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5240075 CYLINDER & LINES GP-BOOM Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA5240075
524-0075
5240075
Caterpillar 5240075 CYLINDER & LINES GP-BOOM
Weight: 233 pounds 106 kg.

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Note: Ensure that the top O-ring seal for the liner is at least 20 °C (68 °F) before installation of liners into the cylinder block. Assembly with a cold seal may result in damage to the O-ring seal or to the installation tool.
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Rotate the engine to position the piston toward top dead center for easy access. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Finding Top Center Position for No. 1 Piston".
Attach a suitable lifting device onto Tooling (E). The weight of the piston, the liner, and the connecting rod is approximately 50 kg (110 lb). Install Tooling (B) onto the connecting rod. Coat the liner bore of the cylinder block and the O-ring seals on the outside of the cylinder liner with Tooling (H). Install cylinder pack (4) into the cylinder block.Note: Inspect the connecting rod bearing for wear or for damage. If necessary, replace the connecting rod bearing. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Connecting Rod Bearings - Remove and Install" for the proper procedure. Position the connecting rod so that the chamfer is toward the crankshaft. Install the piston, the liner, and the connecting rod as a unit.
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Remove Tooling (E).
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Install Tooling (F). Use Tooling (F) to seat the liner into the cylinder block. Fully seat the cuff.
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Remove Tooling (B) from the connecting rod.
Illustration 5 g03405954Note: Match the tabs on the ODD and EVEN connecting rod caps with the connecting rods.
Install connecting rod cap (3). Apply Tooling (G) under the connecting rod bolts (1), the rings, and to the threads of the bolts. Install connecting rod bolts (1) and spacers (2).
Use Tooling (A) to rotate the flywheel to access the connecting rod cap (3) that will be installed.
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The arrow represents the front of the engine block
Bolt (1) is always identified as the center bolt on the bearing tab side of the connecting rod.
(A) Bearing tab side
(X) Odd numbered connecting rod
(Y) Even numbered connecting rod
Use the following procedure to tighten the connecting rod bolts:
Table 2
Torque Specifications
Use the following procedure to tighten the bolts of the connecting rod:
Apply Tooling (G) to the bolt with by fully coating the elastomer rings, threads, and the contact surface under the bolt head.
1. Install all the bolts into the spacers by pushing and rotating the bolt simultaneously.
Note: Rotating the bolt while pushing will avoid damage to the bolts.
2. Install the bolts into the connecting rod cap by pushing and rotating the bolt simultaneously.
3. Engage the threads by pushing and slowly rotating the bolt. Do not tap the bolt. All six bolts should have the threads engaged before the joint is drawn together on either side. The order of engaging the threads is bolts 1-2-3-4-5-6. Engaging bolt 1 and 2 first helps center the cap to the connecting rod. Once bolts 1 and 2 threads have engaged install the remaining bolts in order.
4. Tighten bolt 1 and bolt 2 to 85 5 N m (63

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