19100-01300 PUMP ASSY, INJECTI Calibration Data


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Product
Fuel Injection Pump
Vehicle engine
DELTA B
Engine
B
Serial start-end
8510-
Info
Injector Nozzle
093500-1800
Injector nozzle: 0935001800

KIT List:

Part name
Kit1
Kit2
Body assy, injecti
Governor assy, com
Pump assy, fuel fe

Components :

00.001
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
A4 COMBINED
01.002
BODY ASSY, INJECTI
A4:DRIV.16.8
01.003
GOVERNOR ASSY, COM
COMBINED
01.004
PUMP ASSY, FUEL FE
KE

Scheme #.#:

Qty
Part num
Name
Remarks
Manufacture num
000
[01]
19100-01300
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
A4 COMBINED
003
[01]
COVER, CONTROL RAC
004
[01]
BODY ASSY, INJECTI
A4:DRIV.16.8
005
[01]
GOVERNOR ASSY, COM
COMBINED
006
[01]
PUMP ASSY, FUEL FE
KE
009
[01]
NUT, TIMER ROUND
010
[01]
WASHER, SPRING
T3
011
[01]
SHAFT, SPLINE
012
[01]
KEY, WOODRUFF
013
[01]
BOLT, W/WASHER
M8,L22
014
[03]
BOLT, W/WASHER
M6,L14
015
[01]
BOLT, W/WASHER
M6,L12
016
[01]
NUT, HEXAGON, W/ H
M22
017
[01]
BELLOWS ASSY, PNEU
018
[01]
TUBE, RUBBER
019
[01]
CLIP, CORD
020
[01]
CLAMP, HOSE

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19100-01300 as PUMP ASSY, INJECTI

Cross reference number



Part num
Firm num
Firm
Name
19100-01300 
 
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI

Test Calibration Data:

1910001300 22100-87C38




Information:

For easier cold weather starting, ensure that all of the components of the engine electrical system are properly maintained. All electrical wiring and connections should be free of the following: fraying, damaged insulation and corrosion. Batteries should be kept fully charged and warm. The batteries and the battery cables must be sized properly for the application.Various starting aids are available in order to assist with cold engine starts in low temperature conditions. Follow the recommendations that are provided by the manufacturer of the starting aid. Refer to the foreword section of this Special Publication, "Aftermarket Products and Warranty".For additional information concerning cold-weather operation, refer to this Special Publication, "Fuel Specifications" section. Also refer to this Special Publication, "Cooling System Specifications" section.Before attempting to start the engine, ensure that the oil in the engine is fluid enough to flow. Check the oil by removing the dipstick. If the oil will drip from the dipstick, then the oil should be fluid enough to allow the engine to start. Do not use oil that has been diluted with kerosene. Kerosene will evaporate in the engine. and cause the oil to thicken. Kerosene will cause swelling and softening of the silicone seals. Kerosene will dilute the oil additives. Dilution of the oil additives will reduce the performance, and reduce the engine protection that the additives provide.If the viscosity of the oil is changed for colder weather, also change the filter element. If the filter is not changed, the filter element and the filter housing can become a solid mass. After you change the oil, operate the engine in order to circulate the thinner oil.Note: Use the highest oil viscosity grade that is allowed for the ambient temperature when you start the engine. If a different oil viscosity grade is specified in the table, use the viscosity grade that is specified in the table. In arctic applications, the preferred method of lubrication is to use a properly sized engine compartment heater and a higher viscosity grade oil. Refer to the “Lubricant Viscosities” article in this Special Publication for further details.Note: Cold-soaked starts occur when the engine has not been operated for a time. The oil will become more viscous due to cooler ambient temperatures. Supplemental heat is recommended for cold-soaked starts that are below the minimum ambient temperatures listed in the “Lubricant Viscosities for Ambient Temperatures” tables. Supplemental heat may be required for cold-soaked starts that are above the minimum temperature that is stated, depending on the parasitic load and other factors.
Engines that use fluid or pan heaters, or heated enclosures, or are kept running under load, etc. can, and generally should use higher viscosity oil. The “Lubricant Viscosities for Ambient Temperatures” tables (Maintenance Section) “Minimum” viscosity for ambient temperature recommendations are for cold-soaked conditions. Use the highest viscosity oil that is allowed for the ambient temperature when you start the machine BUT, under Continuous Usage (Multiple Shifts/Day), and/or when using fluid or pan heaters, etc., use a higher viscosity oil, NOT the

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