This document provides removal and installation instructions for various diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) system components on a Caterpillar 730C Ejector articulated truck. It describes how to remove and install the DEF tank, pump, injector, electronic control unit, and various solenoid valves. The instructions include illustrations showing the component locations and torque specifications for reinstalling components.
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The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a 730C Ejector Articulated Truck, including the diesel exhaust fluid tank, pump, injector, electronic control unit, and solenoid valves. The procedures describe disconnecting hoses and electrical connections, removing mounting hardware, and installing components in the reverse order while applying specified torques to fasteners. Safety notices are included regarding hot coolant, fuel leaks, and proper fluid disposal.
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The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a 730C Ejector Articulated Truck, including the diesel exhaust fluid tank, pump, injector, electronic control unit, and solenoid valves. The procedures describe disconnecting hoses and electrical connections, removing mounting hardware, and replacing seals before reinstalling components in the reverse order of removal while tightening fasteners to the specified torques. Safety notices are included regarding hot coolant, fuel leaks, and proper fluid disposal.
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The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a 730C Ejector Articulated Truck, including the diesel exhaust fluid tank, pump, injector, electronic control unit, and solenoid valves. The procedures include disconnecting hoses and electrical connections, removing mounting hardware, and installing components in the reverse order while applying specified torques to fasteners. Safety notices are also provided regarding hot coolant, fuel leaks, and contained fluid disposal.
The document is a service repair manual that provides instructions for removing and installing various diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) system components on a 730C Ejector articulated truck. It includes illustrated step-by-step procedures for removing and installing the DEF tank, pump, injector, electronic control module, heater coolant solenoid valve, and fuel solenoid valve. Safety notices are provided and proper torque specifications are listed for reinstallation.
The document is a service repair manual that provides instructions for removing and installing various diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) system components on a 730C Ejector articulated truck. It includes illustrated step-by-step procedures for removing and installing the DEF tank, pump, injector, electronic control module, heater coolant solenoid valve, and fuel solenoid valve. Safety notices are provided and proper torque specifications are listed for reinstallation.
The document is a service repair manual that provides instructions for removing and installing various diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) system components on a 730C Ejector Articulated Truck. It includes illustrated step-by-step procedures for servicing the DEF tank, pump, injector, electronic control module, heater coolant solenoid valve, and ARD fuel solenoid valve. Safety notices are also provided regarding the potential hazards of hot coolant and spilled fuel.
The document provides instructions for removing and assembling a torque converter for a 730C2 articulated truck. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step procedures with accompanying illustrations. The torque converter components are removed in the order of the housing assembly, piston, plates and discs, turbine, impeller, carrier, and stator parts. Assembly is the reverse of disassembly, with notes to clean parts and apply specified torques.
The document provides instructions for removing and assembling components of the torque converter for a 730C2 Articulated Truck. It lists the required tools and presents step-by-step procedures with accompanying illustrations for removing the torque converter housing, disassembling internal components, and assembling the housing. Key steps include using lifting devices to handle heavy components safely, marking parts for proper reinstallation, and noting torque specifications for fasteners.
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The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a 730C Ejector Articulated Truck, including the diesel exhaust fluid tank, pump, injector, electronic control unit, and solenoid valves. The procedures describe disconnecting hoses and electrical connections, removing mounting hardware, and installing components in the reverse order while applying specified torques to fasteners. Safety notices are included regarding hot coolant, fuel leaks, and proper fluid disposal.
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The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a 730C Ejector Articulated Truck, including the diesel exhaust fluid tank, pump, injector, electronic control unit, and solenoid valves. The procedures describe disconnecting hoses and electrical connections, removing mounting hardware, and replacing seals before reinstalling components in the reverse order of removal while tightening fasteners to the specified torques. Safety notices are included regarding hot coolant, fuel leaks, and proper fluid disposal.
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The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a 730C Ejector Articulated Truck, including the diesel exhaust fluid tank, pump, injector, electronic control unit, and solenoid valves. The procedures include disconnecting hoses and electrical connections, removing mounting hardware, and installing components in the reverse order while applying specified torques to fasteners. Safety notices are also provided regarding hot coolant, fuel leaks, and contained fluid disposal.
The document is a service repair manual that provides instructions for removing and installing various diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) system components on a 730C Ejector articulated truck. It includes illustrated step-by-step procedures for removing and installing the DEF tank, pump, injector, electronic control module, heater coolant solenoid valve, and fuel solenoid valve. Safety notices are provided and proper torque specifications are listed for reinstallation.
The document is a service repair manual that provides instructions for removing and installing various diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) system components on a 730C Ejector articulated truck. It includes illustrated step-by-step procedures for removing and installing the DEF tank, pump, injector, electronic control module, heater coolant solenoid valve, and fuel solenoid valve. Safety notices are provided and proper torque specifications are listed for reinstallation.
The document is a service repair manual that provides instructions for removing and installing various diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) system components on a 730C Ejector Articulated Truck. It includes illustrated step-by-step procedures for servicing the DEF tank, pump, injector, electronic control module, heater coolant solenoid valve, and ARD fuel solenoid valve. Safety notices are also provided regarding the potential hazards of hot coolant and spilled fuel.
The document provides instructions for removing and assembling a torque converter for a 730C2 articulated truck. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step procedures with accompanying illustrations. The torque converter components are removed in the order of the housing assembly, piston, plates and discs, turbine, impeller, carrier, and stator parts. Assembly is the reverse of disassembly, with notes to clean parts and apply specified torques.
The document provides instructions for removing and assembling components of the torque converter for a 730C2 Articulated Truck. It lists the required tools and presents step-by-step procedures with accompanying illustrations for removing the torque converter housing, disassembling internal components, and assembling the housing. Key steps include using lifting devices to handle heavy components safely, marking parts for proper reinstallation, and noting torque specifications for fasteners.
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling a torque converter from a 730C2 articulated truck with a C13 engine. It lists the required tools and presents step-by-step instructions with accompanying illustrations. The instructions describe removing the torque converter housing, then disassembling internal components like the piston, plates, discs, bearings, and impeller. Reassembly instructions are also provided.
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling a torque converter from a Caterpillar 730C2 articulated truck. It describes 18 steps to disassemble the torque converter and 19 steps to reassemble it. Tools required include an adapter plate, engine stand, oil drain cart, and link brackets. Safety precautions are provided to contain fluids and protect from spring forces.
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling a torque converter from a 730C2 articulated truck with a C13 engine. It lists the required tools and presents step-by-step instructions with accompanying illustrations. The instructions describe removing the torque converter housing, then disassembling internal components like the piston, plates, discs, bearings, and impeller. Reassembly instructions are also provided.
The document provides instructions for servicing components of the power train for a 730C2 articulated truck. It includes procedures for removing and installing the torque converter housing, relief valve, accessory drive, idler gear, and pump drive. The pump drive removal procedure involves detaching the torque converter housing and shield assembly, then removing bolts and the pump drive unit. The pump drive disassembly requires removing manifold bolts and parts, races, and the carrier assembly.
The document provides instructions for servicing components of the power train for a 730C2 articulated truck. It includes procedures for removing and installing the torque converter housing, relief valve, accessory drive, idler gear, and pump drive. The pump drive removal procedure involves detaching the torque converter housing and shield assembly, then removing bolts and the pump drive unit. The pump drive disassembly requires removing manifold bolts and parts, races, and the carrier assembly.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various transmission components on a 730C2 articulated truck, including:
1. Removing and installing a torque converter housing, which requires attaching lifting tools and brackets due to the housing's 500 lb weight.
2. Removing and installing a relief valve on the torque converter inlet, which involves removing a manifold, relief valve, and O-ring seal.
3. Removing and installing an accessory drive on the transmission, which requires pressing out and installing bearing cups and removing/installing gears, seals, and shims.
4. Removing and installing an idler gear on the transmission accessory drive, which removes the gear from the housing.
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The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the power train system for a 730C2 articulated truck, including:
1) Removing and installing the torque converter housing, requiring specialized tools and lifting equipment due to the component's weight.
2) Removing and installing the relief valve on the torque converter inlet, which involves removing retaining rings and seals.
3) Removing and installing the transmission accessory drive, a multi-step process that includes pressing out bearings and installing shims to set proper end play.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the transmission system for a 730C2 Articulated Truck powered by a C13 engine. The first section describes removing the torque converter housing and installing a new housing. The second section explains how to remove and install the relief valve for the torque converter inlet. The third section gives directions for removing and installing the accessory drive component of the transmission.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the power train system for a 730C2 articulated truck, including:
1) Removing and installing the torque converter housing, requiring specialized tools and lifting equipment due to the component's weight.
2) Removing and installing the relief valve on the torque converter inlet, which involves removing retaining rings and seals.
3) Removing and installing the transmission accessory drive, a multi-step process that includes pressing out bearings and installing shims to set proper end play.
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. Special notes are provided regarding keeping parts clean, marking components for reinstallation, and adjusting valve lash.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of the rear gear group and flywheel on a Caterpillar 730 articulated truck with a C13 engine. The removal procedure involves using various tools to remove bolts, seals, gears, covers, and bearings. The installation procedure specifies cleaning and lubricating components, precisely positioning bearings, and torquing bolts to the correct specifications.
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 bolts, seals, gears, covers, and bearings. The installation process provides steps to install these components in reverse order and includes precautions like applying threadlocker and ensuring proper bearing alignment. Precise dimensions and torque specifications are given for correct installation.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the torque converter of a 657G Wheel Tractor. It lists the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions with accompanying illustrations. The torque converter is first disassembled by removing various components like the retaining rings, bolts, plates, and internal mechanisms. It is then reassembled in the reverse order, ensuring cleanliness and applying grease as needed.
This service repair manual provides instructions for removing and installing the cylinder head and lifter group on Caterpillar 3412E and 3408E engines. The cylinder head removal procedure involves detaching hoses, removing the exhaust manifold, fuel manifold, and cylinder head bolts. Special tools are required to safely lift the heavy cylinder head. Reinstallation follows the reverse order. The lifter group removal requires a special tool to hold the lifters while extracting them from the cylinder block bores. New springs must be installed when reassembling the lifter group.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the camshaft on a Caterpillar 3412C engine. Key steps include:
1. Removing the front housing, lifter group, and flywheel housing.
2. Removing four bolts and a plate from the rear of the camshaft and removing the camshaft gear.
3. Aligning timing marks and removing two bolts and a plate from the camshaft.
4. Removing the camshaft from the cylinder block and optionally removing the camshaft gear using a driver group tool.
This service repair manual provides instructions for removing and installing the flywheel housing and rear power take-off (RPTO) on a Caterpillar 657G wheel tractor. The flywheel housing removal procedure involves removing bolts and seals, then lifting the housing off using lifting brackets. Installation involves cleaning parts, applying sealant, positioning seals and gaskets, and tightening bolts in a specific sequence. The RPTO removal procedure describes removing gears, idlers, retainers, sleeves and covers. Installation involves cleaning, lubricating, and positioning these parts before securing with bolts.
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 O-rings, bolts, bearings, and shaft components.
This document provides instructions for installing a crankshaft rear seal on a Caterpillar 657E wheel scraper. It describes cleaning and applying retaining compound to the crankshaft and wear sleeve. A locator is installed on the crankshaft to position the wear sleeve and seal, which are then installed using an installer tool. Finally, the installer is removed and bolts are tightened to complete the installation.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the transmission transfer gears of a Caterpillar 651E wheel tractor. The disassembly process involves removing 18 components from the transfer gear case including gears, shafts, bearings, and seals. The assembly process describes installing these components in 23 steps, noting proper orientation and torque specifications. Tools required include various pullers, presses, and forcing screws.
The document provides instructions for removing the implement vane pump from a 657G Wheel Scraper. It describes disconnecting hydraulic and electrical connections, draining fluid from the elbow, attaching a lifting device to the pump, and removing mounting nuts and the pump. Cleaning parts and plugging lines is noted for prevent contamination during removal.
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.
- Removing the flywheel by using bolting brackets to hold the crankshaft gear, installing guide bolts, and lifting the flywheel off with a hoist.
- Reinstalling components by pressing bearings into place with drives, torquing bolts, and checking runout after installing the flywheel.
The document provides detailed step-by-step instructions accompanied by illustrations of the disassembly and
This document provides instructions for installing and removing the crankshaft rear seal on a Caterpillar 657E wheel scraper. The removal procedure involves using a punch or slide hammer puller to puncture and remove the existing seal. The installation procedure specifies using a seal installer tool and retaining compound to press the new seal and wear sleeve onto the crankshaft. Precautions are given to keep the components clean and not reuse a separated seal and sleeve. The instructions are illustrated with diagrams and apply to both engine configurations with and without a rear gear train.
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Note: Place identification marks on DEF pump coolant connectors (23) and DEF pump
connectors (24) for installation purposes. DEF pump coolant connectors (23) and DEF
pump connectors (24) are not interchangeable.
15. Remove DEF pump coolant connectors (23) and DEF pump connectors (24) from diesel
exhaust fluid pump (22).
Illustration 16 g06039906
16. Remove filter (25).
Installation Procedure
1. Install diesel exhaust fluid pump (22) in the reverse order of removal.
a. DEF pump connectors (24) to a torque of 4.5 ± 0.5 N·m (40± 4 lb in).
b. Tighten DEF pump coolant connectors (23) to a torque of 5.5 ± 0.5 N·m
(48 ± 4 lb in).
c. Tighten cover (20) to a torque of 20 ± 5 N·m (177 ± 44 lb in).
d. Tighten bolts (21) to a torque of 19 ± 2 N·m (168 ± 18 lb in).
e. Tighten bolts (16), (17) and (18) to a torque of 4 ± 0.7 N·m (35 ± 6 lb in).
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Diesel Exhaust Fluid Injector - Remove and Install
SMCS - 108I-010; 108K-010
Removal Procedure
Table 1
Required Tools
Tool Part Number Part Description Qty
A 385-1861 Connector Plug 2
B - LOCTITE C-5A Copper Antiseize -
Illustration 1 g03687664
1. Disconnect hose assemblies (1) and cap with Tooling (A). Disconnect hose assembly (2).
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11. Illustration 2 g03687850
2. Disconnect harness assembly (4). Remove bolts (3) and remove diesel exhaust fluid injector
(5).
Illustration 3 g03687863
3. Remove gasket (6). Remove seal (7) from diesel exhaust fluid injector (5).
Installation Procedure
1. Install diesel exhaust fluid injector (5) in the reverse order of removal.
a. Replace gasket (6) and seal (7).
b. Apply Tooling (B) to the threads of bolts (3). Tighten bolts (3) to a torque of
5 ± 0.5 N·m (44 ± 4 lb in).
c. Retorque bolts (3) and turn an additional 90° ± 5°.
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Electronic Control (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) - Remove and
Install
SMCS - 108K-010-EK2
Removal Procedure
Illustration 1 g03687979
Note: Use locking tabs (1) to remove and install harness assemblies (2). Pull out locking
tabs (1) to remove harness assemblies (2). Push in locking tabs (1) to install harness
assemblies (2).
1. Disconnect harness assemblies (2) and remove bolts (4). Remove electronic control (3).
Installation Procedure
1. Install electronic control (3) in the reverse order of removal.
a. Tighten bolts (4) to a torque of 10 ± 2 N·m (89 ± 18 lb in).
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Solenoid Valve (DEF Heater Coolant) - Remove and Install
SMCS - 5479-CLT
Removal Procedure
Personal injury can result from hot coolant, steam and alkali.
At operating temperature, engine coolant is hot and under pressure. The
radiator and all lines to heaters or the engine contain hot coolant or
steam. Any contact can cause severe burns.
Remove cooling system pressure cap slowly to relieve pressure only
when engine is stopped and cooling system pressure cap is cool enough
to touch with your bare hand.
Do not attempt to tighten hose connections when the coolant is hot, the
hose can come off causing burns.
Cooling System Coolant Additive contains alkali. Avoid contact with
skin and eyes.
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.
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14. 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.
Illustration 1 g03688007
1. Disconnect harness assembly (1). Disconnect tubes (2).
Illustration 2 g03685247
2. Remove bolts (4) and remove solenoid valve (3).
Installation Procedure
1. Install solenoid valve (3) in the reverse order of removal.
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Solenoid Valve (ARD Fuel) - Remove and Install
SMCS - 5479-010
Removal Procedure (Pilot)
Personal injury or death may result from failure to adhere to the
following procedures.
Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electrical components can
cause a fire.
Clean up all leaked or spilled fuel. Do not smoke while working on the
fuel system.
Turn the disconnect switch OFF or disconnect the battery when
changing fuel filters.
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16. Illustration 1 g03688030
Illustration 2 g02798233
1. Use the following steps to remove solenoid valve assembly (1).
2. Remove nut (6) and washer (5).
3. Remove solenoid (4)
4. Remove cartridge assembly (3) and O-ring seals (2).
Installation Procedure
1. Install solenoid valve assembly (1) in the reverse order of removal.
a. Tighten cartridge assembly (3) to a torque of 50 ± 5 N·m (37 ± 4 lb ft).
b. Tighten nut (6) to a torque of 20 ± 2.5 N·m (177 ± 22 lb in).
Removal Procedure (Main)
Personal injury or death may result from failure to adhere to the
following procedures.
Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electrical components can
cause a fire.
Clean up all leaked or spilled fuel. Do not smoke while working on the
fuel system.
Turn the disconnect switch OFF or disconnect the battery when
changing fuel filters.
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17. Illustration 3 g03688075
Illustration 4 g02798233
1. Use the following steps to remove solenoid valve assembly (1).
2. Remove nut (6) and washer (5).
3. Remove solenoid (4)
4. Remove cartridge assembly (3) and O-ring seals (2).
Installation Procedure
1. Install solenoid valve assembly (1) in the reverse order of removal.
a. Tighten cartridge assembly (3) to a torque of 50 ± 5 N·m (37 ± 4 lb ft).
b. Tighten nut (6) to a torque of 20 ± 2.5 N·m (177 ± 22 lb in).
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Pressure Sensor (ARD Main Fuel) - Remove and Install
SMCS - 1439-010
Removal Procedure
Personal injury or death may result from failure to adhere to the
following procedures.
Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electrical components can
cause a fire.
Clean up all leaked or spilled fuel. Do not smoke while working on the
fuel system.
Turn the disconnect switch OFF or disconnect the battery when
changing fuel filters.
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19. Illustration 1 g03688694
1. Disconnect harness assembly (2). Remove pressure sensor (1).
Installation Procedure
1. Install pressure sensor (1) in the reverse order of removal.
a. Tighten pressure sensor (1) to a torque of 30 ± 3 N·m (22 ± 2 lb ft).
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Pressure Sensor (ARD Pilot Fuel) - Remove and Install
SMCS - 1439-010
Removal Procedure
Personal injury or death may result from failure to adhere to the
following procedures.
Fuel leaked or spilled onto hot surfaces or electrical components can
cause a fire.
Clean up all leaked or spilled fuel. Do not smoke while working on the
fuel system.
Turn the disconnect switch OFF or disconnect the battery when
changing fuel filters.
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