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146432-0200
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146432-0200
9 461 612 323
8941748030 ISUZU
COMPRESSION SPRING
C 11FV SPRING;D.V. parts(VE) Others
C 11FV SPRING;D.V. parts(VE) Others
146432-0200
9 461 612 323
ME741809 MITSUBISHI
COMPRESSION SPRING
C 11FV SPRING;D.V. parts(VE) Others
C 11FV SPRING;D.V. parts(VE) Others
146432-0200
9 461 612 323
1677501T00 NISSAN
COMPRESSION SPRING
C 11FV SPRING;D.V. parts(VE) Others
C 11FV SPRING;D.V. parts(VE) Others
146432-0200
9 461 612 323
1677501T00 NISSAN-DIESEL
COMPRESSION SPRING
C 11FV SPRING;D.V. parts(VE) Others
C 11FV SPRING;D.V. parts(VE) Others
146432-0200
9 461 612 323
SLA113V22 MAZDA
COMPRESSION SPRING
C 11FV SPRING;D.V. parts(VE) Others
C 11FV SPRING;D.V. parts(VE) Others
Information:
To receive satisfactory engine performance with maximum fuel economy and service life, the following engine operation instructions must be applied. In addition, it is necessary to also apply the recommendations of the vehicle manufacturer as well as the every day rules of good driving.After the engine starts, reduce engine RPM to low idle with no load. When normal oil pressure is reached, operate the engine at low load for 5 minutes before applying full load.Stop Engine At Once If Any Part Fails
Almost all failures give a warning to the operator before the part completely fails. If the operator is alert and heeds the warnings, further damage may not happen. A few of the warning signs are: abnormal gauge readings, abnormal fluid levels, fluid leaks, unusual engine noises and excessive smoke. Do not operate an engine if any sign of part failure is present, only a few seconds can ruin an entire engine.Start vehicle in motion by utilizing the lowest gear speed in the transmission that will enable the engine to easily start the load without slipping the clutch. Accelerate smoothly and evenly until the engine speed reaches approximately 100% of rated RPM. Rapid depression of accelerator will result in undesirable heavy exhaust smoke and high fuel consumption with no increase in vehicle performance. Upshift to the next higher gear speed. If properly done, the engine speed will be above approximately 80% of rated RPM when the load is applied. For best performance do not skip gears. Engine speed should not be permitted to drop appreciably below 80% of rated RPM, to avoid a lugging condition.Caterpillar engines have good lugging characteristics; however, operating in a lug condition for extended periods of time should be avoided as it causes exhaust temperatures to rise and also results in high fuel consumption. A lug condition exists when an increase in engine speed cannot be achieved with an increase in accelerator pedal position, or when engine speed decreases with the accelerator pedal in its maximum position. A lug condition can exist at any engine speed below full load speed. Continue to make successive upshifts through each gear speed in the transmission until cruising speed is reached. In each gear speed, accelerate smoothly to an engine speed of approximately 100% of rated RPM before upshifting to the next gear. For highway cruising, maintain the engine speed between approximately 80% and 100% of rated RPM. Operating in this range will give maximum fuel economy.When going up a grade and the engine speed drops to below approximately 80% of rated RPM, downshift successively until a gear speed is reached that will enable the engine to pull the load without operating in a lug condition. When pulling a long grade, such as encountered in mountain driving, make additional downshifts of one or two gears immediately prior to reaching the summit. This will allow the engine to cool more slowly than if the load on the engine is suddenly changed from a full load condition going uphill to
Almost all failures give a warning to the operator before the part completely fails. If the operator is alert and heeds the warnings, further damage may not happen. A few of the warning signs are: abnormal gauge readings, abnormal fluid levels, fluid leaks, unusual engine noises and excessive smoke. Do not operate an engine if any sign of part failure is present, only a few seconds can ruin an entire engine.Start vehicle in motion by utilizing the lowest gear speed in the transmission that will enable the engine to easily start the load without slipping the clutch. Accelerate smoothly and evenly until the engine speed reaches approximately 100% of rated RPM. Rapid depression of accelerator will result in undesirable heavy exhaust smoke and high fuel consumption with no increase in vehicle performance. Upshift to the next higher gear speed. If properly done, the engine speed will be above approximately 80% of rated RPM when the load is applied. For best performance do not skip gears. Engine speed should not be permitted to drop appreciably below 80% of rated RPM, to avoid a lugging condition.Caterpillar engines have good lugging characteristics; however, operating in a lug condition for extended periods of time should be avoided as it causes exhaust temperatures to rise and also results in high fuel consumption. A lug condition exists when an increase in engine speed cannot be achieved with an increase in accelerator pedal position, or when engine speed decreases with the accelerator pedal in its maximum position. A lug condition can exist at any engine speed below full load speed. Continue to make successive upshifts through each gear speed in the transmission until cruising speed is reached. In each gear speed, accelerate smoothly to an engine speed of approximately 100% of rated RPM before upshifting to the next gear. For highway cruising, maintain the engine speed between approximately 80% and 100% of rated RPM. Operating in this range will give maximum fuel economy.When going up a grade and the engine speed drops to below approximately 80% of rated RPM, downshift successively until a gear speed is reached that will enable the engine to pull the load without operating in a lug condition. When pulling a long grade, such as encountered in mountain driving, make additional downshifts of one or two gears immediately prior to reaching the summit. This will allow the engine to cool more slowly than if the load on the engine is suddenly changed from a full load condition going uphill to
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Isuzu
146432-0200
9 461 612 323
8941748030
COMPRESSION SPRING
Mitsubishi
146432-0200
9 461 612 323
ME741809
COMPRESSION SPRING
Nissan
146432-0200
9 461 612 323
1677501T00
COMPRESSION SPRING
Nissan-Diesel
146432-0200
9 461 612 323
1677501T00
COMPRESSION SPRING
Mazda
146432-0200
9 461 612 323
SLA113V22
COMPRESSION SPRING