7G8800 PLANETARY GP Caterpillar parts
936, G936
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA7G8800
7G-8800
7G8800
CA7G8800
7G-8800
7G8800
Weight: 396 pounds 179 kg.
WHEEL LOADER,
Information:
Spark Plug Life
Spark plugs operate in severe conditions. Spark plugs require regular maintenance to provide desired engine performance. The service life of a spark plug is directly related to the voltage required to produce a spark in the electrode gap. As the voltage required to produce a spark increases, the service interval is reduced and the overall service life decreases. Higher voltage reduces the service life of components such as spark plugs, wires, and transformers.The following six main factors affect the voltage required for spark plugs: Air-fuel ratio - When the air-fuel ratio is near stoichiometric, the voltage required to produce a spark is the lowest. As the air-fuel ratio becomes leaner, the voltage required becomes higher.Compression ratio - As compression pressure increases, the required voltage increases.Ignition timing - As ignition timing is retarded, the voltage required to produce a spark will increase.Electrode wear - As the spark plug electrode wears and becomes more rounded, the voltage required to produce a spark will increase.Fuel BTU - Lower BTU fuel reduces the spark plug service life.Electrode gap - The wider the spark plug gap, the more voltage is needed to produce a spark.All of the factors above, except for compression, can be adjusted somewhat on most gas engines. As compression increases, the required voltage increases. A cleaned and regapped plug requires more voltage than a new plug. As the gap increases on a plug the voltage required for spark increases dramatically. The required voltage can exceed the arc over voltage of the plug. Arc over voltage is the amount of voltage required to produce a spark between the electrode and the ground strap. Fuels that cause high levels of deposits can cause compression to rise well beyond normal. Higher compression increases the voltage required closer to the arc over voltage.The service life of the spark plug varies for different applications. The service life can be affected by various factors and operating conditions. To help predict the spark plug service life for G3500 and G3600 engines, use Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to monitor the "Cylinder #X Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage" parameter. The value of this parameter will increase over time. Experience at the particular site will help to determine the proper interval for replacement of the spark plugs.If a diagnostic code is generated for the ignition transformer secondary circuit, the spark plug may need replacement. Misfire and a cold cylinder are other indications of a worn spark plug. Use Cat ET to monitor the exhaust port temperatures in order to locate a cold cylinder.Recommended Maintenance of Spark Plugs
Spark Plug Removal
Remove a spark plug by hand after the initial torque is broken.
If the spark plug resists removal by hand, apply penetrating oil to the threads. To help the oil penetrate the threads, turn the spark plug back and forth until the spark plug is loose.
If the spark plug could not be removed by hand, clean the threads with a spark plug seat cleaner. Part numbers are listed in Table 1.
Spark plugs operate in severe conditions. Spark plugs require regular maintenance to provide desired engine performance. The service life of a spark plug is directly related to the voltage required to produce a spark in the electrode gap. As the voltage required to produce a spark increases, the service interval is reduced and the overall service life decreases. Higher voltage reduces the service life of components such as spark plugs, wires, and transformers.The following six main factors affect the voltage required for spark plugs: Air-fuel ratio - When the air-fuel ratio is near stoichiometric, the voltage required to produce a spark is the lowest. As the air-fuel ratio becomes leaner, the voltage required becomes higher.Compression ratio - As compression pressure increases, the required voltage increases.Ignition timing - As ignition timing is retarded, the voltage required to produce a spark will increase.Electrode wear - As the spark plug electrode wears and becomes more rounded, the voltage required to produce a spark will increase.Fuel BTU - Lower BTU fuel reduces the spark plug service life.Electrode gap - The wider the spark plug gap, the more voltage is needed to produce a spark.All of the factors above, except for compression, can be adjusted somewhat on most gas engines. As compression increases, the required voltage increases. A cleaned and regapped plug requires more voltage than a new plug. As the gap increases on a plug the voltage required for spark increases dramatically. The required voltage can exceed the arc over voltage of the plug. Arc over voltage is the amount of voltage required to produce a spark between the electrode and the ground strap. Fuels that cause high levels of deposits can cause compression to rise well beyond normal. Higher compression increases the voltage required closer to the arc over voltage.The service life of the spark plug varies for different applications. The service life can be affected by various factors and operating conditions. To help predict the spark plug service life for G3500 and G3600 engines, use Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET) to monitor the "Cylinder #X Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage" parameter. The value of this parameter will increase over time. Experience at the particular site will help to determine the proper interval for replacement of the spark plugs.If a diagnostic code is generated for the ignition transformer secondary circuit, the spark plug may need replacement. Misfire and a cold cylinder are other indications of a worn spark plug. Use Cat ET to monitor the exhaust port temperatures in order to locate a cold cylinder.Recommended Maintenance of Spark Plugs
Spark Plug Removal
Remove a spark plug by hand after the initial torque is broken.
If the spark plug resists removal by hand, apply penetrating oil to the threads. To help the oil penetrate the threads, turn the spark plug back and forth until the spark plug is loose.
If the spark plug could not be removed by hand, clean the threads with a spark plug seat cleaner. Part numbers are listed in Table 1.
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Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts planetary Caterpillar catalog:
6T1743
PLANETARY GP
936, G936
936, G936
6Y2796
PLANETARY GP
936, 936F, G936
936, 936F, G936
8E9034
PLANETARY GP-TRANSMISSION
776C, 776D, 777D
776C, 776D, 777D
1S9998
PLANETARY TRANSMISSION
16, 988
16, 988
8P2185
PLANETARY GP
814B, 815B, 816B
814B, 815B, 816B
3031483
PLANETARY GP-TRANSMISSION
TH35-C11I, TH35-C13I, TH35-C13T, TH35-C15I, TH35-C15T, TH35-E81
TH35-C11I, TH35-C13I, TH35-C13T, TH35-C15I, TH35-C15T, TH35-E81
2790129
PLANETARY GP-FINAL DRIVE
797, 797B, 797F
797, 797B, 797F
3876727
PLANETARY GP-TRANSMISSION
D6T LGP, D6T LGPPAT
D6T LGP, D6T LGPPAT