2428660 HEAD AS Caterpillar parts
3054C, 3054E, 312D2, 312D2 GC, 312D2 L, 313D2, 313D2 LGP, 315C, 318D2 L, AP555E, BG500E, C4.4
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2428660
242-8660
2428660
CA2428660
242-8660
2428660
Weight: 1 pounds 0 kg.
ASPHALT PAVER, INDUSTRIAL ENGINE,
Compatible equipment models: 2428660:
Information:
Crankshaft Measurement
See the chart, "Crankshaft Measurement Specifications," on pages 9 through 12. Under the column "Radius," make a note that all minimum radii for BOTH main and rod journals must be checked at a radius SMALLER than that shown. For radii smaller than 1/4", the minimum radius gauge must be 1/64" less than the present dimension. See Example A.
For radii 1/4" or larger, the minimum radius gauge must be 1/32" less than the present dimension. See Example B.
Example A: With the change, the main journals of the first forging number in the chart, 5F1099, will read: minimum radius 13/64" (was 7/32")maximum radius 15/16" (not changed)
The rod journals will read: minimum radius 13/64" (was 7/32")maximum radius 15/16" (not changed)
Example B: With the change, the main journals of the seventh forging number in the chart, 7H7008, will read: minimum radius 1/4" (was 9/32")maximum radius 19/64" (not changed)
The rod journals will read: minimum radius 7/32" (was 15/64")maximum radius 1/4" (not changed)
The change is needed because the smaller fillet radius gauge gives a better indication of the acceptable fillet radius on new crankshafts.
Visual Inspection Of Crankshafts
1. Change Illustration 36, on Page 20, as shown on the corrected illustration in this article. This correction shows a VERY SMALL dip (or an area with a small radius) at the point where the journal surface and fillet meet. This small dip is acceptable. (This dip can some times be seen if you use a radius gauge.)The dip must be very small and must blend smoothly with the journal (straight line) and the main part of the fillet as shown. No ridges, peaks or high points are acceptable in the lower one-half section of a fillet.
During the procedure to grind, do not make any sudden changes in the radius; keep the fillet area as smooth as possible and be sure that it blends smoothly with the journal surface. The most important area is between 20° and 45° from the point where the fillet and journal meet. See the illustration. If you check the radius size with a gauge, use the gauge in the center of the fillet, shown as "X" in the illustration, instead of toward the sidewall or the straight journal.
2. On page 25, under Illustrations 45, 46 and 47, the caption presently reads: "Typical grinder burns in the sidewall", "DO NOT USE AGAIN" and,
"Use again only after the crankshaft has been thoroughly inspected according to Guideline For Reusable Parts - Inspection Of Crankshafts For Cracks, Form No. SEBF8043."
In relation to the above information, if grinder burns are found on new crankshafts, it is NOT necessary to inspect them with magnetic particle inspection equipment. All new and remanufactured Caterpillar crankshafts are inspected at the factory, by this method, before shipment. Caterpillar crankshafts which come from the factory with grinder burns are acceptable, if the grinder burns are in areas other than the journal or fillet.
This information will be in the next revision to these publications and has application to all Caterpillar crankshafts.
Use a fillet radius
See the chart, "Crankshaft Measurement Specifications," on pages 9 through 12. Under the column "Radius," make a note that all minimum radii for BOTH main and rod journals must be checked at a radius SMALLER than that shown. For radii smaller than 1/4", the minimum radius gauge must be 1/64" less than the present dimension. See Example A.
For radii 1/4" or larger, the minimum radius gauge must be 1/32" less than the present dimension. See Example B.
Example A: With the change, the main journals of the first forging number in the chart, 5F1099, will read: minimum radius 13/64" (was 7/32")maximum radius 15/16" (not changed)
The rod journals will read: minimum radius 13/64" (was 7/32")maximum radius 15/16" (not changed)
Example B: With the change, the main journals of the seventh forging number in the chart, 7H7008, will read: minimum radius 1/4" (was 9/32")maximum radius 19/64" (not changed)
The rod journals will read: minimum radius 7/32" (was 15/64")maximum radius 1/4" (not changed)
The change is needed because the smaller fillet radius gauge gives a better indication of the acceptable fillet radius on new crankshafts.
Visual Inspection Of Crankshafts
1. Change Illustration 36, on Page 20, as shown on the corrected illustration in this article. This correction shows a VERY SMALL dip (or an area with a small radius) at the point where the journal surface and fillet meet. This small dip is acceptable. (This dip can some times be seen if you use a radius gauge.)The dip must be very small and must blend smoothly with the journal (straight line) and the main part of the fillet as shown. No ridges, peaks or high points are acceptable in the lower one-half section of a fillet.
During the procedure to grind, do not make any sudden changes in the radius; keep the fillet area as smooth as possible and be sure that it blends smoothly with the journal surface. The most important area is between 20° and 45° from the point where the fillet and journal meet. See the illustration. If you check the radius size with a gauge, use the gauge in the center of the fillet, shown as "X" in the illustration, instead of toward the sidewall or the straight journal.
2. On page 25, under Illustrations 45, 46 and 47, the caption presently reads: "Typical grinder burns in the sidewall", "DO NOT USE AGAIN" and,
"Use again only after the crankshaft has been thoroughly inspected according to Guideline For Reusable Parts - Inspection Of Crankshafts For Cracks, Form No. SEBF8043."
In relation to the above information, if grinder burns are found on new crankshafts, it is NOT necessary to inspect them with magnetic particle inspection equipment. All new and remanufactured Caterpillar crankshafts are inspected at the factory, by this method, before shipment. Caterpillar crankshafts which come from the factory with grinder burns are acceptable, if the grinder burns are in areas other than the journal or fillet.
This information will be in the next revision to these publications and has application to all Caterpillar crankshafts.
Use a fillet radius
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts head Caterpillar catalog:
3852895
HEAD
315D L, 316E L, 318D L, 318D2 L, 318E L
315D L, 316E L, 318D L, 318D2 L, 318E L
3995122
HEAD
315D L, 316E L, 318D L, 318D2 L, 318E L
315D L, 316E L, 318D L, 318D2 L, 318E L
3852929
HEAD
315D L, 316E L, 318D L, 318D2 L, 318E L
315D L, 316E L, 318D L, 318D2 L, 318E L
3465606
HEAD
315D L, 316E L, 318D2 L, 318E L, PIN GRAB
315D L, 316E L, 318D2 L, 318E L, PIN GRAB
2166677
HEAD AS
311D LRR, 311F LRR, 312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312E, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E CR, 315D L, 316E L, 319D L, 319D LN, 320D, 320D L, 320D LRR, 320D RR, 320D2, 320D2 L, 320E, 320E RR, 321C, 321D LCR, 323D L, 323D...
311D LRR, 311F LRR, 312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312E, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E CR, 315D L, 316E L, 319D L, 319D LN, 320D, 320D L, 320D LRR, 320D RR, 320D2, 320D2 L, 320E, 320E RR, 321C, 321D LCR, 323D L, 323D...
3937875
HEAD
311D LRR, 311F LRR, 312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312E, 312E L, 313D, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E CR, 314E LCR
311D LRR, 311F LRR, 312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312E, 312E L, 313D, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E CR, 314E LCR
3904221
HEAD
311D LRR, 311F LRR, 312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312D2 GC, 312D2 L, 312E, 312E L, 313D2, 313D2 LGP, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E CR, 314E LCR, 320D, 320D L, 320D2, 320D2 L, 320E L, 320E LN, 324D L, 329D L, 329E, 3...
311D LRR, 311F LRR, 312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312D2 GC, 312D2 L, 312E, 312E L, 313D2, 313D2 LGP, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E CR, 314E LCR, 320D, 320D L, 320D2, 320D2 L, 320E L, 320E LN, 324D L, 329D L, 329E, 3...
3465588
HEAD
311D LRR, 312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312E, 312E L, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E LCR, PIN GRAB
311D LRR, 312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312E, 312E L, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E LCR, PIN GRAB
3904190
HEAD
311F LRR, 312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312D2 GC, 312D2 L, 312E, 312E L, 313D2, 313D2 LGP, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E CR, 314E LCR
311F LRR, 312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312D2 GC, 312D2 L, 312E, 312E L, 313D2, 313D2 LGP, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E CR, 314E LCR
3904204
HEAD
312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312D2 GC, 312D2 L, 312E, 312E L, 313D2, 313D2 LGP, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E CR, 314E LCR
312D, 312D L, 312D2, 312D2 GC, 312D2 L, 312E, 312E L, 313D2, 313D2 LGP, 314D CR, 314D LCR, 314E CR, 314E LCR
1559097
HEAD
312D2, 385B, 385C, 385C L, 390D, 390D L
312D2, 385B, 385C, 385C L, 390D, 390D L
1733366
HEAD
312D2, 365B, 365B II, 365C, 365C L, 375, 375 L, 385B, 385C, 385C FS, 385C L, 385C L MH, 390D, 390D L, 5080, 5090B, 5110B
312D2, 365B, 365B II, 365C, 365C L, 375, 375 L, 385B, 385C, 385C FS, 385C L, 385C L MH, 390D, 390D L, 5080, 5090B, 5110B
2343458
HEAD AS
3054C, 3054E, M313C, M315C
3054C, 3054E, M313C, M315C
2332673
HEAD AS-OIL FILTER
3056E, BB-760
3056E, BB-760
2215278
HEAD AS
3056E, 924G, 924GZ, 930G, IT28G
3056E, 924G, 924GZ, 930G, IT28G
2321799
HEAD AS
3056E, CP-573E, CP-663E, CS-563E, CS-583E, CS-663E, CS-683E, M316C, M318C, M318C MH, M322C
3056E, CP-573E, CP-663E, CS-563E, CS-583E, CS-663E, CS-683E, M316C, M318C, M318C MH, M322C
1582604
HEAD AS
SCT673
SCT673
1567572
HEAD AS
SCT673
SCT673
3304725
HEAD-OIL FILTER
924H, 924HZ, 928H, 928HZ, C6.6
924H, 924HZ, 928H, 928HZ, C6.6
2817078
HEAD-FILTER
C6.6
C6.6
2772525
HEAD AS-OIL FILTER
120M, 12M, 535D, 545D, 924K, 930K, 938K, 953D, 963D, C6.6, D5R LGP, D6K, D6K LGP, D6K XL, D6K2, D6N, PL61, R1300G II
120M, 12M, 535D, 545D, 924K, 930K, 938K, 953D, 963D, C6.6, D5R LGP, D6K, D6K LGP, D6K XL, D6K2, D6N, PL61, R1300G II
1561071
HEAD-PRINTER
G3616
G3616
2421930
HEAD CYLINDER
G3606, G3606B, G3608, G3612, G3616
G3606, G3606B, G3608, G3612, G3616