2271027 TURBOCHARGER AS Caterpillar parts
315C, 318B
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2271027
227-1027
2271027
CA2271027
227-1027
2271027
Weight: 15 pounds 6 kg.
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Stevens Lake Parts One New Turbo Various Applications & 315C 317B 317Ln 318B Models 2271027 227-1027
Stevens Lake Parts One New Turbo || This Is An Aftermarket Part Made To Replace Its OEM Counterpart. || Interchangeable With 2271027 227-1027 || OEM Numbers Are Provided for Reference Only. Please Verify Fit Prior To Ordering. || Please Note: Some Listings Use Stock Images for Reference and May Differ from the Actual Product.
Stevens Lake Parts One New Turbo || This Is An Aftermarket Part Made To Replace Its OEM Counterpart. || Interchangeable With 2271027 227-1027 || OEM Numbers Are Provided for Reference Only. Please Verify Fit Prior To Ordering. || Please Note: Some Listings Use Stock Images for Reference and May Differ from the Actual Product.
High quelity turbo Compatible With E320C,3066T 205-6741, 2056741, 222-8219, 2228219, 227-1027, 2271027, 5I-8018, 5I8018, 10R7610, ME2056741
DWQPRXNYJ Improve turbine lag, and power is on call. || Great modification potential, satisfying performance pursuit. || Sufficient air intake, full fuel combustion, more fuel efficient. || Small displacement to achieve great power, comparable to large displacement self-priming engine, push back enough || It is beneficial to the small size and light weight of the engine, saves the space in the car and improves the handling of the car.
DWQPRXNYJ Improve turbine lag, and power is on call. || Great modification potential, satisfying performance pursuit. || Sufficient air intake, full fuel combustion, more fuel efficient. || Small displacement to achieve great power, comparable to large displacement self-priming engine, push back enough || It is beneficial to the small size and light weight of the engine, saves the space in the car and improves the handling of the car.
$472.99
26 Mar 2024
12.7[5.71] Pounds
US: Stevens Lake Pa
Stevens Lake Parts One New Turbo Various Applications & 315C 317B 317Ln 318B Models 2271027 227-1027
Stevens Lake Parts One New Turbo || This Is An Aftermarket Part Made To Replace Its OEM Counterpart. || Interchangeable With 2271027 227-1027
Stevens Lake Parts One New Turbo || This Is An Aftermarket Part Made To Replace Its OEM Counterpart. || Interchangeable With 2271027 227-1027
Information:
Engines: Gas
AllThe proper maintenance of spark plugs will provide the following benefits: maximum life for the spark plug and optimum performance of the engine. Refer to the applicable Operation and Maintenance Manual for the correct Maintenance Intervals for the spark plugs.Removing the Spark Plug
Before removing a spark plug, ensure that the area around the spark plug is clean and free of dirt and debris.
Always use a spark plug socket to remove spark plugs. Use a 9S-5031 Spark Plug Socket for 14 mm spark plugs. Use a 4C-4601 Spark Plug Socket for 18 mm spark plugs. After the spark plug has been loosened, try to remove the spark plug by hand in order to detect problems with the threads.
If it is difficult to remove the spark plug by hand, use the appropriate tool to clean the threads in the cylinder head that are for the spark plug. Use the 9U-7511 Spark Plug Seat Cleaner for spark plugs with 18 mm thread. Use the 154-9521 Spark Plug Seat Cleaner for spark plugs with 14 mm thread. Be sure to clean any debris from the cylinder.Note: Do not use a thread tap to clean the threads in the cylinder head that are for the spark plug. A thread tap will remove metal unnecessarily. This practice will eventually result in the failure of the threads in the cylinder head that are for the spark plug.Inspecting the Spark Plug
Illustration 1 g00778942
(1) Terminal post (2) Insulator (3) Shell (4) Gasket (5) ElectrodeInspect the spark plug closely for damage. The condition of the spark plug can indicate the operating condition of the engine.Terminal post (1) must not move. If the terminal post can be moved by hand, carefully tighten the post into the threads of the insulator. If the post cannot be tightened, discard the spark plug.Inspect insulator (2) for cracks. If a crack is found, discard the spark plug.Faint marks may extend from shell (3) onto the insulator. The marks may be a result of a corona that forms at the top of the shell. The conductor will develop a corona when a very high voltage potential ionizes the air. This is a normal condition. This is not an indication of leakage between the shell and the insulator. See Engine News, SEBD9262, July 1998, "Effects Of Corona On Spark Plugs" for additional information.Inspect shell (3) for damage. Cracks can be caused by overtightening the spark plug. Overtightening can also loosen the shell. Discard any spark plug that has a shell that is cracked or loose.
Illustration 2 g00778946
(6) Precious metal tips on the electrode and the ground strapCaterpillar spark plugs have precious metal tips (6) on the ends of the electrode and the ground strap. This material will gradually erode. Use extreme care when you set the electrode gap. Maintain even spacing and proper alignment between the two precious metal surfaces.Replace the spark plug if the precious metal is worn off.A light brown deposit or a beige deposit is produced by normal operation.Deposits that are gray
AllThe proper maintenance of spark plugs will provide the following benefits: maximum life for the spark plug and optimum performance of the engine. Refer to the applicable Operation and Maintenance Manual for the correct Maintenance Intervals for the spark plugs.Removing the Spark Plug
Before removing a spark plug, ensure that the area around the spark plug is clean and free of dirt and debris.
Always use a spark plug socket to remove spark plugs. Use a 9S-5031 Spark Plug Socket for 14 mm spark plugs. Use a 4C-4601 Spark Plug Socket for 18 mm spark plugs. After the spark plug has been loosened, try to remove the spark plug by hand in order to detect problems with the threads.
If it is difficult to remove the spark plug by hand, use the appropriate tool to clean the threads in the cylinder head that are for the spark plug. Use the 9U-7511 Spark Plug Seat Cleaner for spark plugs with 18 mm thread. Use the 154-9521 Spark Plug Seat Cleaner for spark plugs with 14 mm thread. Be sure to clean any debris from the cylinder.Note: Do not use a thread tap to clean the threads in the cylinder head that are for the spark plug. A thread tap will remove metal unnecessarily. This practice will eventually result in the failure of the threads in the cylinder head that are for the spark plug.Inspecting the Spark Plug
Illustration 1 g00778942
(1) Terminal post (2) Insulator (3) Shell (4) Gasket (5) ElectrodeInspect the spark plug closely for damage. The condition of the spark plug can indicate the operating condition of the engine.Terminal post (1) must not move. If the terminal post can be moved by hand, carefully tighten the post into the threads of the insulator. If the post cannot be tightened, discard the spark plug.Inspect insulator (2) for cracks. If a crack is found, discard the spark plug.Faint marks may extend from shell (3) onto the insulator. The marks may be a result of a corona that forms at the top of the shell. The conductor will develop a corona when a very high voltage potential ionizes the air. This is a normal condition. This is not an indication of leakage between the shell and the insulator. See Engine News, SEBD9262, July 1998, "Effects Of Corona On Spark Plugs" for additional information.Inspect shell (3) for damage. Cracks can be caused by overtightening the spark plug. Overtightening can also loosen the shell. Discard any spark plug that has a shell that is cracked or loose.
Illustration 2 g00778946
(6) Precious metal tips on the electrode and the ground strapCaterpillar spark plugs have precious metal tips (6) on the ends of the electrode and the ground strap. This material will gradually erode. Use extreme care when you set the electrode gap. Maintain even spacing and proper alignment between the two precious metal surfaces.Replace the spark plug if the precious metal is worn off.A light brown deposit or a beige deposit is produced by normal operation.Deposits that are gray
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts turbocharger Caterpillar catalog:
1166709
TURBOCHARGER GP
315, 315B, 315B FM L, 317B LN, 318B
315, 315B, 315B FM L, 317B LN, 318B
1761176
TURBOCHARGER GP
315C, 318B
315C, 318B
1177867
TURBOCHARGER GP
315, 315B, 315C, 317B LN, 318B
315, 315B, 315C, 317B LN, 318B
1177867
TURBOCHARGER GP
315, 315B, 315C, 317B LN, 318B
315, 315B, 315C, 317B LN, 318B
6V7432
TURBOCHARGER MOUNTING
245B, 651E, 657E
245B, 651E, 657E
6V8060
TURBOCHARGER MOUNTING
215, 953
215, 953
5P9459
TURBOCHARGER INSTALLATION
235, 528
235, 528
4N8790
TURBOCHARGER GROUP
235, 977K, 977L, D6C
235, 977K, 977L, D6C
3887448
TURBOCHARGER GP
308E, 308E CR, 308E SR
308E, 308E CR, 308E SR
3563505
TURBOCHARGER
312E, 312E L
312E, 312E L
3214994
TURBOCHARGER AS
307D, 308D
307D, 308D
2803768
TURBOCHARGER GP
305.5D, 305C CR
305.5D, 305C CR
3036486
TURBOCHARGER GP
303.5C, 304D CR
303.5C, 304D CR