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1254194 SEAL-O-RING Caterpillar parts
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1254194
Caterpillar 1254194 SEAL-O-RING

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POPPET VALVE ASSEMBLY 18 1013-27 Poppet Back-Up Washer19 1012-222 Poppet Valve O-Ring20 1076-2 Valve Poppet
TURBINE ASSEMBLY 21 1405 Outlet Straightening Section22 1401 Inlet Straightening Section 1419 Turbine Shaft Spring23 1404 Outlet Cone24 1402 Turbine Shaft25 1403 Inlet Cone26 1039-50 Turbine Brg. Retaining Rings27 * Turbine28 1041-2 Turbine Bearing*When replacing the turbine, return the entire 9S2000 Hydraulic Flow Meter to a repair center for calibration to the master flow meter.
TACH GENERATOR ASSEMBLY 29 2288 Magnetic Transducer30 1773 Transducer Locknut31 1574-G Gear Tach Body 1575-2 Rear Tach Bearing1575-3 Front Tach Bearing1579 Shoulder Bushing32 1580-1 Tach Coupling Nut33 3382 Drive Tip34 3383 Drive Tip Retaining Ring
9S2000 HYDRAULIC FLOW METER 35 1555-1 GPM Meter36 1555-2 RPM Meter
The following parts are available from Caterpillar:37 9S3048 Tach Cable Assembly38 5P7360 Tach Generator Assembly (formerly 9S3047)9S6341 Safety Disc (431 PSI, .010" (0.25) Thick)1P7411 Safety Disc (6200 PSI, .013" (0.34) Thick)39 2P5523 Electronic Cable Assembly Troubleshooting The Electrical Components
This section is written as an aid for troubleshooting the Flow Meter for electronic technicians only. It must not be used by service personnel with no training or knowledge of electronics.Removal And Replacement Of Components
Remove the silicone rubber sealant by cutting the rubber away from the part. Cut the connecting wires of the component and remove the component from the circuit board. Use a 25-75 watt soldering iron with a clean .12" (3,0) tinned tip and remove the remainder of the wires, one at a time. This can be done on the foil side of the board. Use either Dri-Wick and the iron or drill through the solder from the component side of the board with a fine drill.
Too much heat causes separation of the foil. Remove the remainder of the varnish from the foil with a knife. Install the new part with .03" (0,8) rosin core solder of 60/40 or 63/37 alloy. Do not use acid core solder.
IMPORTANT: Never install a removed part; at all times, install new components.Clean the solder with alcohol or trichlorethylene. Make a check of the circuit to be sure that it is in operating condition. Paint the areas where the varnish was removed.IMPORTANT: Installation of components by methods other than the directions above can cause damage to the circuit board.Basic Electronic Troubleshooting
More than half of the circuit problems are caused by failure of the batteries, the unit that holds the batteries and the meter movement. Up to 90% of all circuit problems can be found by inspection, ohmmeter and voltmeter checks, the wet finger method and the probable cause chart shown below.Voltmeter Test
The voltages listed below are the results of readings taken between the test points and the ground foil or the negative side of the battery. To get similar voltmeter indications, a meter of 20,000 or more ohms per volt must be used. All voltages are 10% except where specified. All test points with an (A) after the number are for the flow meter and those with a (B) after the number are for the tachometer. When taking voltmeter tests,


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