1986/10/01 Caterpillar


Use Correct Compression Seal Washer (Gas Seal) On 7000 Series Fuel Injection Nozzles

Usage:


3200, 3300, And 3400 Families Of Direct Injection Engines

Reference: Truck Engine News, April, 1985, Page 7, "New Compression Washers (Gas Seals) Used On 7000 Series Fuel Injection Nozzles ".

Description of Change: The Caterpillar 7000 Series Fuel Injection Nozzle is used on many of the above direct injection engines. This nozzle is identified as the 7000 Series because the last four digits of the part number begin with the number 7.

Most of the compression seal washers used on these nozzles have now been changed to a copper material. The former compression seal washers, made from nylon, could lose a small amount of thickness because of installation force and operating temperatures. The copper compression seal washers provide a more consistent holding force. The following chart has been updated to add new compression seal washers and provide seal identification for each fuel nozzle and engine application. The compression seal washer, the carbon dam (seal), and the bleed screw seal washer should be replaced each time the nozzle is tested.

Caterpillar Information System:

1986/10/01 New Service Tools Available{0600}
1986/10/01 List Of Service Publications
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1986/09/01 Heavy-Duty Line Of Batteries Available To U.S. Dealers
1986/09/01 Bearing Failures On Truck Engines Due To Lack Of Lubrication
1986/09/01 Indications Of Engine Overspeeding When Only One Cam Lobe/Lifter Has Failed
1986/08/01 Southern California Trucker Cuts In-frame Overhaul Time With Caterpillar Cylinder Pack Removal Tool
1986/08/01 Oil Cooler Gasket Has Improved Material
1986/08/01 Inspection And Replacement Of Fluid Conductors
1986/08/01 SIMS Reports Must Be Correctly Completed To Be Entered In Data System
1986/08/01 New Material Used For Disc In Valve Assemblies In Fuel Transfer Pump Groups
1986/10/01 Competitive Report: Caterpillar Cylinder Heads Vs. Ghinassi Cylinder Heads
1986/11/01 Orifice Screen Assembly Now Used For The Timing Advance Mechanism
1986/11/01 Nylon Seals Used On Lockwire To Seal Critical Areas; All Subsidiary Dealers Can Now Order Parts Service Seals
1986/11/01 New Indicator Instrument Group Available To Measure Crankcase Blowby And Radiator Air Velocity
1986/11/01 Stronger Oil Level Guide Used
1986/11/01 New Fuel Ratio Control Used
1986/11/01 Caterpillar Antifreeze Now Used And Available From Parts Departments
1986/11/01 Two New Cold Weather Fuel Heaters Available
1986/11/01 Check Connecting Rods After Engine Failures Involving Hydraulic Lock
1986/12/01 New Cover Used On Brakesaver Control Valve
1986/12/01 New Torque Control Group Used In Governor And Fuel Injection Pump Group
1986/12/01 Improved Retaining Bushing In Fuel Injection Pump
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