GUARD AS 3T1177 - Caterpillar



3T1177 GUARD AS Caterpillar parts D11N, D11R, D11T
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA3T1177
3T-1177
3T1177
Caterpillar 3T1177 GUARD AS
Weight: 660 pounds 299 kg.

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TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,

Compatible equipment models: 3T1177:

TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR  D11N   D11R   D11T   Caterpillar
Number on catalog scheme: 5
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D11N Track-Type Tractor Power Shift 4HK00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3508 Engine
D11R Track-Type Tractor Power Shift 8ZR00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3508 Engine
D11R Track-Type Tractor 9TR00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3508 Engine
D11R Carrydozer Track-Type Tractor 9XR00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3508B Engine
D11R TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR 7PZ00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3508B Engine
D11R Carrydozer Track-Type Tractor AAF00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3508B Engine
D11T TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR GEB00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C32 Engine
D11T CARRYDOZER TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR TPB00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C32 Engine
D11T TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR JEL00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C32 Engine
D11T CARRYDOZER TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR JNS00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C32 Engine
D11T TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR AMA00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C32 Engine
D11T CARRYDOZER TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR MDG00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C32 Engine


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2P-8278 Tube As (SIGHT GAUGE)
(1) A steady stream of small bubbles with a diameter of approximately 1.60 mm (0.063 inch) is an acceptable amount of air in the fuel.
(2) Bubbles with a diameter of approximately 6.35 mm (0.250 inch) are also acceptable if there is 2 to 3 seconds intervals between bubbles.
(3) Excessive air bubbles in the fuel are not acceptable.
If excessive air is seen in the sight gauge in the fuel return line, install a second sight gauge at the fuel transfer pump inlet. If a second sight gauge is not available, move the sight gauge from the fuel return line to the fuel transfer pump inlet. Observe the fuel flow during engine cranking. Look for air bubbles in the fuel. If the engine starts, check for air in the fuel at varying engine speeds. If excessive air is not seen at the inlet to the fuel transfer pump, the air is entering the system after the fuel transfer pump. Proceed to Step 6.If excessive air is seen at the inlet to the fuel transfer pump, air is entering through the suction side of the fuel system. Proceed to Step 4.
To avoid personal injury, always wear eye and face protection when using pressurized air.
To avoid damage, do not use more than 55 kPa (8 psi) to pressurize the fuel tank.
Pressurize the fuel tank to 35 kPa (5 psi). Do not use more than 55 kPa (8 psi) in order to avoid damage to the fuel tank. Check for leaks in the fuel lines between the fuel tank and the fuel transfer pump. Repair any leaks that are found.
If the source of the air is not found, disconnect the supply line from the fuel tank. Then, connect an external fuel supply to the fuel transfer pump inlet. If connecting an external fuel supply corrects the problem, repair the fuel tank or the stand pipe in the fuel tank.
If the injector sleeve is worn or damaged, combustion gases may be leaking into the fuel system. Also, if the O-rings on the injector sleeves are worn, missing, or damaged, combustion gases may leak into the fuel system.

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