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6E3324 POPPET KT Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA6E3324
6E-3324
6E3324
Caterpillar 6E3324 POPPET KT
Weight: 0.11 pounds 0 kg.

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Table 1
Tools Needed Quantity
5P-7306 Shaft Housing 1
9S-9082 Engine Turning Tool 1
136-4632 Timing Pin 1
214-7340 Ratchet Wrench Gp 1 The starting point for all timing procedures is with the No. 1 piston at the top center position on the compression stroke.
Remove the starting motor.
Remove the valve cover.
Illustration 1 g02625456
Installing the engine turning tool
(1) Location of the timing port in the flywheel housing
(2) Hole that is in the flywheel for locating the top center of the No. 1 piston
(3) 9S-9082 Engine Turning Tool
(4) 5P-7306 Shaft Housing
(5) 214-1740 Ratchet Wrench GpNote: There is a timing port in the flywheel housing in both sides of the engine that will accept the timing pin.
Install Tools (3), (4), and (5). Remove the plug from timing port (1) from the flywheel housing. Thread the 136-4632 Timing Pin into the machined hole in the flywheel housing.
Use the ratchet to rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise until the timing pin drops into hole (2) that is in the flywheel. The No. 1 piston is now at the top center position.Note: If you turn the flywheel beyond the point of timing bolt installation, the flywheel must be turned clockwise for at least 30 degrees of rotation. Then turn the flywheel counterclockwise until the timing drops into the hole in the flywheel. This procedure will remove the play from the gears.
Illustration 2 g02625626
Location of the rocker arms for the No. 1 cylinder
If No. 1 piston is on the compression stroke, the inlet valve and the exhaust valve for the No. 1 piston are closed.There will be some free play between the rocker arms and the valves. The rocker arms should be loose enough to move up and down by hand.If No. 1 piston does not appear to be on the compression stroke, follow these steps:
Remove the timing bolt.
Rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise by 360 degrees.Note: If you turn the flywheel beyond the point of timing bolt installation, the flywheel must be turned clockwise for at least 30 degrees of rotation. Then turn the flywheel counterclockwise until the timing drops into the hole in the flywheel. This procedure will remove the play from the gears.
Install the timing bolt.Verify that the No. 1 piston is now at the top center position on the compression stroke by checking for play in the rocker arms.


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