4C2959 OIL-AIR CONDITIONER Caterpillar parts
120H, 12H, 140H, 385B, 5090B, 938G II, 950G II, 950H, 962G II, 962H, 966G II, 966H, 972G II, 972H, 973D, C9
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA4C2959
4C-2959
4C2959
CA4C2959
4C-2959
4C2959
Weight: 0.80 pounds 0 kg.
EXCAVATOR, WHEEL LOADER,
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2024-10-21
2017-07-17
Compatible equipment models: 4C2959:
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Remove & Install Jake Brake (An Attachment)
Start By:a. remove valve cover assembly
Typical Example1. Disconnect wire (1) from Jake Brake. Remove three bolts (2) and remove the Jake Brake.
Typical Example2. Remove Jake Brake exhaust bridge assemblies (3). The following steps are for the installation of the Jake Brake.3. Install Jake Brake exhaust bridge assemblies (3) in the same orientation as illustrated.4. Position Jake Brake assembly and install bolts (2). Connect wire (1).End By:a. install valve cover assemblies as they are illustrated.Disassemble & Assemble Jake Brake
Remove the control valve and slave piston carefully. Control valves are under load from the control valve springs. The slave piston is retained by springs that are under heavy compression. Remove with care to avoid injury.
Start By:a. remove Jake Brake 1. Apply finger pressure to the control valve cover (2). Rotate retaining ring (1) to the slot in the housing. Remove the retaining ring. Release finger pressure slowly. Remove insert (3), spring (4), spring (5), collar (6) and control valve (7).2. Remove solenoid valve (8). Remove three O-ring seals (9) from housing.3. Remove locknut (11). Back out adjusting screw (10) until slave piston is fully retracted.4. Clamp and depress retainer (18) until retainer is 1 mm (.030 in) below the retaining ring groove. Remove retaining ring (19). Back out clamp until springs are loose. Remove clamp. Remove retainer (18), spring (17), spring (16) and slave piston (15).5. Remove anti-rotation pin (13) and washer (12). Remove master piston assembly (14).The following steps are for the assembly of the Jake Brake.6. Inspect master piston assembly (14) for damage. The piston surface must be free of score or wear marks. The piston must move freely in the housing bore. Inspect the spring to insure it is not broken.7. Compress the return spring in the master piston assembly with a pick or probe. While compressed, insert a small pin into the access hole and remove pick or probe. Insert the master piston assembly. Install anti-rotation pin (13) and washer (12) into the housing and remove small pin. The return spring will then be retained by the anti-rotation pin.8. Install slave piston (15), spring (16), spring (17), and retainer (18). Clamp and compress the slave piston retainer until retainer is about 1 mm (.030 in) below the retaining ring groove. Install retaining ring (19). Release clamp.9. Screw adjusting screw (12) in until touching slave piston assembly. Install locknut (11).10. Check the O-ring seals for the solenoid valve for wear or damage. Replace as required. Install three O-ring seals (9) on the solenoid valve. Install solenoid valve (8). Tighten the solenoid to a torque of 7 N m (60 lb in). Be sure O-ring seals are seated properly. Be careful not to twist or unseat O-ring seals while installing.11. Install control valve (7). Install collar (6) with longer sleeve area up. Install spring (4), spring (5), retainer (3) and control valve cover (2). Depress control valve cover with finger. Install retaining ring (1). Rotate retaining ring so the retaining ring ears
Start By:a. remove valve cover assembly
Typical Example1. Disconnect wire (1) from Jake Brake. Remove three bolts (2) and remove the Jake Brake.
Typical Example2. Remove Jake Brake exhaust bridge assemblies (3). The following steps are for the installation of the Jake Brake.3. Install Jake Brake exhaust bridge assemblies (3) in the same orientation as illustrated.4. Position Jake Brake assembly and install bolts (2). Connect wire (1).End By:a. install valve cover assemblies as they are illustrated.Disassemble & Assemble Jake Brake
Remove the control valve and slave piston carefully. Control valves are under load from the control valve springs. The slave piston is retained by springs that are under heavy compression. Remove with care to avoid injury.
Start By:a. remove Jake Brake 1. Apply finger pressure to the control valve cover (2). Rotate retaining ring (1) to the slot in the housing. Remove the retaining ring. Release finger pressure slowly. Remove insert (3), spring (4), spring (5), collar (6) and control valve (7).2. Remove solenoid valve (8). Remove three O-ring seals (9) from housing.3. Remove locknut (11). Back out adjusting screw (10) until slave piston is fully retracted.4. Clamp and depress retainer (18) until retainer is 1 mm (.030 in) below the retaining ring groove. Remove retaining ring (19). Back out clamp until springs are loose. Remove clamp. Remove retainer (18), spring (17), spring (16) and slave piston (15).5. Remove anti-rotation pin (13) and washer (12). Remove master piston assembly (14).The following steps are for the assembly of the Jake Brake.6. Inspect master piston assembly (14) for damage. The piston surface must be free of score or wear marks. The piston must move freely in the housing bore. Inspect the spring to insure it is not broken.7. Compress the return spring in the master piston assembly with a pick or probe. While compressed, insert a small pin into the access hole and remove pick or probe. Insert the master piston assembly. Install anti-rotation pin (13) and washer (12) into the housing and remove small pin. The return spring will then be retained by the anti-rotation pin.8. Install slave piston (15), spring (16), spring (17), and retainer (18). Clamp and compress the slave piston retainer until retainer is about 1 mm (.030 in) below the retaining ring groove. Install retaining ring (19). Release clamp.9. Screw adjusting screw (12) in until touching slave piston assembly. Install locknut (11).10. Check the O-ring seals for the solenoid valve for wear or damage. Replace as required. Install three O-ring seals (9) on the solenoid valve. Install solenoid valve (8). Tighten the solenoid to a torque of 7 N m (60 lb in). Be sure O-ring seals are seated properly. Be careful not to twist or unseat O-ring seals while installing.11. Install control valve (7). Install collar (6) with longer sleeve area up. Install spring (4), spring (5), retainer (3) and control valve cover (2). Depress control valve cover with finger. Install retaining ring (1). Rotate retaining ring so the retaining ring ears
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts oil Caterpillar catalog:
2013825
OIL CHANGE GP-HIGH SPEED
385B, 385C, 385C FS, 385C L, 390D, 390D L, 5090B
385B, 385C, 385C FS, 385C L, 390D, 390D L, 5090B
1844920
OIL CHANGE GP-HIGH SPEED
966G II, 972G II
966G II, 972G II
2369106
OIL CHANGE GP-HIGH SPEED
966H, 972H
966H, 972H
6V1185
OIL COOLER & LINES
3408, 3412, G3408
3408, 3412, G3408
9N0663
OIL LEVEL GAUGE GROUP
3406, 3406B
3406, 3406B
3N2606
OIL PUMP GROUP
D398, G398
D398, G398
6L7247
OIL COOLER WATER OUTLET PIPE ASSEMBLY
G379, G398, G399
G379, G398, G399
9L0289
OIL FILLER AND BREATHER ASSEM.
1673, 1673B
1673, 1673B
9L5102
OIL SCAVENGE ASSEM.
1674, 1676
1674, 1676
9L2324
OIL PAN
1693
1693