Information autom. advance mechanism
BOSCH
9 420 615 958
9420615958
ZEXEL
105681-0491
1056810491

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1. | [1] | 156800-0920 | TIMING-DEVICE HOUSING |
2. | [1] | 156801-2200 | FLANGE BUSHING |
3. | [2] | 156723-0300 | ECCENTRIC DISC |
3. | [2] | 156723-0300 | ECCENTRIC DISC |
4. | [2] | 156723-0400 | ECCENTRIC DISC |
4. | [2] | 156723-0400 | ECCENTRIC DISC |
5. | [1] | 156810-7820 | FLYWEIGHT ASSEMBLY |
5/1. | [2] | 156802-1020 | FLYWEIGHT |
5/1. | [2] | 156802-1020 | FLYWEIGHT |
5/2. | [4] | 156807-1100 | SLOTTED WASHER |
5/2. | [4] | 156807-1100 | SLOTTED WASHER |
5/3. | [4] | 156807-1000 | SLOTTED WASHER |
5/3. | [4] | 156807-1000 | SLOTTED WASHER |
5/4. | [4] | 156814-2000 | COMPRESSION SPRING |
5/4. | [4] | 156814-2000 | COMPRESSION SPRING |
5/6. | [4] | 156809-0300 | LOCKING WASHER |
5/6. | [4] | 156809-0300 | LOCKING WASHER |
5/7. | [2] | 156806-0900 | PIN |
5/8/1. | [0] | 156728-0800 | SHIM D19&15T0.1 |
5/8/1. | [0] | 156728-0900 | SHIM D19&15T0.3 |
5/8/1. | [0] | 156728-1000 | SHIM D19&15T0.5 |
5/8/1. | [0] | 156728-1100 | SHIM D19&15T1.0 |
5/8/1. | [0] | 156728-2000 | SHIM D19&15T0.4 |
5/8/1. | [0] | 156728-2000 | SHIM D19&15T0.4 |
5/8/1. | [0] | 156728-2100 | SHIM D19&15T0.7 |
5/10. | [4] | 156808-0500 | SPACER BUSHING |
13. | [1] | 156809-1620 | COVER |
13/2. | [1] | 139648-0300 | PACKING RING |
13/3. | [1] | 156315-0200 | O-RING |
30. | [1] | 156322-0000 | LOCKING WASHER |
31. | [1] | 134325-0800 | UNION NUT |
33. | [1] | 029331-0190 | GASKET D14&10.2T1 |
34. | [1] | 156316-0000 | CAPSULE |
35. | [1] | 156314-0501 | CAP |
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Introduction
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
The DOC/DPF can become plugged if an NRS cooler failure occurs and coolant passes out the exhaust. Solution
If an engine has an NRS cooler failure, the DPF and DOC will need inspected for calcium deposits. In some cases calcium has partially filled the DPF and caused frequent regeneration issues, and erratic high soot loading readings.
Illustration 1 g03374496
Example of calcium deposits on DPF face
Illustration 2 g03374497
Example of calcium deposits on DPF faceThe calcium deposits will be a white and black powdery mixture on the face of the DPF and the DOC. Refer to Illustrations 1 and 2 for examples of a DPF with calcium plugging on the DPF face.Refer to Reuse And Salvage Guidelines, SEBF9223, "Inspection of Diesel Particulate Filters and Diesel Oxidation Catalysts for Tier 4 Machine and Industrial Engines" for further assistance.
The problem that is identified below does not have a known permanent solution. Until a permanent solution is known, use the solution that is identified below.Problem
The DOC/DPF can become plugged if an NRS cooler failure occurs and coolant passes out the exhaust. Solution
If an engine has an NRS cooler failure, the DPF and DOC will need inspected for calcium deposits. In some cases calcium has partially filled the DPF and caused frequent regeneration issues, and erratic high soot loading readings.
Illustration 1 g03374496
Example of calcium deposits on DPF face
Illustration 2 g03374497
Example of calcium deposits on DPF faceThe calcium deposits will be a white and black powdery mixture on the face of the DPF and the DOC. Refer to Illustrations 1 and 2 for examples of a DPF with calcium plugging on the DPF face.Refer to Reuse And Salvage Guidelines, SEBF9223, "Inspection of Diesel Particulate Filters and Diesel Oxidation Catalysts for Tier 4 Machine and Industrial Engines" for further assistance.