Usage:
10Apr2015 |
(Revised 18May2015) |
D263
E070
E250
E400
E490
E500
E50B
H070
H071
H160
H200
H330
H342
H370
H510
J579
M450
M620
N030
N083
N174
N176
N191
NONE
Q301
Q630
Q631
Q633
Y496
Before/After (Limited distribution) | PRODUCT SUPPORT PROGRAM FOR REPLACING THE O-RING SEAL AND TEFLON SEAL RING ON CERTAIN 14M AND 16M MOTOR GRADER TRANSMISSION CLUTCH PISTONS AND SHAFTS |
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3155 3063 3170 | PS44694 |
NOTE: | Caterpillar’s obligations under this Service Letter are subject to, and shall not apply in contravention of, the laws, rules, regulations, directives, ordinances, orders, or statutes of the United States, or of any other applicable jurisdiction, without recourse or liability with respect to Caterpillar. |
NOTE: | This Program must be administered either before or after failure. In either case the decision whether to apply the Program is made by the dealer. When reporting the repair, use "PS44694" as the Part Number and "7755" as the Group Number. If administered before failure, use "56" as the Warranty Claim Description Code and "T" as the SIMS Description code. If administered after failure, use "96" as the Warranty Claim Description Code, and "Z" as the SIMS Description Code. |
NOTE: | 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. |
NOTE: | This Revised Service Letter replaces the 10Apr2015 Service Letter. Changes have been made to the Affected Product and Service Claim Allowances. |
TERMINATION DATE |
30Apr2017 |
PROBLEM
Premature clutch wear is predominately experienced in clutches 1, 2, and 3 under 1500 hours. Assembly damage to the piston seals can result in premature clutch wear. On clutch number one and clutch number two the wear is occurring to part number 6I-8911 Friction Discs (1). On clutch number three the wear is occurring to part number 6I-8912 Friction Discs (2). Refer to Table 1 in the Rework Instructions for information regarding the above part numbers. Note: Improper seal installation can result in premature seal failure and clutch wear. Proper seal installation procedures can eliminate the risk of seal damage during installation. Reference the steps outlined in the rework instructions to ensure proper seating and installation of the piston seals and shaft seals. |
AFFECTED PRODUCT
Model | Identification Number |
14M | R9J01219, 1225-1230, 1232-1239, 1241, 1243, 1245-1247, 1249-1251, 1254, 1256-1257, 1261-1269, 1271-1283, 1286-1288, 1292-1293, 1299-1300, 1453, 1457, 1461, 1464, 1469, 1471, 1473-1474, 1476, 1478-1479, 1481, 1483-1486, 1488, 1496, 1499, 1502, 1504, 1507-1524 |
16M | R9H00979-00981 |
PARTS NEEDED
Qty |
Part Number | Description |
1 | 1H6227 | SEAL-O RING |
1 | 1P3705 | SEAL-RECTANGULAR |
1 | 1S9799 | SEAL-O RING |
1 | 3E6785 | SEAL-O-RING |
1 | 3K0715 | SEAL-O RING |
1 | 4J0520 | SEAL-O-RING |
7 | 4J0522 | SEAL-O-RING |
2 | 4J0524 | SEAL-O-RING |
1 | 4J0527 | SEAL-O-RING |
1 | 4J5267 | SEAL-O-RING |
1 | 4J5477 | SEAL-O-RING-ORFS |
6 | 5K9090 | SEAL-O-RING-ORFS |
8 | 6V8397 | SEAL-O-RING-ORFS |
8 | 6V8398 | SEAL-O-RING-ORFS |
3 | 6V8400 | SEAL-O-RING-ORFS |
7 | 6V9746 | SEAL-O-RING-ORFS |
4 | 7J9108 | SEAL-O-RING-ORFS |
1 | 9X7380 | SEAL-O-RING |
1 | 9X7381 | SEAL-O-RING |
1 | 9Y8386 | GASKET |
2 | 1654854 | SEAL-O-RING |
8 | 2907514 | BOLT-HEX HEAD |
1 | 3283655 | ELEMENT AS-XMSN |
1 | 3491435 | KIT-DT GASKET (After Failure Only) |
1 | 4151704 | SEAL-O-RING |
1 | 4151706 | RING-SEAL |
1 | OIL_BULK | TRANS OIL- 100L (26.4 GAL) See OMM |
In order to allow equitable parts availability to all participating dealers, please limit your initial parts order to not exceed 25% of dealership population. This is an initial order recommendation only, and the ultimate responsibility for ordering the total number of parts needed to satisfy the program lies with the dealer. |
ACTION REQUIRED
This letter covers all machines under 500 service meter hours. It is recommend that the transmissions in all new affected product be reworked prior to delivery. Refer to the Service Manual if/as necessary and see the attached Rework Procedure. Reference: Service Magazine, SEPD1569, "New Seal Rings and Pistons Are Now Used in the Transmission Clutches for Certain 14M and 16M Motor Graders" Reference: Operational and Maintenance Manual,SEBU6250, "Transmission/Drive Train Oil" |
SERVICE CLAIM ALLOWANCES
0-6 mo |
NOTE: This is a 80.0-hour job | ||||||
PARTS DISPOSITION
Handle the parts in accordance with your Warranty Bulletin on warranty parts handling. |
1. Identify the clutch that has experienced a friction disc failure and or piston seal failure. Refer to below illustrations for various examples. |
Image1.1.1 |
Image1.1.1 |
Image1.1.2 |
Image1.1.3 |
2. Inspect All clutch pistons and seals for any twisting or rolling of the seal. Refer to the below illustrations for two examples. |
Image1.2.1 |
Replace Teflon Piston Seals Using the Following Procedure Note: The following procedure is applicable to transmission clutches built with the Teflon seal rings on the pistons and shafts. If the Teflon seal rings are not currently installed on the pistons then, refer to Service Magazine, SEPD1569, "New Seal Rings and Pistons are Now Used in the Transmission Clutches for Certain 14M and 16M Motor Graders." to update the needed transmission components to allow use of the improved seals. |
Note: The assembler must wear gloves to prevent injury while performing this rework. 1. Remove all piston seals and shaft seals. |
2. Lubricate the shaft and shaft seal groove with transmission differential oil as specified in the Operation and Maintenance Manual for your machine. |
Image1.5.1 |
Image1.5.2 |
3. Lubricate O-ring seal (6) and install O-ring seal (6) into the shaft groove by hand. |
4. Lubricate Teflon seal ring (5) using transmission differential oil as specified in the Operation and Maintenance Manual for your machine. |
5. Install Teflon seal ring (5) into the groove 50% of the way around the shaft by hand. Finish the installation into the seal groove using the proper straight, smooth tipped installation tool seal pick (AA). Refer to Illustration 3. Note: Do not overstretch Teflon seal ring (5). |
Image1.8.1 |
6. Carefully install the pick between Teflon seal ring (5) and the shaft. Gently guide the pick around the shaft to engage Teflon seal ring (5) properly into the groove as shown above. |
7. Apply pressure with thumb around the shaft groove. This procedure ensures that Teflon seal ring (5) is properly seated with no rolling or flaring of Teflon seal ring (5). |
8. Lubricate the seal groove and piston with transmission/differential oil as specified in the Operation and Maintenance Manual for your machine. |
Image1.11.1 |
9. Install O-ring seal (3) in the seal groove by hand. |
Image1.12.1 |
10. Lubricate Teflon seal ring (4) using transmission/differential oil as specified in the Operation and Maintenance Manual for your machine. |
11. Place lubricated Teflon seal ring (4) in the piston groove using the proper angled, smooth tipped installation tool seal pick (BB). Refer to Illustration 6. Note: Do not overstretch the Teflon seal ring. |
12. Carefully hook Teflon seal ring (4) and gently guide the tool around the piston to engage the Teflon seal ring properly into the groove. Refer to Illustration 7. |
Image1.15.1 |
13. Spin the piston several times while applying pressure with thumb to Teflon seal ring (4). This procedure ensures a proper seat with no rolling or flaring of the Teflon seal ring. |
Image1.16.1 |
Image1.16.2 |
14. Visually inspect Teflon seal ring (4) to ensure that Teflon seal ring (4) is seated squarely in the groove of the piston. Refer to Illustration 9. If the seal is canted in the groove, as shown in Illustration 10, the seal may be damaged during installation into the cylinder. Repeat Teflon seal ring assembly procedure until the Teflon seal ring is squarely seated. |
15. Apply transmission/differential oil as specified in the Operation and Maintenance Manual to the following: " Shaft-side piston pocket OD " Shaft seal and lands ID " The piston |
16. Lower the piston into the cylinder using your hands only. |
Image1.19.1 |
17. Seat the piston into the bottom of the cylinder by pressing indicated-areas. Press the three areas in a circular continuous (B), (C) and (D) three point pattern. Perform this action until the piston is fully seated. |
18. After completing the assembly of the shaft, use a soft tipped blow gun to pressure test the assembly. Apply air pressure of less than 150 PSI to the clutch pressure ports on the end of the shaft. |
19. If leakage is detected, disassemble the clutch, remove the piston, and inspect the clutch and piston for the cause of the air leak. Reassemble the piston and clutch according to the above instructions and retest. |