1997/03/31 Caterpillar


Differences Between The B-Series Backhoe Loader And The C-Series Backhoe Loader Torque Converter Temperature Gauge {7477,7450}

Usage:


416C (1WR, 1XR, 4ZN, 5YN),
426C (1CR, 1ER, 1MR, 1NR, 1YR, 1ZR, 6XN, 7WN),
428C (1JR, 1TR, 2CR, 2DR, 8RN, 9KN),
436C (1FR, 1GR, 1PR, 1RR, 2AR, 2BR, 8TN, 9JN),
438C (1JR, 1TR, 2DR, 9KN) Backhoe Loaders

The 113-5315 Indicator Assembly monitors the temperature of the torque converter for the C-Series Backhoe Loaders. Temperature readings do not appear the same as the B-Series Backhoe Loaders.

The 113-5315 Indicator Assembly does not seem to move from the end of the scale as readily as the temperature indicator for the B-Series Backhoe Loaders. The reasons for difference follow:

1. The Scale for the gauge has been condensed. The 113-5315 Indicator Assembly begins to react at 82°C (180°F).

2. The C-Series Backhoe Loader uses an air to oil transmission cooler which has greater cooling capacity. Since the B-Series Backhoe Loader used engine coolant to cool the transmission oil, the lowest transmission oil temperature could get was the setting of the engine thermostat. For example, an 82°C (180°F) thermostat for engine coolant results in a minimum 82°C (180°F) transmission oil temperature.

3. A high load factor application, for example, converter stall, or days with a high ambient temperature will cause the 113-5315 Indicator Assembly to read in the high Range.

Caterpillar Information System:

1997/03/31 Filler Cap Assembly For Backhoe Loaders {1107,1316}
1997/03/31 New Control Valve Groups For Attachments Have Stronger Valve Bodies {5054,5051}
1997/03/31 Production Improvements To Cab Rear Window {7301,7310}
1997/03/24 New VIMS Service Manual Is Available {7601}
1997/03/24 High Strength Screws Retain Pump And Motor Retraction Plate For Rotating Pump Groups {5431,5058,5070}
1997/03/24 Exhaust Leaks Affect The 100-3055 Sensor {7601}
1997/03/24 New Brake Relay Valve With New Seal And Backup Ring Now Used To Improve Valve Operation {4280,4250}
1997/03/24 New 127-0353 Differential Bearing Cage With Thicker Flange Is Now Available {3258}
1997/03/24 Consist For Quick Coupler Group {6129}
1997/03/24 Improvements Strengthen Left And Rear Cab Handholds {7256,7301}
1997/03/24 Back-Up Rings Prevent O-Ring Seals From Pushing Out Of Control Valve Group For Dozer Lift {5051,5054,5079,5115,5123}
1997/03/17 Fan Belt Tightener Shaft Replacement Procedure Provides Grease Path to Bearings{1358}
1997/03/31 "Higher Viscosity Power Train Oil" Sticker Has Been Added To The Operation & Maintenance Manual {0645,4070}
1997/03/31 Bolt Lengths Changed In Oil Cooler Lines Group For Proper Fastening {1365,7554}
1997/03/31 New Thrust Washer Eliminates Use Of Retaining Screws In Final Drive; Eliminates Possibility Of Damage From Loose Retaining Screws {4051}
1997/03/31 Special Instructions REHS0019 And REHS0020 Available For Installation Of Differential Thrust Stops {3258}
1997/03/31 Procedure For Aligning Front Suspension Frame Group With The Output Transfer Gearbox {7200}
1997/03/31 Drum Drive Plate Wear {6605}
1997/03/31 Repair Centers For Topcon Sonic Grade/Slope Sensors Established {5645}
1997/03/31 Improved V-Belt For Operation Of Compressor System {1802}
1997/03/31 New Transmission Harnesses With Revised Grounding Now Used To Increase Service Life {3168,3030}
1997/03/31 New Shaft Assembly Used In The Steering Gear Groups To Improve Service Life {4301,4300}
1997/03/31 Common Services Software Install Procedures {7601}
1997/03/31 Information System Builder (ISB), WIN32s, And Display Driver Compatibility {7601}
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