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0546269 ROTOR A Caterpillar parts
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CA0546269
054-6269
0546269
Caterpillar 0546269 ROTOR A

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Start by:a. Remove engine or cylinder head*.b. Remove camshaft.*The cylinder head must be out of the truck to allow the cam bearing removal and installation tooling to be installed. 1. Remove the bolts and rear cover (1) from the cylinder head. Check the condition of O-ring seal (2). If O-ring seal (2) appears worn or damaged, use a new part for replacement. The procedure to remove the cam bearing is the same for each of the seven bearings. However, each bearing requires a different combination of tooling. 2. Remove cam bearing No. 7 (the rear cam bearing) as follows:a. Screw the 8M8778 stud into the 9U7222 cam bearing pilot as shown. b. Insert the small diameter of cam bearing pilot tool (B) into the cam bearing as shown.c. Position tooling (A) on the back of the cylinder head as shown. Note that the cylinder is rod retracted and positioned against the cylinder head.d. Screw the 6V4013 threaded rod into tool (B). Install the 5P8248 washer and 2J3506 nut. Screw the nut onto the threaded rod until it contacts the cylinder as shown. e. Actuate the hydraulic cylinder to remove the cam bearing from the cylinder head.f. Separate tooling (B) from the 6V4013 threaded rod. Remove the old cam bearing from tooling (B).
Use the 9U7223 alignment bushing when extensions 8S8292 or 8S8293 are attached to tooling (B). The 9U7223 alignment bushing will guide the extensions and help support weight of the tooling. Install 9U7223 in the inside diameter of any cam bearing between the hydraulic cylinder and tooling (B).
Example: Tooling (H) used to remove No. 1 camshaft bearing3. Repeat Step 2 using tooling (B) and:a. Tooling (C) to remove camshaft bearing No. 6.b. Tooling (D) to remove camshaft bearing No. 5.c. Tooling (E) to remove camshaft bearing No. 4.d. Tooling (F) to remove camshaft bearing No. 3.e. Tooling (G) to remove camshaft bearing No. 2.b. Tooling (H) to remove camshaft bearing No. 1. (front camshaft bearing).Install Camshaft Bearings
Make sure inside of the cylinder head is clean. Check the cam bores to make sure there are no burrs. Put a thin film of clean engine oil inside of the cam bearing bore and on each new camshaft bearing prior to installing.
The procedure to install the cam bearings is the same for each of the bearings. However, each bearing requires a different combination of tooling. The depth that the cam shaft bearing is installed into the cam bore is controlled by the tooling. All bearing depths are the same EXCEPT for the No. 1 cam shaft bearing. Be sure to use the correct tooling when installing the camshaft bearings. 1. Do the following to install camshaft bearing No. 7.a. Screw the 8M8778 stud into the 9U7222 cam bearing pilot as shown.b. Install the camshaft bearing onto the 9U7222 cam bearing pilot. Note the camshaft bearing fits over the small diameter of the 9U7222 cam bearing pilot and is held in place by


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