0279297 GAS TANK ASSY. EVINRUDE
2102A
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Introduction
The following Special Instruction is used in order to complete the change of the engine on the 140M Motor Grader.Note: The installation of the C9 Engine into the 140M Motor Grader will be similar to the engine installation in 160M Motor Graders that utilize similar equipment.Refer to Table 1 for information on the changes to the parts groups.
Table 1
Parts Groups for the 140M Motor Graders with C7 and C9 Engines
New Part Number Former Part Number Part Description
351-0371 231-0878 Complete Engine AR
288-8989 288-8988 Sheet As
351-5681 - Engine Conversion AR
231-2136 246-6704 Air Lines Gp (if equipped)
231-2144 246-6705 Engine Oil Drain Lines Gp (if equipped)
231-2159 246-6709 Muffler and Mounting Gp
231-2131 247-4025 Power Train Oil Filler Gp
248-5594 254-6997 Coolant Tank Gp
249-3666 255-1284 Air Lines Gp
231-2163 246-6714 Refrigerant Compressor Gp (if equipped)
231-2152 246-6707 Water Lines Gp
231-2148 246-6706 Fuel Filter Lines Gp
231-1534 255-1248 Heater Lines Gp (if equipped)
231-1530 255-1243 Transmission Oil Lines
332-3942 332-3941 Hydraulic Fan Lines Gp
231-1533 255-1249 Air Conditioner Lines Gp (if equipped)
288-8989 288-8988 Engine Enclosure Gp
233-4602 269-4152 Wiring Gp (Power)
233-4601 264-7522 Rear Wiring Gp
233-4674 246-6712 High Speed Oil Change Gp (if equipped)
233-3371 246-6701 Charging Alternator Gp (if equipped)
246-1114 246-6715 Charging Alternator Gp (if equipped)
233-3388 253-2723 Charging Alternator Gp (if equipped)
247-3372 253-2724 Charging Alternator Gp (if equipped)
249-0407 261-0839 Cab Heater AR
241-1865 246-6719 Air Compressor Gp (if equipped)
250-1176 255-1250 Air Tank Lines Gp (if equipped)
249-3665 255-1283 Air Lines Gp (if equipped)
249-5516 332-1543, or 9X-3294 Jacket Water Heater Gp (if equipped)
249-5511 332-1544, or 3T-8727 Jacket Water Heater Gp (if equipped) Refer to Table 6 through Table 23 for the parts that are included in the kit for the conversion of the engine.Note: The new engine must stay on the pallet for shipping until the engine is needed for the installation.Note: All the parts that are in the air stream and the fluid stream must be capped in order to avoid contamination. Follow standard procedures for the control of contamination in order to protect the critical fluid and air systems from debris as this procedure is being performed. New bolts, clips, washers, nuts, wiring clips, and hose clamps are provided in the kit for the rework for each location. Correct installation of clips and proper hose routing is critical to ensure the best performance and durability of this rework procedure.Note: Through the duration of this procedure, all seals and gaskets must be replaced if the connection that is being sealed is separated.Note: To complete this rework procedure, you will need a "Factory Password". The "Factory Password" will enable the correct power rating for the new engine. Contact DSN for the "Factory Password".Note: Proper routing of the new hose assemblies must be used in order to avoid any possible issues from the assembly.Note: Inspect all components and replace the component if the component is damaged.
Care must be taken in order to ensure that the opening of the flywheel housing on the transmission is protected from debris and free of all contaminants.
Note: Carefully review the procedures that are required to perform this rework program before beginning. The sequence of many of the steps that are outlined below may be performed in order of preference. The sequence that is provided is suggested from actual experience.Removal of the C7 Engine
Caterpillar recommends removing the rear chassis support in order to aid in access to the flywheel housing bolts and line connections. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Rear Chassis Support - Remove" for the proper procedure.It is not necessary to remove the cooling center in order to perform this procedure. Removal of rear wheels is optional. Follow safe procedures for completing the job for securing the machine before removing wheels.The procedure that is described below has been broken into three basic groups: Removal of the Engine, changes to the Machine and Engine and the Installation of the Engine. The hydraulic pump and the all wheel drive pump must be removed in order to complete the procedure. The transmission pump and the fan pump may be removed for ease of access. The procedures are listed below.Thoroughly wash the machine, the engine compartment, and all other compartments before performing the procedure.
The following Special Instruction is used in order to complete the change of the engine on the 140M Motor Grader.Note: The installation of the C9 Engine into the 140M Motor Grader will be similar to the engine installation in 160M Motor Graders that utilize similar equipment.Refer to Table 1 for information on the changes to the parts groups.
Table 1
Parts Groups for the 140M Motor Graders with C7 and C9 Engines
New Part Number Former Part Number Part Description
351-0371 231-0878 Complete Engine AR
288-8989 288-8988 Sheet As
351-5681 - Engine Conversion AR
231-2136 246-6704 Air Lines Gp (if equipped)
231-2144 246-6705 Engine Oil Drain Lines Gp (if equipped)
231-2159 246-6709 Muffler and Mounting Gp
231-2131 247-4025 Power Train Oil Filler Gp
248-5594 254-6997 Coolant Tank Gp
249-3666 255-1284 Air Lines Gp
231-2163 246-6714 Refrigerant Compressor Gp (if equipped)
231-2152 246-6707 Water Lines Gp
231-2148 246-6706 Fuel Filter Lines Gp
231-1534 255-1248 Heater Lines Gp (if equipped)
231-1530 255-1243 Transmission Oil Lines
332-3942 332-3941 Hydraulic Fan Lines Gp
231-1533 255-1249 Air Conditioner Lines Gp (if equipped)
288-8989 288-8988 Engine Enclosure Gp
233-4602 269-4152 Wiring Gp (Power)
233-4601 264-7522 Rear Wiring Gp
233-4674 246-6712 High Speed Oil Change Gp (if equipped)
233-3371 246-6701 Charging Alternator Gp (if equipped)
246-1114 246-6715 Charging Alternator Gp (if equipped)
233-3388 253-2723 Charging Alternator Gp (if equipped)
247-3372 253-2724 Charging Alternator Gp (if equipped)
249-0407 261-0839 Cab Heater AR
241-1865 246-6719 Air Compressor Gp (if equipped)
250-1176 255-1250 Air Tank Lines Gp (if equipped)
249-3665 255-1283 Air Lines Gp (if equipped)
249-5516 332-1543, or 9X-3294 Jacket Water Heater Gp (if equipped)
249-5511 332-1544, or 3T-8727 Jacket Water Heater Gp (if equipped) Refer to Table 6 through Table 23 for the parts that are included in the kit for the conversion of the engine.Note: The new engine must stay on the pallet for shipping until the engine is needed for the installation.Note: All the parts that are in the air stream and the fluid stream must be capped in order to avoid contamination. Follow standard procedures for the control of contamination in order to protect the critical fluid and air systems from debris as this procedure is being performed. New bolts, clips, washers, nuts, wiring clips, and hose clamps are provided in the kit for the rework for each location. Correct installation of clips and proper hose routing is critical to ensure the best performance and durability of this rework procedure.Note: Through the duration of this procedure, all seals and gaskets must be replaced if the connection that is being sealed is separated.Note: To complete this rework procedure, you will need a "Factory Password". The "Factory Password" will enable the correct power rating for the new engine. Contact DSN for the "Factory Password".Note: Proper routing of the new hose assemblies must be used in order to avoid any possible issues from the assembly.Note: Inspect all components and replace the component if the component is damaged.
Care must be taken in order to ensure that the opening of the flywheel housing on the transmission is protected from debris and free of all contaminants.
Note: Carefully review the procedures that are required to perform this rework program before beginning. The sequence of many of the steps that are outlined below may be performed in order of preference. The sequence that is provided is suggested from actual experience.Removal of the C7 Engine
Caterpillar recommends removing the rear chassis support in order to aid in access to the flywheel housing bolts and line connections. Refer to Disassembly and Assembly, "Rear Chassis Support - Remove" for the proper procedure.It is not necessary to remove the cooling center in order to perform this procedure. Removal of rear wheels is optional. Follow safe procedures for completing the job for securing the machine before removing wheels.The procedure that is described below has been broken into three basic groups: Removal of the Engine, changes to the Machine and Engine and the Installation of the Engine. The hydraulic pump and the all wheel drive pump must be removed in order to complete the procedure. The transmission pump and the fan pump may be removed for ease of access. The procedures are listed below.Thoroughly wash the machine, the engine compartment, and all other compartments before performing the procedure.
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