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Old 09-03-2009, 09:59 PM   #1
FFR1998
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Exclamation CAT 930G Troubles

Ahhh, where to start. Lets see. About 2 weeks ago the loader started giving us troubles starting in the morning and slowly losing power. Once we got it going it ran find through out the day. We found out the turbo went bad and replaced it, which gave us our power back. We also found a small hole in the gas tank, as well as one of the lines had a small hole. The line was replaced and the hole was fixed.

However the starting problem slowly got worse and worse. The loader would just die out, and still had trouble starting. Up to date, we have also changed out all the filters, replaced the VOP pump, the injectors, and the fuel lines thinking maybe they were clogged.

We have had two CAT mechanics out to our facility and they keep telling us something different. We have done everything they said and nothing is fixing it. They put the machine on there computer and it is saying there is nothing electrically wrong with it. It seems as though they are doing process of elimination and we just dont have the funds to play that game. We are definitely at a loss, and dont have any other ideas at this point.

As of today, once we finally got the CAT to start, it would run for 5 minutes and then just die out. This happened 3 times and now it won't start at all.

Any suggestions would be great! This is our only loader and we are unable to run our business without it.
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