09300-03271 PUMP ASSY, INJECTI Calibration Data


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Components :

00.001
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
A4,R801 -9308
00.001
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
A4,R801 9309-
01.002
BODY ASSY, INJECTI
A4
01.003
GOVERNOR ASSY, MEC
R801
02.004
COVER ASSY, GOVERN
02.005
COVER ASSY, GOVERN
01.006
TIMER ASSY, AUTOMA
SCZ
01.007
PUMP ASSY, FUEL FE
KS

Scheme #.#:

Qty
Part num
Name
Remarks
Manufacture num
000
[01]
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
A4,R801 -9308
ME016930 MITSUBISHI
000
[01]
09300-03271
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
A4,R801 9309-
ME016930 MITSUBISHI
001
[01]
BODY ASSY, INJECTI
A4
ME728128 MITSUBISHI
002
[01]
TIMER ASSY, AUTOMA
SCZ
ME728129 MITSUBISHI
003
[01]
COVER SUB-ASSY, TI
ME703649 MITSUBISHI
004
[01]
O-RING
ID74.1
MH035502 MITSUBISHI
005
[04]
WASHER, STEEL PLAT
FOR M10
MH005068 MITSUBISHI
006
[04]
WASHER, SPRING
M10
MC843842 MITSUBISHI
007
[04]
NUT, HEXAGON
M10
MF430122 MITSUBISHI
008
[01]
GOVERNOR ASSY, MEC
R801
ME728130 MITSUBISHI
009
[01]
PUMP ASSY, FUEL FE
KS
ME703037 MITSUBISHI
010
[01]
CAP
FOR MAX.SPEED
ME035845 MITSUBISHI
013
[01]
KEY, WOODRUFF
T3.985
ME702047 MITSUBISHI
014
[01]
WASHER, COUNTERSUN
T1.5ID14
ME702043 MITSUBISHI
015
[01]
NUT, TIMER ROUND
ME702033 MITSUBISHI
016
[01]
COVER, CONTROL RAC
ME702251 MITSUBISHI
017
[05]
BOLT, W/WASHER
M6,L16
ME702045 MITSUBISHI
018
[01]
BOLT, W/WASHER
M6,L20
ME702041 MITSUBISHI
019
[01]
BOLT, W/WASHER
ME703449 MITSUBISHI
022
[01]
CAP
ME076458 MITSUBISHI

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09300-03271 as PUMP ASSY, INJECTI

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Part num
Firm num
Firm
Name
09300-03271 
ME016930 
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI

Test Calibration Data:

0930003270 ME016930
0930003271




Information:

Diesel Engine Principle
This diesel engine operates on the reciprocating piston 4-stroke cycle, compression ignition principle, and burns fuels commercially known as diesel fuels. The basic differences between the spark ignition engine and the diesel engine are; the method of introducing fuel into the system and the method by which the fuel is ignited.The engine always takes a full charge of air into a cylinder on each inlet stroke, compresses it in an extremely small space causing the air to reach temperatures over 1000°F (537°C.). Fuel is injected into the cylinder as the piston nears the top of the compression stroke, where it mixes with the compressed air, and immediately starts to burn. This is called self-ignition, or spontaneous ignition. The expansion of the burning gases forces the piston down on a power stroke. Four Stroke Cycle Principle
The four stroke cycle engine has separate strokes for each basic function. The four strokes and the order in which they occur are: Intake, compression, power and exhaust.It must be remembered that for the four stroke cycle to function the inlet valves, exhaust valves and fuel injection must be timed in proper sequence with the piston. This is accomplished by timing gears between the crankshaft, the valve train and injection pumps. Intake Stroke: As the piston moves down on the inlet stroke, the inlet valve is opened and exhaust valve is closed by the camshaft and rocker arm arrangement. Air is drawn in through the air cleaner and intake valve by the partial vacuum caused by the piston traveling downward. Compression Stroke: At the end of the intake stroke the inlet valve closes and the exhaust valve remains closed. As the piston moves up, the air is compressed into an extremely small space causing the air temperature to rise high enough to ignite fuel. As the piston reaches near the top of the stroke, a measured amount of fuel is injected into the cylinder where it mixes with the compressed air and ignition begins. The atomized and burning fuel then rushes throughout the cylinder above the piston for complete combustion. Power Stroke: The piston is forced down by the pressure of the expanding and burning gases in the cylinder above the piston. During this power stroke, the intake and exhaust valves are closed. Exhaust Stroke: When the piston reaches the bottom of the power stroke the cylinder is filled with burned gases which must be expelled. As the piston begins its upward travel on the exhaust stroke, the exhaust valve is opened by the exhaust lobe on the cam. As the piston moves up, it forces the burned gases out the exhaust valve port and through the exhaust system.

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