Case 580C Construction King: Specs, Parts & Common Issues
Produced 1975 through 1980 — the model where Case bumped the 580 line up to the larger G207D 207-cubic-inch diesel and replaced the external band brakes with bonded discs in drum. Also the production-transition era between split-piston (G3) and one-piece (G1) hydraulic cylinder designs.
The Case 580C replaced the 580B in 1975 and ran through 1980. Three things changed between the 580B and 580C, and all three matter for parts buyers: the engine moved up from the G188D 188-cubic-inch diesel to the larger Case G207D 207-cubic-inch diesel; brakes moved from the external band design to hydraulically actuated bonded discs in drum housings; and Case began the production transition from two-piece (G3) split pistons to one-piece (G1) pistons in hydraulic cylinders mid-run.
This guide covers the verified specifications, where to find the serial number, the engine and drivetrain options, the new bonded-disc brake architecture, the G1 vs. G3 piston identification protocol that determines which seal kits fit your machine, the failure modes 580C owners report most often, and the parts we stock with confirmed 580C fitment.
At-a-glance specifications
Case 580C — factory specifications
- Production years
- 1975 – 1980
- Engine
- Case G207D, 207 cu in (3.4 L) diesel
- Cylinders
- 4, liquid-cooled, naturally aspirated, IDI
- Bore × stroke
- 4.00 in × 4.13 in
- Compression
- 17.0:1
- Horsepower
- ~50 HP net / ~55 HP gross at 2,100 rpm
- Fuel system
- Roosa Master / Stanadyne DBG rotary IP
- Transmission options
- 4-speed mechanical shuttle or 4-speed power shuttle
- Brakes
- Hydraulically actuated bonded disc in drum (new on 580C)
- Operating weight
- ~14,000 lb
- Hydraulic flow
- ~23 – 26 gpm
- Hydraulic pressure
- 2,200 – 2,300 psi
- Loader lift capacity
- ~5,000 lb (full height)
- Loader bucket
- ~3/4 cu yd standard
- Backhoe dig depth (standard)
- 14 ft
- Backhoe (Extendahoe)
- Extending dipper option, ~18 ft reach
- Cylinder pistons
- Two-piece G3 (early production) → one-piece G1 (late production)
Where to find the serial number plate
The 580C tractor serial is stamped on a data plate on the left side of the dashboard inside the cab, or alternately on the left frame rail under the cab door. The G207D engine serial is stamped separately on the left side of the engine block.
| Plate | Location |
|---|---|
| Tractor (machine) serial | Left side of the dashboard inside the cab, or left frame rail under the door |
| Engine serial (G207D) | Left side of the engine block, below the cylinder head |
| Loader and backhoe serials | Each attachment carries its own plate |
Production years and serial numbers
The Case 580C was produced from 1975 through 1980. The 1975 model-year run was short — only about 150 units before the model-year break.
| Year | Beginning serial number | Ending serial number |
|---|---|---|
| 1975 | 8950001 | 8950151 |
| 1976 | 8950152 | 8957500 |
| 1977 | 8957501 | 8969419 |
| 1978 | 8969420 | 8980715 |
| 1979 | 8980716 | 9002749 |
| 1980 | 9002750 | — |
Engine and powertrain
The defining engine change on the 580C is the move from the 580B's G188D 188 cubic-inch diesel up to the larger Case G207D 207 cubic-inch diesel. Both are inline four-cylinder naturally aspirated indirect-injection engines, but the G207D has a larger bore (4.00 in vs. 3.82 in) and produces approximately 50 HP net / 55 HP gross at 2,100 rpm with about 160 lb-ft of torque. Fuel system is the Roosa Master / Stanadyne DBG rotary injection pump.
Two transmission options were offered factory:
- 4-speed mechanical shuttle — single dry clutch, manual shuttle lever.
- 4-speed power shuttle — torque converter and hydraulic clutch packs. Tip for identifying power-shuttle 580Cs: look for two small hydraulic lines at the lower radiator tank (cooler feed and return for the TC).
Bonded-disc brakes (new on the 580C)
The 580C introduces a major brake architecture change: out go the external contracting band brakes that the 580B, 580CK, 480B, and earlier Construction King models used, and in come hydraulically actuated bonded discs running inside drum-style housings. Two master cylinders at the operator station each feed a slave cylinder on the rear axle that applies a bonded disc against the drum.
This is not the same as the multi-plate wet-disc system that arrived on the 580K and 580 Super L generations later — the 580C disc runs dry inside a sealed housing. Common 580C brake failures: master cylinder seal failure (sponge pedal), slave cylinder leakage, brake-side oil contamination from worn axle seals (kills friction), and lining glaze on machines that haven't been worked regularly.
G1 vs. G3 hydraulic piston identification
The 580C straddles Case's production transition from two-piece (split) hydraulic cylinder pistons to one-piece pistons. Early-build 580Cs (1975 through ~1977) commonly carry two-piece G3 pistons identical to 580B parts; late-build 580Cs (1978–1980) commonly carry one-piece G1 pistons. Seal kits are not interchangeable.
| Gland nut stamp | Piston style | Era on the 580C |
|---|---|---|
| G3 (or blank) | Two-piece (split) piston | Early production (1975 – ~1977) |
| G1 | One-piece piston | Late production (1978 – 1980) |
Identification: the G1/G3 stamp is on the flat face of the gland nut on each cylinder. The transition is not strictly serial-bound — a single mid-production 580C may have a mix of G1 and G3 cylinders. Read each cylinder's stamp individually before ordering its seal kit.
Loader and backhoe capacities
| Capacity | Spec |
|---|---|
| Loader lift capacity (full height) | ~5,000 lb |
| Loader bucket (standard) | ~3/4 cu yd |
| Backhoe dig depth (standard) | 14 ft |
| Backhoe (Extendahoe) | Extending hydraulic dipper option, ~18 ft reach |
Common problems documented by owners
Power shuttle forward clutch burn-up
Most-reported 580C drivetrain failure on power-shuttle units. Forward clutch wears first (it does all the loader work); reverse pack typically looks new at teardown. Always flush the oil cooler when rebuilding and replace the torque converter — debris from a burned forward clutch contaminates the entire shuttle.
G207D head gasket weeps and sleeve cracking
Recurring failure point on the G207D, especially after overheating from radiator scale buildup. Coolant in the oil or external seepage at the deck. Sleeve protrusion height is critical on rebuild — if sleeves don't protrude correctly, the new gasket fails in hours. Cracked sleeves between cylinders can leak coolant into the cylinders themselves.
Brake master cylinder failure
Sponge pedal, won't hold, fluid loss. By machine age, master cylinder bores are pitted from corrosion or wrong-fluid use. Replacement (not rebuild) is the practical fix. Both masters and the matching slaves typically need to go together.
Brake-side oil contamination
Rear axle seal failure lets oil migrate into the brake housing. Friction lining glazes, brakes fade or fail entirely even with new cylinders. Always check the axle-side seals when servicing the 580C brake assemblies.
Wrong seal kit ordered for cylinder piston style
The G1/G3 piston transition mid-production means the first parts return on the 580C is often "wrong seal kit." Verify the gland nut stamp before ordering.
Hydraulic pump coupler spline wear
Deteriorated rubber motor mounts allow the engine to sag, which misaligns the pump drive coupler and strips the splines. Replace mounts whenever servicing the pump.
Steering motor / orbital wear
Loss of lock-to-lock control, drift, or excessive play at the wheel. The 5-line hydraulic steering motor (D89898 cross-fits 480C / 480D / 580C) is the common replacement.
Pin and bushing wear
Loader pivots, swing tower, dipper and bucket links — universal at this age. Complete pin and bushing kits for every joint on the 580C backhoe and loader are stocked.
Verified replacement parts
| Part | SKU | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Case 580C Service Manual | CA-S-580CTLB | 838-page factory service manual |
| Case 580C Operator's Manual | CA-O-580CTLB | 150-page operator's manual |
| 580C Decal Set | C580C | Complete decal set for cosmetic restoration |
| 580C Radiator with Fan Shroud | D89103 | Direct-fit replacement radiator for the 580C — includes correct fan shroud |
| G207D Engine Connecting Rod (New) | A51913 | Replacement connecting rod for the Case 207 non-turbo diesel |
| Pencil-Style Fuel Injector | A154542 | Replacement injector for the G207D — replace as a set when one fails |
| Fuel Injection Pump Seal Kit | R14711-Kit | Reseals the Roosa Master / Stanadyne DBG rotary IP |
| 580C / 480C Basic Brake Replacement Kit | CS-BH-BK | Basic brake refresh package — addresses the most common pedal-and-fade complaint |
| 580C / 480C Comprehensive Brake Kit | CS-BH-BK-D | Full brake rebuild with seal carrier plates — addresses oil-into-brake-housing failures |
| Brake Master Cylinder | L25419 | Replacement master cylinder for the 580C hydraulic brake circuit |
| Power Shuttle Torque Converter | 103293A1 | Replacement torque converter for power-shuttle 580Cs — also fits 480C, 480D, 580D |
| Mechanical Shuttle Output Gear | A144361 | Direct-fit output gear for the 580C mechanical shuttle transmission |
| Mechanical Shuttle Pressure Plate | A39212 | Pressure plate for 480B / 480C / 580B / 580C mechanical-shuttle drivetrains |
| Rebuilt Transaxle | CS-580C-TRAXL-R | Complete rebuilt transaxle for 580C and 580D |
| Transaxle Rebuild Kit | A150159R-Kit | Component-level transaxle rebuild kit |
| Hydraulic Steering Motor | D89898 | New replacement orbital steering motor for 480C, 480D, 580C |
| Seal Kit Package — Early Style (G3) | CS-SK-1B | Complete seal kit package for early 580C with split-piston G3-stamped cylinders |
| Seal Kit Package — Late Style (G1) | CS-SK-1C | Complete seal kit package for late 580C and 580D with one-piece G1 pistons |
| Cab Windshield (Tempered) | CG6120 | Tempered-glass windshield for 580C cab |
| Maintenance Filter Kit | CS-580C-FK | Complete filter service package for the 580C |
| Swing Tower Pin & Bushing Rebuild Kit | CS-580C-STK | Complete swing tower rebuild kit |
| Boom Transport Lock (USA-Made) | D75674 | USA-made boom transport lock for 580C |
Browse by 580C-fit category
- Brakes — 480C, 580C, 584C, 585C, 586C
- Hydraulic Cylinder Seal Kits — 580C, 580D, 580E, 580 Super E
- Split-Piston Seal Kits — 580B and Early 580C
- Rear Axle & Differential — 480C, 480D, 580C, 580D
- 580C Pin Kits — all joints
- Case 580C Backhoe Filters
- Case Backhoe Parts — full catalog
Maintenance schedule
| Interval | Item | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Daily | Grease loader pivots, swing tower, stabilizer pins, steering linkage | Before each shift |
| 100 hours | Inspect air filter, fan belt, hoses, tire pressures | Replace air filter as needed in dusty work |
| 250 hours | Engine oil and oil filter (G207D) | Use a CC/CD-grade diesel oil |
| 500 hours | Primary fuel filter, fuel-water separator | Critical on machines running old fuel |
| 1,000 hours | Hydraulic / transmission fluid and filter; cooling system flush | Use Hy-Tran in the shuttle — never engine oil or DOT brake fluid |
| 1,000 hours (power shuttle) | Inspect shuttle pan strainer; check oil cooler line | Friction material in the strainer is the early warning of clutch pack wear |
| As needed | Brake master cylinder seal inspection | Replace at the first sign of pedal sponginess |
Related Case Construction King models
| Model | Engine | Brakes / Drivetrain | Production |
|---|---|---|---|
| Case 580B | G188D 188 ci / 188 ci gas | External band brakes; mechanical or power shuttle | 1971 – 1976 |
| Case 480C | G188D 188 ci (stayed on 188) | Bonded-disc brakes; mechanical or power shuttle | 1976 – 1980 |
| Case 580C (this page) | Case G207D 207 ci (engine upsize) | Bonded-disc brakes (new); mechanical or power shuttle | 1975 – 1980 |
| Case 580D | G207D / G207TD (Super D turbo) | Bonded-disc brakes; mechanical or power shuttle | 1980 – 1987 |
| Case 580E / 580 Super E | Cummins 4-390 (engine transition) | Bonded-disc brakes | 1987 – 1990 |
| Case 580CK | G188D / 188 ci gas | External band brakes; mechanical or power shuttle | 1966 – 1971 |
Frequently asked questions
What years was the Case 580C made?
1975 through 1980. The 1975 model year was a short partial run — about 150 units — before the model-year break.
What engine is in a Case 580C?
The Case G207D — a 207-cubic-inch four-cylinder naturally aspirated diesel rated approximately 50 HP net / 55 HP gross at 2,100 rpm. This is the engine-upsize point on the 580 line; the 580B used the smaller G188D 188 ci.
Is the 580C engine the same as the 480C?
No. The contemporary 480C kept the smaller G188D 188-cubic-inch diesel. The 580C moved up to the G207D 207 ci. The two engines share the same family but pistons, sleeves, head gasket, and connecting rods are different.
Does the 580C have a power shuttle?
Both options were offered factory. 4-speed mechanical shuttle with dry clutch, or 4-speed power shuttle with torque converter and hydraulic clutch packs. Look for two small hydraulic lines at the lower radiator tank to identify power-shuttle units.
What kind of brakes does the 580C have?
Hydraulically actuated bonded discs running inside drum housings — new on the 580C and replacing the external band brakes that the 580B used. This is not the same as the multi-plate wet-disc system that arrived later on the 580K and 580 Super L.
What is the G1 vs. G3 stamp on Case cylinders?
G3 marks a two-piece (split) piston, common on early-production 580Cs from 1975 through about 1977. G1 marks a one-piece piston, common on late-production 580Cs from 1978 through 1980. Seal kits are not interchangeable. Read the gland nut stamp on each cylinder before ordering its kit.
How deep does the 580C backhoe dig?
14 feet with the standard backhoe attachment. The Extendahoe option extends the dipper hydraulically for greater reach.
Where is the serial number on a Case 580C?
Stamped on a data plate on the left side of the dashboard inside the cab, or alternately on the left frame rail under the cab door. The G207D engine serial is stamped separately on the left side of the engine block.
Need parts for your Case 580C?
G207D engine parts and overhaul components, rebuilt transaxles and power shuttles, brake master and slave cylinders, complete brake refresh kits, hydraulic cylinder seal kits with G1/G3 verification, complete pin and bushing kits for every joint, and the 838-page factory service manual — serial-verified fitment and same-warehouse shipping from the U.S. Talk to a tech: (800) 909-7060, Mon–Fri 7a–5p CT.
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