Information governor
BOSCH
9 420 610 018
9420610018
ZEXEL
105540-6290
1055406290
ISUZU
1157100012
1157100012

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1. | [1] | 155014-7320 | GOVERNOR HOUSING |
1/1. | [1] | 155000-9110 | GOVERNOR HOUSING |
1/2. | [2] | 026506-1040 | GASKET |
1/2. | [2] | 026506-1040 | GASKET |
1/3. | [2] | 029010-6010 | CAPSULE |
1/3. | [2] | 029010-6010 | CAPSULE |
1/4. | [1] | 155052-7600 | BUSHING |
1/5. | [1] | 155005-0800 | COILED SPRING |
1/6. | [1] | 155003-1000 | CONTROL LEVER |
1/7. | [1] | 155003-1100 | CONTROL LEVER |
1/8. | [1] | 029320-6010 | LOCKING WASHER |
1/9. | [1] | 155411-8100 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
1/10. | [1] | 155004-2200 | LEVER SHAFT |
1/11. | [2] | 029630-8060 | O-RING |
1/11. | [2] | 029630-8060 | O-RING |
1/12. | [2] | 029300-8010 | PLAIN WASHER |
1/12. | [2] | 029300-8010 | PLAIN WASHER |
1/13. | [0] | 029310-8010 | PLAIN WASHER D15&8.4T0.2 |
1/13. | [0] | 029310-8010 | PLAIN WASHER D15&8.4T0.2 |
1/13. | [0] | 029310-8020 | PLAIN WASHER D15&8.4T0.3 |
1/14. | [1] | 025520-1210 | SPLIT PIN |
1/15. | [1] | 155052-7600 | BUSHING |
1/16. | [1] | 155005-0900 | COILED SPRING |
1/17. | [1] | 155006-0300 | BLEEDER SCREW |
1/18. | [1] | 029620-5010 | PACKING RING |
1/19. | [1] | 025802-1010 | WOODRUFF KEY |
1/20. | [1] | 155007-0520 | HEADLESS SCREW |
1/21. | [1] | 029241-0060 | UNION NUT |
2. | [1] | 154007-0200 | ADAPTOR |
3. | [1] | 020018-1840 | BLEEDER SCREW |
4. | [4] | 029010-6810 | BLEEDER SCREW |
5. | [1] | 153406-0400 | BLEEDER SCREW |
6. | [1] | 014110-5440 | LOCKING WASHER |
7. | [1] | 013020-5220 | UNION NUT |
8. | [1] | 023500-6210 | PLAIN WASHER |
9. | [1] | 025520-1210 | SPLIT PIN |
10. | [1] | 155020-8720 | DIAPHRAGM |
11. | [1] | 155031-9500 | GOVERNOR SPRING |
12/1. | [0] | 155407-1100 | SHIM D37&30.5T0.5 |
12/1. | [0] | 155407-1200 | SHIM D37&30.5T1.0 |
12/1. | [0] | 155407-1300 | SHIM D37&30.5T1.5 |
12/1. | [0] | 155407-1400 | SHIM D37&30.5T2.0 |
12/1. | [0] | 155407-1500 | SHIM D37&30.5T2.5 |
12/1. | [0] | 155407-1600 | SHIM D37&30.5T3.0 |
12/1. | [0] | 155407-1700 | SHIM D37&30.5T0.2 |
12/1. | [0] | 155407-1800 | SHIM D37&30.5T0.3 |
13. | [1] | 155041-2310 | GOVERNOR HOUSING |
15. | [3] | 020105-1640 | BLEEDER SCREW |
16. | [1] | 029010-5350 | BLEEDER SCREW |
18. | [1] | 155043-0100 | STOP PIN |
19. | [1] | 155407-3300 | SHIM |
20. | [1] | 155243-2500 | COILED SPRING |
21. | [1] | 155044-0100 | GUIDE SLEEVE |
22. | [1] | 155050-8620 | GOVERNOR HOUSING |
22/1. | [1] | 155050-1500 | DIAPHRAGM HOUSING |
22/2. | [1] | 155050-2700 | LEVER SHAFT |
22/5. | [1] | 023500-8140 | PLAIN WASHER |
22/6. | [1] | 015330-1590 | SPLIT PIN |
22/7. | [1] | 155050-3300 | CONTROL LEVER |
22/8. | [1] | 155050-4100 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
22/9. | [1] | 013020-6020 | UNION NUT |
22/10. | [1] | 155050-5100 | BEARING PIN |
22/11. | [1] | 025520-2010 | SPLIT PIN |
22/12. | [1] | 155050-6100 | COILED SPRING |
22/13. | [1] | 155050-7100 | CAP |
22/14. | [2] | 029050-4140 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
22/15. | [1] | 014110-8440 | LOCKING WASHER D15.4&8.2T2 |
22/16. | [1] | 013020-8040 | UNION NUT |
23. | [1] | 155051-0100 | COVER |
24. | [2] | 155051-2100 | BLEEDER SCREW |
25. | [2] | 020006-3240 | BLEEDER SCREW |
26. | [1] | 029721-2050 | JOINT CONNECTION |
27. | [1] | 029721-2040 | JOINT CONNECTION |
31. | [1] | 155400-6920 | CONTROL LEVER |
33. | [1] | 155402-7420 | CLAMPING BAND |
34. | [2] | 029050-5040 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
36. | [1] | 155414-2600 | CONTROL LEVER |
40. | [1] | 155404-0200 | CAP |
100. | [1] | 155412-5200 | IMPELLER WHEEL |
110. | [1] | 029300-5010 | PLAIN WASHER |
111/1. | [0] | 155411-0200 | STOP PIN L51 |
111/1. | [0] | 155411-0300 | STOP PIN L51.5 |
111/1. | [0] | 155411-0400 | STOP PIN L52 |
111/1. | [0] | 155411-7800 | STOP PIN L48.5 |
111/1. | [0] | 155411-7900 | STOP PIN L49.5 |
111/1. | [0] | 155411-8000 | STOP PIN L50.5 |
111/1. | [0] | 155411-9700 | STOP PIN L48 |
111/1. | [0] | 155411-9800 | STOP PIN L49 |
111/1. | [0] | 155411-9900 | STOP PIN L50 |
112. | [1] | 155411-8200 | COILED SPRING |
119. | [1] | 025803-1610 | WOODRUFF KEY 16 MM |
120. | [1] | 154102-0720 | FLYWEIGHT ASSEMBLY |
121. | [1] | 029321-2020 | LOCKING WASHER |
122. | [1] | 029231-2030 | UNION NUT |
123. | [1] | 154123-0800 | SLIDING PIECE |
125. | [1] | 154405-4620 | COVER |
125/2. | [1] | 154406-2000 | FORK LINK |
125/3. | [1] | 154406-0500 | BEARING PIN |
125/4. | [2] | 029050-8050 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
126. | [1] | 154406-0200 | SLOTTED WASHER |
127. | [0] | 029302-5000 | SHIM D30&25T0.5 |
127B. | [0] | 029302-5010 | SHIM D30&25T1 |
128. | [1] | 155032-0800 | GOVERNOR SPRING |
128B. | [1] | 155032-2600 | GOVERNOR SPRING |
129. | [1] | 154406-0900 | SLOTTED WASHER |
130. | [1] | 154406-1100 | FLAT-HEAD SCREW |
131. | [1] | 016010-0740 | LOCKING WASHER |
133. | [1] | 023040-8040 | UNION NUT |
134. | [1] | 026508-1240 | GASKET D11.9&8.2T1.0 |
135. | [1] | 154035-0600 | CAP NUT |
136. | [5] | 029000-6810 | BLEEDER SCREW |
140. | [1] | 154390-0000 | GASKET |
143. | [1] | 154390-1000 | GASKET |
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101685-0600
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Determination Of Overhaul Timing
Generally, the engine needs an overhaul when the compression pressure of the engine becomes low, and the amounts of engine oil consumption and blow-by gas increase.Reduced power output, increased fuel consumption, low oil pressure, difficult in starting, and increased operating noise are also signs that suggest the need for an overhaul; however, since these problems can be caused by various factors, they do not serve as reliable criteria for determining the need for an overhaul.Reduced compression pressure manifests a variety of symptoms, thus making it difficult to accurately determine when the engine needs an overhaul. The following shows typical problems caused by reduced compression pressure.(1) Decreased output power(2) Increased fuel consumption(3) Increased engine oil consumption(4) Increased blow-by gas from breather due to leakage of combustion gas through worn cylinder liners and piston rings(5) Increased gas leakage due to poor seating of inlet and exhaust valves(6) Difficulty in starting(7) Increased noise from engine parts(8) Abnormal exhaust color after warm-up operationThe engine can exhibit these conditions in various combinations.Some of these problems are directly caused by worn engine parts, while others are not.Phenomena described in (2) and (6) can also result from improper injection volume, incorrect fuel injection timing, worn plungers, defective nozzles, and faulty conditions of electrical devices such as battery, starter and alternator.The most valid reason to overhaul an engine is a decrease in the compression pressure due to worn cylinder liners and pistons, as described in (4), and once this is determined, other symptoms should be taken into consideration in order to make the final judgement of whether the engine needs an overhaul.Measurement of Compression Pressure
Preparation For Inspection
Check the following before inspection.(1) Make sure that the engine oil, air cleaner, starter, battery, etc. are in normal operating condition.
Measurement of compression pressureInspection
(1) Move the control lever to the Stop position.(2) Remove the glow plugs from all cylinders, and attach the gage adapter and compression gage to the cylinder to be tested. (3) Crank the engine with the starter, and read the compression gage indication when the indication stabilizes.(4) If the measured compression pressure is lower than the limit, consider overhauling the engine.
(a) Measure the compression pressure in all cylinders.(b) As compression pressure varies with the engine speed, measure the engine speed at the same time.
Measure the compression pressure while the engine is running at 150 to 200 min-1. The oil and coolant temperatures should be between 20 and 30 °C [68 and 86°F].
(a) Measure the compression pressure at regular intervals to keep the record of changes in compression pressure.(b) Compression pressure will be slightly higher when the engine is new or immediately after an overhaul due to tight clearances of piston rings and valve seats, but it decreases to the standard level after the parts break in.
Generally, the engine needs an overhaul when the compression pressure of the engine becomes low, and the amounts of engine oil consumption and blow-by gas increase.Reduced power output, increased fuel consumption, low oil pressure, difficult in starting, and increased operating noise are also signs that suggest the need for an overhaul; however, since these problems can be caused by various factors, they do not serve as reliable criteria for determining the need for an overhaul.Reduced compression pressure manifests a variety of symptoms, thus making it difficult to accurately determine when the engine needs an overhaul. The following shows typical problems caused by reduced compression pressure.(1) Decreased output power(2) Increased fuel consumption(3) Increased engine oil consumption(4) Increased blow-by gas from breather due to leakage of combustion gas through worn cylinder liners and piston rings(5) Increased gas leakage due to poor seating of inlet and exhaust valves(6) Difficulty in starting(7) Increased noise from engine parts(8) Abnormal exhaust color after warm-up operationThe engine can exhibit these conditions in various combinations.Some of these problems are directly caused by worn engine parts, while others are not.Phenomena described in (2) and (6) can also result from improper injection volume, incorrect fuel injection timing, worn plungers, defective nozzles, and faulty conditions of electrical devices such as battery, starter and alternator.The most valid reason to overhaul an engine is a decrease in the compression pressure due to worn cylinder liners and pistons, as described in (4), and once this is determined, other symptoms should be taken into consideration in order to make the final judgement of whether the engine needs an overhaul.Measurement of Compression Pressure
Preparation For Inspection
Check the following before inspection.(1) Make sure that the engine oil, air cleaner, starter, battery, etc. are in normal operating condition.
Measurement of compression pressureInspection
(1) Move the control lever to the Stop position.(2) Remove the glow plugs from all cylinders, and attach the gage adapter and compression gage to the cylinder to be tested. (3) Crank the engine with the starter, and read the compression gage indication when the indication stabilizes.(4) If the measured compression pressure is lower than the limit, consider overhauling the engine.
(a) Measure the compression pressure in all cylinders.(b) As compression pressure varies with the engine speed, measure the engine speed at the same time.
Measure the compression pressure while the engine is running at 150 to 200 min-1. The oil and coolant temperatures should be between 20 and 30 °C [68 and 86°F].
(a) Measure the compression pressure at regular intervals to keep the record of changes in compression pressure.(b) Compression pressure will be slightly higher when the engine is new or immediately after an overhaul due to tight clearances of piston rings and valve seats, but it decreases to the standard level after the parts break in.