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charles poole
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Ol magnet , If you read this post , could you possibly give me any information you might have , I have a D13000 power unit serail # 4s13531 , bill of matl #
9B2998 , If you could even give me the year of this engine iI would appreciate it !! thanks , charles poole
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Thu, Jul 12, 2007 7:10 AM
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Looks to be at the end of the 4S series.
I show 13,279 - up and 1953 production.

I have the Operator's Instructions manual 4S1001 - up Diesel Engine and Electric Set but not the Parts Manual.

What information are you looking for?
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Thu, Jul 12, 2007 7:26 AM
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Looks to be at the end of the 4S series.
I show 13,279 - up and 1953 production.

I have the Operator's Instructions manual 4S1001 - up Diesel Engine and Electric Set but not the Parts Manual.

What information are you looking for?
As far as horse power there are so many settings for this engine that the RPMs & the rack setting would have to be determined to even establish what it is. My old Cat fuel injection book has a 1/2 page of different settings for that particular engine. AS far as a parts book the old D8 2U tractor had the same basic engine so most parts are all the same except a few minor differences.
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Thu, Jul 12, 2007 10:44 PM
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As far as horse power there are so many settings for this engine that the RPMs & the rack setting would have to be determined to even establish what it is. My old Cat fuel injection book has a 1/2 page of different settings for that particular engine. AS far as a parts book the old D8 2U tractor had the same basic engine so most parts are all the same except a few minor differences.
Thank you , ol magnet & SJ the two of you seem to be the men to go to when
it comes to these motors , I will be communicating with the two of you soon , maybe with some pictures , thanks again chas !!!
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Fri, Jul 13, 2007 7:33 AM
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In addition to restoring a 38 b shovel with a caterpillar engine , I am also restoring a unit model 614 cable backhoe ,with a 2-71 detroit , I have completely rebuilt the engine , But now I am having trouble locating drive chains
they are 3 .25 inch pitch roller , does anyone out there have any idea where I might locate some ?? Thanks , chas
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Sun, Jul 15, 2007 9:49 PM
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In addition to restoring a 38 b shovel with a caterpillar engine , I am also restoring a unit model 614 cable backhoe ,with a 2-71 detroit , I have completely rebuilt the engine , But now I am having trouble locating drive chains
they are 3 .25 inch pitch roller , does anyone out there have any idea where I might locate some ?? Thanks , chas
You could give this place a call & see if they can help you or steer you to a place. It,s Bearings & Drives Unlimited, 1568 Highway 315 Wilkes Barre Pa. Ph. (570) 822-7196
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Sun, Jul 15, 2007 11:28 PM
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You could give this place a call & see if they can help you or steer you to a place. It,s Bearings & Drives Unlimited, 1568 Highway 315 Wilkes Barre Pa. Ph. (570) 822-7196
Try Roland Machinery at 800-765-2635 and tell them that you want Ray Heffernaum to contact you. Roland Machinery is a Komatsu Dealer but they also sell Pyramid Parts. Pyramid crane chain cost a little more than the competitors but it's the best drive chain made..it's built heavier/beefier than than anybody elses. Once Pyramid chain is installed they'll be no more breaking pins or links.
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Mon, Jul 16, 2007 12:21 AM
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Try Roland Machinery at 800-765-2635 and tell them that you want Ray Heffernaum to contact you. Roland Machinery is a Komatsu Dealer but they also sell Pyramid Parts. Pyramid crane chain cost a little more than the competitors but it's the best drive chain made..it's built heavier/beefier than than anybody elses. Once Pyramid chain is installed they'll be no more breaking pins or links.
Thanks SJ ,and craneman , I appreciate the info !!
Thanks again , Chas
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Mon, Jul 16, 2007 5:41 AM
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Hi all , Brought my engine into a shop where i can work on it at night or during
bad weather , I had pulled the heads off this engine last summer while it was still in the shovel , I thought that I just had a stuck engine caused by water going down the exhaust , As it turns out there is a little more to it than that !!
I disconnected 3 connecting rods and pulled 3 sleeves pistons intact ,
Apparently someone had tried to turn this engine over with I believe water in cylinder As I found # 4 con rod severely bent ,and about a two inch chip out of the bottom of the sleeve ,the good news is the crank journals appear to be OK ,
I will try to pull the remaining 3 tomorrow .
I am starting to think I know how paso chris feels !!
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Tue, Jul 24, 2007 5:10 AM
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Hi all , Brought my engine into a shop where i can work on it at night or during
bad weather , I had pulled the heads off this engine last summer while it was still in the shovel , I thought that I just had a stuck engine caused by water going down the exhaust , As it turns out there is a little more to it than that !!
I disconnected 3 connecting rods and pulled 3 sleeves pistons intact ,
Apparently someone had tried to turn this engine over with I believe water in cylinder As I found # 4 con rod severely bent ,and about a two inch chip out of the bottom of the sleeve ,the good news is the crank journals appear to be OK ,
I will try to pull the remaining 3 tomorrow .
I am starting to think I know how paso chris feels !!
Three down and three to go😄 😄 Not bad so far....hope Chris is observing cause he's about to face the same issues (less bent rod I hope)
Please share your techniques😊 😊
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Tue, Jul 24, 2007 5:48 AM
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Three down and three to go😄 😄 Not bad so far....hope Chris is observing cause he's about to face the same issues (less bent rod I hope)
Please share your techniques😊 😊
OM , how ya doin , I have been following chris post with great interest ,I read where you told him about the rear main seal being a weak link , so far my bottom end appears to have been under clean oil , in respect to the oil pump & scavenger bell , should I worry about the seal ? or should at this point I pull the flywheel & harmonic Bal , and replace the seals ? I am still going to try to post some pics , I am a better mechanic than a computer operator , Ha ha
OM , I am not sure you want me to post my tecniques , as I made a puller out of plate steel , and welded a center into the sleeves , pulling off of the head bolt studs , My feelings were the sleeves are shot anyway , A whole lot of Barnyard , But it worked for me . Regards , Chas
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Tue, Jul 24, 2007 7:05 AM
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