oil filter (such as 50 or more LTO particles that are greater then 1 mm size).* Other wear metals appear in normal amounts. If other wear metals ALSO become elevated (especially aluminum), further investigation, possibly including disassembly and bearing inspection, will be required. In most cases, the higher Lead levels should return to normal after continued engine operation.A Parts Stock Service Letter, PI70008, has been released to remove any suspect connecting rod bearings (9Y-7735, 9Y-9497, 9Y-6188, 4W-5739, 4P-8167, and 119-3782) with certain date codes from dealer stock. See PI70008 (December 2000 revision) for details.The following actions are recommended to help avoid spun or seized connecting rod bearing failures
OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCKS
ARTICULATED TRUCKS
TRACK-TYPE TRACTORS
TRACK LOADERS
WHEEL LOADERS
WHEEL-TRACTOR SCRAPERS
EXCAVATORS
PAVING PRODUCTS
PIPELAYERS
SKIDDERS
AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS
3400 ENGINES IN ALL APPLICATIONS, 3300 ENGINES IN ALL APPLICATIONS, 3176 AND C-10 ENGINES IN ALL APPLICATIONS)Problem:
Some connecting rod bearings, manufactured during July through December of 1999, have been found to have Lead/Tin Overlay (LTO) flaking or "sheeting". These connecting rod bearings were used in the 3300, 3400, and C-10 production engine families between October 1999 and March 2000. These connecting rod bearings were also present in the Cat parts system from October 1999 through August 2000. This condition has been found in the following ways:* From Scheduled Oil Sampling (S O S) with high Lead readings* Large LTO flakes observed in the oil filter* During other engine repairs or inspectionsMost connecting rod bearing flaking or "sheeting" reports are seen within the first 3 or 4 oil changes on the engine.It should be noted that the manufacturing process for these copper bonded connecting rod bearings could produce LTO flakes without any detrimental bearing performance. Extensive engine testing and field review indicates that these LTO flakes are not causing significant seized or spun bearings in factory-built engines and should not affect engine performance or life. A few bearing seizures have occurred in engines that have received an in-frame bearing roll-in from a dealer or engines that have received and out-of-frame rebuild from a dealer.Solution:
Significant testing, field analysis, and review of returned bearings have been conducted to reach the following conclusions and recommendations. If no evidence of connecting rod bearing flaking has occurred within the first four oil changes, we believe that the bearing overlay surface will not flake. Factory-built engines with some connecting rod bearing LTO flaking present also continue to operate successfully and should not experience decreased reliability or durability. The appropriate use of S O S and oil filter inspection methods for preventive repair should be judged with caution, as is defined here. An overview of LTO flaking and recommended S O S monitoring practices are outlined in the 3400 Engine Major Component Performance Guide, Form Number SEBD0794, Page 41. Engine disassembly is NOT necessary, but continue to monitor the engine with S O S if the following conditions exist:* Multiple S O S test results indicate high Lead readings [such as a lead (Pb) reading greater then 25 ppm].* A significant number of large LTO flakes are visible in the oil filter (such as 50 or more LTO particles that are greater then 1 mm size).* Other wear metals appear in normal amounts. If other wear metals ALSO become elevated (especially aluminum), further investigation, possibly including disassembly and bearing inspection, will be required. In most cases, the higher Lead levels should return to normal after continued engine operation.A Parts Stock Service Letter, PI70008, has been released to remove any suspect connecting rod bearings (9Y-7735, 9Y-9497, 9Y-6188, 4W-5739, 4P-8167, and 119-3782) with certain date codes from dealer stock. See PI70008 (December 2000 revision) for details.The following actions are recommended to help avoid spun or seized connecting rod bearing failures
Caterpillar SIS machinery equipment:
Caterpillar SIS
C32 Industrial Engine TLD00001-UP »
277-3259
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
C27 Industrial Engine TWM00001-UP »
277-3259
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
TH48-E70-C27I Petroleum Power Train Package JGC00001-UP POWERED BY C27 Engine »
277-3259
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
TH48-E70-C32I Petroleum Package JGC00001-UP POWERED BY C32 Engine »
277-3259
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
CX35-P800-C27I Petroleum Power Train Package PCY00001-UP POWERED BY C27 Engine »
277-3259
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts cartridge Caterpillar catalog:
2682863
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
631D, 637D, 657E, 657G, 770, 980H, C32
631D, 637D, 657E, 657G, 770, 980H, C32
3021408
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
631D, 637D, 657E, 657G, 770, 770G, 980H, C32, D11R, D11T, R2900G
631D, 637D, 657E, 657G, 770, 770G, 980H, C32, D11R, D11T, R2900G
3021409
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
777C, 777D, 777F, 777G, 854K, 992K, 993K, C32
777C, 777D, 777F, 777G, 854K, 992K, 993K, C32
3264360
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
C27, TH48-E70
C27, TH48-E70
2682863
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
631D, 637D, 657E, 657G, 770, 980H, C32
631D, 637D, 657E, 657G, 770, 980H, C32
2555457
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
627G, 627H, 627K LRC, 637D, 637E, 637G, C9, CX31-C9I, TH31-E61
627G, 627H, 627K LRC, 637D, 637E, 637G, C9, CX31-C9I, TH31-E61
2555458
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
C9, CX31-C9I, TH31-E61
C9, CX31-C9I, TH31-E61
4212558
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
C13, CX31-C13I
C13, CX31-C13I
3161438
CARTRIDGE AS
14H, 16H, 336E H, 336E LH, 336F L, 365B, 365B II, 365B L, 365C, 365C L, 365C L MH, 374D L, 385B, 385C, 385C FS, 385C L, 385C L MH, 390D, 390D L, 5090B, 5130, 5230, 525D, 535D, 545D, 555D, 621G, 621H, ...
14H, 16H, 336E H, 336E LH, 336F L, 365B, 365B II, 365B L, 365C, 365C L, 365C L MH, 374D L, 385B, 385C, 385C FS, 385C L, 385C L MH, 390D, 390D L, 5090B, 5130, 5230, 525D, 535D, 545D, 555D, 621G, 621H, ...
2284799
CARTRIDGE AS-VALVE
C13, C15, TH35-C13T, TH35-C15T
C13, C15, TH35-C13T, TH35-C15T
3021409
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
777C, 777D, 777F, 777G, 854K, 992K, 993K, C32
777C, 777D, 777F, 777G, 854K, 992K, 993K, C32
3021408
CARTRIDGE GP-TURBOCHARGER
631D, 637D, 657E, 657G, 770, 770G, 980H, C32, D11R, D11T, R2900G
631D, 637D, 657E, 657G, 770, 770G, 980H, C32, D11R, D11T, R2900G