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Information pump assy, injecti Denso
Product
Fuel Injection Pump
Vehicle engine
INDUSTRIAL V1502
Engine
V1502
Serial start-end
8101--9110
Info
Injector Nozzle
093500-1560
Injector nozzle:
0935001560
Components :
Scheme #.#:
№
Qty
Part num
Name
Remarks
Manufacture num
000
[01]
09450-02040
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
PFR4M
15469-51012
KUBOTA
Include in ##:
09450-02040
as PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
Cross reference number
Part num
Firm num
Firm
Name
09450-02040
15469-5101
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
0945002040
15469-51012
KUBOTA
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
Information:
General Information
Engine Design
4.236 Engine
Type ... Four Cylinder, Four StrokeCombustion System ... Direct InjectionNominal Bore ... 98.43 mm (3.875 in)Stroke ... 127 mm (5 in)Cubic Capacity ... 3.86 liters (236 cu in)Compression Ratio ... 16 to 1Number and Arrangement of Cylinders ... 1-4Firing Order ... 1-3-4-2Rotation of crankshaft (as seen from front of engine) ... ClockwiseRotation of camshaft (as seen from front of engine) ... ClockwiseThe left side and right side of engine are as seen from flywheel end. No. 1 cylinder is the front cylinder of the engine.Engine Serial Number
The engine serial number is located on the left hand side of the block above the fuel injection pump.
Engine Serial Number LocationThe first two characters of the serial number stand for the engine family and type. LD stands for a naturally aspirated 4.236 Engine. The next five characters are the parts list number. These five characters are represented by dashes "-" in this module. The next single letter is the country of origin. The next set of numbers is the production serial number, and the last letter is the year of manufacture.Some new components and improvements have been introduced on the 4.236 Engine. If there is a difference in service or specifications, it is noted in this module. The engine cut-in serial numbers are given for the changes if available.Fuel System
Basic Fuel System Diagram (Typical Example)
(1) Fuel Injectors. (2) Fuel return line from injectors. (3) Cold start heater (thermostat). (4) Fuel return line from fuel filter. (5) Fuel return line from injection pump. (6) Fuel supply line to injection pump. (7) Fuel filter. (8) Fuel lift pump. (9) Water separator. (10) Fuel injection pump. (11) High pressure fuel line. (12) Fuel tank.When the engine is turning, fuel is pulled from fuel tank (12) through water separator (9) (not on all models) by fuel lift pump (8). When the fuel goes through the water separator, any water in the fuel will go to bottom of the bowl. The fuel lift pump sends the fuel at a low pressure to fuel filter (7). From the fuel filter, the fuel goes through line (6) to fuel injection pump (10). The fuel injection pump sends high pressure fuel through lines (11) to each fuel injector (1), and the fuel injector sprays fuel into the cylinder. Fuel not used by the injection pump goes through line (5) to the inlet side of fuel filter (7).Leakage from the fuel injectors flows through line (2) to the top of fuel filter (7) and back to fuel tank (12), through line (4).The fuel injection pump needs fuel for lubrication. The precision parts of the pump are easily damaged. For this reason, the engine must NOT be started until the injection pump is full of fuel that is free of air.The system must be primed any time any part of the system is drained of fuel. For example, when the fuel filter is changed or a fuel line
Engine Design
4.236 Engine
Type ... Four Cylinder, Four StrokeCombustion System ... Direct InjectionNominal Bore ... 98.43 mm (3.875 in)Stroke ... 127 mm (5 in)Cubic Capacity ... 3.86 liters (236 cu in)Compression Ratio ... 16 to 1Number and Arrangement of Cylinders ... 1-4Firing Order ... 1-3-4-2Rotation of crankshaft (as seen from front of engine) ... ClockwiseRotation of camshaft (as seen from front of engine) ... ClockwiseThe left side and right side of engine are as seen from flywheel end. No. 1 cylinder is the front cylinder of the engine.Engine Serial Number
The engine serial number is located on the left hand side of the block above the fuel injection pump.
Engine Serial Number LocationThe first two characters of the serial number stand for the engine family and type. LD stands for a naturally aspirated 4.236 Engine. The next five characters are the parts list number. These five characters are represented by dashes "-" in this module. The next single letter is the country of origin. The next set of numbers is the production serial number, and the last letter is the year of manufacture.Some new components and improvements have been introduced on the 4.236 Engine. If there is a difference in service or specifications, it is noted in this module. The engine cut-in serial numbers are given for the changes if available.Fuel System
Basic Fuel System Diagram (Typical Example)
(1) Fuel Injectors. (2) Fuel return line from injectors. (3) Cold start heater (thermostat). (4) Fuel return line from fuel filter. (5) Fuel return line from injection pump. (6) Fuel supply line to injection pump. (7) Fuel filter. (8) Fuel lift pump. (9) Water separator. (10) Fuel injection pump. (11) High pressure fuel line. (12) Fuel tank.When the engine is turning, fuel is pulled from fuel tank (12) through water separator (9) (not on all models) by fuel lift pump (8). When the fuel goes through the water separator, any water in the fuel will go to bottom of the bowl. The fuel lift pump sends the fuel at a low pressure to fuel filter (7). From the fuel filter, the fuel goes through line (6) to fuel injection pump (10). The fuel injection pump sends high pressure fuel through lines (11) to each fuel injector (1), and the fuel injector sprays fuel into the cylinder. Fuel not used by the injection pump goes through line (5) to the inlet side of fuel filter (7).Leakage from the fuel injectors flows through line (2) to the top of fuel filter (7) and back to fuel tank (12), through line (4).The fuel injection pump needs fuel for lubrication. The precision parts of the pump are easily damaged. For this reason, the engine must NOT be started until the injection pump is full of fuel that is free of air.The system must be primed any time any part of the system is drained of fuel. For example, when the fuel filter is changed or a fuel line