1986/08/01 Caterpillar


SIMS Reports Must Be Correctly Completed To Be Entered In Data System

Usage:


All Truck Engines

The SIMS report form is the heart of Caterpillar's SIMS (Service Information Management System). The SIMS report MUST be correctly filled out or your report will not be entered into the system. This will happen if the Group Number, Cat Serial Number (now called Product Identification Number on some products), Dealer Code, or Date is left blank.

One common omission is leaving out the Group Number. This is often done with branded products because most of them do not yet have Group Numbers assigned to the parts. Thus, no Group Numbers appear in the Parts Books. Another reason is that sometimes a single page shows parts from more than one group.

If there is no Group Number, write in a specified SUBSTITUTE Group Number. Refer to the cross-reference list, "Caterpillar Product Service Reporting Codes For SIMS And Warranty Use ", Form 01-036517-04, for these Substitute Group Numbers. See Page 23 for the list of SUBSTITUTE Group Numbers that apply only to mixing, paving, compacting, and profiling equipment. For other branded products, use the list for construction equipment and engines beginning on Page 4.

This booklet is free of charge and NACD dealers should order it on their computer terminal. Other dealers should order copies in the usual manner on the Literature Shipping Order. Order one for any serviceman or others who write Service Reports.

Remember, all information in a SIMS report is important. After you fill out a report, check it carefully to be sure it is complete and accurate.

Caterpillar Information System:

1986/08/01 New Material Used For Disc In Valve Assemblies In Fuel Transfer Pump Groups
1986/07/01 New Oil Pump Gears Used
1986/07/01 Update Information For Caterpillar Fuel Injection Equipment Test Stand
1986/07/01 Increase Piston Reuse With Keystone Piston Ring Gage Group
1986/07/01 Prevent Gasket Leakage On 3406B Truck Engines Equipped With Jake Brakes
1986/07/01 List Of Metal Surface Reconditioning Products Available From Caterpillar
1986/07/01 Caterpillar Mini Cutting Torch Available
1986/07/01 Changes Have Been Made To 0T Microfiche (Fuel Setting And Related Information)
1986/07/01 New Engine Timing Indicator Group Available
1986/07/01 Valve Lash Adjustment Interval Is Changed
1986/07/01 Some 3406B Truck Engines With ATAAC Do Not Have Fuel Ratio Controls
1986/07/01 Service Parts Containing Asbestos Are Now Labeled
1986/08/01 Inspection And Replacement Of Fluid Conductors
1986/08/01 Oil Cooler Gasket Has Improved Material
1986/08/01 Southern California Trucker Cuts In-frame Overhaul Time With Caterpillar Cylinder Pack Removal Tool
1986/09/01 Indications Of Engine Overspeeding When Only One Cam Lobe/Lifter Has Failed
1986/09/01 Bearing Failures On Truck Engines Due To Lack Of Lubrication
1986/09/01 Heavy-Duty Line Of Batteries Available To U.S. Dealers
1986/10/01 Benefits Of Using The Caterpillar Inc. Product Information System
1986/10/01 More Flexible Lockwire Used With Nylon Seals For Sealing Critical Areas
1986/10/01 List Of Service Publications
1986/10/01 New Service Tools Available{0600}
1986/10/01 Use Correct Compression Seal Washer (Gas Seal) On 7000 Series Fuel Injection Nozzles
1986/10/01 Competitive Report: Caterpillar Cylinder Heads Vs. Ghinassi Cylinder Heads
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