5P9697 PIN Caterpillar parts
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CA5P9697
5P-9697
5P9697
CA5P9697
5P-9697
5P9697
Weight: 24 pounds 11 kg.
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--------------- END SUPPLEMENT ---------------Description of Change: Improvements have been made to the lifter assemblies and bridge assemblies of the valve mechanism groups in the 3500 Engines of the above machines. Lifter Assembly
The new lifter assemblies in the valve mechanism groups improve roller-to-camshaft contact. As the result, premature pitting on the camshaft is eliminated. The location of the lifter is shown in Illustration 1.
Illustration 1. Typical Valve Mechanism Group: (1) Bridge Assembly. (2) Lifter Assembly.
Illustration 2. Former 4P-1827 Lifter Assembly: (3) Previous slot location. (4) Flat spot caused by slot.The body of the lifters was improved through the elimination of flat spot on the upper locating arm. This was accomplished by moving the slot further down the locating arm. The roller was improved by the elimination of the sharp edge between the rolling surface and the corner radius. Refer to Illustration 3.
Illustration 3. New 132-9439 Lifter Assembly: (5) Elimination of the flat spot on the upper locating arm. (6) Elimination of the sharp edge between the rolling surface and the corner radius.Bridge Assembly
The new bridge assemblies, which occur in 3500 Engines, provide commonality with the bridge assemblies in 3500 "B" series Engines. The location of the new bridge is shown in Illustration 1.
Adaptable To: Improvements to the lifter assemblies and bridge assemblies have been made within 4W-1035 and 7E-5314 Valve Mechanism Groups. New 132-9439 Lifter Assembly replace former 4P-1827 Lifter Assembly. New 8N-7292 Bridge Assembly replace former 129-4181 Bridge Assembly. These engine improvements to lifters and bridges on specific vehicle applications are effective with the serial numbers listed in the following chart.
The new lifter assemblies in the valve mechanism groups improve roller-to-camshaft contact. As the result, premature pitting on the camshaft is eliminated. The location of the lifter is shown in Illustration 1.
Illustration 1. Typical Valve Mechanism Group: (1) Bridge Assembly. (2) Lifter Assembly.
Illustration 2. Former 4P-1827 Lifter Assembly: (3) Previous slot location. (4) Flat spot caused by slot.The body of the lifters was improved through the elimination of flat spot on the upper locating arm. This was accomplished by moving the slot further down the locating arm. The roller was improved by the elimination of the sharp edge between the rolling surface and the corner radius. Refer to Illustration 3.
Illustration 3. New 132-9439 Lifter Assembly: (5) Elimination of the flat spot on the upper locating arm. (6) Elimination of the sharp edge between the rolling surface and the corner radius.Bridge Assembly
The new bridge assemblies, which occur in 3500 Engines, provide commonality with the bridge assemblies in 3500 "B" series Engines. The location of the new bridge is shown in Illustration 1.
Adaptable To: Improvements to the lifter assemblies and bridge assemblies have been made within 4W-1035 and 7E-5314 Valve Mechanism Groups. New 132-9439 Lifter Assembly replace former 4P-1827 Lifter Assembly. New 8N-7292 Bridge Assembly replace former 129-4181 Bridge Assembly. These engine improvements to lifters and bridges on specific vehicle applications are effective with the serial numbers listed in the following chart.
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