List Of Service Publications
Usage:
This service information has become available since the last list. These forms can be ordered from your Caterpillar dealer to keep reference information current.
Caterpillar Information System:
1979/01/24 Longer Bolts Are Now Used To Fasten The Engine Fan Assembly To The Adapter
1979/01/24 5P9705 Tapered Rod Tool Group Used For Removal And Installation Of Piston Pin Bearings In Tapered Connecting Rods
1979/01/24 New Tachometer Drive Adapter Has Increased Service Life
1979/01/24 Current Chart For Dynamometer Adapters
1979/01/24 Ether Starting Aid Groups Are Now Available
1979/01/24 A New 6V29 Sleeve Metering Fuel System Pump Roll Pin Tool Is Used To Adjust And Make A Replacement Of Roll Pins In The Fuel Injection Pump Housing
1979/01/10 Improved Woodward Governor Groups
1979/01/10 Stronger Fan Adjustment Bracket Used In Fan Drive Group
1979/01/10 Caution: Do Not Change Orifice In Water Outlet Of Auxiliary Pump Group
1979/01/10 New 6V87 Gauge Measures Valve Stem Wear
1979/01/10 Check The Adjustment Of The Original Tachometer Before A New Tachometer Is Installed
1979/01/10 New Switch Assembly Used With Exhaust Gas Recirculation System
1979/03/07 New Design Fuel Injection Valve Body Used In Fuel Injection Lines Group
1979/03/07 Federal Law Prohibits Tampering With Noise Control Systems
1979/03/07 Stronger Suction Bell Assembly Now Used In Engine Oil Lines Group
1979/03/07 New Larger Capacity Water Separator Is Available
1979/03/07 High Sulfur Fuel Can Cause Severe Engine Wear And Internal Damage
1979/03/07 Engine Mounted Exhaust Brake Systems Can Be Used To Extend Service Brake Life
1979/03/07 New Exhaust Valve And Valve Guide
1979/03/07 New Manifold Assembly Gives More Room For The Lifting Eye
1979/03/07 Engine Valve Springs Are Now Made Of Carbon Steel Alloy
1979/03/07 New Fuel Injection Lines Groups Use A Different Fuel Injection Nozzle Assembly
1979/03/07 Check Valve Must Be Adjusted Correctly To Let Fuel Flow Through The Return Line And Back To The Tank
1979/03/07 Use SIRS To Keep Service Literature Current