Replacing 6.25" Bore Marine Engines And 6.25" Bore Petroleum Engines With The 3500 Family Of Engines
Usage:
There are several thousand 6.25" bore marine and petroleum engines (D375, D398, D399) operating around the world. Many have reached an age where repowering with an engine from the 3500 Family offers more economy than rebuilding. Engines in the 3500 Family come in a wide range of speeds and power ratings, and are more fuel efficient.
To assist users and dealers in making the right decision in this regard, performance specifications and installation information for marine applications are in Engine Data Sheet (EDS) No. 163.4, November 1986, Form LEKM6350. For petroleum engines, use EDS No. 163.5, April 1987, Form LEKW7176.
Caterpillar Information System:
1988/02/01 New Wear Sleeve Available For Alternator Drive Pulley
1988/02/01 New Crankshaft Assembly Available For Parts Service
1988/02/01 New Shaft Used In Auxiliary Sea Water Pumps
1988/02/01 New Engine Oil Cooler Has Rubber End Sheets
1988/02/01 New Engine Oil Coolers Have Rubber End Sheets
1988/02/01 Product Support Literature Available For Electronic Modular Control Panels Used On SR4 Generators
1988/02/01 CXP Fluids Available From Caterpillar Inc.
1988/02/01 Analyzing Caterpillar And Competitive Antifreezes For Amount Of Silicates
1988/01/01 List of Service Publications
1988/01/01 New Bearings Available For Reverse Idler Gear
1988/01/01 Improved VR3 Voltage Regulator Available For Earlier Generators
1988/01/01 8T5314 Socket Adapter Available To Correctly Install Alternator Pulley Nut
1988/03/01 Cold Weather Starting
1988/03/01 New Connecting Rod Assembly Used
1988/03/01 Be Sure Battery Cable To Starter Connection Has Correct Torque
1988/03/01 Magnetic Switches (Starter Relays) Improved
1988/03/01 New Publication Available-"Diesel Fuels And Your Engine"
1988/03/01 List Of Engine Wall Charts Available
1988/03/01 Use The Correct Oil In Spark-Ignited Engines
1988/03/01 New Auxiliary Water Pump Group Used
1988/03/01 Seal For Primary Fuel Filter Now Serviced
1988/03/01 Install New Temperature Regulators Every 7500 Hours Or After One Year
1988/03/01 Fluid Sampling Tools For Nonpressurized Compartments
1988/03/01 Service Tools For Reintjes Marine Gears