6V8900 WATER PUMP Caterpillar parts
245, 3406, 3406B, 825C, 826C, 980C, RR-250, SS-250
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA6V8900
6V-8900
6V8900
CA6V8900
6V-8900
6V8900
Weight: 0.50 pounds 0 kg.
EXCAVATOR, WHEEL LOADER,
Compatible equipment models: 6V8900:
Information:
Caterpillar: Confidential Yellow
VERIFICATION AND HANDLING OF MAIN BEARING FAILURES CAUSED BY ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE PITTING - SENT TO TEPS TRUCK DEALERS - NOT SENT TO COSA
  The information supplied in this service letter may not be valid after the termination date of this program.   Do not perform the work outlined in this Service Letter after the termination date without first contacting your Caterpillar product analyst.
VERIFICATION AND HANDLING OF MAIN BEARING FAILURES CAUSED BY ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE PITTING 3208 Truck, Industrial, Marine Engines, 1202, 1203, 1400, 1405 U-36 A-32 AU-29 B-14 C-35 E-31 TT-5 Problem Main bearing failures caused by electrical discharge pitting (EDP) are NOT covered by the Caterpillar engine warranty. These failures are the result of inadequate electrical grounding of the engine and are not caused by defective materials or workmanship. Such failures are the responsibility of the user or the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) which installed the engine. How to detect EDP failures is described in the June 23, 1982 Truck Engine News and June 21, 1982 Service Magazine. That article is attached for reference. Although the article is indicated for 3208 Truck Engines, the information applies to 3208 Engines in all applications. There is also available a Special Publication, "Analyzing Electrical Discharge Damage", SEBD0610. This publication contains detailed information and photos. It is listed in the March 15, 1983 Preview. Use this special publication as a supplement for "Engine Bearings and Crankshafts", SEBD0531, Section 3, "Failure Analysis for Main and Connecting Rod Bearings". When EDP is diagnosed as the cause of failure, the repairing dealer or user should contact the OEM representative or the OEM directly. Do not file a claim with Caterpillar. Improper grounding is the responsibility of the OEM or the user. Solution Proper electrical grounding of the engine to the vehicle frame is required as described in the attached article. As discussed in the article, a ground strap from the starter to the vehicle frame is NOT adequate because many starters are not electrically grounded to the engine due to internal electrical insulation systems in the starter. Reporting Whenever electrical discharge pitting (EDP) is encountered, submit a SIMS report. Report the failure as follows: Part number causing failure (USE MAIN BEARING PART NUMBER). Group number (use crankshaft group number) or use substitute group number 1202, which is SMCS code for crankshaft. Description Code "B". Under Optional Comments, print "Electrical Pitting". See following SIMS example. 1/830505/01/001 Engine Ground Straps Necessary to Prevent Electrical Discharge Damage To Crankshaft Bearings 1202, 1203, 1400, 1405 All 3208 Truck Engines Caterpillar's specifications say that engine-to-frame ground straps must be used on all truck engine installations. Engine component damage is possible if an acceptable engine-to-frame ground stap is not part of the vehicle's electrical system. On some installations, one of the alternator's electrical connections is made directly to an engine component such as a cylinder head or the cylinder block. If that component does not have a ground strap to the vehicle
VERIFICATION AND HANDLING OF MAIN BEARING FAILURES CAUSED BY ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE PITTING - SENT TO TEPS TRUCK DEALERS - NOT SENT TO COSA
  The information supplied in this service letter may not be valid after the termination date of this program.   Do not perform the work outlined in this Service Letter after the termination date without first contacting your Caterpillar product analyst.
VERIFICATION AND HANDLING OF MAIN BEARING FAILURES CAUSED BY ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE PITTING 3208 Truck, Industrial, Marine Engines, 1202, 1203, 1400, 1405 U-36 A-32 AU-29 B-14 C-35 E-31 TT-5 Problem Main bearing failures caused by electrical discharge pitting (EDP) are NOT covered by the Caterpillar engine warranty. These failures are the result of inadequate electrical grounding of the engine and are not caused by defective materials or workmanship. Such failures are the responsibility of the user or the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) which installed the engine. How to detect EDP failures is described in the June 23, 1982 Truck Engine News and June 21, 1982 Service Magazine. That article is attached for reference. Although the article is indicated for 3208 Truck Engines, the information applies to 3208 Engines in all applications. There is also available a Special Publication, "Analyzing Electrical Discharge Damage", SEBD0610. This publication contains detailed information and photos. It is listed in the March 15, 1983 Preview. Use this special publication as a supplement for "Engine Bearings and Crankshafts", SEBD0531, Section 3, "Failure Analysis for Main and Connecting Rod Bearings". When EDP is diagnosed as the cause of failure, the repairing dealer or user should contact the OEM representative or the OEM directly. Do not file a claim with Caterpillar. Improper grounding is the responsibility of the OEM or the user. Solution Proper electrical grounding of the engine to the vehicle frame is required as described in the attached article. As discussed in the article, a ground strap from the starter to the vehicle frame is NOT adequate because many starters are not electrically grounded to the engine due to internal electrical insulation systems in the starter. Reporting Whenever electrical discharge pitting (EDP) is encountered, submit a SIMS report. Report the failure as follows: Part number causing failure (USE MAIN BEARING PART NUMBER). Group number (use crankshaft group number) or use substitute group number 1202, which is SMCS code for crankshaft. Description Code "B". Under Optional Comments, print "Electrical Pitting". See following SIMS example. 1/830505/01/001 Engine Ground Straps Necessary to Prevent Electrical Discharge Damage To Crankshaft Bearings 1202, 1203, 1400, 1405 All 3208 Truck Engines Caterpillar's specifications say that engine-to-frame ground straps must be used on all truck engine installations. Engine component damage is possible if an acceptable engine-to-frame ground stap is not part of the vehicle's electrical system. On some installations, one of the alternator's electrical connections is made directly to an engine component such as a cylinder head or the cylinder block. If that component does not have a ground strap to the vehicle
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts water Caterpillar catalog:
7X0798
WATER PUMP
3406B, 621E, D8N
3406B, 621E, D8N
8T7350
WATER PUMP
3406B
3406B
8T7359
WATER PUMP
3406B, 824C, 826C, 980C
3406B, 824C, 826C, 980C
6V9895
WATER PUMP
3406B
3406B
1W5185
WATER LINES GROUP
3406B
3406B
5P8058
WATER PUMP
16G, 245, 621B, 623B, 824C, 825C, 826C, 983B
16G, 245, 621B, 623B, 824C, 825C, 826C, 983B
6V9895
WATER PUMP
3406B
3406B
8T7359
WATER PUMP
3406B, 824C, 826C, 980C
3406B, 824C, 826C, 980C
8T7350
WATER PUMP
3406B
3406B
9L7620
WATER PUMP ASSEM.
3145, 3150
3145, 3150
9L7660
WATER PUMP GROUP
1140, 1145, 1150, 1160, 3160, 613
1140, 1145, 1150, 1160, 3160, 613
9L7505
WATER PUMP ASSEM.
1140, 1150, 1160, 3150, 3160
1140, 1150, 1160, 3150, 3160
6V0230
WATER PUMP
3408, 3412, 631D, 633D, 637D, 639D, 768C, 769C, 988B
3408, 3412, 631D, 633D, 637D, 639D, 768C, 769C, 988B
6V9921
WATER PUMP
3412
3412
6N6145
WATER PUMP
3208
3208
1W5185
WATER LINES GROUP
3406B
3406B