Product Overview
The CATERPILLAR (卡特彼勒) 134-0467 High Pressure Oil Pump Engine is a critical component designed for robust performance and reliability in heavy-duty Caterpillar diesel engines. This high-quality oil pump ensures optimal engine lubrication, contributing to the longevity and efficiency of your Caterpillar machinery.
Key Product Information
Product Name: High Pressure Oil Pump Engine
Brand: CATERPILLAR (卡特彼勒) / CAT®
Part Number: 134-0467, 1340467
Comprises Part Numbers: 122-5053, 1225053, 20R-5615, 20R5615
Engine Compatibility: Designed for various Caterpillar diesel engine models, including but not limited to C4.2, C4.4, C6.4, C7, C7.1, C9, C9.3, C13, C15, C18, 3306, 3406, 3408, 3512, 3516.
This High Pressure Oil Pump Engine is essential for maintaining proper oil pressure within your Caterpillar engine, ensuring critical components are adequately lubricated to prevent wear and tear. Trust in genuine CAT® parts for unmatched performance and durability.
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Troubleshooting Tip: Common Caterpillar Engine Issue - Low Oil Pressure
Symptom: Low oil pressure warning light illuminates or gauge reading is low.
Possible Causes:
Low oil level: Check the oil dipstick and add oil if necessary.
Faulty oil pressure sensor: Sensor may be sending incorrect readings.
Clogged oil filter: Restricts oil flow.
Worn oil pump: Inefficient oil circulation.
Internal engine wear: Excessive bearing clearances.
Troubleshooting Steps:
Check Oil Level: Ensure oil level is within the recommended range.
Inspect for Leaks: Look for any external oil leaks around the engine.
Replace Oil Filter: If the filter is old or suspected to be clogged, replace it.
Check Oil Pressure Sensor: Use a mechanical gauge to verify oil pressure, bypassing the sensor.
Engine Inspection: If the above steps don't resolve the issue, internal engine inspection by a qualified technician may be required to assess oil pump condition and engine wear.
Note: Low oil pressure can cause significant engine damage. Address this issue promptly.