My parts book covers 43A1587 to 43A3011 inclusive. There are 2 elbows, one on each side of the turbo. The elbow to the exhaust pipe is always 5M3635, the other one is 7M4277 or 8M4130 depending on your machine's number.
If you have an earlier machine, my first parts book lists the elbows as 1M16 and 1M27 for the one that goes to the exhaust pipe.
There's also a coupling between the turbo and the exhaust pipe elbow, that's what I replaced for a few bucks from my Cat dealer. Part # 5M5824, I'm remembering $35 or so.
Your Cat dealer should be able to look up any part if they have your machine number. Not in their computer, but microfiche works fine. Pay attention if parts numbers change, as frequently happens. Once you have a good part number, internet searching will often yield surprises. I've found that everybody uses the latest Cat parts number. As that changes with different versions of the same tractor, it's about the only way they could keep track.
One thing to watch out for: parts installed on your tractor that weren't there originally. I got into that on my other Traxcavator, a crawler. There was a part in my transmission that wasn't supposed to be there. Not a problem but you always know you weren't the first in there.
A parts book will help immensely to figure out what you're looking at. Great tractor you have there, keep it working.
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