STG93685 Starter ST9022 3936332 for Cummins Engine Parts 6CT8.3-DM
Key Specifications:
Item Description: Starter
Voltage: 24V
Power: 7.5 kW
Spigot Diameter: 92.0 mm
Teeth: 12
Mounting Holes: 3
Rotation: Clockwise (CW)
Insulated Ground: Yes
Applications:
This starter is compatible with the following Cummins engine model:
6CT8.3-DM
Cross-Referenced Part Numbers:
Cummins:
3286502, 3604233RX, 3604484RX, 3675120RX, 3902661, 3907821, 3936150, 3936332, 3938503, 4891301, 5284106, ST2008, ST9022, ST9061, ST9071, ST9099, ST9106, ST9109, ST9134, ST9152, ST9169, ST9172, ST9185
Caterpillar:
25900, 372652, 3P0110, 3T2647, 3T2756, 5A6494, 5R4865, 7S5900
Detroit Diesel:
10461339, R0461339
ERF:
1048604, 1048604R, 1365688R, 1499630, 1674004R, 2010892R, 3011669, 3059144, 858900Z
Komatsu:
1304953H91, 1307569H91, 6742013330, 6743826150, 6743826190, 6743826810, STR1016, STR1019
Perkins:
CV65429, CV65432, OD167401, OD167404, OD200631, OD200634, OD203961, OD203964, OD203971, OD203974, OD218571, OD218574, OE51421, OE51422, OE52762, OE52763
Prestolite:
M1057416E, M105R3541SE, MS1404P
Volvo:
11030394
Ford:
F6HT11001EA, F6HZ11002EA, F6HZEA
John Deere:
RE38634, RE43047, RE63094, RE69591
Leyland:
S601
PSH:
701532123
Wood Auto:
PREM1057416E
Product Features and Selling Points:
High Performance:
Delivers 7.5 kW of power at 24 volts, ensuring reliable starting for heavy-duty Cummins engines.
Durable Construction:
Built with high-quality materials to withstand harsh conditions and provide long-lasting performance.
Precision Engineering:
Features a 12-tooth gear and clockwise rotation (CW), designed for seamless integration with compatible engines.
Wide Compatibility:
Compatible with Cummins 6CT8.3-DM engines and cross-referenced with Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel, Perkins, and other reputable brands.
Trusted Brands:
Cross-referenced with reputable brands like Cummins, Caterpillar, and Perkins, ensuring reliability and quality.
Symptoms of a Faulty Starter:
Engine Not Cranking: When you turn the key, nothing happens.
Clicking Sound: A repeated clicking sound without the engine turning over.
Intermittent Starting: The engine starts sometimes but fails at other times.
Battery Issues: A fully charged battery that doesn’t engage the starter motor.
Installation Tips:
Disconnect the Battery: Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before starting the installation.
Locate the Starter: The starter is typically mounted on the engine block.
Remove the Old Starter: Disconnect the wiring and mounting bolts, then remove the faulty starter.
Install the New Starter: Connect the wiring and secure the new starter in place.
Reconnect the Battery: Reconnect the battery and test the starter to ensure proper operation.