8J3634 PUMP GROUP Caterpillar parts
163
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA8J3634
8J-3634
8J3634
CA8J3634
8J-3634
8J3634
Weight: 22 pounds 9 kg.
HYDRAULIC CONTROL,
Compatible equipment models: 8J3634:
Information:
Seal And Joint Design
The face-type seal and joint combination provide a reliable, leak-free seal at higher operating pressures than the metal-to-metal JIC (Joint Industry Council) 37° flare-type fittings. When a JIC fitting is retightened to stop a leak or seepage, the metal-to-metal surface is slightly deformed because of overtightening, and the leak probably will resume later. In some cases, the leak may be cause by an irregularity (scratch, nick, etc.) in the sealing surface. Retightening in this case will not cure the problem. Illustration 1 compares the flare-type joint to the face-type seal joint.
Illustration 1. Comparison of the face-type seal joint with the former flare-type joint commonly used by Caterpillar.The face seal joints can endure higher pressure spikes and vibration forces. Service problems, downtime, and oil and fuel leaks are minimized.
Some other advantages of the face-type seal are:
... Sealing up to 41 250 kPa (6000 psi). JIC fittings are not recommended for pressures above 20 625 kPa (3000 psi).
... Connections can be made and broken without disturbing nearby plumbing.
... Reduces problems of misalignment during reassembly.
... Retightening to stop leaks is not required.
... Less sensitive to overtightening.
... If not damaged when the joint is disconnected and reconnected, the metal parts have unlimited reuse.
As shown in Illustrations 1 and 2, the O-ring seal fits in an annular groove in one end face of the connector (or fitting). When the nut on the mating part is tightened on the connector (or fitting), the two mating faces come together and the O-ring seal is retained tightly in its groove.
Illustration 2. Face-type seal joint for a hose or tube.Face-type seals on machines in the field can be either an O-ring or a square section type. See Illustration 3. (Only the O-ring seals are now used in production.) Either seal will work, provided the seal is the right size for the groove. Be sure you use the seal identified by the part number in the Parts Book. Do not be confused by the descriptions of the seals, because in some cases a square seal installed as the original part at the factory will be identified as a "Seal, O-ring" in the Parts Books.
Illustration 3. Cross-section view of face-type seals.Assembly Recommendations
These joints can be assembled dry when the joint is in the horizontal position. When the joints are vertical or overhead, use either the 1U6396 or 1U6395 O-ring Compound now available. This is a tacky, gel compound which keeps the seal in the annular groove during assembly. The 1U6396 Compound is a 226 g (8 oz) tube, and the 1U6395 Compound is a 3.8 liter (1 gal) container with a pump.
Apply this tacky compound sparingly, preferably with your fingers. Or, smear the compound on a flat surface, and lightly press the seal into the compound. Do NOT brush on this compound. Always install the seal with its coated side toward the groove.
Too much compound on the seal can cause the seal to be displaced during assembly of the joint. Both the seal and compound should
The face-type seal and joint combination provide a reliable, leak-free seal at higher operating pressures than the metal-to-metal JIC (Joint Industry Council) 37° flare-type fittings. When a JIC fitting is retightened to stop a leak or seepage, the metal-to-metal surface is slightly deformed because of overtightening, and the leak probably will resume later. In some cases, the leak may be cause by an irregularity (scratch, nick, etc.) in the sealing surface. Retightening in this case will not cure the problem. Illustration 1 compares the flare-type joint to the face-type seal joint.
Illustration 1. Comparison of the face-type seal joint with the former flare-type joint commonly used by Caterpillar.The face seal joints can endure higher pressure spikes and vibration forces. Service problems, downtime, and oil and fuel leaks are minimized.
Some other advantages of the face-type seal are:
... Sealing up to 41 250 kPa (6000 psi). JIC fittings are not recommended for pressures above 20 625 kPa (3000 psi).
... Connections can be made and broken without disturbing nearby plumbing.
... Reduces problems of misalignment during reassembly.
... Retightening to stop leaks is not required.
... Less sensitive to overtightening.
... If not damaged when the joint is disconnected and reconnected, the metal parts have unlimited reuse.
As shown in Illustrations 1 and 2, the O-ring seal fits in an annular groove in one end face of the connector (or fitting). When the nut on the mating part is tightened on the connector (or fitting), the two mating faces come together and the O-ring seal is retained tightly in its groove.
Illustration 2. Face-type seal joint for a hose or tube.Face-type seals on machines in the field can be either an O-ring or a square section type. See Illustration 3. (Only the O-ring seals are now used in production.) Either seal will work, provided the seal is the right size for the groove. Be sure you use the seal identified by the part number in the Parts Book. Do not be confused by the descriptions of the seals, because in some cases a square seal installed as the original part at the factory will be identified as a "Seal, O-ring" in the Parts Books.
Illustration 3. Cross-section view of face-type seals.Assembly Recommendations
These joints can be assembled dry when the joint is in the horizontal position. When the joints are vertical or overhead, use either the 1U6396 or 1U6395 O-ring Compound now available. This is a tacky, gel compound which keeps the seal in the annular groove during assembly. The 1U6396 Compound is a 226 g (8 oz) tube, and the 1U6395 Compound is a 3.8 liter (1 gal) container with a pump.
Apply this tacky compound sparingly, preferably with your fingers. Or, smear the compound on a flat surface, and lightly press the seal into the compound. Do NOT brush on this compound. Always install the seal with its coated side toward the groove.
Too much compound on the seal can cause the seal to be displaced during assembly of the joint. Both the seal and compound should
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts pump Caterpillar catalog:
5J8911
PUMP LINES GROUP
153, 163
153, 163
2P2608
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153, 163
153, 163
6J7876
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153, 163
153, 163
7J2194
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153, 163
153, 163
3G4768
PUMP GP-GEAR
153, 163, D6D, D6D SR, D6E, D6E SR
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8J6329
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153, 163
153, 163
5H1719
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1186979
PUMP ASSEMBLY
527, 561M, D5H, D5M, D5N, D6H, D6M, D6R, D6R II, D6T
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10R3165
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141, 191
141, 191
4J0195
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141, 191
141, 191
8J6329
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153, 163
153, 163
4M1001
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594, D9G, D9H
594, D9G, D9H