2K3768 HEAD (R.H.) Caterpillar parts
955C, 955H
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2K3768
2K-3768
2K3768
CA2K3768
2K-3768
2K3768
Weight: 20 pounds 9 kg.
TRACK LOADER,
Information:
Probable Causes
Faulty temperature regulator
Radiator
Low coolant level
Faulty jacket water coolant pump
Faulty engine cooling fan (if equipped)
Faulty pressure relief valveRecommended Actions
Faulty Temperature Regulator
Check the water temperature regulator. A water temperature regulator that does not open, or a water temperature regulator that only opens part of the way can cause overheating.Radiator
Check the cooling fins on the radiator for dirt and/or for debris. Remove the dirt and/or debris. Inspect the cooling fins on the radiator for damage. Refer to the Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting manual.
Check the radiator for internal blockage. Check the temperature difference between the top and the bottom of the radiator. Low Coolant Level
Verify that the cooling system is filled to the proper level. If the coolant level is too low, air will get into the cooling system. Air in the cooling system will cause a reduction in coolant flow and bubbles in the coolant. Air bubbles will keep coolant away from the engine parts, which will prevent the transfer of heat to the coolant. Low coolant level is caused by leaks or incorrectly filling the radiator.
Check the mixture of antifreeze and water. The mixture should be approximately 50 percent water and 50 percent antifreeze with 3 to 6 percent coolant conditioner. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual. If the coolant mixture is incorrect, drain the system. Put the correct mixture of water, antifreeze and coolant conditioner in the cooling system.
Check for air in the cooling system. Air can enter the cooling system in different ways. The most common causes of air in the cooling system are the incorrect filling of the cooling system and combustion gas leakage into the cooling system. Combustion gas can get into the system through inside cracks, a damaged cylinder head, or a damaged cylinder head gasket.
Check the cooling system hoses and clamps. Damaged hoses with leaks can normally be seen. Hoses that have no visual leaks can soften during operation. The soft areas of the hose can become kinked or crushed during operation. These areas of the hose can restrict the coolant flow. Hoses become soft and/or get cracks after a period of time. The inside of a hose can deteriorate, and the loose particles of the hose can restrict the coolant flow. Faulty Jacket Water Coolant Pump
Inspect the impeller vanes at the jacket water pump for damage and/or for erosion. Repair impeller vanes and/or replace the impeller vanes.Faulty Engine Cooling Fan (if equipped)
If the fan is belt driven, check for loose drive belts. A loose fan drive belt will cause a reduction in the air flow across the radiator. Check the fan drive belt for proper belt tension. Adjust the tension of the fan drive belt, if necessary. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual.
Check the fan clutch, if equipped. A fan clutch or a hydraulic driven fan that is not turning at the correct speed can cause improper air speed across the radiator core. The lack of proper air flow across the radiator core can cause the coolant not to cool to the
Faulty temperature regulator
Radiator
Low coolant level
Faulty jacket water coolant pump
Faulty engine cooling fan (if equipped)
Faulty pressure relief valveRecommended Actions
Faulty Temperature Regulator
Check the water temperature regulator. A water temperature regulator that does not open, or a water temperature regulator that only opens part of the way can cause overheating.Radiator
Check the cooling fins on the radiator for dirt and/or for debris. Remove the dirt and/or debris. Inspect the cooling fins on the radiator for damage. Refer to the Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting manual.
Check the radiator for internal blockage. Check the temperature difference between the top and the bottom of the radiator. Low Coolant Level
Verify that the cooling system is filled to the proper level. If the coolant level is too low, air will get into the cooling system. Air in the cooling system will cause a reduction in coolant flow and bubbles in the coolant. Air bubbles will keep coolant away from the engine parts, which will prevent the transfer of heat to the coolant. Low coolant level is caused by leaks or incorrectly filling the radiator.
Check the mixture of antifreeze and water. The mixture should be approximately 50 percent water and 50 percent antifreeze with 3 to 6 percent coolant conditioner. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual. If the coolant mixture is incorrect, drain the system. Put the correct mixture of water, antifreeze and coolant conditioner in the cooling system.
Check for air in the cooling system. Air can enter the cooling system in different ways. The most common causes of air in the cooling system are the incorrect filling of the cooling system and combustion gas leakage into the cooling system. Combustion gas can get into the system through inside cracks, a damaged cylinder head, or a damaged cylinder head gasket.
Check the cooling system hoses and clamps. Damaged hoses with leaks can normally be seen. Hoses that have no visual leaks can soften during operation. The soft areas of the hose can become kinked or crushed during operation. These areas of the hose can restrict the coolant flow. Hoses become soft and/or get cracks after a period of time. The inside of a hose can deteriorate, and the loose particles of the hose can restrict the coolant flow. Faulty Jacket Water Coolant Pump
Inspect the impeller vanes at the jacket water pump for damage and/or for erosion. Repair impeller vanes and/or replace the impeller vanes.Faulty Engine Cooling Fan (if equipped)
If the fan is belt driven, check for loose drive belts. A loose fan drive belt will cause a reduction in the air flow across the radiator. Check the fan drive belt for proper belt tension. Adjust the tension of the fan drive belt, if necessary. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual.
Check the fan clutch, if equipped. A fan clutch or a hydraulic driven fan that is not turning at the correct speed can cause improper air speed across the radiator core. The lack of proper air flow across the radiator core can cause the coolant not to cool to the
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts head Caterpillar catalog:
9B8975
HEAD
955C, 977D, D315
955C, 977D, D315
9B4516
HEAD
12E, 16, 561B, 583H, 621, 651, 666, 824, 955C, 955H, 955K, 977H, 977K, 980, 988, D315, D320A, D337, D342, D342C, D343, D353C, D379, D398, D4D, D8H, D9E, D9G, G342C
12E, 16, 561B, 583H, 621, 651, 666, 824, 955C, 955H, 955K, 977H, 977K, 980, 988, D315, D320A, D337, D342, D342C, D343, D353C, D379, D398, D4D, D8H, D9E, D9G, G342C
1H7657
HEAD ASSEM.
955C, D315
955C, D315
3H8007
HEAD
955C, D315
955C, D315
5M2247
HEAD & HANDLE ASSEM.
941, 955C, D353C
941, 955C, D353C
1S9390
HEAD ASSEM.
12E, 824, 955H, D320A
12E, 824, 955H, D320A
2K3739
HEAD
594, 594H, 930, 950, 955C, 955H, 966C, 977H
594, 594H, 930, 950, 955C, 955H, 966C, 977H
2K4068
HEAD
571G, 933, 955C, 955H, 977D, 977H
571G, 933, 955C, 955H, 977D, 977H
2K6840
HEAD
4S, 920, 930, 950, 955C
4S, 920, 930, 950, 955C
2K3767
HEAD (L.H.)
955C, 955H
955C, 955H
3K8629
HEAD
950, 955H
950, 955H
7J6475
HEAD
941, 943, 953
941, 943, 953
3J2586
HEAD
9A
9A
6J9739
HEAD
140B, 14G, 16G, 621B, 623E, 627B, 627E, 785, 955K, 955L, 973, 977, D6H
140B, 14G, 16G, 621B, 623E, 627B, 627E, 785, 955K, 955L, 973, 977, D6H
2K2943
HEAD
977, 977D, 977H
977, 977D, 977H
6J6891
HEAD
966C, 983, 9A
966C, 983, 9A
6J7591
HEAD
977K
977K
9F1723
HEAD
44
44
6J9325
HEAD
631C, 633, 8A, 966C
631C, 633, 8A, 966C
4J7994
HEAD
631C, 633, 8A, 966C, 977
631C, 633, 8A, 966C, 977
1H0827
HEAD
44
44
5J7069
HEAD
8A, D7F, D7G
8A, D7F, D7G
2K3767
HEAD (L.H.)
955C, 955H
955C, 955H