9Y5303 THROTTLE AS Caterpillar parts
G342C, G399
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA9Y5303
9Y-5303
9Y5303
CA9Y5303
9Y-5303
9Y5303
Weight: 1 pounds 0 kg.
GAS ENGINE,
Information:
Scheduling a Top End Overhaul
Top end overhauls are scheduled according to the recession of the exhaust valve stems. This measurement provides an accurate indication of the rate of valve wear. This measurement can be used to predict when a cylinder head requires replacement.To determine a baseline, measure the projection of the exhaust valve stems after 100 to 250 service hours. The baseline is a reference for subsequent measurements. Continue to periodically measure the projection.Plan for the top end overhaul as the valve stem projection approaches the maximum limit. Perform the top end overhaul when the valve stem projection has increased by a total of 2.3 mm (.09 inch). Do not allow the projection of the exhaust valve stems to exceed this limit.Note: Generally, cylinder heads wear out at different rates. In some cases, servicing the cylinder heads at different times may be the most economic decision. This depends on the valve stem projection of the individual cylinders. However, this decision must include the costs of additional downtime that is caused by this procedure. Perform an economic analysis in order to determine if cylinder heads should be serviced as a group or divided into smaller groups.Note: The generator or the driven equipment may also require service when the engine overhaul is performed. Refer to the literature that is provided by the OEM of the driven equipment.Top End Overhaul Information
A top end overhaul involves servicing the cylinder heads and turbochargers. Also, some other engine components are inspected.Top end overhauls require more tools than preventive maintenance. The following tools are needed for restoring the engine to factory specifications:
Torque wrenches
Dial indicators
Accurate measurement tools
Cleaning equipment
Rebuilding equipmentCaterpillar dealers are equipped with these tools. Caterpillar dealers can provide a flat rate price for a top end overhaul.Unexpected problems may be found during a top end overhaul. Plan to correct these problems, if necessary.
Buildup in the cylinders from excessive oil consumption
Buildup in the cylinders from contamination of the fuel
Plugging of the aftercooler from coolant that is poorly maintained
Plugging of the aftercooler from contamination of the inlet air
Degradation of the oil cooler from hydrogen sulfide in the fuelThe 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 Caterpillar 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 Caterpillar 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 Service Manual, "Specifications" module.Rebuild - The component can be reconditioned in order to comply with reusability guidelines.Replace - The service life of the part is exhausted. The part may fail before the next maintenance interval. The part must be replaced with a part that meets functional specifications. The replacement part may be a new part, a CAT
Top end overhauls are scheduled according to the recession of the exhaust valve stems. This measurement provides an accurate indication of the rate of valve wear. This measurement can be used to predict when a cylinder head requires replacement.To determine a baseline, measure the projection of the exhaust valve stems after 100 to 250 service hours. The baseline is a reference for subsequent measurements. Continue to periodically measure the projection.Plan for the top end overhaul as the valve stem projection approaches the maximum limit. Perform the top end overhaul when the valve stem projection has increased by a total of 2.3 mm (.09 inch). Do not allow the projection of the exhaust valve stems to exceed this limit.Note: Generally, cylinder heads wear out at different rates. In some cases, servicing the cylinder heads at different times may be the most economic decision. This depends on the valve stem projection of the individual cylinders. However, this decision must include the costs of additional downtime that is caused by this procedure. Perform an economic analysis in order to determine if cylinder heads should be serviced as a group or divided into smaller groups.Note: The generator or the driven equipment may also require service when the engine overhaul is performed. Refer to the literature that is provided by the OEM of the driven equipment.Top End Overhaul Information
A top end overhaul involves servicing the cylinder heads and turbochargers. Also, some other engine components are inspected.Top end overhauls require more tools than preventive maintenance. The following tools are needed for restoring the engine to factory specifications:
Torque wrenches
Dial indicators
Accurate measurement tools
Cleaning equipment
Rebuilding equipmentCaterpillar dealers are equipped with these tools. Caterpillar dealers can provide a flat rate price for a top end overhaul.Unexpected problems may be found during a top end overhaul. Plan to correct these problems, if necessary.
Buildup in the cylinders from excessive oil consumption
Buildup in the cylinders from contamination of the fuel
Plugging of the aftercooler from coolant that is poorly maintained
Plugging of the aftercooler from contamination of the inlet air
Degradation of the oil cooler from hydrogen sulfide in the fuelThe 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 Caterpillar 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 Caterpillar 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 Service Manual, "Specifications" module.Rebuild - The component can be reconditioned in order to comply with reusability guidelines.Replace - The service life of the part is exhausted. The part may fail before the next maintenance interval. The part must be replaced with a part that meets functional specifications. The replacement part may be a new part, a CAT
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts throttle Caterpillar catalog:
6L5289
THROTTLE ASSEM.
G342C, G379, G399
G342C, G379, G399
7C2922
THROTTLE AS
G399
G399
9Y5308
THROTTLE AS
G399
G399
9Y5308
THROTTLE AS
G399
G399
7C2922
THROTTLE AS
G399
G399
6L8045
THROTTLE ASSEM.
G3306
G3306
6L5289
THROTTLE ASSEM.
G342C, G379, G399
G342C, G379, G399
3705748
THROTTLE AS
CG137-08
CG137-08
88577
THROTTLE BRACKET
WE-851B
WE-851B
02007032
Throttle control
Caterpillar
Caterpillar
1G3920
THROTTLE
CB-534
CB-534
7R3769
THROTTLE-SCREW
PR-1000
PR-1000
7R3979
THROTTLE-SCREW
PR-1000
PR-1000
3U1352
THROTTLE SPRING
D44B, D550B
D44B, D550B