1982/07/19 Caterpillar


Oil Passage Plugs Are No Longer Installed In Crankshafts For Parts Service{1202}

Usage:


D333, D346, D348, D349 Engines In All Applications;
1673 Truck Engines

A change has been made to several crankshaft assemblies used in the above engines. During assembly of the crankshafts for parts service, the pipe plugs will no longer be installed in the oil passages. The plugs will be put in a plastic bag (package), and sent with the crankshaft. This will make it easier to inspect and, if necessary, clean the oil passages before the crankshaft is installed in the engine. It is very important that the oil passage be carefully inspected and thoroughly cleaned before crankshaft installation to prevent engine damage.

This change makes it necessary for the serviceman to install the 9F2247 Pipe Plugs in the crankshaft. Information about procedures for removal and installation of these oil passage plugs is given in Form SEBD0531, "Engine Bearings And Crankshafts", and in the "Guideline For Reusable Parts - Visual Inspection Of Crankshafts", Form SEBF8043. The plugs must be tightened to a torque of 23 ± 4 N·m (17 ± 3 lb ft), and "staked" with a punch to keep them tight.

The first crankshafts to be released for parts service shipment without the pipe plugs installed are the 6N7899, 9M2337, 8M4505, 6N8324, 6N7900, and 6N8337 Crankshaft Assemblies.

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1982/07/12 Caterpillar-Built Industrial Engines Available In New Machines{0371,1000}
1982/07/12 Excessive Oil Consumption: Check The Accuracy Of The Oil Level Gauge{1302,1316,1318}
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1982/07/12 New Gear Type Pump Primes Itself At Start-Up{3310,3314}
1982/07/05 Decal For Track Press Information Revised{0624,4169,4170,4175}
1982/07/05 Service Parts Available For The 6V200 Hydraulic Wrench{0623}
1982/07/05 Information Available For The Installation Of Inserts In Cylinder Blocks And Spacer Plates{1217,1201,0664}
1982/07/05 New Crankshaft Wear Sleeve For Engines With Lip-Type Seals{1160,1161}
1982/07/05 Water Cooled Turbocharger Now Used{1052,1307,1380}
1982/07/05 Use Correct Torque To Prevent Broken Rocker Arm Shafts{1102}
1982/06/28 Caterpillar Recommends Against The Use Of Alcohol Mist Injection Systems{1050,1250}
1982/07/19 Torque Multiplier Changed To Prevent Lock Up Problems{0614}
1982/07/19 Analyzing A Major Engine Failure{1000}
1982/07/19 Predelivery Inspections{7588}
1982/07/19 Temporary Use Of Secondary Oil Filter Can Prevent Damage To Rebuilt Engines{1307,1318,1157}
1982/07/19 New Air Starting Motor Group Available{1451}
1982/07/19 Change Made To Fuel Nozzle Assembly; New Bleed Screw Used{1254}
1982/08/09 Seat Belt Safety{7327}
1982/08/09 New Fuel Injection Nozzle Assembly Gives More Constant Valve Opening Pressure{1254}
1982/08/09 New Bearing Standard: Quantity Of One Part Number Now Has Both Halves Of The Bearing{7551}
1982/08/09 New Torque Specification For Fuel Injection Pump Bushing{1251,1253}
1982/08/16 Make Set Point Measurements Easier With The 6V4060 Engine Set Point Indicator{0651}
1982/08/16 New Hardened Gears Used In Engine Camshaft Assemblies And Accessory Drives{1207,1212}
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