Information injection-pump assembly
BOSCH
9 400 613 083
9400613083
ZEXEL
101607-1063
1016071063
MITSUBISHI
ME076604
me076604

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Service parts 101607-1063 INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY:
1.
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6.
COUPLING PLATE
7.
COUPLING PLATE
8.
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9.
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11.
Nozzle and Holder
ME076615
12.
Open Pre:MPa(Kqf/cm2)
15.7{160}/21.6{220}
15.
NOZZLE SET
Include in #1:
101607-1063
as INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY
Cross reference number
BOSCH
9 400 613 083
9400613083
ZEXEL
101607-1063
1016071063
MITSUBISHI
ME076604
me076604
Zexel num
Bosch num
Firm num
Name
9 400 613 083
ME076604 MITSUBISHI
INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY
6D16 K 14BF INJECTION PUMP ASSY PE6AD PE
6D16 K 14BF INJECTION PUMP ASSY PE6AD PE
Calibration Data:
Adjustment conditions
Test oil
1404 Test oil ISO4113 or {SAEJ967d}
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
Outer diameter - inner diameter - length (mm) mm 6-2-600
Overflow valve
131424-5520
Overflow valve opening pressure
kPa
255
221
289
Overflow valve opening pressure
kgf/cm2
2.6
2.25
2.95
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)
Left L
Left L
Injection timing adjustment
Direction of rotation (viewed from drive side)
Left L
Left L
Injection order
1-5-3-6-
2-4
Pre-stroke
mm
3.2
3.15
3.25
Beginning of injection position
Governor side NO.1
Governor side NO.1
Difference between angles 1
Cal 1-5 deg. 60 59.5 60.5
Cal 1-5 deg. 60 59.5 60.5
Difference between angles 2
Cal 1-3 deg. 120 119.5 120.5
Cal 1-3 deg. 120 119.5 120.5
Difference between angles 3
Cal 1-6 deg. 180 179.5 180.5
Cal 1-6 deg. 180 179.5 180.5
Difference between angles 4
Cyl.1-2 deg. 240 239.5 240.5
Cyl.1-2 deg. 240 239.5 240.5
Difference between angles 5
Cal 1-4 deg. 300 299.5 300.5
Cal 1-4 deg. 300 299.5 300.5
Injection quantity adjustment
Adjusting point
-
Rack position
11.6
Pump speed
r/min
850
850
850
Each cylinder's injection qty
mm3/st.
72.5
70.3
74.7
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
Each cylinder's injection qty
mm3/st.
8.3
7.1
9.5
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
850
850
850
Average injection quantity
mm3/st.
72.5
71.5
73.5
Basic
*
Fixing the lever
*
Injection quantity adjustment_04
Adjusting point
B
Rack position
R1-0.15
Pump speed
r/min
1400
1400
1400
Average injection quantity
mm3/st.
79.5
75.5
83.5
Fixing the lever
*
Injection quantity adjustment_05
Adjusting point
C
Rack position
R1+0.65
Pump speed
r/min
500
500
500
Average injection quantity
mm3/st.
71.5
67.5
75.5
Fixing the lever
*
Injection quantity adjustment_06
Adjusting point
I
Rack position
14.8+-0.
2
Pump speed
r/min
100
100
100
Average injection quantity
mm3/st.
120
100
140
Fixing the lever
*
Rack limit
*
Timer adjustment
Pump speed
r/min
1150
Advance angle
deg.
0.5
Timer adjustment_02
Pump speed
r/min
1200
Advance angle
deg.
0.9
0.4
1.4
Timer adjustment_03
Pump speed
r/min
1380
Advance angle
deg.
5
4.5
5.5
Remarks
Finish
Finish
Test data Ex:
Governor adjustment

N:Pump speed
R:Rack position (mm)
(1)Torque cam stamping: T1
(2)Tolerance for racks not indicated: +-0.05mm.
(3)RACK LIMIT: RAL
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T1=G26 RAL=14.8+-0.2mm
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T1=G26 RAL=14.8+-0.2mm
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Speed control lever angle

F:Full speed
I:Idle
(1)Stopper bolt set position 'H'
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a=18.5deg+-5deg b=(40deg)+-3deg
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a=18.5deg+-5deg b=(40deg)+-3deg
Stop lever angle

N:Pump normal
S:Stop the pump.
(1)Set the stopper bolt at pump speed = aa and rack position = bb (non-injection rack position). Confirm non-injection.
(2)After setting the stopper bolt, confirm non-injection at speed cc. Rack position = dd (non-injection rack position).
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aa=1400r/min bb=6.9-0.5mm cc=275r/min dd=(8.9)-0.5mm
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a=11.5deg+-5deg b=25deg+-5deg
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aa=1400r/min bb=6.9-0.5mm cc=275r/min dd=(8.9)-0.5mm
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a=11.5deg+-5deg b=25deg+-5deg
0000001501 LEVER

(A) Idle
(B) Full speed
(C) Base lever
(D) Accelerator lever
(E) Accelerator lever delivery position
1. Measure speed lever angle
(1)Measure the angle when the accelerator lever (D) contacted the base lever (C) at a.
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b=(40deg)+-3deg c=18.5deg+-5deg
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b=(40deg)+-3deg c=18.5deg+-5deg
0000001601 MICRO SWITCH
Adjustment of the micro-switch
Adjust the bolt to obtain the following lever position when the micro-switch is ON.
(1)Speed N1
(2)Rack position Ra
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N1=400r/min Ra=9.2+-0.1mm
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N1=400r/min Ra=9.2+-0.1mm
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Timing setting

(1)Pump vertical direction
(2)Position of timer's tooth at No 1 cylinder's beginning of injection
(3)B.T.D.C.: aa
(4)-
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aa=11deg
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a=(1deg)
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aa=11deg
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a=(1deg)
Information:
Possible Causes/Corrections Air Or Water 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 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 cannot 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 leaks at the connection between the fuel tank and the fuel transfer pump. If leaks are found, tighten the connections or replace the lines. If there are no visual leaks, remove the fuel supply line from the tank and connect it to an outside furl supply. If this corrects the problem, the suction line (standpipe) inside the fuel tank has a leak.Water in the fuel can cause rough running and possible fuel system damage. Valve Adjustment Not CorrectCheck and make necessary adjustments as in Testing And Adjusting Section of the Service Manual. Intake valve lash is 0.38 mm (.015 in) and exhaust valve lash is 0.64 mm (.025 in). Also check for a bent or broken push rod. Defective Fuel Nozzle(s)Find a defective nozzle by running engine at the rpm where it runs rough. Loosen the fuel line nut at the through the head adapter enough to stop fuel supply to that cylinder. Each cylinder must be checked this way. If a cylinder is found where loosening of the nut makes no difference in the rough running, test the nozzle for that cylinder. To test a nozzle, remove the nozzle from the engine and test as in Testing and Adjusting Section of this Service Manual. Fuel Leakage From Fuel Injection Line NutTighten nut to 40 7 N m (30 5 lb ft). Again check for leakage. Be sure to check fuel injection lines inside valve cover base. Defective Fuel Injection PumpAn injection pump can have a good fuel flow coming from it but cause rough running because of slow timing that is caused by wear on the bottom end of the plunger. See the Testing and Adjusting Section in this Service Manual for the correct specifications and procedure to check plungers and lifters.Fuel pumps which are severely scored from debris can cause rough running but fuel dilution usually occurs before horsepower is affected.Low installation torque on the fuel pump retaining nut can cause misfire, rough running and low power. Fuel Has A High "Cloud Point"In cold weather operation this condition should
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 leaks at the connection between the fuel tank and the fuel transfer pump. If leaks are found, tighten the connections or replace the lines. If there are no visual leaks, remove the fuel supply line from the tank and connect it to an outside furl supply. If this corrects the problem, the suction line (standpipe) inside the fuel tank has a leak.Water in the fuel can cause rough running and possible fuel system damage. Valve Adjustment Not CorrectCheck and make necessary adjustments as in Testing And Adjusting Section of the Service Manual. Intake valve lash is 0.38 mm (.015 in) and exhaust valve lash is 0.64 mm (.025 in). Also check for a bent or broken push rod. Defective Fuel Nozzle(s)Find a defective nozzle by running engine at the rpm where it runs rough. Loosen the fuel line nut at the through the head adapter enough to stop fuel supply to that cylinder. Each cylinder must be checked this way. If a cylinder is found where loosening of the nut makes no difference in the rough running, test the nozzle for that cylinder. To test a nozzle, remove the nozzle from the engine and test as in Testing and Adjusting Section of this Service Manual. Fuel Leakage From Fuel Injection Line NutTighten nut to 40 7 N m (30 5 lb ft). Again check for leakage. Be sure to check fuel injection lines inside valve cover base. Defective Fuel Injection PumpAn injection pump can have a good fuel flow coming from it but cause rough running because of slow timing that is caused by wear on the bottom end of the plunger. See the Testing and Adjusting Section in this Service Manual for the correct specifications and procedure to check plungers and lifters.Fuel pumps which are severely scored from debris can cause rough running but fuel dilution usually occurs before horsepower is affected.Low installation torque on the fuel pump retaining nut can cause misfire, rough running and low power. Fuel Has A High "Cloud Point"In cold weather operation this condition should