Can you explain why, when I have an engine serial number AND arrangement number, the catalog still shows multiple part numbers for one engine? I cannot believe that one engine will call for 8 different water pumps, two different oil pumps and 7 different injector numbers. The Cummins catalog is much more simple.
Thank you for your feedback. We can help answer your questions, but need a bit more information, please contact our trainer at susie.williamson@empire-cat.com.
@@jdegeorge021289 It probably depends on the engine's arrangement number. Caterpillar builds for world wide applications so there might be differences in some components depending on the altitude and temperatures of the country of destination.
Can you explain why, when I have an engine serial number AND arrangement number, the catalog still shows multiple part numbers for one engine? I cannot believe that one engine will call for 8 different water pumps, two different oil pumps and 7 different injector numbers. The Cummins catalog is much more simple.
Thank you for your feedback. We can help answer your questions, but need a bit more information, please contact our trainer at susie.williamson@empire-cat.com.
Its absolutely infuriating... C15 engine showing two water pumps both active numbers both available through Caterpillar
@@jdegeorge021289 It probably depends on the engine's arrangement number. Caterpillar builds for world wide applications so there might be differences in some components depending on the altitude and temperatures of the country of destination.
You have the ability to move a slider and isolate it to purely the "as shipped" items for that machine.@@jdegeorge021289
SIS 2.0 is a poorly engineered search portal. I've succeeded in finding filters easier on GOOGLE than on the SIS 2.0.
Caterpillar should have asked Google to build SIS 2.0 😅😅😅