1365889 TANK GP-COOLANT Caterpillar parts
572R, D6R, D7R
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA1365889
136-5889
1365889
CA1365889
136-5889
1365889
Weight: 47 pounds 21 kg.
PIPELAYER, TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
Information:
Scheduling a Major Overhaul
The need for a major overhaul is determined by several factors.
An increase of oil consumption
An increase of crankcase blowby
A decrease and variation of cylinder compressionThe following changes in the three conditions normally require a scheduled overhaul:
A 300 percent increase in oil consumption
A 200 percent increase in crankcase blowby
A 20 percent loss of cylinder compressionNote: These indications do not require an engine to be shut down for service. These indications only mean that an engine should be scheduled for service soon. If the engine operation is satisfactory, an immediate overhaul is not a requirement.The engine does not require an overhaul if the engine is operating within acceptable limits for oil consumption, crankcase blowby, and cylinder compression.Other factors must also be considered for determining a major overhaul:
The service hours of the engine
The wear metal analysis of the lube oil
An increase in the levels of noise and vibrationAn increase of wear metals in the lube oil indicates that the bearings and the surfaces that wear may require service. An increase in the levels of noise and vibration indicates that rotating parts require service.Note: It is possible for oil analysis to indicate a decrease of wear metals in the lube oil. The cylinder liners may be worn so that polishing of the bore occurs. Also, the increased use of lube oil will dilute the wear metals.Monitor the engine as the engine accumulates service hours. Consult your Cat dealer about scheduling a major overhaul.Note: The driven equipment may also require service when the engine is overhauled. Refer to the literature that is provided by the OEM of the driven equipment.Major Overhaul Information
A major overhaul includes all of the work that is done for top end overhauls. A major overhaul includes additional parts and labor. Additional parts and labor are required in order to completely rebuild the engine. In some cases, the engine is relocated for disassembly.For the major overhaul, all of the bearings, seals, gaskets, and components that wear are disassembled. The parts are cleaned and the parts are inspected. If necessary, the parts are replaced. The crankshaft is measured for wear. The crankshaft may require regrinding. Alternatively, the crankshaft may be replaced with a Cat replacement part.Your Cat dealer can provide these services and components. Your Cat dealer can ensure that the components are operating within the appropriate specifications.If you elect to perform an overhaul without the services of a Cat dealer, be aware of the following recommendations.The following definitions explain the terminology for the services that are performed during an overhaul:Inspect - Inspect the components according to the instructions that are in Cat reusability publications. Refer to Guidelines for Reusable Parts and Salvage Operations, SEBF8029, "Index of Publications on Reusability or Salvage of Used Parts". The guidelines were developed in order to help Cat dealers and customers to avoid unnecessary expenditures. New parts are not required if the existing parts can still be used, reconditioned, or repaired. If the components are not in the reusability guidelines, refer to
The need for a major overhaul is determined by several factors.
An increase of oil consumption
An increase of crankcase blowby
A decrease and variation of cylinder compressionThe following changes in the three conditions normally require a scheduled overhaul:
A 300 percent increase in oil consumption
A 200 percent increase in crankcase blowby
A 20 percent loss of cylinder compressionNote: These indications do not require an engine to be shut down for service. These indications only mean that an engine should be scheduled for service soon. If the engine operation is satisfactory, an immediate overhaul is not a requirement.The engine does not require an overhaul if the engine is operating within acceptable limits for oil consumption, crankcase blowby, and cylinder compression.Other factors must also be considered for determining a major overhaul:
The service hours of the engine
The wear metal analysis of the lube oil
An increase in the levels of noise and vibrationAn increase of wear metals in the lube oil indicates that the bearings and the surfaces that wear may require service. An increase in the levels of noise and vibration indicates that rotating parts require service.Note: It is possible for oil analysis to indicate a decrease of wear metals in the lube oil. The cylinder liners may be worn so that polishing of the bore occurs. Also, the increased use of lube oil will dilute the wear metals.Monitor the engine as the engine accumulates service hours. Consult your Cat dealer about scheduling a major overhaul.Note: The driven equipment may also require service when the engine is overhauled. Refer to the literature that is provided by the OEM of the driven equipment.Major Overhaul Information
A major overhaul includes all of the work that is done for top end overhauls. A major overhaul includes additional parts and labor. Additional parts and labor are required in order to completely rebuild the engine. In some cases, the engine is relocated for disassembly.For the major overhaul, all of the bearings, seals, gaskets, and components that wear are disassembled. The parts are cleaned and the parts are inspected. If necessary, the parts are replaced. The crankshaft is measured for wear. The crankshaft may require regrinding. Alternatively, the crankshaft may be replaced with a Cat replacement part.Your Cat dealer can provide these services and components. Your Cat dealer can ensure that the components are operating within the appropriate specifications.If you elect to perform an overhaul without the services of a Cat dealer, be aware of the following recommendations.The following definitions explain the terminology for the services that are performed during an overhaul:Inspect - Inspect the components according to the instructions that are in Cat reusability publications. Refer to Guidelines for Reusable Parts and Salvage Operations, SEBF8029, "Index of Publications on Reusability or Salvage of Used Parts". The guidelines were developed in order to help Cat dealers and customers to avoid unnecessary expenditures. New parts are not required if the existing parts can still be used, reconditioned, or repaired. If the components are not in the reusability guidelines, refer to
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts tank Caterpillar catalog:
1081656
TANK AS
D6R
D6R
5Q8115
TANK AS
D6R, D6R II
D6R, D6R II
2778340
TANK AS-RADIATOR
583R, 587R, D7R, D8R
583R, 587R, D7R, D8R
2778336
TANK AS-RADIATOR
572R, D7R
572R, D7R
8E0245
TANK AS
572R, D7H, D7R, D8N
572R, D7H, D7R, D8N
9U9409
TANK
572R, D10N, D10R, D10T, D10T2, D11N, D11R, D11T, D7H, D7R, D7R II, D7R XR, D8N, D8T, D9N, D9R, D9T
572R, D10N, D10R, D10T, D10T2, D11N, D11R, D11T, D7H, D7R, D7R II, D7R XR, D8N, D8T, D9N, D9R, D9T
9T7483
TANK AS
572R, D7H, D7R, D8N
572R, D7H, D7R, D8N
1100800
TANK AS
D6M
D6M
1088594
TANK AS-RADIATOR
561M, D5M, D6M
561M, D5M, D6M
1088592
TANK AS-RADIATOR
561M, D5M, D6M
561M, D5M, D6M
1357995
TANK AS-FUEL
561M, D5M
561M, D5M
1081656
TANK AS
D6R
D6R
1704877
TANK AS-FUEL
D6R, D6R II
D6R, D6R II
1102586
TANK AS
D6R
D6R
1733870
TANK AS-COOLANT
572R, D6R, D7R
572R, D6R, D7R
1129815
TANK AS-EXPANSION
D6R, D7R
D6R, D7R