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Service Group Chart
Removal and Installation
1. Remove the pump and governor from the engine. Refer to the Service Manual.
When a replacement fuel injection pump and governor is installed on an engine (or when replacement parts are put in a fuel injection pump and governor), use the information on the engine information plate and always check engine low idle speed, set point and the fuel setting dimension. These settings and dimensions must be checked and adjustments made by a mechanic that has the necessary training in fuel system maintenance. Before the fuel system checks and adjustment are made, remove the original factory fuel system seal. After all fuel system work has been completed, install your Dealer seal as a replacement seal. Refer to Fuel System and Related Information or Fuel Setting Information for additional specifications.
2. Put the new service pump group in a 2P8315 Bracket Assembly (1) so it will be easier to work on. Remove the shut-off solenoid and the solenoid ground wire from the old fuel system. Remove the fuel line fittings from the old fuel system. Install these parts in the same location on the new fuel system.3. Locate the engine serial number and write it down. Make reference to the Fuel Setting Information or Fuel System and Related Information to find the part number of the governor high idle spring that is needed for the engine. The same part number governor high idle spring given in the Fuel Setting Information, or the Fuel System and Related Information must be installed in the new service pump group. The 9L6508 High Idle Spring is already installed in the service pump and governor groups. The governor high idle spring needs to be changed only if the needed part number is different than 9L6508. If it is necessary to change the high idle spring, refer to the Service Manual. The part number of the low idle spring is 4N5663 and is the same for all fuel systems.4. A 4N0527 Overfueling Spring is installed in the service pump and governor groups. Refer to the Parts Manual to determine which overfueling spring is required. If the overfueling spring must be changed, refer to the Service Manual for the procedure.5. The 6N0509 Torque Control Group is already installed in each fuel injection pump and governor service group. Refer to the Parts Manual to find the torque control group that is needed according to engine application. Refer to the Engine Information Plate for the fuel setting dimension. If there is no information plate, see either the Fuel Setting Information microfiche, or the Fuel System and Related Information microfiche. 6. If the torque control group must be changed, remove cover (2) and torque control group (3) from the old fuel system. Remove the similar parts from the new fuel system. Install the torque control group from the old fuel system on the new fuel system. Be sure the fuel system has a Full Load Stop Pin. Refer to Examples of Torque Control Groups
Removal and Installation
1. Remove the pump and governor from the engine. Refer to the Service Manual.
When a replacement fuel injection pump and governor is installed on an engine (or when replacement parts are put in a fuel injection pump and governor), use the information on the engine information plate and always check engine low idle speed, set point and the fuel setting dimension. These settings and dimensions must be checked and adjustments made by a mechanic that has the necessary training in fuel system maintenance. Before the fuel system checks and adjustment are made, remove the original factory fuel system seal. After all fuel system work has been completed, install your Dealer seal as a replacement seal. Refer to Fuel System and Related Information or Fuel Setting Information for additional specifications.
2. Put the new service pump group in a 2P8315 Bracket Assembly (1) so it will be easier to work on. Remove the shut-off solenoid and the solenoid ground wire from the old fuel system. Remove the fuel line fittings from the old fuel system. Install these parts in the same location on the new fuel system.3. Locate the engine serial number and write it down. Make reference to the Fuel Setting Information or Fuel System and Related Information to find the part number of the governor high idle spring that is needed for the engine. The same part number governor high idle spring given in the Fuel Setting Information, or the Fuel System and Related Information must be installed in the new service pump group. The 9L6508 High Idle Spring is already installed in the service pump and governor groups. The governor high idle spring needs to be changed only if the needed part number is different than 9L6508. If it is necessary to change the high idle spring, refer to the Service Manual. The part number of the low idle spring is 4N5663 and is the same for all fuel systems.4. A 4N0527 Overfueling Spring is installed in the service pump and governor groups. Refer to the Parts Manual to determine which overfueling spring is required. If the overfueling spring must be changed, refer to the Service Manual for the procedure.5. The 6N0509 Torque Control Group is already installed in each fuel injection pump and governor service group. Refer to the Parts Manual to find the torque control group that is needed according to engine application. Refer to the Engine Information Plate for the fuel setting dimension. If there is no information plate, see either the Fuel Setting Information microfiche, or the Fuel System and Related Information microfiche. 6. If the torque control group must be changed, remove cover (2) and torque control group (3) from the old fuel system. Remove the similar parts from the new fuel system. Install the torque control group from the old fuel system on the new fuel system. Be sure the fuel system has a Full Load Stop Pin. Refer to Examples of Torque Control Groups