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1952 caterpillar D2 5U wet clutch, unable to get in gear when running

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3 years 7 months ago #222144 by eisenhart
Hi, I recently became an ACMOC member. I live in western North Carolina. I recently bought a 1952 D2 dozer! This is my first caterpillar crawler, so pretty much everything is new to me. I have the operation/maintenance and service books from Jensales. The parts book is on it's way. It has a toolbar blade and rear PTO. I have the pony engine and diesel engine running great, but now I'm having some troubles getting it in to any gear. I'm pushing the clutch hand lever all the way forward but it's grinding when I try to shift into a gear. I tried at low idle and shifting into 5th, still grinding pretty good. It seems the clutch brake isn't engaging? Any suggestions for what else I can tried to remedy this? I drove it a few days ago and I didn't have any trouble shifting into 1st and Reverse gears.
I have the wet clutch type. Let me know if I can answer anymore questions.

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3 years 7 months ago #222146 by gemdozer
Your brake cluch is working bad and need adjustement or the lining on the brake band is nomore good

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3 years 7 months ago #222147 by edb
Hi,
first step is to adjust both the clutch and then the clutch brake as outlined in your Grey OMI book and report back--cold oil will cause more drag and sometimes you need to let the unit run at a moderate idle for a short while so the oil can warm up a bit before trying to engage the gears.
Cheers,
Eddie B.

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3 years 7 months ago #222152 by hfdzl
I just did a 7U D4 with this problem. The input shaft bearing in the flywheel had disintegrated. Locking the input to the flywheel. Could shift when the engine was stopped. Someone had removed the screen/magnet in the bottom of the flywheel housing. The pieces also jammed the oil pump and spun the pump drive shaft.off.

R2 5E3562 SP U.S.A. W.9151
R2 5E3563 SP U.S.A. W.9152

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3 years 7 months ago #222155 by josh
A 1952 d2 did not have an oil clutch, post the serial number so we can determine the year and what clutch it has.

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3 years 7 months ago #222183 by greengiant
Hi Gendozer!
I just got my D2 5J back to life using a carb I got from you some time ago. Went from not running at all to starting on 1st or 2nd pull. nothing quite like a clean carb to brighten one's outlook!
Greengiant

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3 years 5 months ago #223463 by eisenhart
Ok, thanks for all these replies! Here's my serial number 5U9306. Turns out, I don't have a wet clutch!
I have the earlier d2 model which doesn't have the large access plate, so I needed to pull the engine in order to gain access to the dry clutch components.

It was seriously dirty inside the bell housing, sludge covering everything. I will post some pictures.

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3 years 5 months ago #223464 by eisenhart

Work zone


Diesel engine pulled


sludge filled Transmission Bellhousing, dry clutch assembly is removed.


dry clutch assembly, sludge covered and missing linkage parts.


broken metal pieces from clutch assembly and starting engine pinion found in the bottom of the bellhousing
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3 years 5 months ago #223465 by eisenhart

Bellhousing cleaned up


Flywheel cleaned up


flywheel removed and area behind cleaned up
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3 years 5 months ago - 3 years 5 months ago #223466 by eisenhart
Here is my to do list, so far, can anyone provide the pilot bearing part number and how I can seal the leak on my rear crankshaft?

1. make new clutch assembly links from metal stock 3/16" x 3/4", part number 7B5701 for reference.
2. replace transmission input shaft seal, part number 3j-0378
3. resurface front and back pressure plate surfaces
4. replace pilot bearing roller, need part number
5. pilot bearing seal, part number 1B1069
6. Clean out flywheel grease channel for pilot bearing
7. Investigate rear main seal leaking? Engine D311
8. Machine a bronze bushing for clutch shaft 4B3810
Last edit: 3 years 5 months ago by eisenhart.

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