1345423 MUFFLER AS Caterpillar parts
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G  
 
 
Rating:
 Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1345423
134-5423
1345423
 
CA1345423
134-5423
1345423
 
  Weight: 67 pounds 30 kg. 
 
Information:
BODY DIAMETER/WIDTH 
282.4 
mm
 
BODY LENGTH 
525.3 
mm
 
INLET ID 
131.97 
mm
 
OUTLET OD 
129.7 
mm
 
OVAL HEIGHT 
409.4 
mm
 
OVERALL LENGTH 
662.5 
mm
 
PROTECTIVE SHIELD 
N  
 
WITH EJECTOR 
Y  
 
WITH MOUNTING BRACKET 
Y  
 
WITH OUTER WRAP 
N  
 LANDFILL COMPACTOR, WHEEL LOADER,
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 CTP 1345423 Muffler Assembly for Models 824G/825G/826G/980G 
CTP For models 824G/825G/826G/980G || Sold in each || Easy in-and-out fit
 CTP For models 824G/825G/826G/980G || Sold in each || Easy in-and-out fit
 CTP 1345423 Muffler Assembly for Models 824G/825G/826G/980G 
CTP For models 824G/825G/826G/980G || Sold in each || Easy in-and-out fit
 CTP For models 824G/825G/826G/980G || Sold in each || Easy in-and-out fit
Compatible equipment models: 1345423:
Information:
 Troubleshooting can be difficult. Possible problems are in the following list. To make a repair to a problem, refer to the probable cause. This list of problems and probable causes will only give an indication of the location of a possible problem and the repairs that are needed. Sometimes additional work or other repairs are needed beyond the recommendations in the list. Remember that a problem is not normally caused by one part, but by the relation of one part with other parts. This list cannot give all possible problems and probable causes. The technician must find the problem and the source of the problem. Then make the necessary repairs. Problem List
The starting motor does not turn or the starting motor turns too slowly.
The armature turns, but the pinion does not engage the flywheel ring gear.
The armature turns. The pinion engages the ring gear, but the engine does not crank.
The starting motor continues to run after the key start switch has been released.
The pinion does not disengage after the engine starts to run. Problems
The starting motor does not turn or the starting motor turns too slowly.
Probable Causes:
The battery is discharged: The battery needs to be charged.
The battery is damaged: The battery needs to be replaced.
The battery cable terminals are loose. The terminals are corroded or the terminals have a poor ground connection: Tighten the cable terminals. Clean the terminals and the battery posts. Apply anti-acid grease to the battery posts.
The solenoid contacts are burnt or worn out: Replace the solenoid (switch).
The solenoid windings are disconnected or the solenoid windings are short circuited: Replace the solenoid (switch).
The key start switch, the solenoid, or the relay (if equipped) are damaged: As needed, replace the ignition, the key start switch, the solenoid, or the relay.
There is an excessive voltage drop in the cables. The cables may be damaged. There are loose cable connections, or there are corroded terminal connections: Check the starting motor cables and the cable connections.
The brushes are worn or shorted: Replace the brush holder and/or starting motor case.
The commutator is worn: Undercut the mica.
The field winding is shorted or grounded: Replace the case of the starting motor.
The armature winding is shorted or grounded: Replace the armature.
Not enough brush spring tension: Check the tension of the brush spring. If necessary, replace the springs.
There is a poor contact between the solenoid and the field winding: Repair connections.
The armature makes contact with the field winding because of a worn bearing or a bent armature: Replace the bearing or the armature.
The overrunning clutch is damaged: Replace the overrunning clutch.The armature turns, but the pinion does not engage the flywheel ring gear.
Probable Causes:
The overrunning clutch is damaged or the pinion teeth are worn: Replace the overrunning clutch.
The overrunning clutch does not move freely on the splines of the solenoid: Remove the dirt and/or foreign material on the solenoid splines.
The flywheel ring gear is damaged: Replace the flywheel ring gear.
The solenoid is damaged or broken: Replace the solenoid.
The armature, the idler, or the
 The starting motor does not turn or the starting motor turns too slowly.
The armature turns, but the pinion does not engage the flywheel ring gear.
The armature turns. The pinion engages the ring gear, but the engine does not crank.
The starting motor continues to run after the key start switch has been released.
The pinion does not disengage after the engine starts to run. Problems
The starting motor does not turn or the starting motor turns too slowly.
Probable Causes:
The battery is discharged: The battery needs to be charged.
The battery is damaged: The battery needs to be replaced.
The battery cable terminals are loose. The terminals are corroded or the terminals have a poor ground connection: Tighten the cable terminals. Clean the terminals and the battery posts. Apply anti-acid grease to the battery posts.
The solenoid contacts are burnt or worn out: Replace the solenoid (switch).
The solenoid windings are disconnected or the solenoid windings are short circuited: Replace the solenoid (switch).
The key start switch, the solenoid, or the relay (if equipped) are damaged: As needed, replace the ignition, the key start switch, the solenoid, or the relay.
There is an excessive voltage drop in the cables. The cables may be damaged. There are loose cable connections, or there are corroded terminal connections: Check the starting motor cables and the cable connections.
The brushes are worn or shorted: Replace the brush holder and/or starting motor case.
The commutator is worn: Undercut the mica.
The field winding is shorted or grounded: Replace the case of the starting motor.
The armature winding is shorted or grounded: Replace the armature.
Not enough brush spring tension: Check the tension of the brush spring. If necessary, replace the springs.
There is a poor contact between the solenoid and the field winding: Repair connections.
The armature makes contact with the field winding because of a worn bearing or a bent armature: Replace the bearing or the armature.
The overrunning clutch is damaged: Replace the overrunning clutch.The armature turns, but the pinion does not engage the flywheel ring gear.
Probable Causes:
The overrunning clutch is damaged or the pinion teeth are worn: Replace the overrunning clutch.
The overrunning clutch does not move freely on the splines of the solenoid: Remove the dirt and/or foreign material on the solenoid splines.
The flywheel ring gear is damaged: Replace the flywheel ring gear.
The solenoid is damaged or broken: Replace the solenoid.
The armature, the idler, or the
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts muffler Caterpillar catalog:
 1666671
MUFFLER GP
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 4Q1796
MUFFLER GP
 
980G, 980G II
 
980G, 980G II
 2534362
MUFFLER & CONVERTER
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 1148145
MUFFLER GP
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 1981940
MUFFLER GP
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 2047691
MUFFLER AS
 
980G, 980G II
 
980G, 980G II
 1981939
MUFFLER AS
 
824C, 824G, 824G II, 825G, 825G II, 826G, 826G II, 980G, 980G II
 
824C, 824G, 824G II, 825G, 825G II, 826G, 826G II, 980G, 980G II
 1158512
MUFFLER AS
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 1666670
MUFFLER AS
 
824C, 824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
  
824C, 824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 1158512
MUFFLER AS
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 
 
 
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 1227044
MUFFLER AS
 
950F II
 
950F II
 1529716
MUFFLER AS
 
966F II, 970F
 
966F II, 970F
 1018740
MUFFLER AS
 
966F, 966F II
  
966F, 966F II
 2111543
MUFFLER AS
 
950G, 962G
 
950G, 962G
 1224990
MUFFLER AS
 
844, 990, 990 II
 
844, 990, 990 II
 1224989
MUFFLER AS
 
844, 990, 990 II
 
844, 990, 990 II
 1572828
MUFFLER AS
 
854G, 992G
 
854G, 992G
 1223169
MUFFLER AS
 
854G, 992G
 
854G, 992G
 1666670
MUFFLER AS
 
824C, 824G, 825G, 826G, 980G
 
824C, 824G, 825G, 826G, 980G