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MUFFLER ASSEM. 7N1403 - Caterpillar


7N1403 MUFFLER ASSEM. Caterpillar parts D9H
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA7N1403
7N-1403
7N1403
Caterpillar 7N1403 MUFFLER ASSEM.
Weight: 112 pounds 50 kg.

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04 Aug 2024

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7N9647 Muffler Assembly fits Caterpillar D9H Track Type Tractor - ModelD9H - Compatible Equipment Make Caterpillar, CAT - Compatible Equipment Track-Type Tractor - 7N1403
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TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR  D9H   Caterpillar

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Transmission Cooling (General Recommendations)Automatic transmissions generate heat due to converter slippage, charging pump losses, and friction in rotating components. The transmission fluid absorbs this heat, and an oil cooler is required to dissipate it. Keeping the oil cool maintains the oil's lubricating properties, allows the transmission to perform properly, and extends the life of the transmission components.The engine coolant (antifreeze) and the transmission fluid (TDTO) absorb the heat generated by the engine and transmission. The two fluids carry the heat to a heat exchanger (radiator or cooler) where the oil or antifreeze can be cooled.See the Transmission Application and Installation Guide, Engine Application and Installation Guide, and refer to Special Publication, SEBU6250, "Caterpillar Machine Fluid Recommendations" for specific transmission drive train oil and engine fluid requirements.Converter CoolingCaterpillar Petroleum Transmissions have lockup clutches that reduce the heat generated by converters in all gears except first gear and reverse. Under normal operating conditions, the transmission will upshift and downshift to the proper gear ratio and spend the majority of its operating time in the converter lock-up clutch mode. The lock-up clutch reduces the converter cooling requirements. The application, ambient temperatures, horsepower being transmitted, and the length of time in converter drive will dictate transmission cooling requirements.
Transmissions that are operated in converter drive for an extended period of time may over heat. To achieve optimum operating temperature, additional cooling capacity may be required to avoid damage to the transmission.
Temperature Operating LimitsThe maximum allowable transmission oil temperatures for normal (continuous) and intermittent conditions are the following:Continuous sump ... 90 °C (194 °F)Continuous converter out ... 99 °C (210 °F)Intermittent sump ... 99 °C (210 °F)Intermittent converter out ... 121 °C (250 °F)Oil Temperature GaugesIf the OEM chooses to use a transmission/converter color coded converter outlet temperature gauge, the following requirements and recommendations apply:Green - Safe zone is below 99 °C (210 °F)Yellow - Caution zone is 99 °C (210 °F) to 121 °C (250 °F)The following requirement applies:Red - Warning above 121 °C (250 °F)If the OEM chooses to use a transmission color coded sump temperature gauge, the following recommendations and requirements apply:Green - Safe below 90 °C (194 °F)Yellow - Caution between 90 °C (194 °F) and 99 °C (210 °F)The following requirement applies:Red - Warning zone above 99 °C (210 °F)
Operators may use the Yellow zone on an intermittent basis for short time intervals. Operation above the Red line for short periods of time can result in damage to the oil and the transmission.
Transmission OverheatingIn the unlikely event that the transmission does over heat, the transmission should be shifted to neutral, and engine speed should be elevated to high idle until the transmission temperature returns to the proper operating temperature. Elevating the engine speed to high idle causes the engine fan to provide the most airflow across the radiator and maximizes oil flow through the cooler.POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)The CX38–P892 transmission is available in integral pump drive (IPD) and straight through configurations. The IPD configuration features direct drive pump PTO's

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S X S D9H TRACTOR 12U00001-UP (MACHINE)
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D9H TRACTOR / POWER SHIFT / 90V04940-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY D353 ENGINE
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D9H TRACTOR / POWER SHIFT / 90V00001-04939 (MACHINE)


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