1981/11/16 Caterpillar


Check Bottom Surface Of Cylinder Liner Flange For Erosion And Wear{1216,1201}

Usage:


3400 Series Engines

During reconditioning of any 3400 Series Engine, the serviceman is expected to inspect the cylinder liners to find if they can be used again.

It is especially important for the serviceman to inspect the bottom surface of the flange on the cylinder liner. Because this surface also makes contact with the block, the same type of erosion that can be found on the face of the cylinder block can be found under the liner flange.

Erosion and wear can cause a loss of material from the flange. If erosion and wear is found on the flange, carefully remove the debris. Then, use a micrometer to measure the thickness of the flange in the area of the wear and erosion.

If the thickness of the flange is not in the specifications given in the "Specifications" section of the appropriate Service Manual, DO NOT use the cylinder liner again.

If too much material is gone from the flange: (a) the flange will not give a good seal between the liner and the block, and (b) the flange will not give enough support to the fire ring in the head gasket.

Caterpillar Information System:

1981/11/09 New Clearance Specifications For Oil Pump Rotor Tip{1304,0374}
1981/11/09 Use FT1566 Valve Spring Compressor For Installation And Removal Of Valves{0622,1108}
1981/11/09 Part Number For Fuel Injection Pump Group In New Location{1253,1286}
1981/11/09 New Parts And Assembly Procedure Used On Main Shaft{3306}
1981/11/09 New Basic Turbocharger Group Prevents Possible Failures Of Compressor Wheel{1052}
1981/11/09 New 6V3010 Puller Group (Cross Bar Type) Is Easier To Use In Many Applications{0621}
1981/11/02 Correct Power Connection Prevents Damage To Diagnostic Service Tools {0651}
1981/11/02 Steel Retainer Clips For Sure Seal Connectors Used In Electrical Harnesses {0683,1408,7553}
1981/11/02 More Equipment Available For Reconditioning Track Rollers {4180,0621,0674}
1981/11/02 Caterpillar Service Tools Are Going Metric {0650}
1981/10/26 Fuel Shutoff Solenoid Seals Better {1259,1286}
1981/10/26 "Athena" Supports HBM's Field Servicemen {0374}
1981/11/16 New Shaft Assembly Used In Flexible Coupling Arrangement{3303}
1981/11/16 Improved Element Assemblies Used In Jacket Water Heaters{1383}
1981/11/16 New Inlet And Exhaust Valves, Valve Guides Have Tighter Fit To Prevent Corrosion, Guide Wear{1104,1105,1101,1103,1108,1109}
1981/11/16 Locating Special Instructions Quickly And Easily Using Microfiche{0374}
1981/11/23 New 6V4190 Auto Programmer Group And 6V4865 Auto Programmer Connector Used With 6V2100 Multitach{0651}
1981/11/23 Use Of Metric Fasteners{7553,0683,1000}
1981/11/23 New Regulator And Field Coil Assemblies Used{1410,1405}
1981/11/23 Plate Added To Hold Oil Lines In Adapter For Left Side Oil Filter{1306,1307}
1981/11/30 New Duo-Cone Seals Use Seal Rings Made Of Steel Instead Of Cast Iron{7555}
1981/11/30 New Tube And Cover Assembly Make Service Easier{3300,3306}
1981/11/30 New Spacer; New Shaft Assembly Permits Pressure Lubrication Of Sun Gear{3304,3307}
1981/12/07 Do Not Use "V" Mark As Reference To Install Pistons With Keystone-Type Rings{1214,1215}
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