105952-2390 ZEXEL 9 420 614 741 BOSCH ACTUATOR 9420614741 1059522390 me748568


 

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BOSCH 9 420 614 741 9420614741
ZEXEL 105952-2390 1059522390
MITSUBISHI ME748568 me748568
105952-2390 ACTUATOR
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1. [1] 159560-1601 GOVERNOR HOUSING
2. [10] 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] 159579-4120 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
16. [8] 014110-6440 LOCKING WASHER
16. [8] 014110-6440 LOCKING WASHER
17. [1] 159566-4401 GASKET
18. [1] 154390-0400 GASKET
19. [1] 154390-0500 GASKET
20. [1] 154611-9620 RACK SENSOR ASSY
20/1. [1] 479775-5620 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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105952-2390 
105952-2391 
9 420 614 741 
ME748568  MITSUBISHI
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Information:

White Smoke1. Cold Outside Temperature White smoke is normal in cold temperatures until the engine warms up. There will be less white smoke if No. 1 diesel or blended fuel is used.2. Engine Running Too Cold Check the water temperature gauge in the cab. If the temperature remains below the minimum value of the gauge after a reasonable warm up time, this could indicate an open thermostat. Remove and test the thermostat. See the topic, Testing The Cooling System, in 3176 Vehicular Diesel Engine Systems Operation And Testing and Adjusting, Form No. SENR4964.3. Air In Fuel System Disconnect the fuel return line at the tank. Place this end of the line in a container of fuel to see if air bubbles are present when the engine is running. If air bubbles are observed, check for loose fittings or line leaks between the fuel tank and fuel transfer pump. If leaks are found, tighten the connections or replace the lines.To remove air from the engine fuel system: With the engine off, loosen the fuel return line fitting at the fuel manifold. Operate the fuel priming pump until the flow of fuel is free of air. Tighten the return line fitting, fasten the priming pump, and start the engine. If the engine still does not run smooth or produces a lot of white smoke, apply 35 kPa (5 psi) of air pressure to the fuel tank to force fuel through the system.
Do not use more than 55 kPa (8 psi) of air pressure in the fuel tank or damage to the tank may result.
Check the fuel return line for restriction. Replace if plugged.4. Fuel Injection Timing Out Of Calibration Check the fuel injection timing calibration and make necessary adjustments. See the topics, Engine Test Procedure Number P-221 and P-301 in Electronic Troubleshooting, 3176 Vehicular Diesel Engine, Form No. SENR5137.5. Valve Adjustment Not Correct Check and make any necessary adjustments. See the topic, Valve Clearance Setting, in 3176 Vehicular Diesel Engine Systems Operation And Testing and Adjusting, Form No. SENR4964. Intake valve clearance is 0.38 mm (.015 in), and exhaust valve clearance is 0.64 mm (.025 in).6. Defective Unit Injectors A defective unit injector can be found, by running the engine at the rpm where the problem exists, with the use of the Electronic Control Analyzer and Programmer (ECAP) service tool Interactive Diagnostics feature (single cylinder cutout, see Electronic Troubleshooting, 3176 Vehicular Diesel Engine, Form No. SENR5137) to stop the fuel supply to each cylinder in turn. If a cylinder is found where the cutout makes a difference in exhaust smoke, that injector should be removed and tested. Drain the fuel supply manifold and remove the injector(s) (see 3176 Vehicular Diesel Engine Disassembly and Assembly, Form No. SENR4965).Testing of the injectors must be done off of the engine. Use the 1U6661 Pop (Injector) Tester Group with a 1U6663 Injector Holding Block, and a 1U6665 Power Supply, to test the injectors. For the test procedure refer to Special Instruction, Form No.

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