9Y7895 GUIDE-VALVE Caterpillar parts
G3304, G3304B, G3306
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9Y-7895
9Y7895
CA9Y7895
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9Y7895
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All Caterpillar-Built EnginesPut a mark through the earlier article with the same title in the May 25, 1983, Engine News and make reference to this article.
This new article has more complete information.
The "Guideline For Reusable Parts - Main And Connecting Rod Bearings", Form SEBF8009-01, has information on the reusability of engine connecting rod and main bearings. This Guideline is also part of "Engine Bearings & Crankshafts", Form SEBD0531. On Page 3 of the Guideline is Caterpillar's recommendation for the reuse of bearings when a major overhaul is done. That recommendation is as follows:
"It is Caterpillar's recommendation that new bearings be installed when an engine is given a major overhaul (reconditioning).
Our recommendation is to reuse main and connecting rod bearings only when they are inspected as part of other service work on the engine. Some examples of when bearings might be inspected without doing an overhaul are as follows:
... Bearings are inspected to see if they were damaged by the failure of some other component.... Bearings are inspected as part of a procedure to determine if an overhaul is needed.... Bearings are removed when pistons are removed during an update or repair that is not a full in-frame overhaul, such as installation of new rings or pistons.When bearings are inspected, as in the above examples, it is possible that some of the bearings will have early wear or damage. The remainder of the bearings can normally be used again if there is no other reason to do a full overhaul. Do not make a replacement of bearings at inspections if they show signs of light or normal wear.
Only use the "Guideline For Reusable Parts" when bearings are inspected as part of other service work on the engine. We do not recommend that bearings be used again when the engine is expected to be operated for another full major overhaul interval. (Of course, bearings that have been used only a few hours and have normal wear can be reused.)
When bearings are used again, always be sure they are installed in the same locations (against the same journals) as they were originally. Make sure they are not damaged when they are cleaned or handled. Never reuse bearings with a different crankshaft, or with a crankshaft that has been turned end-for-end (direction of crankshaft rotation has been changed). If a crankshaft journal is polished, install a new bearing on that journal. If a new connecting rod is used or if the large bore is reconditioned, always use a new bearing.
Regardless of whether new or original bearings are installed, always check the original bearings for any unusual wear. Be sure to inspect the connecting rods and caps, the crankshaft, and the bearing bores in the block, whenever it is possible that they may cause a bearing problem or there is unusual wear.
This new article has more complete information.
The "Guideline For Reusable Parts - Main And Connecting Rod Bearings", Form SEBF8009-01, has information on the reusability of engine connecting rod and main bearings. This Guideline is also part of "Engine Bearings & Crankshafts", Form SEBD0531. On Page 3 of the Guideline is Caterpillar's recommendation for the reuse of bearings when a major overhaul is done. That recommendation is as follows:
"It is Caterpillar's recommendation that new bearings be installed when an engine is given a major overhaul (reconditioning).
Our recommendation is to reuse main and connecting rod bearings only when they are inspected as part of other service work on the engine. Some examples of when bearings might be inspected without doing an overhaul are as follows:
... Bearings are inspected to see if they were damaged by the failure of some other component.... Bearings are inspected as part of a procedure to determine if an overhaul is needed.... Bearings are removed when pistons are removed during an update or repair that is not a full in-frame overhaul, such as installation of new rings or pistons.When bearings are inspected, as in the above examples, it is possible that some of the bearings will have early wear or damage. The remainder of the bearings can normally be used again if there is no other reason to do a full overhaul. Do not make a replacement of bearings at inspections if they show signs of light or normal wear.
Only use the "Guideline For Reusable Parts" when bearings are inspected as part of other service work on the engine. We do not recommend that bearings be used again when the engine is expected to be operated for another full major overhaul interval. (Of course, bearings that have been used only a few hours and have normal wear can be reused.)
When bearings are used again, always be sure they are installed in the same locations (against the same journals) as they were originally. Make sure they are not damaged when they are cleaned or handled. Never reuse bearings with a different crankshaft, or with a crankshaft that has been turned end-for-end (direction of crankshaft rotation has been changed). If a crankshaft journal is polished, install a new bearing on that journal. If a new connecting rod is used or if the large bore is reconditioned, always use a new bearing.
Regardless of whether new or original bearings are installed, always check the original bearings for any unusual wear. Be sure to inspect the connecting rods and caps, the crankshaft, and the bearing bores in the block, whenever it is possible that they may cause a bearing problem or there is unusual wear.
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts guide Caterpillar catalog:
4N4520
GUIDE
3114, 3116, 3126, 3304, 3304B, 3306, 3306B, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3408, 3408C, 3412, 3412C, 3412D, 3508, 3508C, 3512, 3516, 3516B, 3606, 3608, 3612, 3616, D348, D398, G3304, G3306, G3406, G3408, G3412, ...
3114, 3116, 3126, 3304, 3304B, 3306, 3306B, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3408, 3408C, 3412, 3412C, 3412D, 3508, 3508C, 3512, 3516, 3516B, 3606, 3608, 3612, 3616, D348, D398, G3304, G3306, G3406, G3408, G3412, ...
7E1551
GUIDE-VALVE
G3306, G3306B
G3306, G3306B
1178732
GUIDE-VALVE
G3306, G3306B
G3306, G3306B
4W8383
GUIDE AS-OIL LEVEL GAUGE
3306C, G3304, G3304B, G3306, G3306B
3306C, G3304, G3304B, G3306, G3306B
4W9176
GUIDE-VALVE
G3304
G3304
7N4310
GUIDE
G3306
G3306
2Y5814
GUIDE
120B, 140B, 3304, 3306, 930R, 966R, D4E
120B, 140B, 3304, 3306, 930R, 966R, D4E
2Y5830
GUIDE
120B, 140B, 3304, 3304B, 3306, 3306B, 930R, 966R, D4E, D4E SR, D5B, D6D, D6D SR, D6E
120B, 140B, 3304, 3304B, 3306, 3306B, 930R, 966R, D4E, D4E SR, D5B, D6D, D6D SR, D6E
5Y0251
GUIDE SPRING
3304B, 3306B, 930R, 966R, D4E, D4E SR, D5B, D6D, D6D SR, D6E
3304B, 3306B, 930R, 966R, D4E, D4E SR, D5B, D6D, D6D SR, D6E
2W5358
GUIDE-VALVE
214B, 3114, 3116, CB-434, E200B
214B, 3114, 3116, CB-434, E200B
4N6402
GUIDE
3304
3304
8L5882
GUIDE
3160
3160
9L5442
GUIDE AS-GAUGE
1673C, 3306, 3306C
1673C, 3306, 3306C
9N5718
GUIDE AS-OIL LEVEL GAUGE
1673C, 3306, 3306C
1673C, 3306, 3306C
1G5750
GUIDE
30/30, AP-1055D, AP-600D, AP-655C, AP-655D, AP-900B, AP1000E, AP1055E, BG-2455D, BG-260D, BG1000E, BG1055E, BG600D, BG655D, CS-323C, DEUCE, PM-465, RM-300, RM-350B, RR-250, SM-350
30/30, AP-1055D, AP-600D, AP-655C, AP-655D, AP-900B, AP1000E, AP1055E, BG-2455D, BG-260D, BG1000E, BG1055E, BG600D, BG655D, CS-323C, DEUCE, PM-465, RM-300, RM-350B, RR-250, SM-350
1617257
GUIDE
30/30, DEUCE
30/30, DEUCE
1617255
GUIDE
30/30, DEUCE
30/30, DEUCE
7N1606
GUIDE
3406, 3406B
3406, 3406B