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3 years 3 months ago #230436
by Cat955Hdvr
Gents,
I found a Cat d2, owner thinks it's a "1950's" but he can't find the serial number. It's a narrow gauge machine with a LeTourneau angle/tilt blade set up, rear D2N winch and period correct curved "rops". Overall, it looks fairly complete but the bad news is someone took off the hood and valve cover, It has been left that way for some time. My question is, If the engine is toast and I have to find another D3400 motor...is this a deal breaker for scrap value ($200-300 for entire dozer)? I have located another D2 engine for $1000 that runs. Would this be a worth while project to swap out the engines and have a decent little running dozer?
Also, while I was swapping engines what else should I look at doing maintenance wise? I read somewhere the early D2's required the engine to be removed for a clutch swap, so I will obviously be looking at the clutch and pressure plate. Anything else? brake bands and steering clutches? I am trying to get an idea of possible maintenance to get it going again so I can decide if it's sellable to the wife haha
I'll try and get some photo's and post them here
Thanks,
Nick
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3 years 3 months ago #230441
by bursitis
sounds like the purchase price is near scrap price. sounds like a decent deal knowing that you are looking for either a project or parts.
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3 years 3 months ago #230442
by neil
Especially since you have another running engine you can swap in, if that one is toast (probably even when they took the valve cover off). Is the spare engine also a D3400? If so, it should be a straightforward swap. If you were keen : ), you could swap all the internals from one engine to the other in order to retain matching serial #s. Your steering and brakes would be the other big item requiring dismantling to get at. Undercarriage can still be used even if toast. Also, take the top off the transmission and check how rusty it is in there
Cheers,
Neil
Pittsford, NY
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3 years 3 months ago #230445
by Cat955Hdvr
@neil - The other engine is a 3400 as well. I have watched a few videos/read articles about the engine swap, other than the overall weight of the 3400...are there any "gotchas" about it?
Does anyone know what serial number they went to the wet clutch on the D2's? I am going to go see this dozer in person in a week or so (work contingent). Anything to look for other than above mentioned items to make rescue easier? it's a 5 hr drive so I will be able to take some tools with me but won't have access to all of my stuff or my crane.
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Nick
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3 years 3 months ago #230447
by dpendzic
look for the serial number plate on the block behind the pony levers--if no plate the number was usually pressed into the block--may take a little scrapping to read---look for the plate rivets on the block
D2, D3, D4, D6, 941B, Cat 15
Hancock Ma and Moriches NY
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3 years 3 months ago #230448
by josh
The D2 started in 1938 with the J series with the D3400 engine, that series ended in 1947 with the start of the U series with the D311 engine. An oil clutch was an option on or adaptable to 5U16128 and up and 4U7020 up.
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3 years 3 months ago #230454
by neil
Nothing else really to look for - just usual engine stuff that can go wrong. Changing all fluids is a good idea and drying out any moisture that might be around. As mentioned, check the brakes and steering for operation, and look inside the transmission case (take off the top cover to see) for moisture and rust damage
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Neil
Pittsford, NY
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3 years 3 months ago #230664
by Cat955Hdvr
ALCON,
I looked at this D2 this weekend and it is in worse shape than expected. Not only will the engine need replaced (possible to save some parts from it) but the undercarriage is also in I would say fair to bad shape, the pads have been rebuilt via welding among other issues. My D2 replacement engine also ended up falling through so I had to pass on this, I don't mind a project but the engine was a critical piece of me buying this one. If anyone is interested, please shoot me a message and I will pass on the information. Thank you for all of your responses!
- Caveman
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