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9 411 610 841
9411610841
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131116-6900
1311166900
ISUZU
1156440020
1156440020

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Dynamic Friction Company 3000 Semi-Metallic Brake Pads 1311-1669-00-Rear Set
Dynamic Friction Company Excellent pad life and rotor friendly || Virtually noise free and low dust || Formulated for passenger vehicles and light duty trucks || Stable friction performance across a wide temperature range || 100% Copper Free Eco Friendly Formulation [California/Washington 2025] || If the “Confirmed Fit” bar appears at the top of this page, please check the “Confirmed Fit” bar before buying this product to ensure this product works for your vehicle. If the “Confirmed Fit” bar has an “i” in a blue circle, this product has additional notes. Please hover over the “i” on the bar to see notes before making your purchase.
Dynamic Friction Company Excellent pad life and rotor friendly || Virtually noise free and low dust || Formulated for passenger vehicles and light duty trucks || Stable friction performance across a wide temperature range || 100% Copper Free Eco Friendly Formulation [California/Washington 2025] || If the “Confirmed Fit” bar appears at the top of this page, please check the “Confirmed Fit” bar before buying this product to ensure this product works for your vehicle. If the “Confirmed Fit” bar has an “i” in a blue circle, this product has additional notes. Please hover over the “i” on the bar to see notes before making your purchase.
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131116-6900
9 411 610 841
1156440020 ISUZU
DELIVERY- VALVE HOLDER
C 14FL HOLDER;D.V. parts(A,AD) Others
C 14FL HOLDER;D.V. parts(A,AD) Others
131116-6900
9 411 610 841
221161020A HINO
DELIVERY- VALVE HOLDER
C 14FL HOLDER;D.V. parts(A,AD) Others
C 14FL HOLDER;D.V. parts(A,AD) Others
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Cooling System
The centrifugal-type water pump mounts on the front cover and is belt driven by the crankshaft pulley. The pump has two outlets. Coolant from the outlet on the right side of the pump flows through a passage in the front cover to the left bank of the engine, and coolant from the outlet on the left flows to the right bank.The coolant circulates through the block to the cylinder head. Coolant flows from the heads through connecting sleeves to the return manifold in the front cover. Orifices in the sleeves control the flow from the heads.Part of the coolant to the left bank is diverted from the block to the oil cooler. External lines direct coolant from the block to the cooler and back to the return manifold in the front cover.An internal passage in the front cover directs the coolant from the return manifold to the water pump inlet. If the thermostats are closed the coolant flows to the pump and is recirculated through the engine. If they are open, coolant flows from the return manifold to the radiator and from there to the pump.The radiator is constructed with a top tank above the core and an expansion tank either above or separate from the top tank. A vent tube connects the radiator top tank and the expansion tank. The expansion tank has a shunt line which connects to the water pump inlet. This shunt system maintains a positive, static head of coolant at the pump inlet to prevent cavitation under all operating conditions. When filling the cooling system, coolant from the expansion tank flows through the shunt line to the water pump inlet and fills the engine block from the bottom. By filling the system from the bottom, air in the system is forced out through the top tank, through the vent tube into the expansion tank.The two thermostats are located at the inlet to the water pump. The inlet-regulated cooling system maintains positive coolant temperature control with decreased engine warm up time.When the thermostats are closed, coolant is circulated through the block and heads and back to the water pump by way of an internal passage in the front cover. When the thermostats are open, the bypass flow is restricted and the engine coolant flows through the radiator and returns through the inlet elbow to the water pump. Without the thermostats installed, the coolant will continually bypass the radiator, and overheating will result.Electrical System
The electrical system is a combination of three separate electric circuits: the charging circuit, the starting circuit and the lighting or load circuit. Each circuit is dependent on some of the same components. The battery (batteries), disconnect switch, circuit breaker, ammeter, cables and wires from the battery are common in each of the circuits.The charging circuit is in operation when the engine is operating. The electricity producing (charging) unit is an alternator. A regulator in the circuit senses the state of charge in the battery and regulates the electrical output to
The centrifugal-type water pump mounts on the front cover and is belt driven by the crankshaft pulley. The pump has two outlets. Coolant from the outlet on the right side of the pump flows through a passage in the front cover to the left bank of the engine, and coolant from the outlet on the left flows to the right bank.The coolant circulates through the block to the cylinder head. Coolant flows from the heads through connecting sleeves to the return manifold in the front cover. Orifices in the sleeves control the flow from the heads.Part of the coolant to the left bank is diverted from the block to the oil cooler. External lines direct coolant from the block to the cooler and back to the return manifold in the front cover.An internal passage in the front cover directs the coolant from the return manifold to the water pump inlet. If the thermostats are closed the coolant flows to the pump and is recirculated through the engine. If they are open, coolant flows from the return manifold to the radiator and from there to the pump.The radiator is constructed with a top tank above the core and an expansion tank either above or separate from the top tank. A vent tube connects the radiator top tank and the expansion tank. The expansion tank has a shunt line which connects to the water pump inlet. This shunt system maintains a positive, static head of coolant at the pump inlet to prevent cavitation under all operating conditions. When filling the cooling system, coolant from the expansion tank flows through the shunt line to the water pump inlet and fills the engine block from the bottom. By filling the system from the bottom, air in the system is forced out through the top tank, through the vent tube into the expansion tank.The two thermostats are located at the inlet to the water pump. The inlet-regulated cooling system maintains positive coolant temperature control with decreased engine warm up time.When the thermostats are closed, coolant is circulated through the block and heads and back to the water pump by way of an internal passage in the front cover. When the thermostats are open, the bypass flow is restricted and the engine coolant flows through the radiator and returns through the inlet elbow to the water pump. Without the thermostats installed, the coolant will continually bypass the radiator, and overheating will result.Electrical System
The electrical system is a combination of three separate electric circuits: the charging circuit, the starting circuit and the lighting or load circuit. Each circuit is dependent on some of the same components. The battery (batteries), disconnect switch, circuit breaker, ammeter, cables and wires from the battery are common in each of the circuits.The charging circuit is in operation when the engine is operating. The electricity producing (charging) unit is an alternator. A regulator in the circuit senses the state of charge in the battery and regulates the electrical output to
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