105952-2350 ZEXEL 9 420 614 726 BOSCH ACTUATOR 9420614726 1059522350 me748143


 

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BOSCH 9 420 614 726 9420614726
ZEXEL 105952-2350 1059522350
MITSUBISHI ME748143 me748143
105952-2350 ACTUATOR
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1. [1] 159560-0900 GOVERNOR HOUSING
2. [8] 139006-4100 BLEEDER SCREW
4. [1] 159635-8500 COILED SPRING
5. [1] 159564-4000 SLOTTED WASHER
6. [1] 159564-4100 SLOTTED WASHER
7. [1] 159564-7321 CONNECTOR
8. [1] 020105-1240 BLEEDER SCREW M5P0.8L12
9. [1] 159564-0501 PLATE
9B. [1] 159564-6500 PLATE
9C. [1] 159584-5200 PLATE
10. [1] 020105-1240 BLEEDER SCREW M5P0.8L12
11. [1] 159579-3620 ACTUATOR
12. [2] 020106-4040 BLEEDER SCREW
13. [1] 159561-0700 GOVERNOR COVER
14. [4] 010006-7040 BLEEDER SCREW M6P1L70
15. [2] 010006-5540 BLEEDER SCREW M6P1L55 4T
16. [8] 014110-6440 LOCKING WASHER
16. [8] 014110-6440 LOCKING WASHER
17. [1] 159566-0400 GASKET
18. [1] 154390-0400 GASKET
19. [1] 154390-0500 GASKET
20. [1] 154612-6220 RACK SENSOR ASSY
20/1. [1] 479775-8720 RACK SENSOR
20/2. [1] 154614-4800 JOINT CONNECTION
20/3. [1] 026524-3040 GASKET
20/4. [1] 029310-6260 SHIM D11.5&6.4T1.00
20/5. [1] 154614-1900 UNION NUT
22. [1] 153556-4800 EYE BOLT
23. [2] 029331-2120 GASKET
27. [2] 139006-1300 BLEEDER SCREW M6P1L76
80. [1] 159584-2000 TOOTHED GEAR
81. [1] 014111-2420 LOCKING WASHER
82. [1] 013031-2120 UNION NUT
83. [1] 025803-1310 WOODRUFF KEY
90. [1] 159584-4920 BRACKET
91. [2] 010010-1640 BLEEDER SCREW M10P1.5L16 4T
900S. [1] 025803-1310 WOODRUFF KEY
901S. [1] 025803-1610 WOODRUFF KEY

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108622-2290 as GOVERNOR

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105952-2350 
105952-2351 
9 420 614 726 
ME748143  MITSUBISHI
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Information:

External LeaksPressurize the cooling system using the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group and check the following:1. Leaks In Hoses Or Connections Check all hoses and connections for visual signs of leakage. If no leaks are found, look for damage to hoses or loose hose clamps. Also, check for leaks in accessories such as fuel heaters and transmission oil coolers.2. Leaks In The Radiator3. Leaks In The Heater4. Leaks In The Water Pump Check the water pump for leaks before starting the engine, then start the engine and look for leaks. If there are leaks at the water pump, repair the pump or install a new pump.5. Cylinder Head Gasket Leaks Look for leaks along the surface of the cylinder head gasket. If leaks are found, remove the cylinder head and install a new head gasket. Coolant Leaks At The Overflow Tube6. Defective Pressure Cap Or Relief Valve Check the sealing surfaces of the pressure cap and the radiator to be sure the cap is sealing correctly. Check the opening pressure and sealing ability of the pressure cap or relief valve with the 9S8140 Cooling System Pressurizing Pump Group.7. Engine Runs Too Hot If coolant temperature is too high, pressure will be high enough to move the cap off of the sealing surface in the radiator and cause coolant loss through the overflow tube. If this occurs, refer to the portion, Overheating, of the topic, Abnormal Cooling System.8. Air/Combustion Gas In The Cooling System Air/Combustion Gas in the cooling system reduces the heat transfer from hot engine parts to the coolant and causes low coolant flow. The most common causes of air are: * Improper filling of the cooling system trapping air in the system.* Combustion gas leaking into the system. If air/combustion gas is present in the cooling system, the engine should be checked for internal cracks (cylinder head, injector sleeve, cylinder liner) or for a defective cylinder head gasket.The cooling system can be checked for air using the BOTTLE TEST. The equipment needed to do this test is a one pint bottle, a bucket of water, and a hose which will fit the end of the overflow pipe of the radiator. Before testing, be sure the cooling system is filled correctly. Use a wire to hold the relief valve in the radiator cap open. Put the hose over the end of the overflow pipe. Start the engine and operate it at high idle rpm for a minimum of five minutes after the engine is at normal operating temperature. After five or more minutes at operating temperature, place the loose end of the hose in the bottle filled with water. If the water gets out of the bottle in less than forty seconds, there is too much exhaust gas leakage into the cooling system. Find the cause of the air or gas getting into the cooling system and correct as necessary. Internal LeakageIf coolant is found in the engine oil check the following internal components

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