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9 410 617 336
9410617336
ZEXEL
104206-4010
1042064010
KUBOTA
1606251011
1606251011
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New Fuel Injection Pump Fits for Kubota Engine V1305 V1505 Tractors B2710HSD B2910HSD B3000HSDC B3030HSD B3030HSDC B3030HSDCC B3200HSD B7800HSD 16062-51011 104206-4010 9410617336
GSHLGAO Part Name: Fuel Injection Pump || Part Number:1606251011 1042064010 16062-51011 104206-4010 9410617336 || : Suitable for use with Kubota Engine models V1305 and V1505 in various tractor models including B2710HSD, B2910HSD, B3000HSDC, B3030HSD, B3030HSDC, B3030HSDCC, B3200HSD, B7800HSD, F3060, F3680, KX71, and KX71-3. || Notification-The application information provided is for guidance purposes only. It is recommended to verify the part number and conduct a comparison with the old parts before making a purchase. Should you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us. || Premium Selection-This item boasts consistent performance, exceptional reliability, effortless installation, and rapid response times.
GSHLGAO Part Name: Fuel Injection Pump || Part Number:1606251011 1042064010 16062-51011 104206-4010 9410617336 || : Suitable for use with Kubota Engine models V1305 and V1505 in various tractor models including B2710HSD, B2910HSD, B3000HSDC, B3030HSD, B3030HSDC, B3030HSDCC, B3200HSD, B7800HSD, F3060, F3680, KX71, and KX71-3. || Notification-The application information provided is for guidance purposes only. It is recommended to verify the part number and conduct a comparison with the old parts before making a purchase. Should you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us. || Premium Selection-This item boasts consistent performance, exceptional reliability, effortless installation, and rapid response times.
New Fuel Injection Pump Fits for Kubota Engine V1305 V1505 Tractors B2710HSD B2910HSD B3000HSDC B3030HSD B3030HSDC B3030HSDCC B3200HSD B7800HSD 16062-51011 104206-4010 9410617336
GSHLGAO Part Name: Fuel Injection Pump || Part Number:1606251011 1042064010 16062-51011 104206-4010 9410617336 || : Suitable for use with Kubota Engine models V1305 and V1505 in various tractor models including B2710HSD, B2910HSD, B3000HSDC, B3030HSD, B3030HSDC, B3030HSDCC, B3200HSD, B7800HSD, F3060, F3680, KX71, and KX71-3. || Notification-The application information provided is for guidance purposes only. It is recommended to verify the part number and conduct a comparison with the old parts before making a purchase. Should you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us. || Premium Selection-This item boasts consistent performance, exceptional reliability, effortless installation, and rapid response times.
GSHLGAO Part Name: Fuel Injection Pump || Part Number:1606251011 1042064010 16062-51011 104206-4010 9410617336 || : Suitable for use with Kubota Engine models V1305 and V1505 in various tractor models including B2710HSD, B2910HSD, B3000HSDC, B3030HSD, B3030HSDC, B3030HSDCC, B3200HSD, B7800HSD, F3060, F3680, KX71, and KX71-3. || Notification-The application information provided is for guidance purposes only. It is recommended to verify the part number and conduct a comparison with the old parts before making a purchase. Should you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us. || Premium Selection-This item boasts consistent performance, exceptional reliability, effortless installation, and rapid response times.
Components :
0. | INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY | 104206-4010 |
1. | _ | |
2. | FUEL INJECTION PUMP | |
3. | NUMBER PLATE | |
4. | _ | |
5. | CAPSULE | |
6. | ADJUSTING DEVICE | |
7. | NOZZLE AND HOLDER ASSY | 105148-1350 |
8. | Nozzle and Holder | |
9. | Open Pre:MPa(Kqf/cm2) | 13.2{135} |
10. | NOZZLE-HOLDER | 105078-0200 |
11. | NOZZLE | 105007-1330 |
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5. | [4] | 140154-9420 | PLUNGER-AND-BARREL ASSY |
12. | [4] | 140110-4420 | DELIVERY-VALVE ASSEMBLY |
13. | [4] | 140112-2800 | COMPRESSION SPRING |
16. | [4] | 140115-2200 | GASKET D12.8&8.6T0.5 |
17. | [4] | 140116-7220 | FITTING |
20. | [4] | 016550-1220 | O-RING |
30. | [4] | 140131-0021 | FLANGE BUSHING |
31. | [4] | 140271-0000 | BEARING PIN |
32. | [8] | 016550-1620 | O-RING |
37. | [8] | 140124-0100 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
40. | [4] | 140200-2320 | TAPPET |
44. | [4] | 140212-0300 | BEARING PIN |
45. | [1] | 140213-1200 | LOCKING WASHER |
50. | [4] | 140215-2000 | COMPRESSION SPRING |
51. | [4] | 140216-1300 | SLOTTED WASHER |
52. | [4] | 140254-2900 | SLOTTED WASHER |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-1400 | PLATE T1.80 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-1500 | PLATE T1.85 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-1600 | PLATE T1.90 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-1700 | PLATE T1.95 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-1800 | PLATE T2.00 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-1900 | PLATE T2.05 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-2000 | PLATE T2.10 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-2100 | PLATE T2.15 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-2200 | PLATE T2.20 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-2300 | PLATE T2.25 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-2400 | PLATE T2.30 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-2500 | PLATE T2.35 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-2600 | PLATE T2.40 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-2700 | PLATE T2.45 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-2800 | PLATE T2.50 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-3100 | PLATE T1.825 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-3200 | PLATE T1.875 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-3300 | PLATE T1.925 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-3400 | PLATE T1.975 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-3500 | PLATE T2.025 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-3600 | PLATE T2.075 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-3700 | PLATE T2.125 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-3800 | PLATE T2.175 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-3900 | PLATE T2.225 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-4000 | PLATE T2.275 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-4100 | PLATE T2.325 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-4200 | PLATE T2.375 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-4300 | PLATE T2.425 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-4400 | PLATE T2.475 |
53/1. | [1] | 140254-4500 | PLATE T2.525 |
60. | [1] | 140243-6920 | CONTROL ROD |
65. | [1] | 140262-1300 | PLATE |
66. | [5] | 140252-0000 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
77. | [4] | 140241-4021 | CONTROL SLEEVE |
93. | [1] | 140402-2921 | EYE BOLT |
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White Smoke
Too Much White Or Blue Exhaust Smoke 1. Cold Outside TemperatureWhite smoke is normal in cold temperatures until the engine warms up. There will be less white smoke if No. 1 diesel or blended fuel is used.2. Engine Running Too ColdCheck the water temperature gauge in the cab. If the temperature remains below the minimum value of the gauge after a reasonable warm up time, this could indicate an open thermostat. Remove and test the thermostat. See the topic, Testing The Cooling System, in 3176 Diesel Truck Engine Systems Operation And Testing and Adjusting, Form No. SENR3909.3. Air In Fuel SystemDisconnect the fuel return line at the tank. Place this end of the line in a container of fuel to see if air bubbles are present when the engine is running. If air bubbles are observed, check for loose fittings or line leaks between the fuel tank and fuel transfer pump. If leaks are found, tighten the connections or replace the lines.To remove air from the engine fuel system: With the engine off, loosen the fuel return line fitting at the fuel manifold. Operate the fuel priming pump until the flow of fuel is free of air. Tighten the return line fitting, fasten the priming pump, and start the engine. If the engine still does not run smooth or produces a lot of white smoke, apply 35 kPa (5 psi) of air pressure to the fuel tank to force fuel through the system.
Do not use more than 55 kPa (8 psi) of air pressure in the fuel tank or damage to the tank may result.
Check the fuel return line for restriction. Replace if plugged.5. Fuel Injection Timing Out Of CalibrationCheck the fuel injection timing calibration and make necessary adjustments. See the topics, Engine Test Procedure Number P-402, [Checking Electronic Injection Timing With The Timing Adapter Tool Group And The ECAP (Electronic Control Analyzer and Programmer)], and Engine Test Procedure Number P-403, [Calibrating Electronic Injection Timing With The Timing Adapter Tool Group And The ECAP (Electronic Control Analyzer and Programmer)], in Electronic Troubleshooting, 3176 Diesel Truck Engine, Form No. SENR3913.6. Valve Adjustment Not CorrectCheck and make any necessary adjustments. See the topic, Valve Clearance Setting, in 3176 Diesel Truck Engine Systems Operation And Testing and Adjusting, Form No. SENR3909. Intake valve clearance is 0.38 mm (.015 in), and exhaust valve clearance is 0.64 mm (.025 in).7. Defective Unit InjectorsA defective unit injector can be found, by running the engine at the rpm where the problem exists, with the use of the Electronic Control Analyzer and Programmer (ECAP) service tool Interactive Diagnostics feature (single cylinder cutout, see Electronic Troubleshooting, 3176 Diesel Truck Engine, Form No. SENR3913) to stop the fuel supply to each cylinder in turn. If a cylinder is found where the cutout makes no difference on the engine performance, that injector should be removed and tested. Drain the fuel supply manifold and remove the injector(s) (see 3176 Diesel Truck Engine Disassembly and Assembly, Form No. SENR3914).Testing of
Too Much White Or Blue Exhaust Smoke 1. Cold Outside TemperatureWhite smoke is normal in cold temperatures until the engine warms up. There will be less white smoke if No. 1 diesel or blended fuel is used.2. Engine Running Too ColdCheck the water temperature gauge in the cab. If the temperature remains below the minimum value of the gauge after a reasonable warm up time, this could indicate an open thermostat. Remove and test the thermostat. See the topic, Testing The Cooling System, in 3176 Diesel Truck Engine Systems Operation And Testing and Adjusting, Form No. SENR3909.3. Air In Fuel SystemDisconnect the fuel return line at the tank. Place this end of the line in a container of fuel to see if air bubbles are present when the engine is running. If air bubbles are observed, check for loose fittings or line leaks between the fuel tank and fuel transfer pump. If leaks are found, tighten the connections or replace the lines.To remove air from the engine fuel system: With the engine off, loosen the fuel return line fitting at the fuel manifold. Operate the fuel priming pump until the flow of fuel is free of air. Tighten the return line fitting, fasten the priming pump, and start the engine. If the engine still does not run smooth or produces a lot of white smoke, apply 35 kPa (5 psi) of air pressure to the fuel tank to force fuel through the system.
Do not use more than 55 kPa (8 psi) of air pressure in the fuel tank or damage to the tank may result.
Check the fuel return line for restriction. Replace if plugged.5. Fuel Injection Timing Out Of CalibrationCheck the fuel injection timing calibration and make necessary adjustments. See the topics, Engine Test Procedure Number P-402, [Checking Electronic Injection Timing With The Timing Adapter Tool Group And The ECAP (Electronic Control Analyzer and Programmer)], and Engine Test Procedure Number P-403, [Calibrating Electronic Injection Timing With The Timing Adapter Tool Group And The ECAP (Electronic Control Analyzer and Programmer)], in Electronic Troubleshooting, 3176 Diesel Truck Engine, Form No. SENR3913.6. Valve Adjustment Not CorrectCheck and make any necessary adjustments. See the topic, Valve Clearance Setting, in 3176 Diesel Truck Engine Systems Operation And Testing and Adjusting, Form No. SENR3909. Intake valve clearance is 0.38 mm (.015 in), and exhaust valve clearance is 0.64 mm (.025 in).7. Defective Unit InjectorsA defective unit injector can be found, by running the engine at the rpm where the problem exists, with the use of the Electronic Control Analyzer and Programmer (ECAP) service tool Interactive Diagnostics feature (single cylinder cutout, see Electronic Troubleshooting, 3176 Diesel Truck Engine, Form No. SENR3913) to stop the fuel supply to each cylinder in turn. If a cylinder is found where the cutout makes no difference on the engine performance, that injector should be removed and tested. Drain the fuel supply manifold and remove the injector(s) (see 3176 Diesel Truck Engine Disassembly and Assembly, Form No. SENR3914).Testing of