Information fuel-injection pump
BOSCH
9 410 617 407
9410617407
ZEXEL
104231-6030
1042316030
Rating:
Components :
0. | INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY | 104231-6030 |
1. | _ | |
2. | FUEL INJECTION PUMP | |
3. | NUMBER PLATE | |
4. | _ | |
5. | CAPSULE | |
6. | ADJUSTING DEVICE | |
7. | NOZZLE AND HOLDER ASSY | |
8. | Nozzle and Holder | |
9. | Open Pre:MPa(Kqf/cm2) | |
10. | NOZZLE-HOLDER | |
11. | NOZZLE | 105000-0010 |
Scheme ###:
5. | [1] | 142101-2220 | PLUNGER-AND-BARREL ASSY |
6. | [1] | 029331-5020 | GASKET |
7. | [1] | 142106-0900 | CAPSULE |
8. | [1] | 029330-6070 | GASKET |
12. | [1] | 142110-1220 | DELIVERY-VALVE ASSEMBLY |
13. | [1] | 142112-0600 | COMPRESSION SPRING |
16. | [1] | 142115-0900 | GASKET |
17. | [1] | 142116-1900 | FITTING |
18. | [1] | 142117-0200 | FILLER PIECE |
50. | [1] | 142215-0000 | COMPRESSION SPRING |
50A. | [1] | 142215-0100 | COMPRESSION SPRING |
51. | [1] | 142216-0000 | SLOTTED WASHER |
52. | [1] | 142217-0000 | SLOTTED WASHER |
53. | [1] | 142218-0000 | GUIDE |
55. | [1] | 142220-0000 | LOCKING WASHER |
60. | [1] | 142223-3720 | CONTROL RACK |
61. | [1] | 142226-1200 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
68. | [1] | 140233-0400 | COILED SPRING |
70. | [1] | 029601-1000 | LOCKING WASHER |
77. | [1] | 142241-0200 | CONTROL SLEEVE |
81. | [1] | 141245-2000 | POINTER |
82/1. | [0] | 023500-6210 | PLAIN WASHER D11&6.4T1.5 |
82/1. | [0] | 029300-6010 | PLAIN WASHER D11&6.4T0.8 |
82/1. | [0] | 029300-6020 | PLAIN WASHER D11&6.4T0.35 |
82B. | [1] | 029310-6220 | SHIM D11.5&6.5T0.10 |
83. | [1] | 029050-6400 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
86. | [1] | 142249-0300 | FILLER PIECE |
87/1. | [0] | 023500-6210 | PLAIN WASHER D11&6.4T1.5 |
87/1. | [0] | 029300-6010 | PLAIN WASHER D11&6.4T0.8 |
87/1. | [0] | 029300-6020 | PLAIN WASHER D11&6.4T0.35 |
88. | [1] | 029050-6400 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
110. | [1] | 140420-1600 | BLEEDER SCREW |
111. | [1] | 029330-6070 | GASKET |
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Information:
Exhaust Smoke Can Be Seen While Starting
Possible Causes/Corrections Cold Outside TemperaturesIt may be necessary to use starting aids, or to heat engine oil or coolant at temperatures below -12°C (10°F). Air In Fuel SystemWith air in the fuel system, the engine will normally be difficult to start, run rough, and release a large amount of white smoke. If the engine will not start, loosen a fuel injection line nut at the through the head adapter and crank the engine until fuel comes out. Tighten the fuel line nut. Start the engine. If the engine still does not run smooth or releases a large amount of white smoke, loosen the fuel line nuts one at a time at the through the head adapters until the fuel that comes out is free of air. Tighten the fuel line nuts. If the air can not be removed in this way, put 35 kPa (5 psi) of air pressure to the fuel tank.
Do not use more than 55 kPa (8 psi) of air pressure in the fuel tank or damage to the tank may result.
Check for leakage at the connections between the fuel tank and the fuel transfer pump. If leaks are found, tighten the connections or replace the lines. It there are no visual leaks, remove the fuel supply line from the tank and connect it to an outside fuel supply. If this corrects the problem, the suction line (standpipe) inside the fuel tank has a leak. Low Quality FuelRemove a small amount of fuel from the tank and check for water in the fuel. If there is water in the fuel, remove fuel from the tank until it is free of water and fill with a good quality fuel. For more information refer to SEBD0717, Diesel Fuels And Your Engine.Change the fuel filter and "prime" (remove the air and/or low quality fuel from the fuel system) the fuel system with the fuel priming pump. If there is no water in the fuel, prime and start the engine by using an outside source of fuel. If engine starts correctly using different fuel, remove all fuel from the tank and fill with good quality fuel. Prime the fuel system if necessary. Low Fuel PressureChange the primary and secondary fuel filters and check to make sure the fuel lines are not plugged or damaged. If the filters or lines are not the cause, a repair or replacement of the fuel transfer pump is needed. Fuel Injection Timing Not CorrectCheck and make necessary adjustments as in Testing and Adjusting Section of this Service Manual. Valve Adjustment Not CorrectCheck and make necessary adjustments as in Testing and Adjusting Section of this Service Manual. Intake valve lash is 0.38 mm (.015 in) and exhaust valve lash is 0.64 mm (.025 in). Defective Fuel Nozzle(s)Remove the fuel nozzles and test as in Testing and Adjusting Section of this Service Manual. Low CompressionSee "Misfiring and Running Rough".Exhaust Smoke Cannot Be Seen While Starting
Possible Causes/Corrections No Fuel In Tank(s)Check
Possible Causes/Corrections Cold Outside TemperaturesIt may be necessary to use starting aids, or to heat engine oil or coolant at temperatures below -12°C (10°F). Air In Fuel SystemWith air in the fuel system, the engine will normally be difficult to start, run rough, and release a large amount of white smoke. If the engine will not start, loosen a fuel injection line nut at the through the head adapter and crank the engine until fuel comes out. Tighten the fuel line nut. Start the engine. If the engine still does not run smooth or releases a large amount of white smoke, loosen the fuel line nuts one at a time at the through the head adapters until the fuel that comes out is free of air. Tighten the fuel line nuts. If the air can not be removed in this way, put 35 kPa (5 psi) of air pressure to the fuel tank.
Do not use more than 55 kPa (8 psi) of air pressure in the fuel tank or damage to the tank may result.
Check for leakage at the connections between the fuel tank and the fuel transfer pump. If leaks are found, tighten the connections or replace the lines. It there are no visual leaks, remove the fuel supply line from the tank and connect it to an outside fuel supply. If this corrects the problem, the suction line (standpipe) inside the fuel tank has a leak. Low Quality FuelRemove a small amount of fuel from the tank and check for water in the fuel. If there is water in the fuel, remove fuel from the tank until it is free of water and fill with a good quality fuel. For more information refer to SEBD0717, Diesel Fuels And Your Engine.Change the fuel filter and "prime" (remove the air and/or low quality fuel from the fuel system) the fuel system with the fuel priming pump. If there is no water in the fuel, prime and start the engine by using an outside source of fuel. If engine starts correctly using different fuel, remove all fuel from the tank and fill with good quality fuel. Prime the fuel system if necessary. Low Fuel PressureChange the primary and secondary fuel filters and check to make sure the fuel lines are not plugged or damaged. If the filters or lines are not the cause, a repair or replacement of the fuel transfer pump is needed. Fuel Injection Timing Not CorrectCheck and make necessary adjustments as in Testing and Adjusting Section of this Service Manual. Valve Adjustment Not CorrectCheck and make necessary adjustments as in Testing and Adjusting Section of this Service Manual. Intake valve lash is 0.38 mm (.015 in) and exhaust valve lash is 0.64 mm (.025 in). Defective Fuel Nozzle(s)Remove the fuel nozzles and test as in Testing and Adjusting Section of this Service Manual. Low CompressionSee "Misfiring and Running Rough".Exhaust Smoke Cannot Be Seen While Starting
Possible Causes/Corrections No Fuel In Tank(s)Check