Price | Negotiated |
MOQ | Negotiable |
Delivery Time | 5 - 8 work days |
Brand | Caterpillar |
Place of Origin | USA |
Model Number | C9.3 |
Packaging Details | Neutral Package or Fumigation |
Payment Terms | D/P, T/T |
Supply Ability | 20 pieces |
Condition | Used | Engine model | C9 . 3 |
Place of Origin | USA | Packaging Details | Neutral Package or Fumigation |
Color | Same as pictures | Excavator model | E336E |
Material | Steel | Model Number | C9.3 |
Supply Ability | 20 pieces | Brand Name | Caterpillar |
Payment Terms | D/P, T/T | Type | Diesel engine |
Price | Negotiated | Delivery Time | 5 - 8 work days |
Product name | Used Fuel Injector | Part number | 456 - 3493 20R - 5036 |
C9 . 3 Diesel Used Fuel Injector For Excavator E336E 4563493 20R5036
Specification
Part Name: Fuel Injector Assy | Size: Standard | |
Category: Spare parts | Cylinders Number: 6 | |
Engine type: Diesel | Test staus: Normal | |
Injection: Electric Injection | Injector Code: 4563493 20R5036 |
Description
How
do
I
Know
if
I
Have
a
Clogged
Fuel
Injector?
There
are
a
few
ways
to
tell
whether
or
not
you
have
bad
fuel
injectors.
These
are
the
most
obvious
signs
that
you
need
to
clean
your
fuel
injectors:
Lowered
Fuel
Economy
If
you
have
a
digital
meter
in
your
car
that
displays
your
current
MPG,
pay
attention
to
it
at
least
once
per
ride.
If
you’re
usually
traveling
the
same
routes,
such
as
heading
to
and
from
work
each
day,
you’ll
get
a
firm
understanding
of
what
your
MPG
should
be,
both
in
and
out
of
traffic,
on
and
off
of
the
highway.
When
you
notice
that
there’s
a
significant
decrease,
such
as
3-4
less
MPG
on
your
average,
it
could
be
an
indicator
of
fuel
economy
problems.
This isn’t exclusive to fuel injector issues. Lower gas mileage can be a result of spark plug misfiring, bad air filters, incorrect tire pressure, and more. You shouldn’t immediately assume that your fuel injectors are the problem, but you also shouldn’t rule it out.
Forcing
Your
Engine
If
you
can
feel
that
your
engine
doesn’t
want
to
start,
that
you’re
having
issues
every
time
you
hop
in
the
driver’s
seat,
you
could
have
clogged
injectors.
Your
injectors
release
a
mist
of
gasoline,
and
when
one
or
more
aren’t
firing
properly,
it
gives
unbalanced
results.
You
should
be
able
to
hop
in
the
car,
twist
the
key,
and
be
on
your
way
with
no
worry.
Not
Firing
on
All
Cylinders
That
phrase
got
its
name
from
this
issue;
when
your
cylinders
aren’t
firing
properly,
you
can
hear
it.
Whether
you
have
4,
6,
or
8
cylinders,
you’ll
be
able
to
hear
it.
If
you’ve
recently
opened
up
your
hood
and
can
visibly
see
gasoline
on
your
spark
plugs,
you
definitely
have
a
clogged
fuel
injector.