Power
Connection
July 11, 2001
10AM Central Daylight Time
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Appendix A
POWER CONNECTION PROGRAM EVALUATION
July 11, 2001
Please complete and return immediately after the show to:
Caterpillar Inc.; ATTN: Teri Matarelli; 100 N.E. Adams Street; Peoria, IL 61629-2230
OR FAX TO: (309) 675-1796.
1.The information presented during the broadcast will make me:
No More
Change Effective
A. Commercial/Common o o o o o
B. Electronic Service Tools o o o o o
2. The handouts were of sufficient detail and easily understood? o Yes o No
3. If you answered "No" to #2, what improvements would you like to see? _____________
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4. I have: o less than 1 year; o 1-5 years; o 6-10 years; o 11 or more years;
experience working on Caterpillar engines. (check one)
5. I watched the Power Connections broadcast: o Live "or" o On Video Tape
6. The mid-broadcast break was: o Too Short; o Just Right; o Too Long.
7. Will you watch again? o Yes o No
Please write Legibly!!
7. Comments :_____________________________________________________________
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Index
Commercial/Common Q&A
C-10/C-12 Head Gasket Repair Procedure 4 2001 Binder 36
Electronic Tachometers 17 Broadcast Information 37
3406E/3456/C-15/C-16 UI Rocker Arm 20 Keepin’ in Touch 38
“Banded V-Belt” for 938G, 950G, 962G & IT38G, IT62G Machines 22 Reference 39
Appendix A - Show Evaluation Form
Electronic Service Tools
CAT ET Version 2001A 24
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Commercial/
Common
Marine/Industrial/EPG
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C-10/C-12 Head
Gasket Repair
Procedure
April 2001
LEVN5101
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Where Does The Torque Go?
Torque 45%
Underhead
Friction
10% Bolt Stretch
45%
Thread
Friction
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Effects Of Thread Lubricants
100%
90%
80%
70%
% Clamping Force
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
6V4876 Molycote 4C5599 High Engine Oil No Lube on Washer Dry Threads
Paste Temperature Anti- and Bolt Head
Seize
160 N-m (120 ft-lbs) + 90 Deg Turn
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Effects Of Debris In Thread
100%
90% 30%
80%
50%
% Clamping Force
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
6V4876 Molycote Paste Debris In Threads W/6V4876 Molycote Paste
160 N-m (120 ft-lbs) + 90 Deg Turn Best Case Worst Case
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Clamping Force In Joint Using
Torque Only
Baseline
140%
130%
120%
% Clamping Force
110%
49%
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
BOLT NUMBER
1ST TORQ 292 N-m (215 FT-LB) 2ND TORQ 292 N-m (215 FT-LB)
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Using Single Torque-Turn Procedure
160 N-m (120 Ft-lbs), 160 N-m (120 Ft-lbs) Plus 90 Deg Turn
140%
Baseline
130%
120%
110%
% Clamping Force
100%
21%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
BOLT NUMBER
PRETORQ 160 N-m (120 FT-LB) 90 DEG TURN
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Using Double Torque-Turn Procedure
160 N-m (120 Ft-lbs), 160 N-m (120 Ft-lbs) Plus 90 Deg Turn, LOOSEN BOLTS
APPLY 160 N-m (120 Ft-lbs), 160 N-m (120 Ft-lbs) Plus 90 Deg Turn
140%
Baseline
130%
120%
21%
% Clamping Force
110%
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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Fire Ring And Fluid Sealing Load
Distribution
100%
90%
80% 2nd Torque-Turn
Fire Ring Load
70% 1st Torque-Turn
JOINT LOAD
Fire Ring Load
60%
25%
50%
40%
30% 2nd Torque-Turn
Fluid Sealing Load
20%
1st Torque-Turn
10% Fluid Sealing Load
0%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
BOLT LOAD
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C-10/C-12 Truck Engine
Using Engine Oil SOS results to Diagnose Coolant Leak
- If SOS results show Positive Antifreeze, Investigate IMMEDIATELY
- Must Test for Na (Sodium) if using Standard coolant
- Must Test for K (Potassium) if using ELC coolant
- Use Chart below to determine whether to investigate a coolant leak into oil
- Maximum Recommended Oil Change Interval is 25,000 miles or 500 hours or 4,170 gals. of fuel.
250
PPM - Na (Sodium) or K (Potassium)
200
Investigate
150
100
OK
10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 Miles
200 300 400 500 Hours
1,670 2,500 3,300 4,170 Gallons of Fuel
Miles, hours or gallons of fuel on Engine Oil at time of sample
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Cylinder Head Gasket
Cylinder Head Configuration
Straight Scalloped
Configuration Straight 187-3307 187-3306
Block
Scalloped 187-3306 187-3306
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Heli-Coil Installation
• Drill hole using an 1U5686 (21/64) drill
• Tap hole using 4C9732 tap
• Use 8T2799 installation tool
• Install 9U5604 Heil-Coil insert
– Note: Special 32mm Grip Length
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Review
• Determine cause of coolant leak
• Determine the correct head gasket part number
– Reference: Truck Engine News December 2000
• Clean all 26 bolt holes with 8T3096 (M16x2) tap
• Vacuum all debris from bolt holes
• Visually inspect bolts for damage
– Heli-Coil damaged bolt holes
• Check cylinder head and block flatness
• Properly Lube Bolt Threads, Underside of Bolt
Head, and Washers with 6V-4876 Molycote
• Tighten Bolts 1- 26 in numerical sequence to
160 ±15 N-m (120 ± 11 Ft-lb)
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Review
• Tighten Bolts 1- 26 Again, in numerical sequence
to 160 ± 15 N-m (120 ± 11 Ft-lb).
• Turn each bolt 90° (¼ turn)
• Loosen Bolts # 1- 26
– Washers should be loose under bolt head
• Tighten Bolts 1- 26 in numerical sequence to
160 ± 15 N-m (120 ± 11 Ft-lb)
• Tighten Bolts 1- 26 Again, in numerical sequence
to 160 ± 15 N-m (120 ± 11 Ft-lb).
• Turn each bolt 90° (¼ turn)
• Tighten bolts # 27 - 33 in numerical sequence to
28 ± 7 N-m (20 ± 5 Ft-lb) Torque
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New Electronic Tachometers
• Two Tachometers now available:
– 197-7347 with backlight
– 197-7348 without backlight
• Replace 9X-1114 & 9X-1116 (with backlight)
and 9X-1117 (without backlight)
• New Tachometers require a DT connector in
the wiring harness.
• Parts to convert harness connections:
155-2274 Connecting Plug Kit, 186-3736
Connector Sockets, 8T-8737 Seal Plugs
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New Electronic Tachometers
Former Serviced by New Parts needed to convert
Tachometer Tachometer to DT connectors
155-2274 Connecting Plug Kit
186-3736 Connector Socket (4)
9X-1114 197-7347
8T-8737 Seal Plug (2)
155-2274 Connecting Plug Kit
186-3736 Connector Socket (4)
9X-1116 197-7347
8T-8737 Seal Plug (2)
155-2274 Connecting Plug Kit
186-3736 Connector Socket (2)
9X-1117 197-7348
8T-8737 Seal Plug (4)
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New Electronic Tachometers
+ -
9X-1114 197-7347
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3406E/3456/C-15/C-16 UI Rocker Arm
• Some loose 4P4279 jam nuts have
been reported on 3406E, 3456, C-15,
& C-16 Unit Injector rocker arms.
• Effective immediately, adjusting nut
torque has been increased;
– From 81 +/- 10 N-m (60 +/- 7 Ft-lb)
– To 100 +/- 10 N-m (74 +/- 7 Ft-lb)
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3406E/3456/C-15/C-16 UI Rocker Arm
• Affects all commercial and machine
3406E/3456/C-15/C-16 engines;
– 3406E Prime/Standby Gen Set (8AZ), 3406E Marine (9WR)
– 3406E Industrial (6BR), 3456 Industrial (3LW)
– C-15 Industrial (BEM), C-16 Industrial (BFM)
– D350E (2XW), D400E (8PS, APF), 735 (AWR), 740 (AXM)
– D8R (6YZ, 7NP, 7WP, AKA)
– 621G (ALP), 623G (ARW), 627G (AXF)
– 834G (6GZ), 836G (7MZ), 988G (2TW)
• ECN, Engine News, and Service Magazine
articles were issued June 2001.
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New "Banded V-Belt" for 938G, 950G,
962G and IT38G, IT62G Machines
New Banded V-Belt is similar to the 2-belt set, but has a common backing.
Former New
Belt P/N [1] Belt P/N Model [2] Description
2S2481 198-6890 938G, IT38G w/standard 55-amp
alternator
6L6557 198-6827 950G, 962G, IT62G 70-amp alternator is
and 938G, IT38G standard if equipped
w/ 70-amp alternator
[1] Certain "Low Sound" or "Waste Handler" machines currently have a different belt drive
system with a single Vee-Belt, and have the Alternator located directly above the engine valve
cover. These machines cannot use the new belts listed above.
[2] Former Vee-Belts were matched 2-belt sets (2 individual belts). The former belt p/n's are not
canceled, and remain available for other applications.
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Electronic
Service Tools
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Caterpillar Electronic
Technician
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Cat ET 2001A-Service Pack 1
• Release Information
– Corrects the problem where Snapshot Viewer
could not be accessed off-line
– Corrects the ECM Summary information printed
at the top of a Cat ET report
– Includes Flexxaire Fan Support for a D9 Track-
Type Tractor
– Adds support for 5230B VIMS
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Cat ET 2001A-Service Pack 1
(cont.)
• Cat ET Integration with STW 2001A
Release Information
– Corrects Keyboard Shortcuts for screen
functions (example: “Ctrl+P” to Print).
– When using STW, connecting to an ECM is not
automatic on startup.
• Select “Connect” from the File menu
• Push the F8 key (or)
• Press the “Connect” icon on the toolbar (if default is
set)
– STW no longer sets the communication interface
device to Caterpillar Communication Adapter II
(RP1210) on an upgrade.
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Challenger Technician 2001B
• Release Information
– Increases reliability of Challenger Technician
Flash Download
– Error “Watchdog Problems, failure code #5002”
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Cat ET 2001A-Service Pack 1
Challenger Technician 2001B
• Update is available on…
– SISWeb (https://sis.cat.com)
– NACD InfoCast (https://nacd.cat.com)
– July SIS Setup and Tool Guide CD-ROM
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Caterpillar Electronic Technician
Now on NACD InfoCast
• To access the Cat ET page:
– Connect to NACD InfoCast (https://nacd.cat.com)
Click “Enter InfoCast.”
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Caterpillar Electronic Technician
Now on NACD InfoCast (cont.)
– Then…
Click “Service Click “Electronic
Fulfillment.” Technician.”
Click “Product
Support Fulfillment.”
Click “Service
Technician Workbench.”
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Caterpillar Electronic Technician
Now on NACD InfoCast (cont.)
– The Caterpillar Electronic Technician page
displays.
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Caterpillar Electronic Technician
Now on NACD InfoCast (cont.)
• Information available:
– Software downloads
• Caterpillar Electronic Technician
• Challenger Technician
• Caterpillar Communication
Adapter II
– Manuals and information on the
latest release
– Media and Part Numbers
– PC and Hardware Requirements
– Contact Information
– Support documents and
troubleshooting tips for many
common Cat ET and Cat Comm
Adapter II issues
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PC Software Support Hotline
• Service Systems Support Center
Voice: (800) 765-0999 or (309) 675-0999
Fax: (309) 636-5823
E-mail:
[email protected] or
SSSC (Caterpillar Host e-mail)
Serv Sys Support Ctr (Lotus Notes)
Hours: Monday through Friday
6:00am to 6:00pm (Central Standard Time)
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Licensing Caterpillar ET
• Caterpillar Media and Product Information
Logistics
Voice: (800) 566-7782 or (309) 266-0942
Fax: (309) 494-1348 or (309) 494-1345
E-mail:
[email protected] or
medial (Caterpillar Host E-mail)
Hours: Monday through Friday
7:30am to 4:30pm (Central Standard Time)
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Q&A
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2001 Binder
• The binder this year is a three ring binder
with dividers - one for each show.
• Has slotting to hold all four video tapes
• Form # LEKQ5054
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Broadcast Information
• Update Broadcast Videos
– LEVN4805 - “Power Connection” Broadcast – April 19, 2000
– LEVN4806 - “Power Connection” Broadcast - July 12, 2000
– LEVN4994 - “Power Connection” Broadcast - Jan. 17, 2001
– LEVN4995 - “Power Connection” Broadcast - April 18, 2001
– LEVN4996 - “Power Connection” Broadcast - July 11, 2001
– LEVN4212 - Yearly Subscription to Power
Connection
• Broadcast Schedule for 2001
– July 11
– Oct 17
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Keepin’ In Touch
• Email
– Caterpillar E-Mail
• PWRCONN
– Internet E-Mail
•
[email protected]• World Wide Web
– http://www.Cat.com
– Engine Spec Sheets
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Reference Material
Engine Serial Number Prefixes
Electronic Parts
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Engine Serial Number Prefixes
• EPG
– 2WJ 3412C PEEC III Electronics - 1995 to Present
– 9NN 3406E (14.6L) ADEM II Electronics 1997 to Present
• Industrial
– 1DW 3196 ADEM II Electronics - 1998 to Present
– 2AW 3176C ADEM II Electronics - 1998 to Present
– 3LW 3456 ADEM II Electronics - 1998 to Present
– 3NL 3176B ADEM II Electronics - 1995 to 1997
– 4CR 3412E ADEM II Electronics - 1996 to Present
– 6BR 3406E ADEM II Electronics - 1997 to Present
– 7PR 3408E ADEM II Electronics - 1996 to Present
– 9XM 3408C PEEC III Electronics - 1994 to Present
– 9XF 3412C PEEC II Electronics - 1994 to Present
– BDT 3412E ADEMII Electronics - 2000 to Present
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Engine Serial Number Prefixes
• Machine
– 43Z 3176B ADEM II Electronics - 1993 to Present
– 6AR 3196 ADEM II Electronics - 1998 to Present
– 7RC 3456 ADEM II Electronics - 1998 to Present
– 80M 3412E ADEM II Electronics - 1996 to Present
– 9AP 3406E ADEM II Electronics - 1998 to Present
– 99C 3408E ADEM II Electronics - 1996 to Present
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Engine Serial Number Prefixes
• Marine
– 2XR 3196 ADEM II Electronics - 1997 to Present
– 3GS 3126B ADEM III Electronics - 2000 to Present
– 3JK 3412C PEEC III Electronics - 1995 to Present
– 6BW 3176C ADEM II Electronics - 1998 to Present
– 8RG 3408C PEEC III Electronics - 1995 to Present
– 9KS 3412E ADEM II Electronics - 1999 to Present
– 9PW 3412E ADEM II Electronics - 2000 to Present
– 9WK 3176B ADEM II Electronics - 1997 to Present
– 9WR 3406E ADEM II Electronics - 1997 to Present
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3408E/3412E Industrial/Machine
Current Electronic Parts
• ECM 172-0802
• Speed/Timing Sensors
– Primary & Backup Cam S/T Sensor 129-6628
• Pressure Sensors
– Rail Pressure Sensor 140-3540
– Turbo Outlet Press. Sensor 161-9929
– Atmospheric Press. Sensor 161-9925
– Oil Press. Sensor 161-9931
– Fuel Pressure Sensor 161-9930
• Temperature Sensors
– Coolant Temp. Sensor 102-2240
– Engine Oil Temp. Sensor 106-0735
– Fuel Temp. Sensor 102-2240
• Coolant Flow Switch (Machine) 3E6428
• Coolant Level Sensor (Industrial) 165-6634
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3176C/3196/3406E Marine Current
Electronic Parts
• ECM 145-7806
w/J1939 145-7805
• Speed/Timing Sensors
– Primary & Backup Cam S/T Sensor 129-6628
– 3456 Engine Only 142-8393 & 142-8394
• Pressure Sensors
– Boost Pressure Sensor 161-9929
– Oil Pressure Sensor 161-9930
– Atmospheric Press. Sensor 161-9925
– Transmission Press. Sensor 161-9932
– Fuel Pressure Sensor 161-9930
• Temperature Sensors
– Fuel & Coolant Temp. Sensor 102-2240
– Inlet Manifold Temp. Sensor 107-8618
– Transmission Temp. Sensor 100-3055
• Coolant Level Sensor 165-6634
• Throttle Position Sensors
– Standard “Beer Can” 9X9647
– Optional “Beer Can” 9X9648
– Optional Pre-calibrated 121-7029 (161-8904 sensor only)
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3176C/3196/3406E/3456 Industrial
Current Electronic Parts
• ECM 145-7806
• Speed/Timing Sensors
– Primary & Backup Cam S/T Sensor 129-6628
• Pressure Sensors
– Boost Pressure Sensor 161-9927
– Oil & Fuel Press. Sensor 161-9930
– Atmospheric Press. Sensor (Std.) 161-9925
– Atm. Press. Sensor (Underground) 163-8350
– Auxiliary Press. Sensor 161-9932
• Temperature Sensors
– Fuel & Coolant Temp. Sensor 102-2240
– Inlet Manifold Temp. Sensor 107-8618
– Auxiliary Temp. Sensor 131-0427
• Coolant Level Switch 111-3794
• Throttle Position Sensor 161-8906
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3406E/3456 Machine Current
Electronic Parts
• ECM 145-7806
• Speed/Timing Sensors
• Cam S/T Sensor 142-8393
• Crank S/T Sensor 142-8394
• Pressure Sensors
– Boost Pressure Sensor 161-9929
– Oil Press. Sensor 161-9931
– Atmospheric Press. Sensor 161-9925
• Temperature Sensors
– Fuel & Coolant Temp. Sensor 102-2240
– Inlet Manifold Temp. Sensor 107-8618
• Coolant Flow Switch (If Equipped) 134-6054
• Throttle Position Sensor (Articulated Truck) 176-1602
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3176B/3196 Machine Current
Electronic Parts
• ECM 145-7806
• Speed/Timing Sensor 129-6628
• Pressure Sensors
– Boost Pressure Sensor 161-9927
– Oil/Fuel Press. Sensor 161-9930
– Atmospheric Press. Sensor 161-9925
• Temperature Sensors
– Fuel & Coolant Temp. Sensor 102-2240
– Inlet Manifold Temp. Sensor 107-8618
• Throttle Position Sensor (Challenger) 161-8906
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3412E Marine Electronic Parts
• ECM 156-7172
• Speed/Timing Sensors
– Primary & Backup Cam S/T Sensor 129-6628
• Pressure Sensors
– Boost Pressure Sensor 161-9929
– Oil & Fuel Press. Sensor 161-9931
– Atmospheric Press. Sensor 161-9926
– Injection Actuation Press. Sensor 167-1709
– Transmission Press. Sensor 161-9932
• Temperature Sensors
– Fuel & Coolant Temp. Sensor 102-2240
– Oil Temp. Sensor 106-0735
– Transmission Temp. Sensor 100-3055
• Coolant Level Switch 111-3794
• Throttle Position Sensors
– Standard “Beer Can” 9X9647
– Optional “Beer Can” 9X9648
– Optional Pre-calibrated 121-7029 (161-8904 sensor only)
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