19100-07681 PUMP ASSY, INJECTI Calibration Data


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Components :

00.001
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
A6,R801
01.002
BODY ASSY, INJECTI
A6
01.003
GOVERNOR ASSY, MEC
R801
02.004
SWITCH KIT, CONTRO
01.005
TIMER ASSY, AUTOMA
SA/4SP
01.006
PUMP ASSY, FUEL FE
KE

Scheme #.#:

Qty
Part num
Name
Remarks
Manufacture num
000
[01]
19100-07681
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI
A6,R801
ME076514 MITSUBISHI
005
[01]
BODY ASSY, INJECTI
A6
ME728145 MITSUBISHI
006
[01]
GOVERNOR ASSY, MEC
R801
ME728146 MITSUBISHI
007
[01]
COVER, CONTROL RAC
ME702251 MITSUBISHI
008
[01]
O-RING
ID74.1
MH035502 MITSUBISHI
009
[01]
COVER SUB-ASSY, TI
IRON -9005
ME702008 MITSUBISHI
009
[01]
COVER SUB-ASSY, TI
ALUMINUM 9005-
ME728195 MITSUBISHI
010
[01]
TIMER ASSY, AUTOMA
SA/4SP
ME728147 MITSUBISHI
011
[04]
NUT, HEXAGON
M10
ME702046 MITSUBISHI
012
[04]
WASHER, SPRING
M10
MC327716 MITSUBISHI
013
[02]
WASHER, STEEL PLAT
FOR M10
MH005068 MITSUBISHI
014
[01]
BRACKET, STOP WIRE
ME703775 MITSUBISHI
015
[01]
KEY, WOODRUFF
T3.985
ME702047 MITSUBISHI
016
[01]
WASHER, COUNTERSUN
T1.5ID14
ME702043 MITSUBISHI
017
[01]
NUT, TIMER ROUND
ME702547 MITSUBISHI
018
[01]
O-RING
ID27.7
ME702918 MITSUBISHI
019
[01]
PUMP ASSY, FUEL FE
KE
ME702019 MITSUBISHI
020
[01]
BRACKET
ME702036 MITSUBISHI
021
[01]
BOLT, W/WASHER
M8,L18
ME703449 MITSUBISHI
022
[05]
BOLT, W/WASHER
M6,L16
ME702045 MITSUBISHI
023
[01]
BOLT, W/WASHER
M6,L20
ME702041 MITSUBISHI
024
[01]
CAP
FOR MAX.SPEED
ME035845 MITSUBISHI
025
[01]
CAP
FOR FULL-LOAD
ME076458 MITSUBISHI

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19100-07681 as PUMP ASSY, INJECTI

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Part num
Firm num
Firm
Name
19100-07681 
ME076514 
PUMP ASSY, INJECTI

Test Calibration Data:

1910007680 ME076514
1910007681 ME076514




Information:

COMPRESSION PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
1. Inspection Check to make sure -(1) The crankcase oil level is correct, and the air cleaner, starter and battery are all in normal condition.(2) The engine is at the normal operating temperature.2. Measurement (1) Move the control lever to a position for shutting off fuel supply.(2) Remove all glow plugs from the engine. Install the compression gauge and adapter (ST332270) combination to a cylinder on which the compression pressure is to be measured.
Compression gauge and adaptor
Measuring compression pressure(3) Turn the engine with the starter and read the gauge pressure at the instant the gauge pointer comes to stop.(4) If the gauge reading is below the limit, overhaul the engine.
a) Be sure to measure the compression pressure on all cylinders.b) The compression pressure varies with change of engine rpm. This makes it necessary to check engine rpm at the time of measuring the compression pressure.
a) It is important to measure the compression pressure at regular intervals to obtain the data on the gradual change of the compression pressure.b) The compression pressure would be slightly higher than the standard in a new or overhauled engine owing to break-in of the piston rings, valve seats, etc. It drops as the engine components wear down.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. GeneralThe diagnosis of troubles, especially those caused by a faulty fuel injection pump or injection nozzles, or low compression pressure, can be difficult. It requires a careful inspection to determine not which item is the cause, but how many causes are contributing to the cause. Several causes may be contributing to a single trouble.On the following pages, there are troubleshooting charts on which engine troubles can be traced to their causes. Each chart has items to be verified ahead and suggested inspection procedure.Diesel engines exhibit some marked characteristics during operation. Knowing these characteristics will help minimize time lost in tracing engine troubles to their source. Following are the characteristics of diesel engines you should know about for diagnosis:* Combustion know (diesel knock)* Some black exhaust smoke (when the engine picks up load)* Vibration (due to high compression pressure and high torque)* Hunting (when the engine speed is quickly decreased)* Some white exhaust smoke (when the engine is cold, or shortly after the engine has been started) 2. Engine troubleshooting Problem 1: Hard starting(1) Items to be checked for ahead* Clogged air cleaner* Wrong oil grade for weather conditions * Poor quality fuel* Low cranking speed(2) Inspection procedure Problem 2: Fuel knockMore or less fuel knock occurs in diesel engines. This may be caused either by an excessively large delay period or by a too fast rate of fuel injection.(1) Items to be checked for ahead* Clogged air cleaner* Poor quality fuel(2) Inspection procedure Problem 3: Overheating(1) Items to be checked for aheadOverheating might also be caused by abnormal operating conditions. If the engine is overheating but its cooling system is not contributing to this trouble, it is necessary to check the difference between the ambient temperature and coolant temperature when the engine is in

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