24623-ZV4-650 RUBBER, SHIFT SHAFT (Honda Code 3739661). Honda
BF15A1 LA, BF15A1 LAS, BF15A1 SA, BF15A1 SAS, BF15A1 XAS, BF15A2 LA, BF15A2 LAS, BF15A2 SA, BF15A2 SAS, BF15A2 XAS, BF15AM LA, BF15AM LAS, BF15AM SA, BF15AM SAS, BF15AM XAS, BF15AW LA, BF15AW LAS, BF15AW SA, BF15AW SAS, BF15AW XAS, BF15AX LA, BF15AX
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BF15A1 LA
BF15A1 LAS
BF15A1 SA
BF15A1 SAS
BF15A1 XAS
BF15A2 LA
BF15A2 LAS
BF15A2 SA
BF15A2 SAS
BF15A2 XAS
BF15AM LA
BF15AM LAS
BF15AM SA
BF15AM SAS
BF15AM XAS
BF15AW LA
BF15AW LAS
BF15AW SA
BF15AW SAS
BF15AW XAS
BF15AX LA
BF15AX LAS
BF15AX SA
BF15AX SAS
BF15AX XAS
BF15AY LA
BF15AY LAS
BF15AY SA
BF15AY SAS
BF15AY XAS
BF9.9AM LA
BF9.9AM LAS
BF9.9AM SA
BF9.9AM SAS
BF9.9AM XA
BF9.9AM XAS
BF9.9AW LA
BF9.9AW LAS
BF9.9AW SA
BF9.9AW SAS
BF9.9AW XA
BF9.9AW XAS
BF9.9AX LA
BF9.9AX LAS
BF9.9AX SA
BF9.9AX SAS
BF9.9AX XA
BF9.9AX XAS
BF9.9AY LA
BF9.9AY LAS
BF9.9AY SA
BF9.9AY SAS
BF9.9AY XA
BF9.9AY XAS
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Information:
Oil Consumption as an Overhaul Indicator
Oil consumption, fuel consumption, and maintenance information can be used to estimate the total operating cost for your Caterpillar engine. Oil consumption can also be used to estimate the required capacity of a makeup oil tank that is suitable for the maintenance intervals.Oil consumption is in proportion to the percentage of the rated engine load. As the percentage of the engine load is increased, the amount of oil that is consumed per hour also increases.The oil consumption rate (brake-specific oil consumption) is measured in grams per kW/h (lb per bhp). The brake-specific oil consumption (BSOC) depends on the engine load. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for assistance in determining the typical oil consumption rate for your engine.When the oil consumption of an engine has risen to three times the original oil consumption rate due to normal wear, an engine overhaul should be scheduled. There may be a corresponding increase in blowby and a slight increase in fuel consumption.Overhaul Options
Before Failure Overhaul
A planned overhaul before failure may be the best value for the following reasons:
Costly unplanned downtime can be avoided.
Many original parts can be reused according to the standards for reusable parts.
The service life of the engine can be extended without the risk of a major catastrophe due to engine failure.
The best cost/value relationship per hour of extended life can be attained.After Failure Overhaul
If a major engine failure occurs and the engine must be removed, many options are available. An overhaul should be performed if the engine block or the crankshaft needs to be repaired.If the engine block is repairable and/or the crankshaft is repairable, the overhaul cost should be between 40 percent and 50 percent of the cost of a new engine with a similar exchange core.This lower cost can be attributed to three aspects:
Specially designed Caterpillar engine features
Caterpillar dealer exchange components
Caterpillar Inc. remanufactured exchange componentsOverhaul Recommendation
To minimize downtime, Caterpillar Inc. recommends a scheduled engine overhaul by your Caterpillar dealer before the engine fails. A scheduled engine overhaul will provide you with the best cost/value relationship.Note: Overhaul programs vary according to the engine application and according to the dealer that performs the overhaul. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for specific information about the available overhaul programs and about overhaul services for extending the engine life.If an overhaul is performed without overhaul service from your Caterpillar dealer, be aware of the following maintenance recommendations.Rebuild or Exchange
Cylinder Head Assembly, Cylinder Packs, Oil Pump, and Fuel Transfer Pump
These components should be inspected according to the instructions that are found in various Caterpillar reusability publications. The Special Publication, SEBF8029 lists the reusability publications that are needed for inspecting the engine parts.If the parts comply with the established inspection specifications that are expressed in the reusable parts guideline, the parts should be reused.Parts that are not within the established inspection specifications should be dealt with in one of the following manners:
Salvaging
Repairing
ReplacingUsing out-of-spec parts can result in the following problems:
Unscheduled downtime
Costly repairs
Damage to other engine parts
Reduced engine efficiency
Increased fuel consumptionReduced engine efficiency and increased fuel consumption translates into higher operating costs. Therefore, Caterpillar Inc. recommends repairing out-of-spec parts or replacing out-of-spec parts.Inspection and/or Replacement
Crankshaft Bearings, Valve Rotators, and Crankshaft Seals
The following components may not last until the second overhaul.
Thrust bearings
Main bearings
Rod bearings
Valve rotators
Crankshaft sealsCaterpillar Inc. recommends the installation of new parts at each overhaul period.Inspect these parts while the engine is disassembled for an overhaul.Inspect the crankshaft for any of the following conditions:
Deflection
Damage to the journals
Bearing material that has seized to the journalsCheck the journal taper and the profile of the crankshaft journals. Check these components by interpreting the wear patterns on the following components:
Rod bearing
Main bearingsInspect the camshaft for damage to the journals and to the lobes.Note: If the camshaft is removed for any reason, use the magnetic particle inspection process to check for cracks in the camshaft.Inspect the following components for signs of wear or for signs of scuffing:
Camshaft bearings
Camshaft followersCaterpillar Inc. recommends replacing the crankshaft vibration damper.Oil Cooler Core
During an overhaul, Caterpillar Inc. recommends the removal of the oil cooler core. Clean the oil cooler core. Then, pressure test the oil cooler core.
Do not use caustic cleaners to clean the core.Caustic cleaners can attack the internal metals of the core and cause leakage.
Note: Use this cleaning procedure to clean the oil cooler core.
Remove the oil cooler core.
Remove any debris from the oil cooler core. To remove debris from the oil cooler core, turn the oil cooler core onto one end.
Flush the oil cooler core internally with cleaner in order to loosen foreign substances. Flushing the oil cooler will also help to remove oil from the oil cooler core. Note: Caterpillar Inc. recommends the use of Hydrosolv Liquid Cleaners. Table 1 lists the Hydrosolv Liquid Cleaners that are available from your Caterpillar dealer.
Table 1
HydrosolvLiquid Cleaners
Part Number Description Size
1U-5490 Hydrosolv4165 19 L (5 US gallon)
174-6854 Hydrosolv100 19 L (5 US gallon)
Use steam to clean the oil cooler core. Steam-cleaning the oil cooler core removes any remaining residue from the cleaner. Flush the fins of the oil cooler core. Remove any other trapped debris.
Wash the oil cooler core with hot, soapy water. Rinse the oil cooler core thoroughly with clean water.
Personal injury can result from air pressure.Personal injury can result without following proper procedure. When using pressure air, wear a protective face shield and protective clothing.Maximum air pressure at the nozzle must be less than 205 kPa (30 psi) for cleaning purposes.
Oil consumption, fuel consumption, and maintenance information can be used to estimate the total operating cost for your Caterpillar engine. Oil consumption can also be used to estimate the required capacity of a makeup oil tank that is suitable for the maintenance intervals.Oil consumption is in proportion to the percentage of the rated engine load. As the percentage of the engine load is increased, the amount of oil that is consumed per hour also increases.The oil consumption rate (brake-specific oil consumption) is measured in grams per kW/h (lb per bhp). The brake-specific oil consumption (BSOC) depends on the engine load. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for assistance in determining the typical oil consumption rate for your engine.When the oil consumption of an engine has risen to three times the original oil consumption rate due to normal wear, an engine overhaul should be scheduled. There may be a corresponding increase in blowby and a slight increase in fuel consumption.Overhaul Options
Before Failure Overhaul
A planned overhaul before failure may be the best value for the following reasons:
Costly unplanned downtime can be avoided.
Many original parts can be reused according to the standards for reusable parts.
The service life of the engine can be extended without the risk of a major catastrophe due to engine failure.
The best cost/value relationship per hour of extended life can be attained.After Failure Overhaul
If a major engine failure occurs and the engine must be removed, many options are available. An overhaul should be performed if the engine block or the crankshaft needs to be repaired.If the engine block is repairable and/or the crankshaft is repairable, the overhaul cost should be between 40 percent and 50 percent of the cost of a new engine with a similar exchange core.This lower cost can be attributed to three aspects:
Specially designed Caterpillar engine features
Caterpillar dealer exchange components
Caterpillar Inc. remanufactured exchange componentsOverhaul Recommendation
To minimize downtime, Caterpillar Inc. recommends a scheduled engine overhaul by your Caterpillar dealer before the engine fails. A scheduled engine overhaul will provide you with the best cost/value relationship.Note: Overhaul programs vary according to the engine application and according to the dealer that performs the overhaul. Consult your Caterpillar dealer for specific information about the available overhaul programs and about overhaul services for extending the engine life.If an overhaul is performed without overhaul service from your Caterpillar dealer, be aware of the following maintenance recommendations.Rebuild or Exchange
Cylinder Head Assembly, Cylinder Packs, Oil Pump, and Fuel Transfer Pump
These components should be inspected according to the instructions that are found in various Caterpillar reusability publications. The Special Publication, SEBF8029 lists the reusability publications that are needed for inspecting the engine parts.If the parts comply with the established inspection specifications that are expressed in the reusable parts guideline, the parts should be reused.Parts that are not within the established inspection specifications should be dealt with in one of the following manners:
Salvaging
Repairing
ReplacingUsing out-of-spec parts can result in the following problems:
Unscheduled downtime
Costly repairs
Damage to other engine parts
Reduced engine efficiency
Increased fuel consumptionReduced engine efficiency and increased fuel consumption translates into higher operating costs. Therefore, Caterpillar Inc. recommends repairing out-of-spec parts or replacing out-of-spec parts.Inspection and/or Replacement
Crankshaft Bearings, Valve Rotators, and Crankshaft Seals
The following components may not last until the second overhaul.
Thrust bearings
Main bearings
Rod bearings
Valve rotators
Crankshaft sealsCaterpillar Inc. recommends the installation of new parts at each overhaul period.Inspect these parts while the engine is disassembled for an overhaul.Inspect the crankshaft for any of the following conditions:
Deflection
Damage to the journals
Bearing material that has seized to the journalsCheck the journal taper and the profile of the crankshaft journals. Check these components by interpreting the wear patterns on the following components:
Rod bearing
Main bearingsInspect the camshaft for damage to the journals and to the lobes.Note: If the camshaft is removed for any reason, use the magnetic particle inspection process to check for cracks in the camshaft.Inspect the following components for signs of wear or for signs of scuffing:
Camshaft bearings
Camshaft followersCaterpillar Inc. recommends replacing the crankshaft vibration damper.Oil Cooler Core
During an overhaul, Caterpillar Inc. recommends the removal of the oil cooler core. Clean the oil cooler core. Then, pressure test the oil cooler core.
Do not use caustic cleaners to clean the core.Caustic cleaners can attack the internal metals of the core and cause leakage.
Note: Use this cleaning procedure to clean the oil cooler core.
Remove the oil cooler core.
Remove any debris from the oil cooler core. To remove debris from the oil cooler core, turn the oil cooler core onto one end.
Flush the oil cooler core internally with cleaner in order to loosen foreign substances. Flushing the oil cooler will also help to remove oil from the oil cooler core. Note: Caterpillar Inc. recommends the use of Hydrosolv Liquid Cleaners. Table 1 lists the Hydrosolv Liquid Cleaners that are available from your Caterpillar dealer.
Table 1
HydrosolvLiquid Cleaners
Part Number Description Size
1U-5490 Hydrosolv4165 19 L (5 US gallon)
174-6854 Hydrosolv100 19 L (5 US gallon)
Use steam to clean the oil cooler core. Steam-cleaning the oil cooler core removes any remaining residue from the cleaner. Flush the fins of the oil cooler core. Remove any other trapped debris.
Wash the oil cooler core with hot, soapy water. Rinse the oil cooler core thoroughly with clean water.
Personal injury can result from air pressure.Personal injury can result without following proper procedure. When using pressure air, wear a protective face shield and protective clothing.Maximum air pressure at the nozzle must be less than 205 kPa (30 psi) for cleaning purposes.
Parts rubber Honda:
19302-921-003
19302-921-003 RUBBER, THERMOSTAT (Honda Code 0327866).
BF15A1 LA, BF15A1 LAS, BF15A1 SA, BF15A1 SAS, BF15A1 XAS, BF15A2 LA, BF15A2 LAS, BF15A2 SA, BF15A2 SAS, BF15A2 XAS, BF15AM LA, BF15AM LAS, BF15AM SA, BF15AM SAS, BF15AM XAS, BF15AW LA, BF15AW LAS, BF15AW SA, BF15AW SAS, BF15AW XAS, BF15AX LA, BF15AX
50152-ZV1-000
50152-ZV1-000 RUBBER A, MOUNTING (LOWER) (Honda Code 1985381).
BF5A1 LA, BF5A1 SA, BF5A2 LA, BF5A2 SA, BF5A3 LA, BF5A3 SA, BF5A4 LA, BF5A4 SA, BF5A5 LA, BF5A5 SA, BF5A6 LA, BF5A6 SA, BF5AK0 LA, BF5AK0 SA, BF5AK2 LA, BF5AK2 SA, BF5AK3 LA, BF5AK3 SA, BF5AM LA, BF5AM SA, BF5AW LA, BF5AW SA, BF5AX LA, BF5AX SA, BF5A
50155-ZV1-000
50155-ZV1-000 RUBBER B, MOUNTING (LOWER) (Honda Code 1985399).
BF5A1 LA, BF5A1 SA, BF5A2 LA, BF5A2 SA, BF5A3 LA, BF5A3 SA, BF5A4 LA, BF5A4 SA, BF5A5 LA, BF5A5 SA, BF5A6 LA, BF5A6 SA, BF5AK0 LA, BF5AK0 SA, BF5AK2 LA, BF5AK2 SA, BF5AK3 LA, BF5AK3 SA, BF5AM LA, BF5AM SA, BF5AW LA, BF5AW SA, BF5AX LA, BF5AX SA, BF5A
50153-881-000
50153-881-000 RUBBER B, SETTING (LOWER) (Honda Code 0498980).
BF8A3 LA, BF8A3 SA, BF8A4 LA, BF8A4 SA, BF8A5 LA, BF8A5 SA, BF8A6 LA, BF8A6 SA, BF8AK0 LA, BF8AK0 SA, BF8AM LA, BF8AM SA, BF8AW LA, BF8AW SA, BF8AX LA, BF8AX SA, BF8AY LA, BF8AY SA
53165-881-010
53165-881-010 RUBBER, GRIP (Honda Code 0958850).
BF8A3 LA, BF8A3 SA, BF8A4 LA, BF8A4 SA, BF8A5 LA, BF8A5 SA, BF8A6 LA, BF8A6 SA, BF8AK0 LA, BF8AK0 SA, BF8AM LA, BF8AM SA, BF8AM XA, BF8AW LA, BF8AW SA, BF8AW XA, BF8AX LA, BF8AX SA, BF8AX XA, BF8AY LA, BF8AY SA, BF8AY XA
50140-881-003
50151-881-D70
50151-881-D70 RUBBER A, MOUNTING (LOWER) (Honda Code 4562005).
BF8AM XA, BF8AW XA, BF8AX XA, BF8AY XA
53165-ZV4-000
53165-ZV4-000 RUBBER, GRIP (Honda Code 2798346).
BF15A1 LA, BF15A1 LAS, BF15A1 SA, BF15A1 SAS, BF15A1 XAS, BF15A2 LA, BF15A2 LAS, BF15A2 SA, BF15A2 SAS, BF15A2 XAS, BF15AM LA, BF15AM LAS, BF15AM SA, BF15AM SAS, BF15AM XAS, BF15AW LA, BF15AW LAS, BF15AW SA, BF15AW SAS, BF15AW XAS, BF15AX LA, BF15AX