3640687 ENGINE AR-COMPLETE Caterpillar parts
336E, 336E HVG, 336E L, 336E LH, 336E LN
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3640687
364-0687
3640687
CA3640687
364-0687
3640687
Weight: 2430 pounds 1102 kg.
EXCAVATOR, MOBILE HYD POWER UNIT,
Related part:
3640687
SHORT BLOCK
20R2861
R
3640687
LONG BLOCK
20R5307
R
Compatible equipment models: 3640687:
Information:
Introduction
This document provides information about fuel degradation, which can cause a flow restriction of fuel through the fuel system and premature plugging of the filters. These guidelines should be used to guide service personnel in the use of fuels within diesel engines and covers recognized tests in identifying degredated fuels and best practices in storing fuels.This document can be used as a guide, but it does not provide all the information on all practices and procedures for degraded fuels. This document does not provide all the information for best practices for storing and handling fuels. Refer to Caterpillar Commercial Diesel Engine Fluids Recommendations, SEBU6251 for more information.The Thermal Stability and Oxidation Stability of Fuel
Diesel fuels can deteriorate rapidly for a variety of reasons. When the fuel is stressed and stored for long intervals, degradation and oxidation can occur. Degradation and oxidation are complex chemical changes. These changes lead to deposits or sediment from certain hydrocarbons and traces of naturally occurring nitrogen and sulfur containing compounds in the fuel. Fuel composition and environmental factors influences the process.Diesel fuel is being used as a coolant for high pressure fuel injection systems with high temperature fuel wetted walls. This can stress the fuel in the fuel system. The thermal stress and an increase in recirculation fuel temperature is often responsible for fuel degradation and the formation of gums, resins and sediment, which can cause fuel flow restriction through fuel filters and fuel injection systems.Certain products are often left with the fuel in the fuel system for long periods. This exposes the fuel to oxygen. Complex reactions between the oxygen and the fuel components can generate fuel particulates. The particulates in the fuel system can turn into the sludge that is found in fuel tanks, fuel lines and the fuel filters. This will deteriorate the performance of the fuel system. Degradation also leads to a plugged fuel filter, a restriction to the fuel line and deposit formation in the fuel injection nozzle.Biodiesel and blends of biodiesel have poor thermal stability and oxidation stability compared to petroleum distillate diesel fuels. The use of these biodiesels and blends of biodiesel can accelerate the problems that are addressed in this Special Instruction. Using biodiesel blends above the maximum level approved for the engine is not recommended.Thermal and oxidative degradation of diesel fuel can result in a darkening of fuel color. Fuel color is not necessarily an indication of excessive degradation that will lead to the problems outlined in thisSpecial Instruction, but can be an indicator or degradation If concerns arise about the stability of darkened fuel, the thermal oxidation and oxidative stability tests should be run to confirm actual degradation.Thermal Oxidation Stability
Caterpillar recommends the use of the Accelerated Fuel Oil Stability Test (ASTM D6468). This is a test method that determines the instability of a fuel subjected to a thermal degradation process. This test exposes the fuel to actual operating conditions when the fuel cools the injectors during the engine operation.The test is performed by
This document provides information about fuel degradation, which can cause a flow restriction of fuel through the fuel system and premature plugging of the filters. These guidelines should be used to guide service personnel in the use of fuels within diesel engines and covers recognized tests in identifying degredated fuels and best practices in storing fuels.This document can be used as a guide, but it does not provide all the information on all practices and procedures for degraded fuels. This document does not provide all the information for best practices for storing and handling fuels. Refer to Caterpillar Commercial Diesel Engine Fluids Recommendations, SEBU6251 for more information.The Thermal Stability and Oxidation Stability of Fuel
Diesel fuels can deteriorate rapidly for a variety of reasons. When the fuel is stressed and stored for long intervals, degradation and oxidation can occur. Degradation and oxidation are complex chemical changes. These changes lead to deposits or sediment from certain hydrocarbons and traces of naturally occurring nitrogen and sulfur containing compounds in the fuel. Fuel composition and environmental factors influences the process.Diesel fuel is being used as a coolant for high pressure fuel injection systems with high temperature fuel wetted walls. This can stress the fuel in the fuel system. The thermal stress and an increase in recirculation fuel temperature is often responsible for fuel degradation and the formation of gums, resins and sediment, which can cause fuel flow restriction through fuel filters and fuel injection systems.Certain products are often left with the fuel in the fuel system for long periods. This exposes the fuel to oxygen. Complex reactions between the oxygen and the fuel components can generate fuel particulates. The particulates in the fuel system can turn into the sludge that is found in fuel tanks, fuel lines and the fuel filters. This will deteriorate the performance of the fuel system. Degradation also leads to a plugged fuel filter, a restriction to the fuel line and deposit formation in the fuel injection nozzle.Biodiesel and blends of biodiesel have poor thermal stability and oxidation stability compared to petroleum distillate diesel fuels. The use of these biodiesels and blends of biodiesel can accelerate the problems that are addressed in this Special Instruction. Using biodiesel blends above the maximum level approved for the engine is not recommended.Thermal and oxidative degradation of diesel fuel can result in a darkening of fuel color. Fuel color is not necessarily an indication of excessive degradation that will lead to the problems outlined in thisSpecial Instruction, but can be an indicator or degradation If concerns arise about the stability of darkened fuel, the thermal oxidation and oxidative stability tests should be run to confirm actual degradation.Thermal Oxidation Stability
Caterpillar recommends the use of the Accelerated Fuel Oil Stability Test (ASTM D6468). This is a test method that determines the instability of a fuel subjected to a thermal degradation process. This test exposes the fuel to actual operating conditions when the fuel cools the injectors during the engine operation.The test is performed by
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Caterpillar SIS
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364-0687
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
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364-0687
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
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364-0687
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
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364-0687
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
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364-0687
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
336E Mobile Hydraulic Power Unit T3Z00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C9.3 Engine »
364-0687
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
336E LH & 336E LNH (Hybrid) Excavators GNY00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C9.3 Engine »
364-0687
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
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364-0687
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts engine Caterpillar catalog:
3470103
ENGINE AR-CORE
12M 2, 140M 2, 160M 2, 336E, 336E H, 336E HVG, 336E L, 336E LH, 336E LN, 568 FM LL, 966K, 972K, D6T LGP, D6T XL
12M 2, 140M 2, 160M 2, 336E, 336E H, 336E HVG, 336E L, 336E LH, 336E LN, 568 FM LL, 966K, 972K, D6T LGP, D6T XL
3640080
ENGINE AR
336E, 336E HVG, 336E L, 336E LH, 336E LN
336E, 336E HVG, 336E L, 336E LH, 336E LN
4311459
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
336E, 336E L
336E, 336E L
4344956
ENGINE AR
336E
336E
3950342
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
336E, 336E HVG, 336E L, 336E LN
336E, 336E HVG, 336E L, 336E LN
4217232
ENGINE AR
336E H, 336E LH
336E H, 336E LH
4311462
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
336E LH
336E LH
3425382
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
336E, 336E L, 336E LN
336E, 336E L, 336E LN
3456757
ENGINE AR-CORE
336E, 336E L, 336E LN
336E, 336E L, 336E LN
4226034
ENGINE AR-COMPLETE
336E, 336E L
336E, 336E L
4369089
ENGINE AR-CORE
336E LH
336E LH
4458982
ENGINE AR
336E LH
336E LH
2733072
ENGINE AR
G3508
G3508
3461612
ENGINE AR-CORE
C15, CX31-C15I, TH35-C15I
C15, CX31-C15I, TH35-C15I
8Q1767
ENGINE AR
D7R
D7R
1284442
ENGINE AR
3306C
3306C
6A9733
ENGINE AR
966C
966C
3052572
ENGINE AR-PRIMARY
908H, C3.4
908H, C3.4