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Information pump assy, injecti Denso
Product
Fuel Injection Pump
Vehicle engine
INDUSTRIAL S4Q2
Engine
S4Q2
Serial start-end
9710-
Info
Injector Nozzle
093500-5480
Injector nozzle:
0935005480
KIT List:
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Kit1
Kit2
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Firm num
Firm
Name
09200-03530
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
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The following are some of the questions which should be asked before beginning any diagnosis or repair for an engine performance complaint. There Are No Hard And Fast Answers For These Questions. There are many different truck engine specifications and truck vehicle specifications which will provide acceptable results. There are also a variety of customer expectations which are acceptable. The answers to these questions will give you a better understanding and perspective on the complaint and may identify characteristics which will help pinpoint the cause of the complaint quickly. 1. Is there a particular operating condition when the complaint occurs?Low power and response complaints require different repairs. Complaints during shifting will be different from complaints of low power in certain speed ranges or in certain terrains. 2. What are the customer's expectations for fuel mileage and power and why does he have those expectations?Comparisons to other trucks on the road often have many unseen variables. If comparison to others is the basis for the complaint, you must insure that the comparison is valid. 3. What are the normal upshift and downshift rpm's?If the shift points are too high, find out why. If the driver is operating this way out of habit or because he is taught to drive that way, arrange for him to receive the Caterpillar driver training information. If his shift points are too high because of poor performance, you may be able to correct this in the engine. 4. What are the normal routes and loads for the truck?You should be looking for the amount of city versus highway driving, versus mountainous, heavy versus light loads, and cold climate versus warm climate. 5. Can the operator detect a misfire?This can lead you to a diagnosis of just one cylinder rather than an entire engine system. 6. Does the engine smoke excessively, and if so, under what conditions?Excessive smoke can give indications about engine settings and engine internal conditions. 7. Does oil consumption indicate excessive component wear?The answer to this question can give an indication about the condition of the piston rings and cylinder liners. These can effect the efficiency of the engine.
The following are some of the questions which should be asked before beginning any diagnosis or repair for an engine performance complaint. There Are No Hard And Fast Answers For These Questions. There are many different truck engine specifications and truck vehicle specifications which will provide acceptable results. There are also a variety of customer expectations which are acceptable. The answers to these questions will give you a better understanding and perspective on the complaint and may identify characteristics which will help pinpoint the cause of the complaint quickly. 1. Is there a particular operating condition when the complaint occurs?Low power and response complaints require different repairs. Complaints during shifting will be different from complaints of low power in certain speed ranges or in certain terrains. 2. What are the customer's expectations for fuel mileage and power and why does he have those expectations?Comparisons to other trucks on the road often have many unseen variables. If comparison to others is the basis for the complaint, you must insure that the comparison is valid. 3. What are the normal upshift and downshift rpm's?If the shift points are too high, find out why. If the driver is operating this way out of habit or because he is taught to drive that way, arrange for him to receive the Caterpillar driver training information. If his shift points are too high because of poor performance, you may be able to correct this in the engine. 4. What are the normal routes and loads for the truck?You should be looking for the amount of city versus highway driving, versus mountainous, heavy versus light loads, and cold climate versus warm climate. 5. Can the operator detect a misfire?This can lead you to a diagnosis of just one cylinder rather than an entire engine system. 6. Does the engine smoke excessively, and if so, under what conditions?Excessive smoke can give indications about engine settings and engine internal conditions. 7. Does oil consumption indicate excessive component wear?The answer to this question can give an indication about the condition of the piston rings and cylinder liners. These can effect the efficiency of the engine.