Information fuel-injection pump
BOSCH
9 410 613 802
9410613802
ZEXEL
103066-9683
1030669683

Rating:
Scheme ###:
1. | [1] | 133051-4621 | PUMP HOUSING |
1/30. | [3] | 029040-6020 | STUD |
1/35. | [1] | 029112-4010 | CAPSULE |
1/35A. | [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] | 133151-9020 | 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] | 133256-5000 | 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 |
101A. | [1] | 133316-3900 | COVER |
104. | [6] | 010208-2040 | HEX-SOCKET-HEAD CAP SCREW |
104A. | [2] | 020118-2070 | BLEEDER SCREW M8P1.25L20 |
105. | [6] | 014110-8440 | LOCKING WASHER |
108. | [1] | 139776-0000 | O-RING |
108A. | [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* |
152. | [1] | 029731-4680 | EYE BOLT |
154. | [2] | 029341-4130 | GASKET D20&13.8T2* |
165A. | [1] | 153021-6020 | STOPPING DEVICE |
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] | 133510-4020 | CONNECTOR |
207. | [2] | 020006-1640 | BLEEDER SCREW M6P1L16 4T |
210. | [1] | 139812-2300 | EYE BOLT |
211. | [2] | 029341-2140 | GASKET |
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Cold Weather Battery Maintenance
General Maintenance
1. After adding make-up water, charge the battery. The added water could dilute the electrolyte enough without charging to cause freezing and permanent damage to the battery.2. Keep the batteries fully charged either by operating the charging system or by using a battery charger.3. Keep the battery warm when not in use. In an unheated area, the heat from a lighted electric bulb is usually sufficient.
Use only a shop cord with a heavy wire guard around the light bulb.
Do not lay a lighted bulb directly on a battery case; the heat at point of contact could melt the battery case.Do not lay cloth or flammable material in contact with a lighted bulb; charring and/or fire could result.4. Use starting aids as instructed for starting the engine.5. Use booster batteries as required. Connect the batteries as instructed below.6. If a battery is not going to be used for a period of time, be sure the battery is fully charged while stored. Use a battery hydrometer to check the specific gravity of each cell, and use a battery charger to keep the battery charged. See the instructions below.Voltage Test (After Load)
A load test should be made on a battery that discharges very rapidly when in use. To do this apply a resistance of three times the ampere/hour rating of the battery across the battery main terminals. Allow the resistance to discharge the the battery for 15 seconds and immediately test the battery voltage. A 6 volt battery in good condition will test 4.5 volts; a 12 volt battery in good condition will test 9 volts and a 24 volt battery will test 18 volts.Starter
No periodic service is indicated for the electric starter brushes between general reconditioning periods. The brushes should only be inspected after removal of the starter from the engine and removal of the commutator end bearing frame. The electric starter commutator end and drive end bearings are equipped with wicks for lubrication purposes. The wicks should be saturated with oil whenever the electric starter is removed or disassembled.It is suggested that cleaning and reconditioning be entrusted to your authorized dealer.Pinion Clearance Adjustment
Whenever the solenoid is installed, the pinion clearance should be adjusted. The adjustment should be made with the starting motor removed.Bench test and adjust the pinion clearance at installation of solenoid as follows:
CIRCUIT FOR CHECKING AND ADJUSTING PINION CLEARANCE1. Install the solenoid without connector from the MOTOR terminal on solenoid to the motor.2. Connect a battery, of the same voltage as the solenoid, to the terminal marked SW.3. Connect the other side of battery to ground terminal or to solenoid frame.
ADJUSTING PINION CLEARANCE4. MOMENTARILY flash a jumper wire from the solenoid terminal marked MOTOR to the frame or ground terminal. The pinion will shift into cranking position and will remain there until the battery is disconnected.5. Push pinion towards commutator end to eliminate free movement.6. Pinion clearance should be .36 in. (9.14 mm).7. Adjust clearance by removing plug and turning shaft nut.
ADJUSTING PINION
General Maintenance
1. After adding make-up water, charge the battery. The added water could dilute the electrolyte enough without charging to cause freezing and permanent damage to the battery.2. Keep the batteries fully charged either by operating the charging system or by using a battery charger.3. Keep the battery warm when not in use. In an unheated area, the heat from a lighted electric bulb is usually sufficient.
Use only a shop cord with a heavy wire guard around the light bulb.
Do not lay a lighted bulb directly on a battery case; the heat at point of contact could melt the battery case.Do not lay cloth or flammable material in contact with a lighted bulb; charring and/or fire could result.4. Use starting aids as instructed for starting the engine.5. Use booster batteries as required. Connect the batteries as instructed below.6. If a battery is not going to be used for a period of time, be sure the battery is fully charged while stored. Use a battery hydrometer to check the specific gravity of each cell, and use a battery charger to keep the battery charged. See the instructions below.Voltage Test (After Load)
A load test should be made on a battery that discharges very rapidly when in use. To do this apply a resistance of three times the ampere/hour rating of the battery across the battery main terminals. Allow the resistance to discharge the the battery for 15 seconds and immediately test the battery voltage. A 6 volt battery in good condition will test 4.5 volts; a 12 volt battery in good condition will test 9 volts and a 24 volt battery will test 18 volts.Starter
No periodic service is indicated for the electric starter brushes between general reconditioning periods. The brushes should only be inspected after removal of the starter from the engine and removal of the commutator end bearing frame. The electric starter commutator end and drive end bearings are equipped with wicks for lubrication purposes. The wicks should be saturated with oil whenever the electric starter is removed or disassembled.It is suggested that cleaning and reconditioning be entrusted to your authorized dealer.Pinion Clearance Adjustment
Whenever the solenoid is installed, the pinion clearance should be adjusted. The adjustment should be made with the starting motor removed.Bench test and adjust the pinion clearance at installation of solenoid as follows:
CIRCUIT FOR CHECKING AND ADJUSTING PINION CLEARANCE1. Install the solenoid without connector from the MOTOR terminal on solenoid to the motor.2. Connect a battery, of the same voltage as the solenoid, to the terminal marked SW.3. Connect the other side of battery to ground terminal or to solenoid frame.
ADJUSTING PINION CLEARANCE4. MOMENTARILY flash a jumper wire from the solenoid terminal marked MOTOR to the frame or ground terminal. The pinion will shift into cranking position and will remain there until the battery is disconnected.5. Push pinion towards commutator end to eliminate free movement.6. Pinion clearance should be .36 in. (9.14 mm).7. Adjust clearance by removing plug and turning shaft nut.
ADJUSTING PINION