1155024 PIPE AS-EXHAUST EXTENSION Caterpillar parts
824G, 825G, 826G, 980G, 980G II
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1155024
115-5024
1155024
CA1155024
115-5024
1155024
Weight: 22 pounds 9 kg.
LANDFILL COMPACTOR, WHEEL LOADER,
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1155024 pipee As-Extensiion Fits CATERPILLARR Models 1155024
MAXCBD Part Number: 1155024
MAXCBD Part Number: 1155024
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1155024 - PIPE AS-EXHAUST EXTENSION for Caterpillar (CAT)
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All Diesel EnginesUsing the 2P-8278 FUEL FLOW TUBE
Normally, No. 2 Diesel Fuel contains about 10% air in solution, although the air is not visible. When the amount of dissolved air exceeds 10%, fuel rate and power output are reduced. This instruction describes the use of the 2P-8278 Fuel Flow Tube to observe the fuel flow and determine engine power loss due to excessive air in the fuel.1. Install the 2P-8278 Fuel Flow Tube 2 in the fuel transfer pump inlet line. Start and warm up the engine. Bleed the fuel system at the filter housing. The bleed valve permits air to purge itself out of the filter housing; however, the observer should remember that the bleed valve can create a venturi effect through the threads in the valve and pass some air out the bleed line. Thus, there appears to be excessive air in the system when air is merely being drawn through the bleed valve.Observe the fuel flow when the engine is idled and accelerated under load. Normally, the fuel is clear as indicated above, and all air is in solution. If the engine has a priming pump and it is suspected to be leaking air into the fuel system, install a fuel flow tube in the bypass line also. 2. When the fuel is very slightly effervescent, there is no detrimental effect to the performance of the engine. Often this condition is normal. The fuel line pressure between the tank and transfer pump is slightly below atmospheric pressure, so some of the dissolved air comes out of solution. Transfer pump pressure will force the air into solution before the injection pumps are filled, or the bypass line will return it to the tank.3. If the fuel begins to appear white and foamy, excessive air is entering the system and causing agitation. This condition affects engine performance, and power loss up to 3 1/2% can occur.4. If large bubbles appear, a large amount of air is entering the system. With this condition, power losses up to 9% can occur even though the engine runs smoothly.The Caterpillar fuel system is designed to purge excess air through the bypass line. However, the system has certain limitations, and when they are exceeded, air can pass into the injection pump high pressure lines. Some causes of air entry are loose or broken fittings or a pin hole in the fuel line. Swab a handful of heavy grease against any fitting that is thought to be loose or broken. If the visible air in the tube is reduced, the leak has been temporarily sealed. Repair the line as necessary.Another potential source of air leakage, which is more difficult to check, is the fuel priming pump. If air is drawn through the priming pump by the transfer pump, the air has a tendency to go into solution when it is pressurized by the transfer pump. Once the air is in solution, it is more difficult to observe. To check for this type of
Normally, No. 2 Diesel Fuel contains about 10% air in solution, although the air is not visible. When the amount of dissolved air exceeds 10%, fuel rate and power output are reduced. This instruction describes the use of the 2P-8278 Fuel Flow Tube to observe the fuel flow and determine engine power loss due to excessive air in the fuel.1. Install the 2P-8278 Fuel Flow Tube 2 in the fuel transfer pump inlet line. Start and warm up the engine. Bleed the fuel system at the filter housing. The bleed valve permits air to purge itself out of the filter housing; however, the observer should remember that the bleed valve can create a venturi effect through the threads in the valve and pass some air out the bleed line. Thus, there appears to be excessive air in the system when air is merely being drawn through the bleed valve.Observe the fuel flow when the engine is idled and accelerated under load. Normally, the fuel is clear as indicated above, and all air is in solution. If the engine has a priming pump and it is suspected to be leaking air into the fuel system, install a fuel flow tube in the bypass line also. 2. When the fuel is very slightly effervescent, there is no detrimental effect to the performance of the engine. Often this condition is normal. The fuel line pressure between the tank and transfer pump is slightly below atmospheric pressure, so some of the dissolved air comes out of solution. Transfer pump pressure will force the air into solution before the injection pumps are filled, or the bypass line will return it to the tank.3. If the fuel begins to appear white and foamy, excessive air is entering the system and causing agitation. This condition affects engine performance, and power loss up to 3 1/2% can occur.4. If large bubbles appear, a large amount of air is entering the system. With this condition, power losses up to 9% can occur even though the engine runs smoothly.The Caterpillar fuel system is designed to purge excess air through the bypass line. However, the system has certain limitations, and when they are exceeded, air can pass into the injection pump high pressure lines. Some causes of air entry are loose or broken fittings or a pin hole in the fuel line. Swab a handful of heavy grease against any fitting that is thought to be loose or broken. If the visible air in the tube is reduced, the leak has been temporarily sealed. Repair the line as necessary.Another potential source of air leakage, which is more difficult to check, is the fuel priming pump. If air is drawn through the priming pump by the transfer pump, the air has a tendency to go into solution when it is pressurized by the transfer pump. Once the air is in solution, it is more difficult to observe. To check for this type of
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts pipe Caterpillar catalog:
2M6102
PIPE
14M, 215, 225, 235, 245, 246C, 256C, 262C, 262C2, 272C, 277C, 277C2, 279C, 279C2, 287C, 287C2, 289C, 289C2, 297C, 299C, 3408, 3408C, 3408E, 3412, 3412C, 3412E, 416B, 416C, 416D, 420D, 426B, 426C, 428B...
14M, 215, 225, 235, 245, 246C, 256C, 262C, 262C2, 272C, 277C, 277C2, 279C, 279C2, 287C, 287C2, 289C, 289C2, 297C, 299C, 3408, 3408C, 3408E, 3412, 3412C, 3412E, 416B, 416C, 416D, 420D, 426B, 426C, 428B...
4N4196
PIPE-OUTLET
16H NA, 245, 245B, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 578, 583R, 587R, 621E, 621F, 623E, 623F, 627B, 627E, 627F, 814B, 824C, 824G, 825G, 826C, 826G, 980C, 980G, D350E, D400E, D8N, D8R, D8R II, HT400, PM-465, RM-250C...
16H NA, 245, 245B, 3406, 3406B, 3406C, 578, 583R, 587R, 621E, 621F, 623E, 623F, 627B, 627E, 627F, 814B, 824C, 824G, 825G, 826C, 826G, 980C, 980G, D350E, D400E, D8N, D8R, D8R II, HT400, PM-465, RM-250C...
2078178
PIPE
966G II, 972G II, 980G II
966G II, 972G II, 980G II
2085838
PIPE-EXTENSION
824G II, 824H, 826H, 834G, 834H, 836H, 972G II, 980G II, 988H
824G II, 824H, 826H, 834G, 834H, 836H, 972G II, 980G II, 988H
2168572
PIPE
824G, 824G II, 825G, 825G II, 826G, 826G II
824G, 824G II, 825G, 825G II, 826G, 826G II
7K4259
PIPE
930
930
1108796
PIPE
824K, 826K, 854K, 938H, 950G II, 966G, 966G II, 972G II, 992K
824K, 826K, 854K, 938H, 950G II, 966G, 966G II, 972G II, 992K
5A9256
PIPE
920
920
5D1878
PIPE
666
666
2586617
PIPE
320D, 330D, 824H, 826H, 834H, 836H, 988H
320D, 330D, 824H, 826H, 834H, 836H, 988H
2266571
PIPE AS-EXHAUST
824H, 825H, 826H, 836G, 836H, 988H
824H, 825H, 826H, 836G, 836H, 988H
2085838
PIPE-EXTENSION
824G II, 824H, 826H, 834G, 834H, 836H, 972G II, 980G II, 988H
824G II, 824H, 826H, 834G, 834H, 836H, 972G II, 980G II, 988H
2078178
PIPE
966G II, 972G II, 980G II
966G II, 972G II, 980G II
2096466
PIPE
966G II
966G II