29489 NUT, GEAR HOUSING AND DRIVE SHAFT HOUSING STUDS Mercury
1075524, 1080500, 1080508, 1090520, 1090524, 1090528, 1115100, 1115503, 1115520, 1115523, 1115525, 1115528, 1135100, 11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135726, 1140520, 1140528, 1140629, 1150453BD, 1150453GD, 1150453JD, 1150503, 1150538, 1150625, 1150628, 117541
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1075524
1080500
1080508
1090520
1090524
1090528
1115100
1115503
1115520
1115523
1115525
1115528
1135100
11354120D
1135412GD
1135726
1140520
1140528
1140629
1150453BD
1150453GD
1150453JD
1150503
1150538
1150625
1150628
1175412GD
1175413LD
1175626
1200412GD
1200413GD
1200628
1220727
1225620
1650100
1800100
1850503
1850506
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1135726 1986,1987,1988
1140520 1980
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1150453GD 1989
1150453JD 1990
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1175412GD 1989
1175413LD 1991
1175626 1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1985,1986,1988
1200412GD 1989,1990
1200413GD 1989,1990
1200628 1978,1979,1980,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988
1220727 1987,1988
1225620 1980
1650100 1970,1971
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Check Connectors for Moisture and Corrosion
Illustration 1 g01131211
Leaky seal at the connector (typical example)Inspect all the harnesses. Ensure that the routing of the wiring harness allows the wires to enter the face of each connector at a perpendicular angle. Otherwise, the wire will deform the seal bore. Refer to Illustration 1. This will create a path for the entrance of moisture. Verify that the seals for the wires are sealing correctly.
Illustration 2 g01131276
Diagram for the installation of a connector plug (typical example) (1) Electronic Control Module (ECM) connector (2) Correctly inserted plug (3) Incorrectly inserted plugEnsure that the sealing plugs are in place. If any of the plugs are missing, replace the plug. Ensure that the plugs are inserted correctly into the connector. Refer to Illustration 2.
Illustration 3 g01131019
Seal for a three-pin connector (typical example)
Illustration 4 g01131165
Seal for ECM connector (typical example)Disconnect the suspect connector and inspect the connector seal. Ensure that the seal is in good condition. If necessary, replace the connector.Thoroughly inspect the connectors for evidence of moisture entry.Note: It is normal to see some minor seal abrasion on connector seals. Minor seal abrasion will not allow the entry of moisture.If moisture or corrosion is evident in the connector, the source of the moisture entry must be found and the source of the moisture entry must be repaired. If the source of the moisture entry is not repaired, the fault will recur. Simply drying the connector will not fix the fault. Check the following items for the possible moisture entry path:
Missing seals
Incorrectly installed seals
Nicks in exposed insulation
Improperly mated connectorsMoisture can also travel to a connector through the inside of a wire. If moisture is found in a connector, thoroughly check the connector harness for damage. Also check other connectors that share the harness for moisture.Note: The ECM is a sealed unit. If moisture is found in an ECM connector, the ECM is not the source of the moisture. Do not replace the ECM.Check the Wires for Damage to the Insulation
Carefully inspect each wire for signs of abrasion, nicks and cuts.Inspect the wires for the following conditions:
Exposed insulation
Rubbing of a wire against the engine
Rubbing of a wire against a sharp pointCheck all of the fasteners for the harness and the strain relief components on the ECM in order to verify that the harness is correctly secured. Also check all of the fasteners in order to verify that the harness is not compressed. Pull back the harness sleeves in order to check for a flattened portion of wire. A fastener that has been overtightened flattens the harness. This damages the wires that are inside the harness.Inspect the Connector Terminals
Visually inspect each terminal in the connector. Verify that the terminals are not damaged. Verify that the terminals are correctly aligned in the connector and verify that the terminals are correctly located in the connector.Perform a Pull Test on Each Wire Terminal Connection
Illustration 5 g01237430
A typical example of the lock wedge. (1) Locking wedgeEnsure that the locking wedge for the connector is installed correctly. Terminals cannot be retained inside the connector if the locking wedge is not installed correctly.Perform the 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each wire. Each terminal and each connector should easily withstand 45 N (10 lb) of tension and each wire should remain in the connector body. This test checks whether the wire was correctly crimped in the terminal and whether the terminal was correctly inserted into the connector.Check Individual Pin Retention into the Socket
Illustration 6 g01237435
Diagram for testing pin retentionVerify that the sockets provide good retention for the pins. Insert a new pin into each socket one at a time in order to check for a good grip on the pin by the socket.Check the Locking Mechanism of the Connectors
Ensure that the connectors lock correctly. After locking the connectors, ensure that the two halves cannot be pulled apart.Verify that the latch tab of the connector is correctly latched. Also verify that the latch tab of the connector returns to the locked position.Check the Screws on the ECM Connectors (64 way)
Visually inspect the screws for the ECM connectors. Ensure that the threads on each screw are not damaged.Connect the ECM connectors.Use a 7 mm Torx screw in order to retain each of the ECM connectors.Tighten the two Torx screws for the ECM connector to the correct torque of 5.0 1.0 N m (44 9 lb in).Perform the "Wiggle Test" on the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET)
Select the "Wiggle Test" from the diagnostic tests on Cat ET.Choose the appropriate group of parameters to monitor.Press the "Start" button. Wiggle the wiring harness in order to reproduce intermittent faults.If an intermittent fault exists, the status will be highlighted and an audible beep will be heard.
Illustration 1 g01131211
Leaky seal at the connector (typical example)Inspect all the harnesses. Ensure that the routing of the wiring harness allows the wires to enter the face of each connector at a perpendicular angle. Otherwise, the wire will deform the seal bore. Refer to Illustration 1. This will create a path for the entrance of moisture. Verify that the seals for the wires are sealing correctly.
Illustration 2 g01131276
Diagram for the installation of a connector plug (typical example) (1) Electronic Control Module (ECM) connector (2) Correctly inserted plug (3) Incorrectly inserted plugEnsure that the sealing plugs are in place. If any of the plugs are missing, replace the plug. Ensure that the plugs are inserted correctly into the connector. Refer to Illustration 2.
Illustration 3 g01131019
Seal for a three-pin connector (typical example)
Illustration 4 g01131165
Seal for ECM connector (typical example)Disconnect the suspect connector and inspect the connector seal. Ensure that the seal is in good condition. If necessary, replace the connector.Thoroughly inspect the connectors for evidence of moisture entry.Note: It is normal to see some minor seal abrasion on connector seals. Minor seal abrasion will not allow the entry of moisture.If moisture or corrosion is evident in the connector, the source of the moisture entry must be found and the source of the moisture entry must be repaired. If the source of the moisture entry is not repaired, the fault will recur. Simply drying the connector will not fix the fault. Check the following items for the possible moisture entry path:
Missing seals
Incorrectly installed seals
Nicks in exposed insulation
Improperly mated connectorsMoisture can also travel to a connector through the inside of a wire. If moisture is found in a connector, thoroughly check the connector harness for damage. Also check other connectors that share the harness for moisture.Note: The ECM is a sealed unit. If moisture is found in an ECM connector, the ECM is not the source of the moisture. Do not replace the ECM.Check the Wires for Damage to the Insulation
Carefully inspect each wire for signs of abrasion, nicks and cuts.Inspect the wires for the following conditions:
Exposed insulation
Rubbing of a wire against the engine
Rubbing of a wire against a sharp pointCheck all of the fasteners for the harness and the strain relief components on the ECM in order to verify that the harness is correctly secured. Also check all of the fasteners in order to verify that the harness is not compressed. Pull back the harness sleeves in order to check for a flattened portion of wire. A fastener that has been overtightened flattens the harness. This damages the wires that are inside the harness.Inspect the Connector Terminals
Visually inspect each terminal in the connector. Verify that the terminals are not damaged. Verify that the terminals are correctly aligned in the connector and verify that the terminals are correctly located in the connector.Perform a Pull Test on Each Wire Terminal Connection
Illustration 5 g01237430
A typical example of the lock wedge. (1) Locking wedgeEnsure that the locking wedge for the connector is installed correctly. Terminals cannot be retained inside the connector if the locking wedge is not installed correctly.Perform the 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each wire. Each terminal and each connector should easily withstand 45 N (10 lb) of tension and each wire should remain in the connector body. This test checks whether the wire was correctly crimped in the terminal and whether the terminal was correctly inserted into the connector.Check Individual Pin Retention into the Socket
Illustration 6 g01237435
Diagram for testing pin retentionVerify that the sockets provide good retention for the pins. Insert a new pin into each socket one at a time in order to check for a good grip on the pin by the socket.Check the Locking Mechanism of the Connectors
Ensure that the connectors lock correctly. After locking the connectors, ensure that the two halves cannot be pulled apart.Verify that the latch tab of the connector is correctly latched. Also verify that the latch tab of the connector returns to the locked position.Check the Screws on the ECM Connectors (64 way)
Visually inspect the screws for the ECM connectors. Ensure that the threads on each screw are not damaged.Connect the ECM connectors.Use a 7 mm Torx screw in order to retain each of the ECM connectors.Tighten the two Torx screws for the ECM connector to the correct torque of 5.0 1.0 N m (44 9 lb in).Perform the "Wiggle Test" on the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET)
Select the "Wiggle Test" from the diagnostic tests on Cat ET.Choose the appropriate group of parameters to monitor.Press the "Start" button. Wiggle the wiring harness in order to reproduce intermittent faults.If an intermittent fault exists, the status will be highlighted and an audible beep will be heard.
Parts nut Mercury:
56374
56374 NUT 40
1005200, 1007208, 1007209, 1010208, 10202014D, 1040100, 1040102, 1045205, 1075101, 1075202, 1075204, 1110100, 1110102, 1110204, 1115473WD, 11354120D, 1135412GD, 1135473UD, 1135473VD, 1135726, 1150453GD, 1150453JD, 1175412GD, 1175413LD, 1175626, 12004
35045
35045 NUT (40)
1018200, 10202014D, 1020201BC, 1025200, 1035207, 1040100, 1040102, 10402139D, 1050312BC, 1075101, 1075202, 1110100, 1110102, 1115100, 1115473WD, 1115503, 1115525, 1135100, 11354120D, 1135412MD, 1135412SD, 1135412VD, 1135473UD, 1135473VD, 1150413SD, 1
20361
20361 NUT
1005200, 1007208, 1007209, 1010208, 1020100, 1020202, 1020208, 1040100, 1040102, 1045205, 1060504, 1070500, 1075101, 1075202, 1075204, 1110100, 1110102, 1110204, 1115100, 1135100, 1135412SD, 1135412VD, 1150413SD, 1150413VD, 1150413WD, 1150625, 115062
46887
46887 NUT, ADAPTOR PLATE TO RUBBER MOUNT
1007208, 1010208, 1020100, 1020202, 1020208, 1040102, 1040206, 1045205, 1075101, 1075202, 1075204, 1080500, 1080508, 1090520, 1090528, 1110100, 1110102, 1110204, 1115100, 1115503, 1115520, 1115523, 1115525, 1115528, 1135100, 1140520, 1140528, 1140629
20664
20664 NUT, LINK ROD
1090520, 1115100, 1115520, 1115523, 1135100, 1140520, 1140629, 1500101, 1500206, 1650100, 1650502, 1650503, 1650506, 1800100
63149
34932
34932 NUT, POWERHEAD STUDS
1075524, 1080500, 1080508, 1090520, 1090524, 1090528, 1115503, 1115520, 1115523, 1115525, 1115528, 1140520, 1140528, 1140629, 1150503, 1150538, 1150625, 1850503, 1850506
20220
20220 NUT, STEERING HANDLE BRACKET SCREW
1035204, 1035207, 1040200, 1045217, 1050200, 1150625, 1150628, 1200628, 1225620, 1250422GD, 1300623, 1500206