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09000-08141 PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
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001. PUMP ASSY, INJECTI 09000-08141
002. SWITCH KIT, CONTRO 09009-90090
003. BODY ASSY, INJECTI 09010-02380
004. COVER, BEARING 09020-10053
005. GOVERNOR ASSY, MEC 09080-03340
006. TIMER ASSY, AUTOMA 09180-00390
007. PUMP ASSY, FUEL FE 09210-00930
008. COUPLING ASSY 09240-00043

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000. [01] 09000-08141 PUMP ASSY, INJECTI 22010-2530
007. [01] 09010-02380 BODY ASSY, INJECTI
008. [01] 09080-03340 GOVERNOR ASSY, MEC 22310-1700
009. [06] 94904-71150 BOLT, W/WASHER 6 306 1001 00
011. [01] 94904-73910 BOLT, W/WASHER 22815-2820A
013. [01] 09001-80081 COVER, CONTROL RAC 22114-1130A
014. [01] 09180-00390 TIMER ASSY, AUTOMA 22510-1330A
015. [01] 09001-20010 NUT, TIMER ROUND 22353-1050A
016. [01] 94913-00050 KEY, WOODRUFF 22891-1040A
017. [01] 90258-12001 WASHER, SPRING 22873-1310A
018. [01] 09210-00930 PUMP ASSY, FUEL FE 22570-1040A
019. [01] 09006-10011 COVER, PRIMING PUM 6 053 1552 60
022. [01] 09240-00043 COUPLING ASSY 22610-1090A
023. [01] 09243-60040 COUPLING, INJECTIO 22612-1100A
025. [01] 09009-90090 SWITCH KIT, CONTRO 22690-1180A

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Crankcase Lubricating Oils
Use oils which meet Engine Service Classification CD (MIL-L-2104D) or CD/TO-2. These are additive-type oils that have been approved for use in Caterpillar Diesel Engines.Consult the "EMA Lubricating Oils Data Book," Form SEBU5939, for a listing of CD oil brands.The proper SAE grade of oil to select is determined by the ambient temperature at which the engine is started and the maximum ambient temperature in which the engine will be operating. See chart for recommended viscosity and temperature range.To determine if the oil in the crankcase will flow in cold weather, remove the oil dipstick before starting. If the oil will flow off, the oil is fluid enough to circulate properly.Lubricating Grease
Use Multipurpose-type Grease (MPGM) which contains 3-5% molybdenum disulfide conforming to MIL-M-7866, and a suitable corrosion inhibitor. NLGI No. 2 Grade is suitable for most temperatures. Use NLGI No. 0 or No. 1 Grade for extremely low temperatures.Recommended Lubricant Viscosities
Air Starting Motor Oiler: Use SAE 10W in all temperatures.Flywheel Clutch Bearing Reservoir: Use SAE 30 in all temperatures. Fuel Specifications
No. 2 fuel oil and No. 2D diesel fuel are recommended for use in Caterpillar Diesel Engines. In extreme cold temperatures use No. 1 fuel oil or No. 1D diesel fuel.In selecting a fuel, note that distillate fuels are especially desirable because the fuel is heated to a vaporous state and condensed, thus eliminating all sediment and residue.There is considerable variation in the composition of fuels distributed under the No. 2 grade classifications. For desirable engine service it is most important to give special attention to cetane no., water and sediment, pour point, cloud point and sulphur content. USE THE LOWEST PRICE DISTILLATE FUEL WHICH MEETS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS.Water and Sediment 0.1% sedimentCetane No. (PC Engine) 35 minimum(DI Engine) 40 minimumPour Point 10°F (6°C) below ambient temperatureCloud Point No higher than ambient temperatureSulphur Content* Adjust oil change periodGravity 32-40 A.P.I. at 60°F (15.6°C)*See the topic SULPHUR CONTENT. Cetane No: This is an indication of a fuel's ignition quality and should not be less than 35 for the PC engine and 40 for the DI engine. For high altitude operation or cold weather starting, a higher cetane number is required. Water and Sediment: A good clean fuel will contain no more than 0.1% sediment and water. Dirty fuels lead to early filter plugging and in addition can result in the formation of gums and resins reducing filter and engine life. Pour Point: The pour point of the fuel has no effect on engine performance, as long as the fuel is fluid enough to flow from the fuel tank to the engine. The pour point of the fuel should be at least 10°F (6°C) below the lowest atmospheric temperature at which the engine must start and operate. In extremely cold temperatures it may be necessary to use No. 1 fuel oil or No. 1D diesel fuel. Cloud Point: Cloud point is the temperature at which wax crystals become visible and is generally above the pour point of the

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