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0R7285 TURBO GP-BASIC Caterpillar parts
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0R-7285
0R7285
Caterpillar 0R7285 TURBO GP-BASIC
Weight: 70 pounds 31 kg.

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$999.99

26 Aug 2025

US: newbeepower
Caterpillar CAT 15.8L 3406E 3456 C16 Turbocharger Bigger Horsepower 0R7185 196-5952 0R7285 0R7275 0R7203 0R7299 0R7924 0R7223
ALL STATES DP Turbo Model: S410G-105H || Engines: 15.8L 3406E, 3456, C16 || Makes:Caterpillar CAT || Interchange Part Number: 0R7185,196-5952, 0R7285, 0R7275, 0R7203, 0R7299, 0R7924, 0R7223 || Application:CAT 3406E / C15 550HP++
$559.99

19 Jun 2025

US: diamond-auto
Turbo S410G Turbocharger 0R-7285 0R-7924 OR-7275 175963 161-6352 196-5952 1598542 Compatible with 1998-2001 Caterpillar Engines 3406E 3456 C16
Generic Brand:Diamond || Model:S410G || OEM P/N:0R-7285, 0R-7924, 0R7275, 0R7285, 0R7924, 1598542, 161-6352, 175963, 196-5952, OR7275, OR7285, OR7924 || Appliciation:Compatible with 1998-01 Caterpillar Engine Truck 3406E/3456/C16 Engine
$69.99

01 May 2025
2.0[0.90] pounds
US: US PERFECT AUTO
S410 Turbo Repair Kits 0R7185 196-5952 0R7285 0R7275 0R7203 0R7299 0R7924 0R7223 For Caterpillar C15 3406E Turbocharger
ALL STATES DP Turbo Model: S410G-105H || Engines: CAT 15.8L 3406E, 3456, C16 || Interchange Part Number: 0R7185,196-5952, 0R7285, 0R7275, 0R7203, 0R7299, 0R7924, 0R7223 || Application:for CAT C15 3406E 3406 3406C Caterpillar Turbo || Please check the Turbo Model, Turbo Part Number and OEM Part Number on your turbo to make sure it's the right one for your engine.
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Required Tooling
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 431-7087 Refractometer (DEF) 1
B 162-5791 Towel 1
C 169-8373 Fluid Sampling Bottle 2
D 1U-5718 Vacuum Pump 1
E 4C-4600 Container 1
F 1U-7648 Tube Cutter 1
G 466-8796 Test Strip 1
H 1U-8757 Tube Length as needed
J 457-6144 Tool As - Pliers 1 Test Procedure
DEF Removal Procedure
Note: For Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) handling and storage procedures, refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual, Fluid Recommendations for more information.
Clean the DEF tank of all debris prior to removal of any component. Contamination of the DEF can affect results of testing.
Illustration 1 g03706721
Typical example
(1) DEF tank fill cap
(2) Filter screen
Remove fill cap (1) from the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) tank.
Use Tooling (J) to press and release the tabs. With the tabs released, remove the filter screen (2) from DEF tank neck adapter.
Illustration 2 g03706724
Typical example
(3) Vacuum pump nut
(4) Tooling (D)
( 5) Tooling (H)Note: To ensure that the DEF sample is not contaminated during extraction, use a new piece of Tooling (H) every time this procedure is performed.
Remove Tooling (H) from the plastic bag and install into Tooling (D).
Loosen nut (3) in order to install Tooling (H).
Install Tooling (H) all the way through the cap of the vacuum pump as shown in Illustration 2.
Tighten the nut on top of the vacuum pump down completely to prevent DEF leaks.
Remove Tooling (C) from the plastic bag. Remove the cap and install Tooling (C) onto Tooling (D).
Illustration 3 g03706727
Typical example
(5) Tooling (H)
( 6) DEF tank filler neckNote: The DEF sample must only be taken from the top level of fluid that is contained in the DEF tank. The top level of the DEF is where the contaminants will be located.
Place the other end of Tooling (H) into the filler neck of DEF tank (6).
Extract DEF from the top level of fluid in the tank using Tooling (D). Fill Tooling (C) to the "Fill Line" that is on the bottle.
Proceed to"Test Procedure For DEF Contamination" to begin contamination testing.Test Procedure For DEF Contamination
Place Tooling (G) into Tooling (C) for 5 seconds.
Illustration 4 g03707382
(7) Negative test result
(8) Positive test result
Remove Tooling (G) and look for discoloring as shown in Illustration 4. Any discoloring of Tooling (G) indicates DEF contamination by an oil-based fluid. Contact the Dealer Solution Network (DSN) for further information.Note: If the test strips indicate no DEF contamination, proceed to "Test Procedure For DEF Concentration".Test Procedure For DEF Concentration
Illustration 5 g03370564
A typical example of Tooling (A)
Illustration 6 g03370553
Calibration point for distilled water
Follow the instructions included with Tooling (A) to calibrate the waterline of the meter.
Clean Tooling (A) and apply two drops of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) collected from the DEF tank.
Illustration 7 g03370573
Typical reading for DEF in good condition
Inspect the DEF in Tooling (A). The DEF quality must measure between 29 and 35 percent. If the DEF does not meet specification, replace the DEF in the tank with new DEF. Refer to Operation and Maintenance Manual for more information. The new


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