jjdow68
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Hello
I have a D6D that has an issue. Can’t find exactly the same issue on the internet. Although there is some seal replacement videos I have not found any that explains my specific issue.
originallyi thought this was gonna be a tension piston seal rebuild. So I have the tracks split and the idler and yolk rolled forward. To separate idler yolk arm from the plate that connects the grease zerk and track bleed off valve the 4 nuts and bolts have been removed. The insert that houses the track adjustment piston is suppose to come out with the insert. Or at least that was my understanding however the piston remained inside the outer adjustment housing either being firmly stuck in the far back wall of that housing or it suppose to be attached to the spring tension rod?
Somewhere In this dozers life, the spring that is suppose to be preloaded and under extreme pressure seems to be decompressed. ?!? The large nut and bolt that goes through the center of the spring is completely loose. You can actually wobble around the shaft freely inside spring.
I have concerns about the releaseing of the spring in its current condition. The spring itself appears to be completely intact and nothing that appears cracked. So I prefer to keep the spring in tact. How risky is the spring at this point. Best I can tell, there is no tension due to preload. ‘Again the bolt shaft is completely loose. If there is any pressure still there it would only be what’s there from the spring hold down brackets located in front of the springs. Those brackets which are two piece, each bracket with a total of 4 bolts holding those down. What precautions should be taken to prevent any dangerous conditions. I was thinking of several straps looped around the spring and a chain binder to connect to the frame while removing the brackets that will grant me access to the spring for removal. My hope is to remove the spring and so long as if it is still safe to use , I would like for it to be preloaded again and finishing up the seal repair.
oh and speaking of the piston seal replacement is that piston suppose to be stuck tighter then dicks hat band Inside the dust cover. I’m including pictures for better reference.
‘everything I’ve read has painted a different picture rather than what I actually have on this dozer. Most video show that the piston comes right on out the inner open ended slide shaft. > clean it up and slide it back in and put it all back together
I have a D6D that has an issue. Can’t find exactly the same issue on the internet. Although there is some seal replacement videos I have not found any that explains my specific issue.
originallyi thought this was gonna be a tension piston seal rebuild. So I have the tracks split and the idler and yolk rolled forward. To separate idler yolk arm from the plate that connects the grease zerk and track bleed off valve the 4 nuts and bolts have been removed. The insert that houses the track adjustment piston is suppose to come out with the insert. Or at least that was my understanding however the piston remained inside the outer adjustment housing either being firmly stuck in the far back wall of that housing or it suppose to be attached to the spring tension rod?
Somewhere In this dozers life, the spring that is suppose to be preloaded and under extreme pressure seems to be decompressed. ?!? The large nut and bolt that goes through the center of the spring is completely loose. You can actually wobble around the shaft freely inside spring.
I have concerns about the releaseing of the spring in its current condition. The spring itself appears to be completely intact and nothing that appears cracked. So I prefer to keep the spring in tact. How risky is the spring at this point. Best I can tell, there is no tension due to preload. ‘Again the bolt shaft is completely loose. If there is any pressure still there it would only be what’s there from the spring hold down brackets located in front of the springs. Those brackets which are two piece, each bracket with a total of 4 bolts holding those down. What precautions should be taken to prevent any dangerous conditions. I was thinking of several straps looped around the spring and a chain binder to connect to the frame while removing the brackets that will grant me access to the spring for removal. My hope is to remove the spring and so long as if it is still safe to use , I would like for it to be preloaded again and finishing up the seal repair.
oh and speaking of the piston seal replacement is that piston suppose to be stuck tighter then dicks hat band Inside the dust cover. I’m including pictures for better reference.
‘everything I’ve read has painted a different picture rather than what I actually have on this dozer. Most video show that the piston comes right on out the inner open ended slide shaft. > clean it up and slide it back in and put it all back together







