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4N8197 VEE BELT Caterpillar parts
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Alternative (cross code) number:
CA4N8197
4N-8197
4N8197
Caterpillar 4N8197 VEE BELT
Weight: 345 pounds 156 kg.

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$55.35

11 Aug 2025

US: suslostore
PHUOC LOC THO for Caterpillar Replacement Belt. Replace 4N8197 Cogged Vbelt (5/8X84) BX81
PHUOC LOC THO For Caterpillar Replacement Belt. Replace 4N8197 Cogged Vbelt (5/8X84) BX81 || Replacement belt for machinery, compatible with 4N8197 Cogged Vbelt (58X84) BX81 for efficient transmission. || and quality belt designed to meet the needs of equipment, ensuring reliable performance and longevity. || Upgrade Your Gear, Upgrade Your Performance – Choose Our Reliable Replacement Parts. || To ensure a perfect fit and make an informed decision, we encourage you to carefully review both the product's dimensions and visually inspect it in the provided photos.
$40.38

14 Jun 2025

US: QUALITY PARTS
4N8197 Belt (New AFTERMARKET) - G&T Engine Parts
G&T Engine Parts Condition: NEW AFTERMARKET || Weight: 2.75 lbs || Items are sold by part number only. Picture is for illustration purposes and the part or parts may be different in color or quantity. || Use of any OEM manufacturer name is not intended to represent any relationship between the two companies, instead it indicates that we sell replacement parts that are compatible with OEM components.
$21.99

14 Jun 2025

US: Ritz Industrial
RITZ INDUSTRIAL Compatible with Caterpillar OEM Replacement Belt. Replace 4N8197 Cogged Classical V-Belt (5/8" X 84") BX81
RITZ INDUSTRIAL <p>  5/8" x 84" B Section Cogged Polyester Cord  Color   Black  Depth   13/32"  Length   84"  Material   Polyester Cord  OC Length   5/8" X 84"  Thickness   0.381"  Top Width   5/8"  Type   B Section Cogged  Width   5/8"</p> || OEM Replacement V-belt/Agriculture mchinary Replacement Belt || Heat & Wear Resistance || Double Fabric Layer || Smoth and Quiet Operation/Lesser Break-Downs
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Table 1
Required Tools
Part Number Part Name Quantity
1U-5470
or
198-4240 Engine Pressure Group
or
Digital Pressure Indicator 1
FT-1984 Aftercooler Testing Group 1
FT-1438 Aftercooler Gp (DYNAMOMETER TEST) 1 Turbocharger Failure
Personal injury can result from air pressure.Personal injury can result without following proper procedure. When using pressure air, wear a protective face shield and protective clothing.Maximum air pressure at the nozzle must be less than 205 kPa (30 psi) for cleaning purposes.
If a turbocharger failure occurs, remove the air-to-air aftercooler core. Internally flush the air-to-air aftercooler core with a solvent that removes oil and other foreign substances. Shake the air-to-air aftercooler core in order to eliminate any trapped debris. Wash the aftercooler with hot, soapy water. Thoroughly rinse the aftercooler with clean water and blow dry the aftercooler with compressed air. Blow dry the assembly in the reverse direction of normal air flow. To make sure that the whole system is clean, carefully inspect the system.
Do not use caustic cleaners to clean the air-to-air aftercooler core.Caustic cleaners will attack the internal metals of the core and cause leakage.
Aftercooler Core Leakage
Illustration 1 g01524518
FT-1984 Aftercooler Testing Group
(1) Regulator and valve assembly
(2) Nipple
(3) Relief valve
(4) Tee
(5) Coupler
(6) Aftercooler
(7) Dust plug
(8) Chain
(9) Dust plug A low-power problem in the engine can be the result of aftercooler leakage. Aftercooler system leakage can result in the following problems:
Low power
Low boost pressure
Black smoke
High exhaust temperature
Remove all air leaks from the system to prevent engine damage. In some operating conditions, the engine can pull a manifold vacuum for short periods of time. A leak in the aftercooler or air lines can let dirt and other foreign material into the engine and cause rapid wear and/or damage to engine parts.
A large leak of the aftercooler core can often be found by making a visual inspection. To check for smaller leaks, use the following procedure:
Disconnect the air pipes from the inlet and outlet side of the aftercooler core.
Dust plug chains must be installed to the aftercooler core or to the radiator brackets to prevent possible injury while you are testing. Do not stand in front of the dust plugs while you are testing.
Install couplers (5) on each side of the aftercooler core. Also, install dust plugs (7) and (9). These items are included with the FT-1984 Aftercooler Testing Group. Note: Installation of additional hose clamps on the hump hoses is recommended to prevent the hoses from bulging while the aftercooler core is being pressurized.
Do not use more than 240 kPa (35 psi) of air pressure or damage to the aftercooler core can be the result.
Install the regulator and valve assembly (1) on the outlet side of the aftercooler core assembly. Also, attach the air supply.
Open the air valve and pressurize the aftercooler to 205 kPa (30 psi). Shut off the air supply.
Inspect all connection points for air leakage.
The aftercooler system pressure should not drop more than 35 kPa (5 psi) in 15 seconds.
If the pressure drop is more than the specified amount, use a solution of soap and water to check all


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