1846590 IDLER GP-TRACK Caterpillar parts
D3G, D4G
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CA1846590
184-6590
1846590
CA1846590
184-6590
1846590
Weight: 208 pounds 94 kg.
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Generic Durable replacement parts tailored for lawn care, snow removal, UTV, ATV, and golf cart machinery || Built with robust materials designed to withstand heavy use in all seasons || Precision-engineered to provide a secure fit and reliable performance in each application || Essential for regular upkeep, ensuring smooth operation and extending equipment longevity || Compatible with popular equipment brands, offering versatile solutions across multiple machines
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3500 Family Of Diesel EnginesBackround
This information in this article is specific to the 3500 Family of Diesel Engines only. In this article, any reference to engines is a reference to the 3500 Family of Diesel Engines.
The 3500 Family of Diesel Engines have a unit injector design, which requires lubrication at the upper end of the plunger and barrel. Lubrication is needed to minimize plunger and barrel wear, as well as to minimize possible seizures. This lubrication of the plunger and barrel comes from the fuel, which must reach the upper end of the plunger and barrel; in doing so, some of the fuel leaks to the crankcase. Therefore, it is normal and expected for these engines to have some degree of fuel dilution. The degree of fuel dilution largely depends on the condition of the injectors and the application and/or loading of the engine.
It is this degree of fuel dilution that needs to be monitored and may sometimes be a high enough concern to be further investigated.
See Caterpillar's publication, "Oil and Your Engine", SEDB0640, for additional background and reference information.
How Much Fuel Dilution Is "Acceptable"?
The Caterpillar limit for "excessive" fuel dilution in ALL Cat engines is 4 percent. This includes the 3500 Family of Diesel Engines. If the amount of fuel in the oil reaches 4 percent, the oil should be changed and the source of "excessive" fuel dilution should be found and corrected. Logically, the lower the amount of fuel dilution - the better. The Caterpillar fuel dilution limit has been derived from a combination of internal testing, actual field experience, as well as an oil viscosity blending equation. The primary concern is oil viscosity. An example of this effect is a 5 percent fuel dilution of a new nominal SAE 40 oil will reduce it's viscosity to the next lower viscosity level (equivalent of SAE 30). Caterpillar experience indicates that fuel dilution below 4 percent does not reduce engine or bearing life.
Fuel dilution may be determined by SOS testing. Caterpillar employs ASTM D3828-A "Standard Test Methods for Flash Point by Setaflash Closed Tester" for the determination of fuel dilutions of 4 percent or above.
Possible Affects Of Fuel Dilution
The primary concern with "excessive" fuel dilution is maintaining a safe oil viscosity. Excessive fuel dilution (above 4 percent) can "thin" the oil to the point that reduced oil film thickness causes an excessive wear rate or failure.
The wear rate and failure risk from excessive fuel dilution will largely depend on the level of excessive dilution and the duration of operation. Very large amounts of fuel in the oil could possibly lead to "lack of lubrication" type failures - bearing failures, premature engine wear.
With lesser levels of fuel dilution (below 4 percent), these engines should run satisfactorily to normal overhaul with no noticeable or measurable side effects. In addition, these engines are known to have very durable crankshafts and main bearings; thus making these engines less susceptible to excessive fuel dilution/lack of lubrication failures than many other engines.
SOS would
This information in this article is specific to the 3500 Family of Diesel Engines only. In this article, any reference to engines is a reference to the 3500 Family of Diesel Engines.
The 3500 Family of Diesel Engines have a unit injector design, which requires lubrication at the upper end of the plunger and barrel. Lubrication is needed to minimize plunger and barrel wear, as well as to minimize possible seizures. This lubrication of the plunger and barrel comes from the fuel, which must reach the upper end of the plunger and barrel; in doing so, some of the fuel leaks to the crankcase. Therefore, it is normal and expected for these engines to have some degree of fuel dilution. The degree of fuel dilution largely depends on the condition of the injectors and the application and/or loading of the engine.
It is this degree of fuel dilution that needs to be monitored and may sometimes be a high enough concern to be further investigated.
See Caterpillar's publication, "Oil and Your Engine", SEDB0640, for additional background and reference information.
How Much Fuel Dilution Is "Acceptable"?
The Caterpillar limit for "excessive" fuel dilution in ALL Cat engines is 4 percent. This includes the 3500 Family of Diesel Engines. If the amount of fuel in the oil reaches 4 percent, the oil should be changed and the source of "excessive" fuel dilution should be found and corrected. Logically, the lower the amount of fuel dilution - the better. The Caterpillar fuel dilution limit has been derived from a combination of internal testing, actual field experience, as well as an oil viscosity blending equation. The primary concern is oil viscosity. An example of this effect is a 5 percent fuel dilution of a new nominal SAE 40 oil will reduce it's viscosity to the next lower viscosity level (equivalent of SAE 30). Caterpillar experience indicates that fuel dilution below 4 percent does not reduce engine or bearing life.
Fuel dilution may be determined by SOS testing. Caterpillar employs ASTM D3828-A "Standard Test Methods for Flash Point by Setaflash Closed Tester" for the determination of fuel dilutions of 4 percent or above.
Possible Affects Of Fuel Dilution
The primary concern with "excessive" fuel dilution is maintaining a safe oil viscosity. Excessive fuel dilution (above 4 percent) can "thin" the oil to the point that reduced oil film thickness causes an excessive wear rate or failure.
The wear rate and failure risk from excessive fuel dilution will largely depend on the level of excessive dilution and the duration of operation. Very large amounts of fuel in the oil could possibly lead to "lack of lubrication" type failures - bearing failures, premature engine wear.
With lesser levels of fuel dilution (below 4 percent), these engines should run satisfactorily to normal overhaul with no noticeable or measurable side effects. In addition, these engines are known to have very durable crankshafts and main bearings; thus making these engines less susceptible to excessive fuel dilution/lack of lubrication failures than many other engines.
SOS would
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Caterpillar SIS
D3G XL & LGP TRACK TYPE TRACTORS CFC00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3046 Engine »
184-6590
IDLER GP-TRACK
D4G XL & LGP TRACK TYPE TRACTORS CFN00001-01071 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3046 Engine »
184-6590
IDLER GP-TRACK
D3G XL & D3G LGP Track-Type Tractors BYR00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3046 Engine »
184-6590
IDLER GP-TRACK
D4G XL & D4G LGP Track-Type Tractors HYD00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3046 Engine »
184-6590
IDLER GP-TRACK
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts idler Caterpillar catalog:
2096072
IDLER GP-TRACK
D3G, D4G, D5G
D3G, D4G, D5G
2096073
IDLER GP-TRACK
D3G, D4G, D5G
D3G, D4G, D5G
1846591
IDLER GP-TRACK
D3G, D4G
D3G, D4G
2497627
IDLER GP-TRACK
D3G, D4G
D3G, D4G
1069187
IDLER & BEARING AS
931C II, 933, 933C, D3C, D3C II, D3C III, D3G, D3K XL, D3K2 LGP, D4C II, D4C III, D4G, D4K XL, D4K2 XL
931C II, 933, 933C, D3C, D3C II, D3C III, D3G, D3K XL, D3K2 LGP, D4C II, D4C III, D4G, D4K XL, D4K2 XL
2096075
IDLER AS
D3G, D4G, D5G
D3G, D4G, D5G
2497628
IDLER & BEARING AS
D3G, D4G
D3G, D4G
1S0635
IDLER GEAR
16, 666
16, 666
2394364
IDLER GP-FRONT
324D, 324D L, 324D LN, 324E, 324E L, 324E LN, 326D L
324D, 324D L, 324D LN, 324E, 324E L, 324E LN, 326D L
1453015
IDLER GP-FRONT
365B II, 365C, 365C L, 385B, 385C, 385C L, 385C L MH
365B II, 365C, 365C L, 385B, 385C, 385C L, 385C L MH
3123717
IDLER GP-BELT
C7, C9, CX31-C9I, TH31-E61
C7, C9, CX31-C9I, TH31-E61
2487151
IDLER GP-FRONT
325D FM, 325D FM LL, 330C FM, 330D FM, 330D L, 330D MH, 345B, 345B II, 345B II MH, 345B L, 345C, 345C L, 345C MH, 345D, 345D L, 345D L VG, 349D, 349D L, 349E, 349E L, 349E L VG, 349F L, 365C L, 568 FM...
325D FM, 325D FM LL, 330C FM, 330D FM, 330D L, 330D MH, 345B, 345B II, 345B II MH, 345B L, 345C, 345C L, 345C MH, 345D, 345D L, 345D L VG, 349D, 349D L, 349E, 349E L, 349E L VG, 349F L, 365C L, 568 FM...
1779141
IDLER GP-CONVEYOR
PM-465, PM-565B
PM-465, PM-565B
2370782
IDLER GP-TRACK
D6R III
D6R III
1153696
IDLER GP-FRONT
1090, 2290, 320B, 320C, 322B L, 322C, 322C FM, 323D LN, 323D SA, 323E L, 324D FM, 324D FM LL, 325B, 325B L, 325C, 325C FM, 325C L, 325D, 325D FM, 325D FM LL, 325D L, 329D, 329D L, 329D LN, 329E, 329E ...
1090, 2290, 320B, 320C, 322B L, 322C, 322C FM, 323D LN, 323D SA, 323E L, 324D FM, 324D FM LL, 325B, 325B L, 325C, 325C FM, 325C L, 325D, 325D FM, 325D FM LL, 325D L, 329D, 329D L, 329D LN, 329E, 329E ...
2945338
IDLER GP-FRONT
308D, 308E, 308E CR, 308E SR, 308E2 CR
308D, 308E, 308E CR, 308E SR, 308E2 CR
2V8641
IDLER GP-FRONT
225, 227, 229, 229D, 231D, 235
225, 227, 229, 229D, 231D, 235