Information fuel-injection pump
BOSCH
9 410 614 399
9410614399
ZEXEL
101060-3280
1010603280
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1. | [1] | 131071-6620 | PUMP HOUSING |
1/30. | [3] | 029040-6220 | STUD |
1/35A. | [1] | 134026-0000 | CAPSULE |
1/40. | [1] | 131423-0900 | ADAPTOR |
1/40A. | [1] | 131423-0900 | ADAPTOR |
2. | [1] | 131028-6020 | COVER |
2/2. | [1] | 131011-0800 | GASKET |
3. | [2] | 131017-1000 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
5. | [2] | 029340-6020 | GASKET D10&6.5T1.00 |
16. | [6] | 131034-1401 | CAPSULE |
20. | [3] | 014110-6440 | LOCKING WASHER |
21. | [3] | 013030-6040 | UNION NUT M6P1H3.6 |
23. | [1] | 029633-1010 | O-RING |
30. | [6] | 131152-1620 | PLUNGER-AND-BARREL ASSY |
36. | [6] | 131110-4720 | DELIVERY-VALVE ASSEMBLY |
37. | [6] | 131112-4900 | COILED SPRING |
40. | [6] | 131115-1600 | GASKET |
41. | [6] | 131116-7600 | FITTING |
42. | [6] | 131117-2300 | FILLER PIECE |
45. | [3] | 131122-0520 | PLATE |
49. | [6] | 029632-0030 | O-RING |
55. | [6] | 131200-0620 | TAPPET |
55/2. | [1] | 131201-0100 | UNION NUT |
55/3. | [1] | 131202-0100 | HEXAGON SCREW |
55/4. | [1] | 131203-0200 | BEARING PIN |
55/5. | [1] | 131204-1000 | ROLLER |
55/6. | [1] | 131205-0500 | BUSHING |
55/7. | [1] | 131206-0200 | SLIDER |
61. | [6] | 131215-2400 | COMPRESSION SPRING |
62. | [6] | 131216-0100 | SLOTTED WASHER |
63. | [6] | 131217-0100 | SLOTTED WASHER |
67. | [1] | 131256-0000 | CONTROL RACK |
68. | [1] | 131226-0300 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
76. | [6] | 131240-0100 | PINION |
77. | [6] | 131241-0100 | CONTROL SLEEVE |
78. | [6] | 131242-0100 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
90. | [1] | 131371-0700 | CAMSHAFT |
91A. | [1] | 016640-2030 | BEARING PLATE |
91B. | [1] | 028202-0020 | BEARING PLATE |
91E. | [1] | 016630-2030 | BEARING PLATE |
91F. | [1] | 028201-7020 | BEARING PLATE |
92. | [1] | 131302-0300 | SPACER RING |
92A. | [1] | 131302-1301 | SPACER RING |
93/1. | [0] | 029311-7010 | SHIM D22&17T0.1 |
93/1. | [0] | 029311-7020 | SHIM D22&17T0.12 |
93/1. | [0] | 029311-7030 | SHIM D22&17T0.14 |
93/1. | [0] | 029311-7040 | SHIM D22&17T0.16 |
93/1. | [0] | 029311-7050 | SHIM D22&17T0.18 |
93/1. | [0] | 029311-7060 | SHIM D22&17T0.5 |
93/1. | [0] | 029311-7070 | SHIM D22&17T1.0 |
93/1. | [0] | 029311-7090 | SHIM D22&17T0.3 |
93/1. | [0] | 029311-7210 | SHIM D22&17T0.7 |
93/1. | [0] | 029311-7220 | SHIM D22&17T1.4 |
93/1. | [0] | 139417-0000 | SHIM D22&17T2.4 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029312-0310 | SHIM D24&20T0.10 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029312-0320 | SHIM D24&20T0.12 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029312-0330 | SHIM D24&20T0.14 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029312-0340 | SHIM D24&20T0.16 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029312-0350 | SHIM D24&20T0.18 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029312-0360 | SHIM D24&20T0.3 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029312-0370 | SHIM D24&20T0.5 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029312-0380 | SHIM D24&20T1.0 |
95. | [1] | 131306-0800 | BEARING SHELL |
96. | [2] | 029050-5010 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW M5P0.8L32 |
97. | [2] | 026505-0940 | GASKET |
100A. | [1] | 029622-0190 | PACKING RING |
101A. | [1] | 131316-2000 | COVER |
104A. | [4] | 020006-1440 | BLEEDER SCREW M6P1L14 |
106A. | [1] | 029635-0050 | O-RING |
112A. | [1] | 025804-1610 | WOODRUFF KEY |
131. | [1] | 029731-4680 | EYE BOLT |
131A. | [1] | 131424-1520 | OVER FLOW VALVE |
132. | [2] | 026514-1840 | GASKET D17.9&14.2T1 |
132A. | [2] | 026514-1840 | GASKET D17.9&14.2T1 |
152. | [1] | 029731-2010 | EYE BOLT |
154. | [2] | 026512-1540 | GASKET D15.4&12.2T1.50 |
334. | [1] | 029731-0120 | EYE BOLT |
336. | [2] | 026510-1340 | GASKET D13.4&10.2T1 |
360A. | [1] | 131496-1000 | POINTER |
361A. | [2] | 029010-6680 | BLEEDER SCREW |
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Caterpillar's Scheduled Oil Sampling (S O S) Program is a series of diagnostic tests designed to identify and measure contamination and condition of oil in an engine's crankcase. S O S is also used to determine oil performance and component wear rates and is the best indicator for determining what is happening inside your engine.Caterpillar recommends using Scheduled Oil Sampling (S O S), at regularly scheduled intervals, to compliment a good preventive maintenance program.The Caterpillar Scheduled Oil Sampling Program (S O S), was developed to help Caterpillar users realize the highest possible value from their equipment by minimizing repair costs and maximizing availability. The S O S program is a series of diagnostic tests which analyze used lubricating oils from the oil wetted compartments of the equipment. By analyzing the used oils, problems may be identified early, before extensive component failure occurs. This reduces repair cost and down-time.The S O S program is coupled with a wide range of repair options so that when a problem is identified, an appropriate matched repair plan is available. This offers the user a more complete service to minimize repair costs and schedule down-time. S O S can also measure the effectiveness of the user's maintenance program.S O S Analysis
S O S is composed of three basic tests:* Wear Analysis* Chemical and Physical Tests* Oil Condition Analysis Wear Analysis is performed with an atomic absorption spectrophotometer to monitor component wear rates by identifying and measuring concentrations, in parts per million, of wear elements present in the used oil.Based on known normal concentration data, maximum limits of wear elements are established. Impending failures can be identified when test results deviate from concentration levels established as acceptable, based on normal wear.Through monitoring the used oil, normal component wear trends are determined. Many failures can be identified when wear trends and/or contaminants significantly exceed past trends.Detectable failures are those caused by component wear and gradual contamination from dirt, fuel, water or antifreeze. Wear analysis is not able to predict failures due to component fatigue, sudden loss of lubrication, or sudden ingestion of a large amount of dirt or contaminants since failures of this nature occur too rapidly. Chemical and Physical Tests detect the presence of water, fuel and/or glycol (antifreeze) in the oil and determine whether or not their concentrations exceed established maximum limits. Oil Condition Analysis is evaluated with Infrared Analysis and determines the degree of deterioration of the used oil by measuring the amount of contaminants such as sulfur products, oxidation, nitration products and soot present in the used oil.It also monitors additive depletion and detects ethylene glycol and butyl cellosolve contamination and can assist in customizing (reducing, maintaining or extending) oil change intervals for particular conditions and applications.Oil Condition Analysis can help regulate (reduce, maintain or extend), oil change intervals for a specific engine in a given application and MUST always be used with Wear Element Analysis and Chemical and Physical Tests to assure accurate diagnosis. Infrared Analysis must be used to
S O S is composed of three basic tests:* Wear Analysis* Chemical and Physical Tests* Oil Condition Analysis Wear Analysis is performed with an atomic absorption spectrophotometer to monitor component wear rates by identifying and measuring concentrations, in parts per million, of wear elements present in the used oil.Based on known normal concentration data, maximum limits of wear elements are established. Impending failures can be identified when test results deviate from concentration levels established as acceptable, based on normal wear.Through monitoring the used oil, normal component wear trends are determined. Many failures can be identified when wear trends and/or contaminants significantly exceed past trends.Detectable failures are those caused by component wear and gradual contamination from dirt, fuel, water or antifreeze. Wear analysis is not able to predict failures due to component fatigue, sudden loss of lubrication, or sudden ingestion of a large amount of dirt or contaminants since failures of this nature occur too rapidly. Chemical and Physical Tests detect the presence of water, fuel and/or glycol (antifreeze) in the oil and determine whether or not their concentrations exceed established maximum limits. Oil Condition Analysis is evaluated with Infrared Analysis and determines the degree of deterioration of the used oil by measuring the amount of contaminants such as sulfur products, oxidation, nitration products and soot present in the used oil.It also monitors additive depletion and detects ethylene glycol and butyl cellosolve contamination and can assist in customizing (reducing, maintaining or extending) oil change intervals for particular conditions and applications.Oil Condition Analysis can help regulate (reduce, maintain or extend), oil change intervals for a specific engine in a given application and MUST always be used with Wear Element Analysis and Chemical and Physical Tests to assure accurate diagnosis. Infrared Analysis must be used to