You can always look up part numbers yourself on parts.cat.com, and also goggle turns up quite a few of them too
If only it was that easy…
parts.cat.com requires an exact serial number. This is a very old machine and the serial number seems warn off. It is 42A8??? where the last three can’t be made out. I tried my best guesses but cat online keeps rejecting them.
Google searches don’t help as none of the starters match the part number in my parts manual of 8H8467. So which if any are correct?
I have many hours of research in online already. But there seems to be no way to match my part number to a part without more information.
A 933G with D320T will have a s/n of 42A5918-up
The starter is a Delco 42MT 24v -11 Tooth unit used with your 9H1132 Adapter.
Here's one source.
https://www.obbstartersandalternators.com/3745-z-0r5209-1m6132-3t2646-3t2649-3t2650-3t3153-4m3182-p-2929.html
A 933G with D320T will have a s/n of 42A5918-up
The starter is a Delco 42MT 24v -11 Tooth unit used with your 9H1132 Adapter.
Here's one source.
https://www.obbstartersandalternators.com/3745-z-0r5209-1m6132-3t2646-3t2649-3t2650-3t3153-4m3182-p-2929.html
Thank you so much for your help. That will go a long way to getting this old girl running well again. It is an awesome machine and runs strong when it starts. lol
Delco says the replacement is an alternator #1117647. Has anyone tried replacing the generator with one of these alternators?
"i reject your reality and substitute my own" - adam savage. i suspect my final words maybe "well shit, that didnt work"
instead of perfection some times we just have to accept practicality