1983/11/30 Caterpillar


Improvements Made To Cooling System

Usage:


All 3500 Series Industrial, Generator Set And Vehicular Engines

Description of Change: Several improvements have been made to the cooling system on the above engines. In the water regulator group (outlet control) a new housing assembly, valve assembly and plug are used. The new housing, which includes the valve assembly, has an orifice which will permit a small amount of coolant to bypass the regulators. This will help prevent cavitation at the water pump. Also a drain hole and plug was added to the housing. This will permit the housing to be drained before the engine is put into storage.

The new valve assembly in the housing is used to let air out of the system. The valve assembly is plastic and is used in place of the former steel ball and ferrule. In some applications it was possible for the former ball to stay in the open position. As a result, the water temperature was too low.

In the water lines group (bypass) a new housing and several other new parts are used. The new housing has less volume so less air will be trapped (held) in it when the cooling system is filled.

New tube assemblies are used in the radiator groups. The new tube assemblies, which are used on the inlet side of the radiator, have orifice plates with smaller openings in them. These new tube assemblies can be used along with the new housing in the water lines group to prevent cavitation at the water pump.

Adaptable To: The new and former parts are shown in Chart A. The new parts are in effect as shown in Chart B.

Caterpillar Information System:

1983/11/30 New Valve Lifter Assemblies Used In Valve Mechanism Groups
1983/11/30 Sleeve Can Be Used For Reconditioning The Mounting Bore For The Fuel Pump Housing In The Cylinder Block
1983/11/30 Correct Installation Of New Valve Springs
1983/11/30 Use 6V6070 Tool Group And New Adjustment Procedure For New Scroll Fuel System
1983/11/30 Explanation Of Engine High Idle RPM And Correct Adjustment Of Engine Setpoint
1983/11/30 List Of Service Publications
1983/11/30 New Connecting Rod And Main Bearings Used
1983/11/30 Crankshaft Failures
1983/11/30 New Shafts Used In Fuel Injection Control Groups
1983/11/30 New Air Cleaner Mounting Channel Helps Prevent Failure
1983/10/26 Larger Oil Pump Used To Give Better Clutch Cooling And Bearing Lubrication
1983/10/26 Broken Edge Filter Or Plugged Cylinder Head Adapter Can Cause Rough Engine Operation Or Low Power
1983/11/30 New Water Temperature Regulator Has Shorter Response Time
1983/11/30 Reuse Of Engine Bearings
1983/11/30 Crankshaft Positions For Injector Timing And Valve Clearance Settings
1983/11/30 New Control Valve Group Corrects Pressure Pulsations
1983/11/30 Several Temperature Detectors Available For 6V6996 And 6V7118 Induction Bearing Heaters
1983/11/30 Additional Remanufactured Water Pumps Available
1983/11/30 Use Of A High Temperature Regulator Will Keep Condensation To A Minimum
1984/01/18 Service Information For Balancers And Dampers
1984/01/18 FT1808 Cable Permits Easier Use Of 6V2100 Multitach To Check Engine Or Alternator RPM
1984/01/18 New Cover And Lever Will Prevent Overtravel Of Valve Spool
1984/01/18 Replacement Valve Guides Can Be Used To Recondition Cylinder Heads
1984/01/18 Dry Exhaust Elbow and Improved Turbocharger Exhaust Seal Help Prevent Exhaust Gas Leakage
Back to top
The names Caterpillar, John Deere, JD, JCB, Hyundai or any other original equipment manufacturers are registered trademarks of the respective original equipment manufacturers. All names, descriptions, numbers and symbols are used for reference purposes only.
CH-Part.com is in no way associated with any of the manufacturers we have listed. All manufacturer's names and descriptions are for reference only.