851864 STOPPER Mariner
7006201MK, 7006201UK, 7040203KL, 7040203UL
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03-01-2023
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Hillman Hardware Essentials 851864 Brass .135 x 2-1/16" Round Ceiling Screw Hook, Zinc-Plated 25lb - 6 Pack
Fasten into wood stud for secure installation || While pre-drilling is not required, it is recommended for best results || Do not use to hang or lift loads || Curved lip helps prevent items from falling off hook || Solid Brass || Zinc-Plated || Can Hold up to 25 lbs || Size: 0.135 x 2-1/16"
Fasten into wood stud for secure installation || While pre-drilling is not required, it is recommended for best results || Do not use to hang or lift loads || Curved lip helps prevent items from falling off hook || Solid Brass || Zinc-Plated || Can Hold up to 25 lbs || Size: 0.135 x 2-1/16"
Mariner entire parts catalog list:
- GEAR SHIFT » 851864
- GEAR SHIFT » 851864
- SHIFT COMPONENTS » 851864
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Information:
Table 1
J1939 Code and Description CDL Code and Description Conditions which Generate this Code
N/A E101(1)
High Crankcase Pressure Warning The engine crankcase pressure is greater than the trip point pressure for the programmed delay time.
The code is logged. Probable Causes
Engine oil level
Plugged crankcase breather
Sensor
Worn engine componentsRecommended Actions
Table 2
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check the Engine Oil Level
Engine oil level
Result: The engine oil level is OK.
Proceed to Test Step 2.
Result: The engine oil level is high.
Repair: Troubleshoot the cause of the incorrect oil level.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to Test Step 2.
2. Check the Crankcase Breather
A. Check for a plugged crankcase breather.
Note: If the engine is running in cold ambient temperatures, check to ensure that the breather tube is not plugged with ice.
Crankcase Breather
Result: The crankcase breather is plugged.
Repair: Replace the crankcase breather.
Note: A plugged crankcase breather can cause the crankshaft seal to leak. Sealing of the piston rings can be lost and the increase in crankcase blowby will increase the crankcase pressure.
Result: The crankcase breather is not plugged.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the Test Step 3.
3. Check the Crankcase Pressure Sensor
A. Connect Cat® Electronic Technician (ET).
B. Turn the keyswitch to ON. Do not start the engine.
C. Remove the oil filler cap.
D. Monitor the crankcase pressure and the atmospheric pressure in Cat ET.
Crankcase pressure sensor
Result The crankcase pressure is within 3.5 kPa (0.5 psi) of the atmospheric pressure.
Proceed to Test Step 4.
Result The crankcase pressure is not within 3.5 kPa (0.5 psi) of the atmospheric pressure.
Repair: Replace the crankcase pressure sensor.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the Test Step 4.
4. Inspect the Electrical Connectors and the Wiring
A. Turn the main disconnect switch to OFF.
B. Thoroughly inspect the crankcase pressure sensor and atmospheric pressure sensor connectors. Refer to Troubleshooting "Electrical Connectors-Inspect" for details.
C. Perform a 45 N (10lb) pull test on each of the wires for the two sensors.
D.Check the harness for abrasions and for pinch points from sensors back to the ECM.
Electrical Connectors and Wiring
Results: The harness and connectors are OK.
Proceed to Test Step 5.
Results: There is a problem with the connectors and/or wiring.
Repair: Repair the wiring or connectors and/or replace the connectors or wiring. Ensure that all the seals are properly in place and ensure that the connectors are coupled.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the Test Step 5.
5. Inspect for an Internal Engine Problem
Note: Damaged pistons or rings can cause too much pressure in the crankcase. This condition will cause the engine to run rough. The quantity of fumes (blowby) entering the CCV system will be above normal. The CCV system can become restricted quicker, which can cause oil leakage at the gaskets and seals which would not normally have leakage. Blowby can also be caused by worn valve guides or by a failed turbocharger seal.
A. To determine whether the piston rings leak, measure the crankcase blowby. Refer to Systems Operation/Testing and Adjusting for additional information.
- 285-0901 Blowby Tool Gp
- 348-5430 Multi-Tool Gp
Refer to Special Instruction , REHS7857, Testing for Excessive Cylinder Blowby in 3500 Engines for additional information.
Damaged or worn engine parts
Result There are worn or damaged engine parts.
Repair: Repair or replace the worn or damaged parts.
Verify that the repair eliminated the problem.
If the procedure did not correct the issue, contact your Cat dealer Technical Communicator (TC). For further assistance, your TC can confer with the Dealer Solutions Network (DSN).
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