Information
ZEXEL
101601-4750
1016014750
ISUZU
1156007701
1156007701

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Cross reference number
ZEXEL
101601-4750
1016014750
ISUZU
1156007701
1156007701
Zexel num
Bosch num
Firm num
Name
Calibration Data:
Adjustment conditions
Test oil
1404 Test oil ISO4113 or {SAEJ967d}
1404 Test oil ISO4113 or {SAEJ967d}
Test oil temperature
degC
40
40
45
Nozzle and nozzle holder
105780-8140
Bosch type code
EF8511/9A
Nozzle
105780-0000
Bosch type code
DN12SD12T
Nozzle holder
105780-2080
Bosch type code
EF8511/9
Opening pressure
MPa
17.2
Opening pressure
kgf/cm2
175
Injection pipe
Outer diameter - inner diameter - length (mm) mm 6-2-600
Outer diameter - inner diameter - length (mm) mm 6-2-600
Overflow valve opening pressure
kPa
147
113
181
Overflow valve opening pressure
kgf/cm2
1.5
1.15
1.85
Tester oil delivery pressure
kPa
157
157
157
Tester oil delivery pressure
kgf/cm2
1.6
1.6
1.6
Direction of rotation (viewed from drive side)
Right R
Right R
Injection timing adjustment
Direction of rotation (viewed from drive side)
Right R
Right R
Injection order
1-4-2-6-
3-5
Pre-stroke
mm
3.7
3.65
3.75
Beginning of injection position
Drive side NO.1
Drive side NO.1
Difference between angles 1
Cal 1-4 deg. 60 59.5 60.5
Cal 1-4 deg. 60 59.5 60.5
Difference between angles 2
Cyl.1-2 deg. 120 119.5 120.5
Cyl.1-2 deg. 120 119.5 120.5
Difference between angles 3
Cal 1-6 deg. 180 179.5 180.5
Cal 1-6 deg. 180 179.5 180.5
Difference between angles 4
Cal 1-3 deg. 240 239.5 240.5
Cal 1-3 deg. 240 239.5 240.5
Difference between angles 5
Cal 1-5 deg. 300 299.5 300.5
Cal 1-5 deg. 300 299.5 300.5
Injection quantity adjustment
Adjusting point
A
Rack position
11
Pump speed
r/min
1150
1150
1150
Average injection quantity
mm3/st.
104
102
106
Max. variation between cylinders
%
0
-4
4
Fixing the lever
*
Injection quantity adjustment_02
Adjusting point
B
Rack position
11
Pump speed
r/min
700
700
700
Average injection quantity
mm3/st.
103
102
104
Max. variation between cylinders
%
0
-2
2
Basic
*
Fixing the lever
*
Injection quantity adjustment_03
Adjusting point
C
Rack position
8.6+-0.5
Pump speed
r/min
225
225
225
Average injection quantity
mm3/st.
11.5
9.2
13.8
Max. variation between cylinders
%
0
-13
13
Fixing the rack
*
Injection quantity adjustment_04
Adjusting point
D
Rack position
14.2+-0.
5
Pump speed
r/min
150
150
150
Average injection quantity
mm3/st.
140
140
Fixing the lever
*
Remarks
Startup boost setting
Startup boost setting
Timer adjustment
Pump speed
r/min
500
Advance angle
deg.
0.3
Timer adjustment_02
Pump speed
r/min
600
Advance angle
deg.
0.8
0.1
0.8
Timer adjustment_03
Pump speed
r/min
700
Advance angle
deg.
0.8
0.3
1.3
Timer adjustment_04
Pump speed
r/min
900
Advance angle
deg.
2
1.5
2.5
Timer adjustment_05
Pump speed
r/min
1150
Advance angle
deg.
4
3.5
4.5
Remarks
Finish
Finish
Test data Ex:
Governor adjustment

N:Pump speed
R:Rack position (mm)
(1)Beginning of damper spring operation: DL
(2)Excess fuel setting for starting
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DL=6.5+-0.5mm
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DL=6.5+-0.5mm
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0000000901

F:Full load
I:Idle
(1)Stopper bolt setting
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a=4deg+-5deg b=21deg+-3deg
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a=4deg+-5deg b=21deg+-3deg
Stop lever angle

N:Pump normal
S:Stop the pump.
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a=35.5deg+-5deg b=71deg+-5deg
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a=35.5deg+-5deg b=71deg+-5deg
Information:
The troubleshooting chart provides a definite sequence to be followed for a logical procedure to determine the frequency and amplitude of vibration so that the source of the vibration can be located and corrected.1. The customer must be asked questions to determine whether his complaint is valid, or whether his diagnosis of the actual problem is correct. Some of the questions that must be asked are as follows:a. What components are vibrating?b. In what speed range does this vibration become excessive?c. Does clutch operation affect the vibration?d. What is the history of the problem?2. Run the engine through the idle speed range and note all vibrating components. Look for any loose or broken mounts, brackets, and fasteners. Repair and tighten any fixtures.3. Check idle speed range with clutch disengaged. If vibrations subside, there is a balance problem with the clutch disc. The clutch disc must be repaired or replaced.4. Further analysis requires the use of a vibration instrument. Any instrument which can accurately measure the displacement of the vibration (usually in mils-inch/1000) and the frequency (cycles per second) will be sufficient. A vibration instrument such as the IRD Mechanalysis Model 320 or an equivalent instrument can be used to analyze vibration.5. Measure vibration of cab components which have the objectionable vibration. Run engine slowly through the speed range and measure vibration with the instrument filter OUT. When peak amplitudes are found, run the engine at the speeds they occur and with the instrument filter IN, find the frequency of the vibration.If the frequency of vibration is 1/2 times of engine rpm (1/2 order), the vibration is caused by a cylinder misfiring. This must be corrected before further vibration analysis is made.If the frequency of vibration is 3 times engine rpm, no corrective action can be taken on the engine because this is the firing frequency of the 3406 engine. The problem is in the cab or chassis resonance.If frequency is some order other than 1/2 or 3rd, then further measurements must be made on the engine.6. Measurements taken on the engine must be made perpendicular to the crankshaft at the front and rear of the engine in vertical and horizontal directions.7. Record all vibrations over 4.0 mils and the engine rpm at which it occurs (100 rpm intervals are sufficient) with instrument filter OUT. Note any sudden increase and decrease in amplitudes. These occur in resonant speed ranges. If no amplitudes exceed 4.0 mils, the engine is within Caterpillar Specs.If amplitudes exceed 4.0 mils, the vibrations must be measured with the instrument filter IN to obtain the frequency of the vibrations.8. Run the engine at high idle. With the instrument filter IN, check the frequency range and record any amplitudes over 4.0 mils and the corresponding frequency. Analysis of vibrations for the possible causes is done by identifying the frequency of the vibration and where on the engine it is the greatest magnitude. Make reference to Special Instruction, TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE VIBRATION IN VEHICULAR EQUIPMENT, Form No. SEHS7914 for