This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 627G Wheel Scraper. The disassembly process involves using various tools to remove over 30 individual components in a specific sequence. The assembly section then lists the reverse steps, providing guidance on cleaning parts and installing components in the correct order while maintaining proper temperatures and torques.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Scraper. It lists 32 steps for disassembly that include removing retaining rings, seals, gears, shafts, bearings, and housing assemblies. It then lists 31 steps for assembly in reverse order, providing details on cleaning parts, heating and cooling bearings, and proper torque specifications for fasteners. Tools required are also listed.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Scraper. It lists 32 steps for disassembly that include removing retaining rings, seals, gears, shafts, bearings, and housing assemblies. It then lists 31 steps for assembly in reverse order, providing details on cleaning parts, heating and cooling bearings, and proper torque specifications for fasteners. Tools required are also listed.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Scraper. It lists 32 steps for disassembly that include removing retaining rings, seals, gears, shafts, bearings, and housing assemblies. It then lists 31 steps for assembly in reverse order, providing details on cleaning parts, heating and cooling bearings, and proper torque specifications for fasteners. Tools required are also listed.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a torque converter in a 637G wheel tractor. It lists 32 steps to remove various components of the torque converter including carriers, gears, shafts, seals, and housings. Tools required are also listed, such as retaining ring pliers, driver groups, pullers, and link brackets. Care must be taken to contain fluids and protect parts from contamination.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a torque converter for a 637G wheel tractor. It lists 32 steps to completely disassemble the torque converter including removing retaining rings, gears, shafts, seals, bearings, and housing components. Tools required are also listed. The assembly instructions are then provided in 31 steps to reassemble all components back into the torque converter.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a torque converter for a 637G wheel tractor. It lists 32 steps to completely disassemble the torque converter including removing retaining rings, gears, shafts, seals, bearings, and housing components. Tools required are also listed. The assembly instructions are then provided in 31 steps to reassemble all components in reverse order.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Scraper. It lists 32 steps for disassembly that include removing retaining rings, seals, gears, shafts, bearings, and housing assemblies. It then lists 31 steps for assembly in reverse order, providing details on cleaning parts, heating and cooling bearings, and proper torque specifications for fasteners. Tools required are also listed.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a torque converter for a 637G wheel tractor. It lists 32 steps to completely disassemble the torque converter including removing retaining rings, gears, shafts, seals, bearings, and housing components. Tools required are also listed. The assembly instructions are then provided in 31 steps to reassemble all components back into the torque converter.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Scraper. It lists 32 steps for disassembly that include removing retaining rings, seals, gears, shafts, bearings, and housing assemblies. It then lists 31 steps for assembly in reverse order, providing details on cleaning parts, heating and cooling bearings, and proper torque specifications for fasteners. Tools required are also listed.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Scraper. It lists 32 steps for disassembly that include removing retaining rings, seals, gears, shafts, bearings, and housing assemblies. It then lists 31 steps for assembly in reverse order, providing details on cleaning parts, heating and cooling bearings, and proper torque specifications for fasteners. Tools required are also listed.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Scraper. It lists 32 steps for disassembly that include removing retaining rings, seals, gears, shafts, bearings, and housing assemblies. It then lists 31 steps for assembly in reverse order, providing details on cleaning parts, heating and cooling bearings, and proper torque specifications for fasteners. Tools required are also listed.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a torque converter in a 637G wheel tractor. It lists 32 steps to remove various components of the torque converter including carriers, gears, shafts, seals, and housings. Tools required are also listed, such as retaining ring pliers, driver groups, pullers, and link brackets. Care must be taken to contain fluids and protect parts from contamination.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a torque converter for a 637G wheel tractor. It lists 32 steps to completely disassemble the torque converter including removing retaining rings, gears, shafts, seals, bearings, and housing components. Tools required are also listed. The assembly instructions are then provided in 31 steps to reassemble all components back into the torque converter.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a torque converter for a 637G wheel tractor. It lists 32 steps to completely disassemble the torque converter including removing retaining rings, gears, shafts, seals, bearings, and housing components. Tools required are also listed. The assembly instructions are then provided in 31 steps to reassemble all components in reverse order.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Scraper. It lists 32 steps for disassembly that include removing retaining rings, seals, gears, shafts, bearings, and housing assemblies. It then lists 31 steps for assembly in reverse order, providing details on cleaning parts, heating and cooling bearings, and proper torque specifications for fasteners. Tools required are also listed.
This document provides instructions for disassembling a torque converter for a 637G wheel tractor. It lists 32 steps to completely disassemble the torque converter including removing retaining rings, gears, shafts, seals, bearings, and housing components. Tools required are also listed. The assembly instructions are then provided in 31 steps to reassemble all components back into the torque converter.
The document provides instructions for removing the implement vane pump from a 657G Wheel Scraper. It describes disconnecting hoses and wiring, draining fluid from the elbow, attaching a lifting device to the pump, and removing nuts and the pump. It also includes notes about marking disconnected parts for installation and preventing fluid loss.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a torque converter. It describes 18 steps to disassemble the torque converter by removing various parts like housing assemblies, bearings, plates, and seals. It then describes 18 steps for assembling the torque converter by installing the parts in reverse order. Tools required include link brackets, drivers, and forcing screws. Safety precautions are provided for spring loaded parts.
The document provides instructions for removing and assembling the torque converter of a 730 Ejector Articulated Truck. It describes in 18 steps how to disassemble the torque converter by removing components like the housing assembly, piston, plates and discs, impeller, and turbine. It then describes in 12 steps the process of assembling the torque converter by reinstalling these components in reverse order, taking care to keep parts clean and install springs and other parts correctly. Special tools are required for tasks like removing the plate and installing the cam.
This document provides assembly instructions for a torque converter in a 730 articulated truck. It lists 34 steps to assemble the various components of the torque converter, including housings, bearings, seals, discs, and shafts. Personal protective equipment is required and cleanliness is emphasized throughout the process. Torque specifications are provided for securing each component with bolts or screws.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C13 engine, including:
- Camshaft - removal involves supporting lifters with a magnetic tool, removing bolts and gears, and carefully removing the camshaft with two people. Installation requires ensuring proper timing.
- Camshaft gear - removed using a press and installed by heating to 315°C and pressing onto the camshaft.
- Camshaft bearings - removed using a puller tool and lubricant, installed using a sleeve tool and measured for proper depth.
- Engine oil pan - removed by draining oil, removing bolts and clips, and installing requires applying sealant
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and crankshaft rear seal of a Caterpillar C11 engine. The removal process involves using various tools to remove components like the rear crankshaft seal, adapter assembly, gears, bearings and covers. The installation process provides steps to install these components in reverse order and notes that components like bearings must be cooled and properly positioned during installation. Precise dimensions and torque specifications are given for correct installation.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and flywheel on a Caterpillar C13 engine.
The removal procedure includes supporting the engine, removing bolts and seals to access the rear gear group components, and using various tools to remove gears, bushings, bearings, and covers. The installation procedure provides instructions for cleaning parts, lowering temperatures of bearings, applying sealant to bolts, and orienting gears and bearings according to specified dimensions before reinstalling the components in reverse order of removal. Separate sections also provide procedures for removing and installing the flywheel and rear crankshaft seal.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C9.3 engine, including the valve mechanism cover, compression brake, and rocker arm shaft assembly. The procedures describe disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing nuts and bolts, checking and replacing seals, lubricating parts, and tightening components to the specified torques. Tools required include a feeler gauge and lubricant. Identification marks should be made on removed parts and the components must be kept clean to prevent premature wear.
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling the drive shaft and scavenge pump on a 657G Wheel Scraper. Key steps include:
1. Removing retaining rings, covers, and guards to access the drive shaft.
2. Using eyebolts and lifting devices to remove the heavy drive shaft and tube assembly.
3. Checking alignment of components and removing the yoke assembly, bearings, and seals from the bearing cage.
4. Disassembling the flywheel scavenge pump by removing bolts, seals, bearings, and shafts.
This document provides instructions for installing and removing various engine components on a Caterpillar 657E wheel scraper model powered by a 3408 engine, including:
1) Installing the rear gear group by placing gears and bearings on shafts and installing dowels, seals and bolts.
2) Removing the flywheel using guide bolts, brackets and a hoist to lift the heavy flywheel off the crankshaft.
3) Installing the flywheel by heating the ring gear, placing the flywheel on guide bolts, and bolting it into place.
4) Procedures for removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal using pullers and punches
This service repair manual provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 657E wheel tractor, including:
- Removing the rear gear group by pressing components out of adapter assemblies, using pullers to remove bearings, and disassembling individual gears.
- Installing the rear gear group by pressing bearings into place, assembling individual gears, and pressing assembled components into adapter assemblies.
- Removing the flywheel by using bolts, guide bolts, and a lifting bracket to pull the flywheel off the crankshaft.
- Installing the flywheel by using guide bolts to position it, applying lubricant to bolts, and tightening bol
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transmission transfer gears of a Caterpillar 651E wheel tractor. The steps include removing the transmission transfer gears as a unit, disassembling the individual gears and bearings, inspecting and replacing parts, and reassembling the gears and bearings in the correct order with the specified tools and torques. Proper installation of seals, shims, and torque specifications are emphasized to ensure correct assembly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the rear crankshaft seal on a Caterpillar 651E wheel scraper. The removal procedure involves using a slide hammer puller to pull the rear crankshaft seal from the flywheel housing. The installation procedure specifies cleaning and lubricating the crankshaft and seal bore before pressing the new seal into place. Proper cleaning and lubrication are emphasized to prevent contaminating and shortening the life of components.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637K Wheel Tractor Scraper. It lists the required tools and presents 24 steps to disassemble the various components of the torque converter. These include removing the housing assembly, torque converter assembly, clutch piston, friction disk, bearings, seals and gears. The assembly section then lists the same 24 steps in reverse order to reassemble all components back into the torque converter.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637K Wheel Tractor Scraper. It describes 18 steps to disassemble the torque converter by removing parts like the retaining rings, bolts, thrust bearings, and seals. It then describes 24 steps to reassemble the torque converter by installing the parts in the reverse order, applying sealant or heat treating some parts as needed. Tools required include retaining ring pliers, drivers, pullers, and link brackets to lift components.
The document provides instructions for disassembling various components of a 637G wheel tractor, including the transfer gears, torque converter, and transmission. The transfer gear case is first removed from the transmission. Then the torque converter is disassembled by removing components like the impeller, carrier assembly, stator, and turbine. Finally, instructions are given to disassemble the transfer gears by removing items such as bearings and seals. Tools are listed that are required for the disassembly procedures.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Tractor. It describes removing over 30 individual components in multiple steps, including removing the torque converter housing, retarder, gears, bearings, seals and other internal parts. Detailed illustrations accompany each step. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent contaminating the hydraulic system.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transfer gears of a 627G wheel tractor. The disassembly process involves removing 18 components from the transfer gear case including bearing cages, gears, shims, and cups. The assembly process describes installing these components in the reverse order and includes lubricating seals, heating/cooling bearings, and torquing bolts to the specified values.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 627G Wheel Scraper. It outlines 32 steps to disassemble the various components of the torque converter including the housing, gears, shafts, bearings, and other parts. It then outlines 29 steps for assembling the torque converter components back together in reverse order. Required tools are listed for specific disassembly and assembly steps. Safety notices are provided to contain fluids and properly dispose of them.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transfer gears of a 627G wheel tractor. The disassembly process involves removing 18 components from the transfer gear case including bearing cages, gears, shims, and cups. The assembly process describes installing these components in the reverse order and includes lubricating seals, heating/cooling bearings, and torquing bolts to the specified values.
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The document provides instructions for removing the implement vane pump from a 657G Wheel Scraper. It describes disconnecting hoses and wiring, draining fluid from the elbow, attaching a lifting device to the pump, and removing nuts and the pump. It also includes notes about marking disconnected parts for installation and preventing fluid loss.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling a torque converter. It describes 18 steps to disassemble the torque converter by removing various parts like housing assemblies, bearings, plates, and seals. It then describes 18 steps for assembling the torque converter by installing the parts in reverse order. Tools required include link brackets, drivers, and forcing screws. Safety precautions are provided for spring loaded parts.
The document provides instructions for removing and assembling the torque converter of a 730 Ejector Articulated Truck. It describes in 18 steps how to disassemble the torque converter by removing components like the housing assembly, piston, plates and discs, impeller, and turbine. It then describes in 12 steps the process of assembling the torque converter by reinstalling these components in reverse order, taking care to keep parts clean and install springs and other parts correctly. Special tools are required for tasks like removing the plate and installing the cam.
This document provides assembly instructions for a torque converter in a 730 articulated truck. It lists 34 steps to assemble the various components of the torque converter, including housings, bearings, seals, discs, and shafts. Personal protective equipment is required and cleanliness is emphasized throughout the process. Torque specifications are provided for securing each component with bolts or screws.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C13 engine, including:
- Camshaft - removal involves supporting lifters with a magnetic tool, removing bolts and gears, and carefully removing the camshaft with two people. Installation requires ensuring proper timing.
- Camshaft gear - removed using a press and installed by heating to 315°C and pressing onto the camshaft.
- Camshaft bearings - removed using a puller tool and lubricant, installed using a sleeve tool and measured for proper depth.
- Engine oil pan - removed by draining oil, removing bolts and clips, and installing requires applying sealant
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and crankshaft rear seal of a Caterpillar C11 engine. The removal process involves using various tools to remove components like the rear crankshaft seal, adapter assembly, gears, bearings and covers. The installation process provides steps to install these components in reverse order and notes that components like bearings must be cooled and properly positioned during installation. Precise dimensions and torque specifications are given for correct installation.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and flywheel on a Caterpillar C13 engine.
The removal procedure includes supporting the engine, removing bolts and seals to access the rear gear group components, and using various tools to remove gears, bushings, bearings, and covers. The installation procedure provides instructions for cleaning parts, lowering temperatures of bearings, applying sealant to bolts, and orienting gears and bearings according to specified dimensions before reinstalling the components in reverse order of removal. Separate sections also provide procedures for removing and installing the flywheel and rear crankshaft seal.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar C9.3 engine, including the valve mechanism cover, compression brake, and rocker arm shaft assembly. The procedures describe disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing nuts and bolts, checking and replacing seals, lubricating parts, and tightening components to the specified torques. Tools required include a feeler gauge and lubricant. Identification marks should be made on removed parts and the components must be kept clean to prevent premature wear.
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling the drive shaft and scavenge pump on a 657G Wheel Scraper. Key steps include:
1. Removing retaining rings, covers, and guards to access the drive shaft.
2. Using eyebolts and lifting devices to remove the heavy drive shaft and tube assembly.
3. Checking alignment of components and removing the yoke assembly, bearings, and seals from the bearing cage.
4. Disassembling the flywheel scavenge pump by removing bolts, seals, bearings, and shafts.
This document provides instructions for installing and removing various engine components on a Caterpillar 657E wheel scraper model powered by a 3408 engine, including:
1) Installing the rear gear group by placing gears and bearings on shafts and installing dowels, seals and bolts.
2) Removing the flywheel using guide bolts, brackets and a hoist to lift the heavy flywheel off the crankshaft.
3) Installing the flywheel by heating the ring gear, placing the flywheel on guide bolts, and bolting it into place.
4) Procedures for removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal using pullers and punches
This service repair manual provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a Caterpillar 657E wheel tractor, including:
- Removing the rear gear group by pressing components out of adapter assemblies, using pullers to remove bearings, and disassembling individual gears.
- Installing the rear gear group by pressing bearings into place, assembling individual gears, and pressing assembled components into adapter assemblies.
- Removing the flywheel by using bolts, guide bolts, and a lifting bracket to pull the flywheel off the crankshaft.
- Installing the flywheel by using guide bolts to position it, applying lubricant to bolts, and tightening bol
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transmission transfer gears of a Caterpillar 651E wheel tractor. The steps include removing the transmission transfer gears as a unit, disassembling the individual gears and bearings, inspecting and replacing parts, and reassembling the gears and bearings in the correct order with the specified tools and torques. Proper installation of seals, shims, and torque specifications are emphasized to ensure correct assembly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the rear crankshaft seal on a Caterpillar 651E wheel scraper. The removal procedure involves using a slide hammer puller to pull the rear crankshaft seal from the flywheel housing. The installation procedure specifies cleaning and lubricating the crankshaft and seal bore before pressing the new seal into place. Proper cleaning and lubrication are emphasized to prevent contaminating and shortening the life of components.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637K Wheel Tractor Scraper. It lists the required tools and presents 24 steps to disassemble the various components of the torque converter. These include removing the housing assembly, torque converter assembly, clutch piston, friction disk, bearings, seals and gears. The assembly section then lists the same 24 steps in reverse order to reassemble all components back into the torque converter.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637K Wheel Tractor Scraper. It describes 18 steps to disassemble the torque converter by removing parts like the retaining rings, bolts, thrust bearings, and seals. It then describes 24 steps to reassemble the torque converter by installing the parts in the reverse order, applying sealant or heat treating some parts as needed. Tools required include retaining ring pliers, drivers, pullers, and link brackets to lift components.
The document provides instructions for disassembling various components of a 637G wheel tractor, including the transfer gears, torque converter, and transmission. The transfer gear case is first removed from the transmission. Then the torque converter is disassembled by removing components like the impeller, carrier assembly, stator, and turbine. Finally, instructions are given to disassemble the transfer gears by removing items such as bearings and seals. Tools are listed that are required for the disassembly procedures.
The document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 637G Wheel Tractor. It describes removing over 30 individual components in multiple steps, including removing the torque converter housing, retarder, gears, bearings, seals and other internal parts. Detailed illustrations accompany each step. Cleanliness is emphasized to prevent contaminating the hydraulic system.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transfer gears of a 627G wheel tractor. The disassembly process involves removing 18 components from the transfer gear case including bearing cages, gears, shims, and cups. The assembly process describes installing these components in the reverse order and includes lubricating seals, heating/cooling bearings, and torquing bolts to the specified values.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 627G Wheel Scraper. It outlines 32 steps to disassemble the various components of the torque converter including the housing, gears, shafts, bearings, and other parts. It then outlines 29 steps for assembling the torque converter components back together in reverse order. Required tools are listed for specific disassembly and assembly steps. Safety notices are provided to contain fluids and properly dispose of them.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transfer gears of a 627G wheel tractor. The disassembly process involves removing 18 components from the transfer gear case including bearing cages, gears, shims, and cups. The assembly process describes installing these components in the reverse order and includes lubricating seals, heating/cooling bearings, and torquing bolts to the specified values.
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Product: WHEEL SCRAPER
Model: 627G WHEEL SCRAPER CEZ
Configuration: 627G Wheel Scraper CEZ00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C-9 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
627G Wheel Scraper Power Train
Media Number -RENR4232-02 Publication Date -01/03/2004 Date Updated -09/03/2018
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Torque Converter - Disassemble
SMCS - 3101-015
Disassembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 138-7575 Link Bracket 3
B 1P-1861 Retaining Ring Pliers 1
C 1P-0520 Driver Gp 1
D 2P-8312
Retaining Ring Pliers
(External)
1
E 8H-0663
Bearing Puller Gp
(Nine Ton Capacity)
1
F
1P-2322
Combination Puller
(Two Jaw or Three Jaw)
1
1P-0546 Puller Jaw 1
1P-0510 Driver Gp 1
Start By:
a. Separate the torque converter from the transmission. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly,
"Torque Converter, Transmission and Transfer Gear - Separate".
NOTICE
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3. Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during
performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting, and repair
of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers
before opening any compartment or disassembling any component
containing fluids.
Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Dealer Service Tool
Catalog" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain fluids on
Cat products.
Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
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1. Remove retaining ring (1). Remove retarder rotor (2).
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2. Remove seal ring (4) from carrier (3) on each side of retarder rotor (2).
3. Remove carrier (3).
Note: The carrier will be destroyed when the carrier is removed from the retarder.
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4. Remove bolts (5). Remove race (6).
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5. Attach Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device to housing assembly (7). The weight of
housing assembly (7) is approximately 73 kg (160 lb).
6. Remove housing assembly (7) from the torque converter.
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7. Position housing assembly (7), as shown.
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5. 8. Remove bolts (9). Remove gear (8).
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9. Use Tooling (B) to remove retaining ring (10) from each side of gear (8).
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10. Remove shaft (11).
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11. Use a suitable press and Tooling (C) to remove the bearing from gear (8).
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Illustration 13 g00837280
Illustration 14 g01160859
15. Remove retainer (17) from shaft (22). Remove ring seals (18).
16. Remove gear (19) from shaft (22).
17. Remove bolts (20) and retainer (21). Use Tooling (D) to remove retaining ring (23).
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8. Illustration 15 g01160895
18. Position the torque converter, as shown. Remove bolts (24).
Illustration 16 g01160896
19. Attach Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device to impeller assembly (25). The weight of
impeller assembly (25) is approximately 41 kg (90 lb).
20. Remove impeller assembly (25) from housing (26).
Illustration 17 g01160897
21. Remove retaining ring (27) and the bearing.
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9. Illustration 18 g01160860
22. Use Tooling (F) to separate shaft (22) from carrier assembly (28) and the bearing. Remove
the bearing.
Illustration 19 g00837179
23. Remove bolts (29). Remove stator assembly (31) from impeller (30).
Illustration 20 g01160933
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10. Illustration 21 g01160931
24. Remove bolts (32) from gear (33).
25. Use Tooling (B) to drive carrier assembly (28) and gear (33) out of impeller (30).
Illustration 22 g00837205
26. Use Tooling (B) to drive carrier (34) out of impeller (30).
Illustration 23 g01054015
27. Use Tooling (B) to drive carrier assembly (28) out of bearing (35).
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11. Illustration 24 g01054017
28. Remove gear (33) from carrier assembly (28).
Illustration 25 g01054020
29. Remove seal ring (36).
Illustration 26 g01160861
30. Remove rings (37). Use Tooling (D) to remove ring (38) from shaft (22).
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12. Illustration 27 g01160862
31. Install Tooling (E). Tooling (E) must be seated on the shoulders of turbine (39). Tooling (E)
must not contact the splines on shaft (22).
Note: Tooling (E) must be used in order to support turbine (39) or damage to turbine (39)
will result.
Illustration 28 g01160863
32. Use a suitable press to remove shaft (22) from turbine (39). Remove bearing race (40) and
the spacer from turbine (39).
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13. Shutdown SIS
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Product: WHEEL SCRAPER
Model: 627G WHEEL SCRAPER CEZ
Configuration: 627G Wheel Scraper CEZ00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C-9 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
627G Wheel Scraper Power Train
Media Number -RENR4232-02 Publication Date -01/03/2004 Date Updated -09/03/2018
i02322407
Torque Converter - Assemble
SMCS - 3101-016
Assembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 138-7575 Link Bracket 3
B 1P-1861 Retaining Ring Pliers 1
C 1P-0520 Driver Gp 1
D 2P-8312
Retaining Ring Pliers
(External)
1
NOTICE
Keep all parts clean from contaminants.
Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened component life.
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14. Illustration 1 g01160861
1. Lower the temperature of shaft (22). Use Tooling (D) to install ring (38). Install shaft (22) in
the turbine until ring (38) rests on the turbine. Install rings (37).
Illustration 2 g01160941
2. Install the spacer. Raise the temperature of bearing race (40). Install bearing race (40) to
turbine (39) and shaft (22).
Illustration 3 g01054020
3. Install seal ring (36).
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15. Illustration 4 g01054017
4. Install gear (33) to carrier assembly (28).
Illustration 5 g01054015
5. Raise the temperature of bearing (35). Install bearing (35) on carrier assembly (28).
Illustration 6 g00837205
6. Lower the temperature of carrier (34). Install carrier (34) into impeller (30).
Note: Make sure that the bolt holes are aligned.
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16. Illustration 7 g00837194
7. Position gear (33). Install bolts (32). Tighten bolts (32) to a torque of 50 ± 7 N·m
(37 ± 5 lb ft).
Illustration 8 g00837179
8. Position stator assembly (31) on impeller (30) and on carrier assembly (28). Install bolts
(29). Tighten bolts (29) to a torque of 40 ± 5 N·m (30 ± 4 lb ft).
Illustration 9 g01160943
9. Install carrier assembly (28) on impeller (39).
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17. 10. Raise the temperature of the bearing. Install the bearing on shaft (22).
Illustration 10 g01160897
11. Lower the temperature of the bearing. Install the bearing. Install retaining ring (27).
Illustration 11 g01160896
12. Use Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device to install impeller assembly (25) to housing
(26). The weight of impeller assembly (25) is approximately 41 kg (90 lb).
Illustration 12 g01160895
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18. 13. Position the torque converter, as shown. Install bolts (24). Tighten bolts (24) to a torque of
30 ± 5 N·m (22 ± 4 lb ft).
Illustration 13 g01160859
Illustration 14 g00837280
Illustration 15 g00837274
14. Use Tooling (D) to install retaining ring (23). Position retainer (21). Install bolts (20).
Tighten bolts (20) to a torque of 50 ± 7 N·m (37 ± 5 lb ft).
15. Install gear (19) on shaft (22).
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20. 20. Install bolts (12). Tighten bolts (12) to a torque of 50 ± 7 N·m (37 ± 5 lb ft).
Illustration 19 g00833678
21. Use a suitable press and Tooling (C) to install the bearing to gear (8).
Illustration 20 g00833676
22. Install shaft (11).
Illustration 21 g00833666
23. Use Tooling (B) to install retaining ring (10) on each side of gear (8).
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21. Illustration 22 g00833655
24. Position housing assembly (7), as shown.
25. Position gear (8). Install bolts (9).
Illustration 23 g00833647
26. Attach Tooling (A) and a suitable lifting device to housing assembly (7). The weight of
housing assembly (7) is approximately 73 kg (160 lb).
27. Install housing assembly (7) onto the torque converter.
Illustration 24 g00833629
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22. 28. Install race (6). Install bolts (5).
Illustration 25 g00833624
29. Install carrier (3).
30. Install seal ring (4) to carrier (3) on each side of retarder rotor (2).
Illustration 26 g00833596
31. Install retarder rotor (2). Install retaining ring (1).
End By:
a. Connect the torque converter to the transmission. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly,
"Torque Converter, Transmission and Transfer Gear - Connect".
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23. Shutdown SIS
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Product: WHEEL SCRAPER
Model: 627G WHEEL SCRAPER CEZ
Configuration: 627G Wheel Scraper CEZ00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C-9 Engine
Disassembly and Assembly
627G Wheel Scraper Power Train
Media Number -RENR4232-02 Publication Date -01/03/2004 Date Updated -09/03/2018
i02331325
Transfer Gears - Disassemble
SMCS - 3159-015
Disassembly Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 1P-0520 Driver Gp 1
B
1P-0820 Hydraulic Puller 1
3H-0465 Push-Puller Plate 4
8B-7549 Puller Leg 2
8B-7551 Bearing Puller Gp 1
C 138-7573 Link Bracket 2
D
5F-7343
Bearing Puller Gp
(Twenty Ton Capacity)
1
1P-0520 Driver Gp 1
E
8B-7551 Bearing Puller Gp 1
1P-0520 Driver Gp 1
Start By:
A. Remove the transmission. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Torque Converter,
Transmission, and Transfer Gear - Separate".
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24. Note: Cleanliness is an important factor. Before the disassembly procedure, the exterior of the
component should be thoroughly cleaned. This will help to prevent dirt from entering the internal
mechanism.
NOTICE
Care must be taken to ensure that fluids are contained during
performance of inspection, maintenance, testing, adjusting and repair
of the product. Be prepared to collect the fluid with suitable containers
before opening any compartment or disassembling any component
containing fluids.
Refer to Special Publication, NENG2500, "Caterpillar Tools and Shop
Products Guide" for tools and supplies suitable to collect and contain
fluids on Caterpillar products.
Dispose of all fluids according to local regulations and mandates.
Illustration 1 g00834630
1. Remove cover (1) .
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26. 5. Position cage assembly (3). Remove bolts (8). Remove plate (9). Remove O-ring seal (10) .
Illustration 5 g00834589
Illustration 6 g00834834
6. Use Tooling (A) and a suitable press in order to remove bearings (11) from cage assembly
(3) .
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27. Illustration 7 g00834594
Note: If the shaft is not supported, the shaft will fall when bolt (13) is removed.
7. Position transfer case (12). Support shaft (14). Remove bolt (13). Remove the retainer.
Remove shaft (14) .
8. Remove gear (15) from transfer case (12) .
Illustration 8 g00834598
9. Use Tooling (B) in order to remove bearing (16) from shaft (14) .
Illustration 9 g00834608
10. Remove bolts (17) .
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28. Illustration 10 g00834615
11. Attach Tooling (C) and a suitable lifting device to cage (18). Remove cage (18) and the
pinion as a unit. The weight of cage (18) and the pinion is approximately 34 kg (76 lb).
Illustration 11 g00834620
12. Remove bolts (19). Remove plate (20). Remove bearing cone (21) .
Illustration 12 g00834621
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29. 13. Use Tooling (D) and a suitable press in order to remove cage (18) from pinion (22) .
Illustration 13 g00834623
14. If necessary, use Tooling (E) in order to remove bearing cone (23) from pinion (22). If
necessary, use Tooling (E) in order to remove bearing cone (24) from pinion (22) .
Illustration 14 g00834625
15. Remove retaining ring (25) in order to remove bearing cup (26) from cage (18) .
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31. Illustration 15 g00834626
16. Use Tooling (A) and a suitable press in order to remove the bearing cup from cage (18) .
Illustration 16 g00834628
17. Remove plug (27). Remove the dowel that holds the race in position.
Illustration 17 g00834629
18. Remove bearing race (28). Remove bearing race (29) .
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