Cat 10r7172....do they exist anymore?

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  1. snowman_w900

    snowman_w900 Road Train Member

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    getting my ducks in a row to do another overhaul on an acert.I have called several places to try to get a hold of a set, and these things are getting hard to find. Midwest said they haven't had any for a while, Kenworth, peterbilt both say its not in there system and cant get it. the CAT house says those are severly back ordered and around 650 a pack and possibly a month or 2 to get a hold of. I'm now reconsidering my Acert plan. Looks like an E model is gonna be the more economical way to get it done now. what y'all think?
     
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  3. Eustace

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    Called about a week ago and all they could find was 3 packs in FL.....so if you want to overhaul 1/2 a motor your in luck. Been just cutting the 18:1's. Only other option seems to be IPD.
     
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    hate to be nosey, but what are you guys taking off? just wondered how close to 16 you gu
    ys are getting to
     
  5. ROBSREDFORD

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    The readily available 248-5516 piston is 17:1. Ipd carries it also. Milling .080 off a 17:1 makes it about 16:2 If math correct. I wouldn't worry with milling
     
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    this may be a stupid queston, but if anyone is using the 248-5516 IPD pistons, what rings are you putting in with it? cat or IPD? just curious.
     
  7. ROBSREDFORD

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    Ipd has 16:1 pistons now. No need to cut.
     
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  8. snowman_w900

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    Thanks for that info. I hadn't investigated that far into it. hate to ask, but is there a way to get the part number for the piston and also do we have change the piston oiler nozzles to accommodate? I appreciate all the info sir.
     
  9. ROBSREDFORD

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    Piston is 3466615. Last time I checked oilers crossed to same base number but check CAT house to be sure.
     
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    From what I have came up with, is the 3466616 16:1 piston uses the 2791152 oil jet, the 2485516 17:1 uses the 2764637 oil jet. one thing I haven't checked yet is if one of those numbers superseded the other as far as cross reference.
     
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