Information fuel-injection pump
BOSCH
9 410 613 801
9410613801
ZEXEL
103066-9673
1030669673

Rating:
Scheme ###:
1. | [1] | 133051-4521 | PUMP HOUSING |
1/30. | [3] | 029040-6020 | STUD |
1/35. | [1] | 029112-4010 | CAPSULE |
2. | [1] | 133010-7600 | COVER |
3. | [16] | 020106-1440 | BLEEDER SCREW M6P1.0L14 |
4. | [1] | 133011-2000 | GASKET |
16. | [6] | 133034-0100 | CAPSULE |
20. | [3] | 014110-6440 | LOCKING WASHER |
21. | [3] | 013020-6040 | UNION NUT M6P1H5 |
23. | [1] | 133041-0400 | GASKET |
24. | [6] | 139733-0100 | O-RING |
30. | [6] | 133151-8920 | PLUNGER-AND-BARREL ASSY |
31. | [6] | 133106-1000 | CAPSULE |
32. | [6] | 026510-1340 | GASKET D13.4&10.2T1 |
36. | [6] | 133110-3120 | DELIVERY-VALVE ASSEMBLY |
37. | [6] | 133112-0700 | COILED SPRING |
40. | [6] | 133115-1500 | GASKET |
41. | [6] | 133116-3520 | FITTING |
42. | [6] | 139725-0100 | O-RING |
43. | [6] | 134117-0500 | FILLER PIECE |
45. | [4] | 133122-1420 | PLATE |
55. | [6] | 133200-1920 | TAPPET |
55/2. | [1] | 133201-0300 | UNION NUT |
55/3. | [1] | 133202-0400 | HEXAGON SCREW |
55/4. | [1] | 133203-0400 | BEARING PIN |
55/5. | [1] | 133204-0600 | ROLLER |
55/6. | [1] | 133205-0300 | BUSHING |
57. | [6] | 133210-0400 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
58. | [6] | 026510-1340 | GASKET D13.4&10.2T1 |
61. | [6] | 133215-0300 | COMPRESSION SPRING |
62. | [6] | 133216-0200 | SLOTTED WASHER |
63. | [6] | 133217-0100 | SLOTTED WASHER |
67. | [1] | 133256-4900 | CONTROL RACK |
68. | [1] | 133226-0700 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
69. | [1] | 133516-0400 | TAB WASHER |
76. | [6] | 133240-0100 | PINION |
77. | [6] | 133241-0200 | CONTROL SLEEVE |
78. | [6] | 131242-0100 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
90. | [1] | 133371-2300 | CAMSHAFT |
91. | [1] | 016603-3230 | BEARING PLATE |
91A. | [1] | 016603-3230 | BEARING PLATE |
92. | [1] | 133302-0200 | SPACER RING |
92A. | [1] | 133302-0200 | SPACER RING |
93/1. | [0] | 029313-0010 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.1 |
93/1. | [0] | 029313-0020 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.12 |
93/1. | [0] | 029313-0030 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.14 |
93/1. | [0] | 029313-0040 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.16 |
93/1. | [0] | 029313-0050 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.18 |
93/1. | [0] | 029313-0060 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.5 |
93/1. | [0] | 029313-0070 | SHIM D45&30.2T1 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029313-0010 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.1 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029313-0020 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.12 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029313-0030 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.14 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029313-0040 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.16 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029313-0050 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.18 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029313-0060 | SHIM D45&30.2T0.5 |
93A/1. | [0] | 029313-0070 | SHIM D45&30.2T1 |
95. | [1] | 133306-0200 | BEARING SHELL |
96. | [2] | 010208-4040 | HEX-SOCKET-HEAD CAP SCREW |
97. | [2] | 023500-8120 | PLAIN WASHER |
98. | [2] | 023650-8310 | LOCKING WASHER |
99. | [2] | 139709-0000 | O-RING |
100. | [1] | 029623-0070 | PACKING RING |
101. | [1] | 133316-5100 | COVER |
104. | [6] | 010208-2040 | HEX-SOCKET-HEAD CAP SCREW |
105. | [6] | 014110-8440 | LOCKING WASHER |
108. | [1] | 139776-0000 | O-RING |
110. | [1] | 023012-0040 | UNION NUT M20P1.5H16 |
111. | [1] | 014112-0440 | LOCKING WASHER |
112. | [1] | 025806-2210 | WOODRUFF KEY |
131. | [1] | 029731-4680 | EYE BOLT |
131A. | [1] | 131425-1620 | OVER FLOW VALVE |
132. | [2] | 029341-4130 | GASKET D20&13.8T2* |
132A. | [2] | 029341-4130 | GASKET D20&13.8T2* |
156. | [1] | 029731-4680 | EYE BOLT |
158. | [2] | 029341-4130 | GASKET D20&13.8T2* |
191. | [1] | 133459-0100 | BRACKET |
192. | [1] | 139775-0300 | O-RING |
193. | [2] | 020118-2020 | BLEEDER SCREW |
200. | [1] | 016500-2150 | O-RING |
201. | [1] | 016510-7050 | O-RING |
202. | [1] | 016511-2050 | O-RING |
205. | [1] | 133510-3920 | CONNECTOR |
206. | [2] | 020006-1640 | BLEEDER SCREW M6P1L16 4T |
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PRESSURIZING THE SYSTEMIf the pressure isn't maintained, overflow loss can occur as cooling system temperature rises. Do not remove the cap while the system is at operating temperature. Check coolant level only when cold.If the system does not hold pressure, find the leak.Carefully inspect the radiator cap, seals, sealing surfaces and the top tank filler neck surface for damage.
RADIATOR CAPTesting The Temperature Gauge
Remember that boiling point temperature and pressure go hand-in-hand and neither one can be tested logically without considering the other. For example, the effect of pressurization and altitude on the boiling point of water is shown in the chart. If overheating and loss of coolant is a problem, a pressure loss in the system could be the cause. If an overheating condition is indicated on the temperature gauge and loss of coolant is not evident, check the accuracy of the temperature gauge. Make this check by installing a thermometer with a suitable bushing into the cylinder head.Start the engine. Partially cover the radiator to reduce air flow and cooling. The reading on the instrument panel gauge should agree with the reading on the thermometer.
Use CAUTION when working around moving parts with the engine running.
CHECKING COOLANT TEMPERATURE WITH THERMOMETERTemperature Regulators
There is a temperature regulator located at the front of each cylinder head.The opening temperature of the regulator (bench test in antmospheric pressure) should be 180 2°F (82 2°C). The regulator should be fully open at approximately 197°F (92°C). 1. Remove the regulator from the housing.2. Submerge the regulator and a thermometer in a pan of water as shown.3. Apply heat to the pan and stir the water to maintain uniformity.4. Observe the opening temperature of the regulator.If the regulator does not operate correctly, install a new one. Cooling System Hoses
Inspect all coolant hoses annually and replace if they show signs of cracking or leaking. Periodically replace all hoses, as it is many times difficult to determine the condition of a water hose by visual inspection and feel. Coolant hoses are expendable items and periodic replacement is considered good maintenance practice.Air, Gases And Steam In The System
Incomplete or improper filling is a major cause of air in the cooling system. Also, leaks in various components such as the aftercooler, and hoses allow air to enter the cooling system, especially on the inlet side of the water pump.Air in the system produces foaming or aeration and affects water pump performance. The air bubbles insulate various parts of the engine from the coolant, and hot spots form. As the air bubbles circulate or break up, coolant contacts the hot surfaces, creating steam. The steam pockets have basically the same effect as air bubbles, accelerating the formation of more steam. Consequently, coolant discharges through the overflow.Exhaust gas leakage into the system causes similar conditions. Exhaust gas can enter through internal cracks or defective cylinder head gaskets.Most of the causes can be checked by a visual inspection, while others require disassembly or a simple test.Air in the cooling system is