1330558 KIT-GAS VALVE Caterpillar parts
G3406, G3408, G3412, G3412C, G3508, G3516
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1330558
133-0558
1330558
CA1330558
133-0558
1330558
Weight: 0.20 pounds 0 kg.
GAS ENGINE, GENERATOR SET,
Compatible equipment models: 1330558:
Information:
Torsional Fatigue
Torsional fatigue failures are usually the result of fatigue of the crankshaft which is caused by excessive torsional vibration. Under normal conditions, the vibration damper will keep this torsional vibration from becoming excessive. If the vibration damper has failed, this excessive vibration can cause a torsional fatigue failure in the crankshaft.
The failure usually begins on a journal at a point of stress concentration, such as a flaw, crack, oil hole or lightening hole. It then progresses into a torsional fatigue failure. The fracture is generally at a 45° angle through the oil hole. It usually occurs about 2/3 of the way down the crankshaft from the damper.
Illustration 1 shows two examples of a torsional fatigue failure. The fracture usually goes in one of two directions as shown by the lower illustration in Illustration 1.
Illustration 1. Failure caused by torsional fatigue.Few crankshafts fail from true torsional fatigue, primarily because the vibration damper keeps the torsional vibrations within a safe limit. If the vibration damper does fail, normally the timing gears will fail before the crankshaft is damaged.
The following are some of the causes of crankshaft failures due to true torsional fatigue:
1. Defective or failed vibration damper.2. Failed torsional coupling.3. Improper applications of the engine. All engines in Caterpillar vehicles and packaged generator sets can be operated at approved loads and speeds without a torsional fatigue failure. Caterpillar engines in other applications will give acceptable operation if a torsional vibration analysis is made on the complete system before installation. This analysis can be performed by Caterpillar. For more information, see the Special Additions section of the Engines Price List.4. A large inclusion or groups of inclusions (foreign material) in or under the journal surface. These inclusions are generally characterized by a short longitudinal fracture with 45° fractures at each end as shown in Illustration 2. Many inclusions are not harmful. For more information, see Guideline For Reusable Parts, "Inspection Of Crankshafts For Cracks," Form No. SEBF8039.5. Nicks, large scratches and cracks in the oil hole. See Engine Bearings And Crankshafts, Form SEBD0531, Section 5, for more information and illustrations on crankshafts with nicks, large scratches and cracks.
Illustration 2. Torsional failure because of large inclusions.Bending Fatigue
Crankshaft failures that are the result of bending fatigue usually start at a point of stress concentration in the fillet. The bending forces on the crankshaft cause a small crack to form which moves through the web between the rod journal and the adjacent main journal. See Illustration 3.
Illustration 3. Failure caused by bending fatigue.The normal causes of a stress concentration in the fillet are: 1. Sharp nick, notch, or scratch.2. Inclusion.3. Grinder burn.4. Wrong fillet (radius too sharp, incorrect finish).5. Wrong or no shot peen operation after grinding. See Guideline for Reusable Parts, "Procedure to Grind Crankshafts," Form SEBF8047.6. Main bearing failure. The main journal is no longer supported correctly and the bending forces increase across the unsupported journal. The result is a bending fatigue failure.7. Misalignment of the crankshaft in the block. This
Torsional fatigue failures are usually the result of fatigue of the crankshaft which is caused by excessive torsional vibration. Under normal conditions, the vibration damper will keep this torsional vibration from becoming excessive. If the vibration damper has failed, this excessive vibration can cause a torsional fatigue failure in the crankshaft.
The failure usually begins on a journal at a point of stress concentration, such as a flaw, crack, oil hole or lightening hole. It then progresses into a torsional fatigue failure. The fracture is generally at a 45° angle through the oil hole. It usually occurs about 2/3 of the way down the crankshaft from the damper.
Illustration 1 shows two examples of a torsional fatigue failure. The fracture usually goes in one of two directions as shown by the lower illustration in Illustration 1.
Illustration 1. Failure caused by torsional fatigue.Few crankshafts fail from true torsional fatigue, primarily because the vibration damper keeps the torsional vibrations within a safe limit. If the vibration damper does fail, normally the timing gears will fail before the crankshaft is damaged.
The following are some of the causes of crankshaft failures due to true torsional fatigue:
1. Defective or failed vibration damper.2. Failed torsional coupling.3. Improper applications of the engine. All engines in Caterpillar vehicles and packaged generator sets can be operated at approved loads and speeds without a torsional fatigue failure. Caterpillar engines in other applications will give acceptable operation if a torsional vibration analysis is made on the complete system before installation. This analysis can be performed by Caterpillar. For more information, see the Special Additions section of the Engines Price List.4. A large inclusion or groups of inclusions (foreign material) in or under the journal surface. These inclusions are generally characterized by a short longitudinal fracture with 45° fractures at each end as shown in Illustration 2. Many inclusions are not harmful. For more information, see Guideline For Reusable Parts, "Inspection Of Crankshafts For Cracks," Form No. SEBF8039.5. Nicks, large scratches and cracks in the oil hole. See Engine Bearings And Crankshafts, Form SEBD0531, Section 5, for more information and illustrations on crankshafts with nicks, large scratches and cracks.
Illustration 2. Torsional failure because of large inclusions.Bending Fatigue
Crankshaft failures that are the result of bending fatigue usually start at a point of stress concentration in the fillet. The bending forces on the crankshaft cause a small crack to form which moves through the web between the rod journal and the adjacent main journal. See Illustration 3.
Illustration 3. Failure caused by bending fatigue.The normal causes of a stress concentration in the fillet are: 1. Sharp nick, notch, or scratch.2. Inclusion.3. Grinder burn.4. Wrong fillet (radius too sharp, incorrect finish).5. Wrong or no shot peen operation after grinding. See Guideline for Reusable Parts, "Procedure to Grind Crankshafts," Form SEBF8047.6. Main bearing failure. The main journal is no longer supported correctly and the bending forces increase across the unsupported journal. The result is a bending fatigue failure.7. Misalignment of the crankshaft in the block. This
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Caterpillar SIS
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133-0558
KIT-GAS VALVE
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133-0558
KIT-GAS VALVE
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133-0558
KIT-GAS VALVE
G3516 Engine Electronic Ignition System 4EK00001-UP »
133-0558
KIT-GAS VALVE
G3408 Industrial/Generator Set Engine 8YR00001-UP »
133-0558
KIT-GAS VALVE
G3412C Generator Set Engine 9RR00001-UP »
133-0558
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133-0558
KIT-GAS VALVE
Parts kit Caterpillar catalog:
1054985
KIT-WATER PUMP REBUILD
16G, 16H NA, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 375, 375 L, 5080, 578, 621E, 621F, 623E, 627E, 627F, 814B, 824G, 825G, 826C, 826G, 980C, 980F, 980G, D350E, D400E, D8N, D8R, G3406, RR-250, RR-250B, SM-350, SS-...
16G, 16H NA, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 375, 375 L, 5080, 578, 621E, 621F, 623E, 627E, 627F, 814B, 824G, 825G, 826C, 826G, 980C, 980F, 980G, D350E, D400E, D8N, D8R, G3406, RR-250, RR-250B, SM-350, SS-...
1293069
KIT-WATER PUMP REBUILD
16G, 16H NA, 245D, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3412, 375, 375 L, 5080, 578, 621E, 621F, 623E, 627F, 814B, 824G, 825G, 826C, 826G, 980C, 980F, 980G, D350E, D400E, D8R, G3406, G3408, RR-250, RR-250B, SM-...
16G, 16H NA, 245D, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 3406E, 3412, 375, 375 L, 5080, 578, 621E, 621F, 623E, 627F, 814B, 824G, 825G, 826C, 826G, 980C, 980F, 980G, D350E, D400E, D8R, G3406, G3408, RR-250, RR-250B, SM-...
2263939
KIT-SPRING
3516C, 797, 797B, C27, C32, CG137-12, D10N, D10R, G3408C, G3412, G3508, G3512, G3512B, G3516, G3516B, G3520B, MH3037, MH3049, MH3059, PMG3516, XQC1200, XQC1600
3516C, 797, 797B, C27, C32, CG137-12, D10N, D10R, G3408C, G3412, G3508, G3512, G3512B, G3516, G3516B, G3520B, MH3037, MH3049, MH3059, PMG3516, XQC1200, XQC1600
1187859
KIT-GASKET
3516, G3508, G3512, G3516
3516, G3508, G3512, G3516
6V4743
KIT-GASKET
3408, G3408
3408, G3408
8T3360
KIT-GASKET
G3408
G3408
8T2454
KIT-GASKET
G3408
G3408
2322600
KIT-GASKET
G3408, G3412
G3408, G3412
1049635
KIT-GASKET
G3408
G3408
2177884
KIT-GASKET
G3408
G3408
9X6591
KIT-GASKET
G3508, G3512, G3516
G3508, G3512, G3516
1052546
KIT-GASKET
G3516
G3516
2836443
KIT-GASKET
3412, 3412C, C-10
3412, 3412C, C-10
3715682
KIT-QUICK COUPLER
422E, 428E, 432E, 434E
422E, 428E, 432E, 434E
2081214
KIT-SHOCK ABSORBER
611, 613C II, 615C, 621G, 623G, 627G, 631G, 637G, 651E, 657E
611, 613C II, 615C, 621G, 623G, 627G, 631G, 637G, 651E, 657E
1125338
KIT-MARINE GENERATOR PARTS
3306, 3306B, 3406B, 3406C, G3406
3306, 3306B, 3406B, 3406C, G3406
3662145
KIT-HEAT EXCHANGER
3508C, 3512C
3508C, 3512C
1272449
KIT-CYLINDER HEAD
3606, 3608, 3612, 3616
3606, 3608, 3612, 3616
3287828
KIT-SEAT BELT
422E, 428E, 432E, 434E, 442E, 444E
422E, 428E, 432E, 434E, 442E, 444E
4415845
KIT-REAR COVER GASKET
3508B, 3512B, G3512E, G3516B, G3520E
3508B, 3512B, G3512E, G3516B, G3520E
2335706
KIT-WORK TOOL CONTROL & WIRING
216B, 226B, 236B, 242B, 247B, 267B
216B, 226B, 236B, 242B, 247B, 267B
3980451
KIT-ENGINE OVERHAUL
12H, 140G, 140H, 140H NA, 143H, 160H
12H, 140G, 140H, 140H NA, 143H, 160H