101603-4930 ZEXEL INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY Calibration Data 1016034930 1156024020


 

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ZEXEL 101603-4930 1016034930
ISUZU 1156024020 1156024020
101603-4930 INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY
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ZEXEL 101603-4930 1016034930
ISUZU 1156024020 1156024020


Zexel num
Bosch num
Firm num
Name
101603-4930 
 
1156024020  ISUZU
INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY
6BG1N * K

Calibration Data:

Adjustment conditions
Test oil
1404 Test oil
  ISO4113 or {SAEJ967d}
Test oil temperature degC   40 40 45
Nozzle and nozzle holder   105780-8140
Bosch type code   EF8511/9A
Nozzle   105780-0000
Bosch type code   DN12SD12T
Nozzle holder   105780-2080
Bosch type code   EF8511/9
Opening pressure MPa   17.2
Opening pressure kgf/cm2   175
Injection pipe
Outer diameter - inner diameter - length (mm)
mm   6-2-600
Overflow valve   132424-0620
Overflow valve opening pressure kPa   157 123 191
Overflow valve opening pressure kgf/cm2   1.6 1.25 1.95
Tester oil delivery pressure kPa   157 157 157
Tester oil delivery pressure kgf/cm2   1.6 1.6 1.6
Direction of rotation (viewed from drive side)
Right
  R
Injection timing adjustment
Direction of rotation (viewed from drive side)
Right
  R
Injection order   1-5-3-6- 2-4
Pre-stroke mm   3.6 3.55 3.65
Beginning of injection position
Drive side
  NO.1
Difference between angles 1
Cal 1-5
deg.   60 59.5 60.5
Difference between angles 2
Cal 1-3
deg.   120 119.5 120.5
Difference between angles 3
Cal 1-6
deg.   180 179.5 180.5
Difference between angles 4
Cyl.1-2
deg.   240 239.5 240.5
Difference between angles 5
Cal 1-4
deg.   300 299.5 300.5
Injection quantity adjustment
Adjusting point   -
Rack position   11.6
Pump speed r/min   900 900 900
Average injection quantity mm3/st.   70 68.4 71.6
Max. variation between cylinders %   0 -2.5 2.5
Basic   *
Fixing the rack   *
Standard for adjustment of the maximum variation between cylinders   *
Injection quantity adjustment_02
Adjusting point   H
Rack position   9.5+-0.5
Pump speed r/min   275 275 275
Average injection quantity mm3/st.   8.4 7.1 9.7
Max. variation between cylinders %   0 -14 14
Fixing the rack   *
Standard for adjustment of the maximum variation between cylinders   *
Injection quantity adjustment_03
Adjusting point   A
Rack position   R1(11.6)
Pump speed r/min   900 900 900
Average injection quantity mm3/st.   70 69 71
Basic   *
Fixing the lever   *
Injection quantity adjustment_04
Adjusting point   B
Rack position   R1+0.7
Pump speed r/min   1400 1400 1400
Average injection quantity mm3/st.   85.7 82.5 88.9
Fixing the lever   *
Injection quantity adjustment_05
Adjusting point   I
Rack position   -
Pump speed r/min   150 150 150
Average injection quantity mm3/st.   84 84 94
Fixing the lever   *
Rack limit   *
Timer adjustment
Pump speed r/min   1200--
Advance angle deg.   0 0 0
Remarks
Start
 
Timer adjustment_02
Pump speed r/min   1150
Advance angle deg.   0.5
Timer adjustment_03
Pump speed r/min   1300
Advance angle deg.   2 1.5 2.5
Timer adjustment_04
Pump speed r/min   1500
Advance angle deg.   5.5 5 6
Remarks
Finish
 

Test data Ex:

Governor adjustment

Test data 101603-4930
N:Pump speed R:Rack position (mm) (1)Torque cam stamping: T1 (2)RACK LIMIT
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T1=D22
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Speed control lever angle

Test data 101603-4930
F:Full speed I:Idle (1)Use the hole at R = aa (2)Stopper bolt set position 'H'
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aa=40mm
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a=42deg+-5deg b=38deg+-3deg

Stop lever angle

Test data 101603-4930
N:Pump normal S:Stop the pump.
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a=25deg+-5deg b=40deg+-5deg

0000001501 RACK SENSOR

Test data 101603-4930
V1:Supply voltage V2f:Full side output voltage V2i:Idle side output voltage (A) Black (B) Yellow (C) Red (D) Trimmer (E): Shaft (F) Nut (G) Load lever 1. Load sensor adjustment (1)Connect as shown in the above diagram and apply supply voltage V1. (2)Hold the load lever (G) against the full side. (3)Turn the shaft so that the voltage between (A) and (B) is V2. (4)Hold the load lever (G) against the idle side. (5)Adjust (D) so that the voltage between (A) and (B) is V2i. (6)Repeat the above adjustments. (7)Tighten the nut (F) at the point satisfying the standards. (8)Hold the load lever against the full side stopper and the idle side stopper. (9)At this time, confirm that the full side output voltage is V2f and the idle side output voltage is V2i.
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V1=5+-0.02V V2f=0.15+0.03V V2i=2.35-0.03V
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0000001601 RACK SENSOR

Test data 101603-4930
(VR) measurement voltage (I) Part number of the control unit (G) Apply red paint. (H): End surface of the pump 1. Rack limit adjustment (1)Fix the rack at the rack limit position Ra. (2)Install the shim (D) to the rod (C) and tighten nut (E). (3)Select a shim (D) so that the distance between the end surface of the pump and the nut (E) is L. (4)Release the rack fixing and mount the joint (B) and fix. (5)At this time, confirm that the shim (D) does not interfere with the joint (B). 2. Rack sensor adjustment (-0420) (1)Screw in the bobbin (A) until it contacts the joint (B). (2)Fix the speed control lever at the full side. (3)Set the speed to N1 r/min. (4)Adjust the depth that the bobbin (A) is screwed in so that the control unit's rack sensor output voltage is VR+-0.01 (V), then tighten the nut (F). (5)Adjust the bobbin (A) so that the rack sensor's output voltage is VR. (6)Apply G at two places. Connecting part between the joint (B) and the nut (F) Connecting part between the joint (B) and the end surface of the pump (H)
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V1=5+-0.02V V2f=0.15+0.03V V2i=2.35-0.03V
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Timing setting

Test data 101603-4930
(1)Pump vertical direction (2)Position of timer's threaded hole at No 1 cylinder's beginning of injection (3)B.T.D.C.: aa (4)-
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aa=13deg
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a=(60deg)




Information:

General Recommendations and Contamination Control Guidelines for Fuels
Follow all applicable industry standards and all applicable governmental, environmental, and safety guidelines, practices, regulations, and mandates.Note: These general recommendations and guidelines concerning maintenance and care of fuel and fuel storage systems are not intended to be all inclusive. Discuss proper fuel safety and health, handling, and maintenance practices with your fuel supplier. Use of these general recommendations and guidelines does not lessen the engine owners and/or fuel supplier responsibility to follow all industry standard practices for fuel storage and for fuel handling.Note: Where recommendations for draining water and/or sediment and/or debris are stated, dispose of this waste according to all applicable regulations and mandates.Note: Caterpillar filters are designed and built to provide optimal performance and protection of the fuel system components.Clean fuels, as detailed below, are strongly recommended to allow optimal performance and durability of the fuel systems and to reduce power loss, failures, and related down time of engines.Fuels of “ISO 18/16/13” cleanliness levels or cleaner as dispensed into the engine or machine fuel tank should be used. Reduced power, failures and related downtime can result if clean fuels are not used. Fuels of “ISO 18/16/13” are particularly important for new fuel system designs such as Common Rail injection systems and unit injection systems. These new injection system designs utilize higher fuel pressures and are designed with tight clearances between moving parts to meet required stringent emissions regulations. Peak injection pressures in current fuel injection systems may exceed 30,000 psi. Clearances in these systems are less than 5 µm. As a result, particle contaminants as small as 4 µm can cause scoring and scratching of internal pump and injector surfaces and of injector nozzles.Water in the fuel causes cavitation, corrosion of fuel system parts, and provides an environment where microbial growth in the fuel can flourish. Other sources of fuel contamination are soaps, gels, or other compounds that may result from undesirable chemical interactions in the fuels. Gels and other insoluble compounds can also form in biodiesel fuel at low temperatures or if biodiesel is stored for extended periods. An indication of microbial contamination, detrimental fuel additives interactions, or cold temperature gel is very rapid filter plugging of bulk fuel filters or machine fuel filters.To reduce downtime due to contamination, follow these fuel maintenance guidelines in addition to the recommendations given in the "Contamination Control" Chapter in this Special Publication:
Use high-quality fuels per recommended and required specifications (refer to the “Fuel” chapter in this Special Publication).
Do not add new engine oil, waste engine oil or any oil product to the fuel unless the engine is designed and certified to burn diesel engine oil (for example Caterpillar ORS designed for large engines). Engine oils may raise the sulfur level of the fuel and may cause fouling of the fuel system and loss of performance. Engine oils in fuels can also reduce the maintenance intervals of aftertreatment devices in Tier 4 machines.
Use recommended Cat filtration products, including Cat Advanced Efficiency Fuel

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