EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
ultrarunner said:Last week I noticed the left angle cylinder on my D3 Dozer is leaking... not much, but 2 drops a minute.
My questions are:
1. Is this a do-it-yourself project?
2. What is the conventional wisdom on repair vs replace?
3. Any idea about how much this will cost for parts vs repair?
4. Would I be better off going to an independent or my CAT Dealer?
This is a pretty straitghtforward, simple repair. The trick is getting it apart. I've never worked on Cat, so there's probably gonna be a few variations that I haven't seen before. From what I've read in your posts, you have more then enough skill and ability to do this.
Cost of a rebuild kit will run you from $20 to several hundred. I found a local guy who will sell me just the seals that I need, so that's where I can do it for $20 or so. If I go to the dealer, I have to buy a kit with allot of stuff in there that I don't need and just through away. Lately, the dealer has started replacing their pistons, so I have to buy a new piston AND the rebuild kit. This is where it gets into the several hundred dollar range.
Twice now, I've had to take the cylinder in to have it done. One time, I just couldn't get it apart. Nothing I had would do it, and I spent allot of time trying. The second time was to have the inside of the case rebored. It turned out that somebody had used bolts that were too long on one of the brackets that thread into the side of the cylinder. Those bolts had dented the case.
The other couple dozen times I've rebuilt cylinders, have all gone pretty easily. Here is a thread that I posted awhile ago on one of those rebuilds.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/parts-repairs/69127-rebuilding-cylinder-my-hoe-stick.html
Eddie