1399850 ENGINE AR-COMPLETE Caterpillar parts
C-12
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1399850
139-9850
1399850
CA1399850
139-9850
1399850
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[Rear] Brake X Replacement Brake Rotors Kit | Advanced X Rear Rotors | Compatible with Acura RDX 3.5 2013 2014 2015
Brake X 2 Piece Brake Rotors Kit Replacement: Each brake rotor kit comes with 2 heavy duty brake rotors that are built to exceed OEM Specification using quality materials for performance and long term use. || Heavy Duty Construction: Our automotive replacement brake rotors is made using heavy duty G3000 grade cast iron to offer just the right balance of performance, strength, quality and affordability. || Smoothened and Balanced: Our disc brakes are double disc smoothened and mill balanced to help prevent cracking and build up. The rear brakes are engineered to elevate your driving experience and to back you up at your every turn. || Quality that Matters: The car brake rotors rear are precisely cut to provide a secure and proper fit, individually inspected, and made following strict quality control guidelines to help maintain safety and deliver consistent stopping power without any fading. || Engineered in Canada: Our rear brake kits are engineered in Canada for the toughest environments with exact or more vane counts to meet OEM Specifications. They are backed by our satisfaction guarantee for any manufacturing defects so you know we have your back as go make every turns.
Brake X 2 Piece Brake Rotors Kit Replacement: Each brake rotor kit comes with 2 heavy duty brake rotors that are built to exceed OEM Specification using quality materials for performance and long term use. || Heavy Duty Construction: Our automotive replacement brake rotors is made using heavy duty G3000 grade cast iron to offer just the right balance of performance, strength, quality and affordability. || Smoothened and Balanced: Our disc brakes are double disc smoothened and mill balanced to help prevent cracking and build up. The rear brakes are engineered to elevate your driving experience and to back you up at your every turn. || Quality that Matters: The car brake rotors rear are precisely cut to provide a secure and proper fit, individually inspected, and made following strict quality control guidelines to help maintain safety and deliver consistent stopping power without any fading. || Engineered in Canada: Our rear brake kits are engineered in Canada for the toughest environments with exact or more vane counts to meet OEM Specifications. They are backed by our satisfaction guarantee for any manufacturing defects so you know we have your back as go make every turns.
Compatible equipment models: 1399850:
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Removal Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools    
Tool     Part Number     Part Description     Qty    
A     -     Loctite C5A Anti-Seize     -    
Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electrical components can cause a fire. To help prevent possible injury, turn the start switch off when changing fuel filters or water separator elements. Clean up fuel spills immediately.
Keep all parts clean from contaminants.Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened component life.
Hot engine components can cause injury from burns. Before performing maintenance on the engine, allow the engine and the components to cool.
Illustration 1 g03816817
Remove bolts (1) and screen (2). Open door assembly (3) .
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Remove bolts (4) and reposition cover assembly (5) .
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Disconnect tube assembly (6) and hose assemblies (7) .
Disconnect harness assemblies (10) and flame detection temperature sensor (8) .
Disconnect elbow (9) .
Illustration 4 g03816836
Remove nuts (15) and remove combustion head (14) .
Remove gasket (13), tube assembly (12), and gasket (11) .Note: The gaskets are one time use only. Replace upon installation.
Remove studs (16) .
Illustration 5 g03816837
Remove fittings (17) and (18) .
Remove spark plug (19) and remove filter (20) .Installation Procedure
Install combustion head (14) in the reverse order of removal.
Tighten filter (20) to a torque of 60 6 N m (44 4 lb ft).
Tighten fitting (18) to a torque of 30 2 N m (267 18 lb in).
Tighten fitting (17) to a torque of 60 6 N m (44 4 lb ft).
Tighten spark plug (19) to a torque of 47 4 N m (35 3 lb ft).
Apply Tooling (A) onto the threads of studs (16). Install studs (16). Tighten studs (16) to a torque of 17 2 N m (150 18 lb in).
Apply Tooling (A) onto the threads of the studs and nuts (15) .
Illustration 6 g02174426
Using the torque sequence illustrated in Illustration 6 to tighten nuts (15) to a torque of 23 3 N m (204 27 lb in). Tighten nuts (15) again using the torque sequence illustrated in Illustration 6 to a torque of 28 3 N m (248 27 lb in). Tighten nuts (15) again using the torque sequence illustrated in Illustration 6 to a torque of 28 3 N m (248 27 lb in).
Apply Tooling (A) to the threads of flame detection temperature sensor (8) and install the sensor. Tighten flame detection temperature sensor (8) to a torque of 45 5 N m (33 3 lb ft).
Check the coolant level. If necessary, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Coolant - Change" for the proper filling procedures.
Perform the ARD ignition test. Refer to Troubleshooting Manual, "ARD Ignition - Test".
Table 1
Required Tools    
Tool     Part Number     Part Description     Qty    
A     -     Loctite C5A Anti-Seize     -    
Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electrical components can cause a fire. To help prevent possible injury, turn the start switch off when changing fuel filters or water separator elements. Clean up fuel spills immediately.
Keep all parts clean from contaminants.Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened component life.
Hot engine components can cause injury from burns. Before performing maintenance on the engine, allow the engine and the components to cool.
Illustration 1 g03816817
Remove bolts (1) and screen (2). Open door assembly (3) .
Illustration 2 g03816816
Remove bolts (4) and reposition cover assembly (5) .
Illustration 3 g03816814
Disconnect tube assembly (6) and hose assemblies (7) .
Disconnect harness assemblies (10) and flame detection temperature sensor (8) .
Disconnect elbow (9) .
Illustration 4 g03816836
Remove nuts (15) and remove combustion head (14) .
Remove gasket (13), tube assembly (12), and gasket (11) .Note: The gaskets are one time use only. Replace upon installation.
Remove studs (16) .
Illustration 5 g03816837
Remove fittings (17) and (18) .
Remove spark plug (19) and remove filter (20) .Installation Procedure
Install combustion head (14) in the reverse order of removal.
Tighten filter (20) to a torque of 60 6 N m (44 4 lb ft).
Tighten fitting (18) to a torque of 30 2 N m (267 18 lb in).
Tighten fitting (17) to a torque of 60 6 N m (44 4 lb ft).
Tighten spark plug (19) to a torque of 47 4 N m (35 3 lb ft).
Apply Tooling (A) onto the threads of studs (16). Install studs (16). Tighten studs (16) to a torque of 17 2 N m (150 18 lb in).
Apply Tooling (A) onto the threads of the studs and nuts (15) .
Illustration 6 g02174426
Using the torque sequence illustrated in Illustration 6 to tighten nuts (15) to a torque of 23 3 N m (204 27 lb in). Tighten nuts (15) again using the torque sequence illustrated in Illustration 6 to a torque of 28 3 N m (248 27 lb in). Tighten nuts (15) again using the torque sequence illustrated in Illustration 6 to a torque of 28 3 N m (248 27 lb in).
Apply Tooling (A) to the threads of flame detection temperature sensor (8) and install the sensor. Tighten flame detection temperature sensor (8) to a torque of 45 5 N m (33 3 lb ft).
Check the coolant level. If necessary, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Coolant - Change" for the proper filling procedures.
Perform the ARD ignition test. Refer to Troubleshooting Manual, "ARD Ignition - Test".