F1005 Force SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW, 3/8 - 16 X 1-1/2


F1005 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW, 3/8 - 16 X 1-1/2 Force H0257F88A, H0257F88B, H0352F90B, H0352F90C, H0353E91A, H0355D89A, H0356F89B, H0357C88B, H0357F89C, H0357G90A, H0504H88C, H0504H88D, H0504P89B, H0505C89B, H0507A89C, H0507A89D, H0507A90A, H0507A90B, H0507A90C, H0507A90D, H0507A91A, H0507A91C, H0507A92 SOCKET
F1005 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW, 3/8 - 16 X 1-1/2 Force
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Force entire parts catalog list:

H0257F88A 1988,1989
H0257F88B 1988,1989,1991
H0352F90B 1990
H0352F90C 1990
H0353E91A 1991
H0355D89A 1989
H0356F89B 1989
H0357C88B 1988
H0357F89C 1989
H0357G90A 1990
H0504H88C 1988
H0504H88D 1988
H0504P89B 1989
H0505C89B 1989
H0507A89C 1989
H0507A89D 1989
H0507A90A 1990
H0507A90B 1990
H0507A90C 1990
H0507A90D 1990
H0507A91A 1991
H0507A91C 1991
H0507A92A 1992
H0507C88B 1988
H0507E91B 1991
H0507Z89B 1989
H085LD89A 1989
H085LD89B 1989
H085LD89C 1989
H090LD90A 1990
H090LD90B 1990,1991
H090LD90C 1990
H090LD91D 1991
H120LD90A 1990
H120LD90B 1990
H120LD90C 1990
H120LD91B 1991
H120LD91D 1991
H120LD92B 1992
H125LD89A 1989
H125LD89B 1989

Information:


Fill the fuel tank at the end of each day of operation to drive out moist air and to prevent condensation. Maintain a fairly constant level in the day tank (near the top) to avoid drawing moisture into the tank as the level decreases.Do not fill the tank to the top. Fuel expands as it gets warm and may overflow.Do not fill the fuel filters with fuel before installing them. Contaminated fuel will cause accelerated wear to the fuel system parts.
Fuel Tanks
Check the fuel level in the day tank daily by observing the sight gauge, if equipped.Drain the water and sediment from any fuel storage tank weekly, at the oil change period, and before the fuel tank is refilled. This will help prevent water and/or sediment from being pumped from the fuel storage tank into the engine fuel tank.Fuel tanks should contain some provision for draining water and sediment from the bottom of the tanks.The top of the fuel supply tank (or day tank) should not be higher than the fuel injectors on the engine.Some fuel tanks use supply pipes that allow water and sediment to settle below the end of the fuel supply pipe. This water and sediment should be drained at each oil change. Do not use fuel tanks with supply lines that take fuel directly from the bottom of the tank. Fuel supply connections to the engine must be at least 75 mm (3 in) above the bottom of fuel tank.If there is a fuel return line from the engine, it should return excess, hot fuel to the tank from which it was taken. Do not return fuel to the day tank (if equipped), as fuel overheating could cause a decline in engine performance.The fuel return line should deposit fuel at the top of the tank opposite the supply connection. This allows the engine to get warm fuel from the tank. It also allows air to escape from the return fuel without being pulled back into the engine. If hot fuel must return to the day tank, a fuel cooler is required.Fuel Filters
A primary fuel filter and/or water separator is recommended and should be installed between the fuel tank and the engine fuel inlet.After changing the fuel filter(s), always prime the fuel system (if equipped with a priming pump) to remove air bubbles from the system.Fuel Lines
Avoid sharp angles and use as few fittings and connections as possible. Moisture in the fuel will tend to collect and freeze at low points in the fuel lines. Fuel lines should travel the most direct route to the engine compartment.Do not use galvanized fittings in the fuel lines. Size fuel lines so they do not exceed maximum fuel transfer pump inlet restriction and fuel return line restriction specifications.Fuel Recommendations
Caterpillar Diesel Engines are capable of burning a wide range of distillate fuels. The use of clean, stable blends of distillate fuel which meet the following requirements will provide quality engine service life. The fuels recommended for use in Caterpillar engines are normally No.2-D diesel fuel and No.2 fuel oil, although No.1 grades are acceptable. The following fuel specifications are some of the worldwide fuels which also meet the requirements.The following fuel characteristics should be considered when procuring fuel for use in Caterpillar diesel engines.Cetane Number
The minimum cetane number required for average starting conditions for the direct injection engine is 40. A higher cetane value may be required for high altitude operation or cold weather starting.Filterability
Clean fuels should have no more than 0.1% of sediment and water. Storage of fuel for extended periods of time can cause fuel oxidation with solids forming, causing filtering problems.Pour Point
The pour point of the fuel should be at least 6°C (10°F) below the lowest ambient temperature at which the engines must start and operate. The lower pour point of No.1 or No.1-D fuel may be necessary in extremely cold weather.Cloud Point
The cloud point should be below the lowest ambient temperature at which the engines must start and operate to prevent the fuel filter elements from plugging with wax crystals. Refer to topic, Fuel Problems in Cold Weather Operation, for additional information.Sulfur
Fuels containing 0.5% or less sulfur may be used with normal crankcase oil drain intervals using API CD or CE performance oils. With sulfur above the 0.5% level, use API CD or CE oils with an ASTM D-2896 Total Base Number (TBN) of 20 times the fuel sulfur for normal oil drain intervals.Regular oil analysis (S O S) will provide information to monitor oil properties and engine wear metals to maintain successful engine protection and establish oil drain intervals. Refer to the topic, Fuel Sulfur Content, for additional information regarding fuel sulfur, its effects on oil, etc.Viscosity
The viscosity of any fluid is a measure of resistance to flow. Fuel viscosity is important because it provides lubrication for fuel system components and also its effects on fuel atomization. The viscosity limits have been provided to meet both of these effects.Additives
Fuel additives are generally not recommended nor needed for the specified fuels listed previously. Cetane improvers can be used as necessary for the direct injection engine requirements. Biocides may be needed to eliminate microorganism growth in storage tanks. In cold conditions, treatment for entrained water may also be necessary.Consult your fuel supplier about the use of additives to prevent incompatibility among additives already in the fuel and the additives to be used. Other fuel types may be burned in the engine when economics or fuel availability dictate. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for more information and advice on any specific fuel.For more information on fuel selection and fuel properties, refer to "Diesel Fuels and Your Engine," SEBD0717 or contact your Caterpillar dealer.Fuel Sulfur Content
The percentage of sulfur in the fuel will affect the engine oil recommendations. Fuel sulfur is chemically changed during combustion to form both sulfurous and sulfuric acid. These acids chemically attack metal surfaces and cause corrosive wear.Certain additives used in lubricating oils contain alkaline compounds that are formulated to neutralize these acids. The measure


Parts socket Force:

FT2953
 
FT2953 SOCKET
H0202B80L, H0202B81M, H0202H79K, H0202H82N, H0252B83G, H0252H77B, H0252H78C, H0252H78D, H0254H75A, H0257F88A, H0257F88B, H0306B80C, H0307H81D, H0350H78L, H0351H76K, H0352F90B, H0352F90C, H0352H77H, H0352H79L, H0353E91A, H0353E91B, H0353H78K, H0353H80
F695293
 
F695293 SOCKET
H085LD89A, H085LD89B, H085LD89C, H090LD90A, H120LD90A, H120LD90B, H125LD89A, H125LD89B
F722293
 
F722293 SOCKET
H090LD90B, H090LD90C, H090LD91D, H120LD90C, H120LD91B, H120LD91D, H120LD92B
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