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Fuel Injection Pump
Vehicle engine
SUPER GREAT 8M22
Engine
8M22
Serial start-end
0002--0303
Info
Injector Nozzle
095000-0310
Injector nozzle:
0950000310
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Kit2
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$2,367.99
14 Mar 2024
CN: HOMISIA
Fuel Injection Pump 094000-0260 ME164965 for Mitsubishi Engine 8M22 Truck Fuso
HOMISIA part number:ME164965 || applications:for Mitsubishi Engine 8M22 Truck Fuso
HOMISIA part number:ME164965 || applications:for Mitsubishi Engine 8M22 Truck Fuso
$2,246.72
14 Mar 2024
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Common Rail HP0 Fuel Injection Pump 094000-0260 0940000260 ME164965 Compatible With Excavator
TUMALO The repair and maintenance of the fuel injection pump should be carried out in a professional repair shop or automotive repair center. || Fuel injection pump maintenance manuals and technical manuals can provide detailed operation and repair instructions. || Fuel injection pump models and specifications are closely related to engine type and requirements. || The location and layout of the fuel injection pump varies by vehicle and engine design. || Fuel injection pumps can be based on single or split design.
TUMALO The repair and maintenance of the fuel injection pump should be carried out in a professional repair shop or automotive repair center. || Fuel injection pump maintenance manuals and technical manuals can provide detailed operation and repair instructions. || Fuel injection pump models and specifications are closely related to engine type and requirements. || The location and layout of the fuel injection pump varies by vehicle and engine design. || Fuel injection pumps can be based on single or split design.
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0940000260
ME164965
MITSUBISHI
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Zinc Rods
Corrosion in sea water circuits can result in premature deterioration of system components, leaks, and possible cooling system contamination. The cause for the accelerated corrosion may be the lack of sacrificial zinc anodes (rods) in the sea water system.Zinc rods are inserted in the engine's sea water cooling system to help prevent the corrosive action of salt (sea) water. The reaction of the zinc to the sea water causes the rods to deteriorate, instead of more critical engine cooling system parts. Rapid deterioration of zinc rods may indicate the presence of stray electrical currents from improperly installed or grounded electrical attachments.The zinc rods must be inspected every 50 service hours and replaced when they have deteriorated.The location and number of zinc rods depends on the individual engine and the engine's attachments. Zinc rods are located in: the heat exchanger bonnet, the aftercooler lines, the raw/sea water heat exchanger bonnet, the raw/sea water pump, and the raw/sea water lines.Inspect
1. Remove all the zinc rod assemblies. The assembly plugs are painted red for easy identification. 2. Tap the zinc rods lightly with a hammer. If the rod has deteriorated, or flakes when tapped, install a new zinc rod.Replace
1. Unscrew or drill the old rod from the plug. Clean the plug.2. Apply 9S-3263 Compound to the shoulder of a new rod. Apply the compound only to the shoulder of the rod. Install the rod into the plug.3. Coat the external threads of the plug with 5P-3413 Pipe Sealant. Install the zinc rod assembly. Refer to the Torque Specifications in this manual.
Corrosion in sea water circuits can result in premature deterioration of system components, leaks, and possible cooling system contamination. The cause for the accelerated corrosion may be the lack of sacrificial zinc anodes (rods) in the sea water system.Zinc rods are inserted in the engine's sea water cooling system to help prevent the corrosive action of salt (sea) water. The reaction of the zinc to the sea water causes the rods to deteriorate, instead of more critical engine cooling system parts. Rapid deterioration of zinc rods may indicate the presence of stray electrical currents from improperly installed or grounded electrical attachments.The zinc rods must be inspected every 50 service hours and replaced when they have deteriorated.The location and number of zinc rods depends on the individual engine and the engine's attachments. Zinc rods are located in: the heat exchanger bonnet, the aftercooler lines, the raw/sea water heat exchanger bonnet, the raw/sea water pump, and the raw/sea water lines.Inspect
1. Remove all the zinc rod assemblies. The assembly plugs are painted red for easy identification. 2. Tap the zinc rods lightly with a hammer. If the rod has deteriorated, or flakes when tapped, install a new zinc rod.Replace
1. Unscrew or drill the old rod from the plug. Clean the plug.2. Apply 9S-3263 Compound to the shoulder of a new rod. Apply the compound only to the shoulder of the rod. Install the rod into the plug.3. Coat the external threads of the plug with 5P-3413 Pipe Sealant. Install the zinc rod assembly. Refer to the Torque Specifications in this manual.