1381851 SPINDLE AS Caterpillar parts
D6R
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1381851
138-1851
1381851
CA1381851
138-1851
1381851
Weight: 172 pounds 78 kg.
TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
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$30.63
30 Apr 2020
0.0220462262[0.00] Pounds
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partworks MM3d Gear for 3 Series E30 R45/K75/C/S/RT/R100 MotoMeter Tacho/Combiinstrument
✅ SUITABLE FOR: General || ✅ OE PART NUMBER FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES: 6160444216, 6160444316, 1377302, 1381851, 1381871, 1386499, 110008357002, 110008403021, 110008403036, 1244388, 62112305267, 62121243511, 62121243323, 62117655538, 62111459917, 62112305251, 62112305252, 62112305253 || ✅ DESCRIPTION: The 4 bicomponent Translation is a common source of error in Motometer-odometers verschiedenster models. The affected drives are installed in many vehicles European, Japanese and American brands. Including motorcycles from BMW. || ✅ QUALITY: As a specialist for vintage phrases is aware partworks the quality requirements of its customers. Therefore, you can be sure in reproductions, the quality requirements that are based very closely to the original, or even exceed them. In OE / OEM parts partworks also leads in addition for you in its product portfolio, is set exclusively on renowned automotive supplier with highest quality standards. || ✅ partworks is a German brand that is on the reproduction of classic cars spare parts, especially the Porsche brand specializing. On high quality and good service while special emphasis. Worldwide, more than 10,000 Porsche owners are already satisfied customers in the small business from Paderborn.
✅ SUITABLE FOR: General || ✅ OE PART NUMBER FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES: 6160444216, 6160444316, 1377302, 1381851, 1381871, 1386499, 110008357002, 110008403021, 110008403036, 1244388, 62112305267, 62121243511, 62121243323, 62117655538, 62111459917, 62112305251, 62112305252, 62112305253 || ✅ DESCRIPTION: The 4 bicomponent Translation is a common source of error in Motometer-odometers verschiedenster models. The affected drives are installed in many vehicles European, Japanese and American brands. Including motorcycles from BMW. || ✅ QUALITY: As a specialist for vintage phrases is aware partworks the quality requirements of its customers. Therefore, you can be sure in reproductions, the quality requirements that are based very closely to the original, or even exceed them. In OE / OEM parts partworks also leads in addition for you in its product portfolio, is set exclusively on renowned automotive supplier with highest quality standards. || ✅ partworks is a German brand that is on the reproduction of classic cars spare parts, especially the Porsche brand specializing. On high quality and good service while special emphasis. Worldwide, more than 10,000 Porsche owners are already satisfied customers in the small business from Paderborn.
Compatible equipment models: 1381851:
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Moisture Content
Problems with fuel filters can occur at any time. The cause of the problem can be water in the fuel or moisture in the fuel. At low temperatures, moisture causes special problems. There are three types of moisture in fuel: dissolved moisture (moisture in solution), free and dispersed moisture in the fuel and free and settled at the bottom of the tank.Most diesel fuels have some dissolved moisture. Just as the moisture in air, the fuel can only contain a specific maximum amount of moisture at any one temperature. The amount of moisture decreases as the temperature is lowered. For example, a fuel could contain 100 ppm(100 mg/kg or 0.010 percent) of water in solution at 18°C (65°F). This same fuel can possibly hold only 30 ppm(30 ppm or 0.003 percent) at 4°C (40°F).After the fuel has absorbed the maximum amount of water, the additional water will be free and dispersed. Free and dispersed moisture is fine droplets of water that is suspended in the fuel. Since the water is heavier than the fuel, the water will slowly become free and settled at the bottom of the tank. In the above example, when the fuel temperature was lowered from 18°C (65°F) to 4°C (40°F), 70 ppm(mg/kg) of water became free and dispersed in the fuel.The small drops of water cause a cloudy appearance in the fuel. If the change in temperature is slow, the small drops of water can settle to the bottom of the tank. When the fuel temperature is lowered rapidly to freezing temperature, the moisture that comes out-of-solution changes to very fine particles of ice instead of small drops of water.The particles of ice are lighter than the fuel, and the particles of ice will not settle to the bottom of the tank. When this type of moisture is mixed in the fuel, this moisture will fill the fuel filters. The ice crystals will plug the fuel filters in the same way as wax plugs the fuel filters.If a filter is plugged and fuel flow is stopped, perform the following procedure to determine the cause:
Remove the fuel filters.
Cut the fuel filters open.
Inspect the fuel filter before the filter warms. This inspection will show that the filter is filled with particles of either ice or wax.The moisture which is free and settled at the bottom of the tank can become mixed with the fuel. The force of any pumping action will mix the moisture with the fuel whenever fuel is transferred. This moisture then becomes free and dispersed water. This moisture can cause ice in the filters. This moisture can cause other problems with filters at any temperature. Generally, the same force that mixes the water into the fuel will also mix dirt and rust from the bottom of the tank with the water. The result is a dirty mixture of fuel and water which can also fill the filters and stop fuel flow.Specific Gravity / API Gravity
The specific gravity of diesel fuel is the
Problems with fuel filters can occur at any time. The cause of the problem can be water in the fuel or moisture in the fuel. At low temperatures, moisture causes special problems. There are three types of moisture in fuel: dissolved moisture (moisture in solution), free and dispersed moisture in the fuel and free and settled at the bottom of the tank.Most diesel fuels have some dissolved moisture. Just as the moisture in air, the fuel can only contain a specific maximum amount of moisture at any one temperature. The amount of moisture decreases as the temperature is lowered. For example, a fuel could contain 100 ppm(100 mg/kg or 0.010 percent) of water in solution at 18°C (65°F). This same fuel can possibly hold only 30 ppm(30 ppm or 0.003 percent) at 4°C (40°F).After the fuel has absorbed the maximum amount of water, the additional water will be free and dispersed. Free and dispersed moisture is fine droplets of water that is suspended in the fuel. Since the water is heavier than the fuel, the water will slowly become free and settled at the bottom of the tank. In the above example, when the fuel temperature was lowered from 18°C (65°F) to 4°C (40°F), 70 ppm(mg/kg) of water became free and dispersed in the fuel.The small drops of water cause a cloudy appearance in the fuel. If the change in temperature is slow, the small drops of water can settle to the bottom of the tank. When the fuel temperature is lowered rapidly to freezing temperature, the moisture that comes out-of-solution changes to very fine particles of ice instead of small drops of water.The particles of ice are lighter than the fuel, and the particles of ice will not settle to the bottom of the tank. When this type of moisture is mixed in the fuel, this moisture will fill the fuel filters. The ice crystals will plug the fuel filters in the same way as wax plugs the fuel filters.If a filter is plugged and fuel flow is stopped, perform the following procedure to determine the cause:
Remove the fuel filters.
Cut the fuel filters open.
Inspect the fuel filter before the filter warms. This inspection will show that the filter is filled with particles of either ice or wax.The moisture which is free and settled at the bottom of the tank can become mixed with the fuel. The force of any pumping action will mix the moisture with the fuel whenever fuel is transferred. This moisture then becomes free and dispersed water. This moisture can cause ice in the filters. This moisture can cause other problems with filters at any temperature. Generally, the same force that mixes the water into the fuel will also mix dirt and rust from the bottom of the tank with the water. The result is a dirty mixture of fuel and water which can also fill the filters and stop fuel flow.Specific Gravity / API Gravity
The specific gravity of diesel fuel is the
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts spindle Caterpillar catalog:
1Q2267
SPINDLE AS
D6H, D6R, D6R II
D6H, D6R, D6R II
1Q2265
SPINDLE AS
D6H, D6R, D6R II
D6H, D6R, D6R II
9G9182
SPINDLE
D6H, D6R, D6R II
D6H, D6R, D6R II
1521063
SPINDLE
D6R, D6R II
D6R, D6R II
1807907
SPINDLE AS
D6R, D6R II
D6R, D6R II
1807914
SPINDLE AS
D6R, D6R II
D6R, D6R II
1807917
SPINDLE AS
D6R, D6R II
D6R, D6R II
9G9178
SPINDLE
D6H, D6H II, D6H XL, D6H XR, D6R, D6R II
D6H, D6H II, D6H XL, D6H XR, D6R, D6R II
1187364
SPINDLE (STD)
D6H, D6H XL, D6R
D6H, D6H XL, D6R
9G9182
SPINDLE
D6H, D6R, D6R II
D6H, D6R, D6R II
1Q2265
SPINDLE AS
D6H, D6R, D6R II
D6H, D6R, D6R II
1Q2267
SPINDLE AS
D6H, D6R, D6R II
D6H, D6R, D6R II
1141579
SPINDLE AS
307B
307B
2468424
SPINDLE
953D, 963D
953D, 963D
1807917
SPINDLE AS
D6R, D6R II
D6R, D6R II
1807914
SPINDLE AS
D6R, D6R II
D6R, D6R II
1807907
SPINDLE AS
D6R, D6R II
D6R, D6R II
1521063
SPINDLE
D6R, D6R II
D6R, D6R II